Quote Originally Posted by eddy79 View Post
At the moment I use a dremel with attachments I get from a jewellers supply. They are little rubber like discs of sic in various grits. I dont remove all pitting just the exvess and think to start I will work from the emery compound up. If I find that isn't enough I will look to greaseless. I try to buy blades in reasonable condition to start with so many wouldn't need something super aggressive. Need to look into greaseless availability as well. Caswells here go from 320 greaseless to emery and I am unsure of this jump as many seem to go to 600 greaseless
Yeah the 600 is the highest greaseless I've found but there are dry blocks that take it from there. I'm trying to stay away from the table grinder as I'm not that happy with the finish until i can find better wheels and learn to perfect it. I'm discovering that its best to use a number of techniques and tools. Right now I'm focusing more on hand sanding and rediscovering the value of a Dremel used right.
Thanks for the tip on the jewellers wheels!