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    I found this link to build a nice, simple polishing wheel for the Dremel rotary tool.

    There are instructions for both a stitched and stitchless model. I have not built/tried these myself but I plan to. Mounted to the Dremel workstation, this should be very useful for all you Dremel users.

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    **EDIT**
    Having not thought about it at first, reading Max's comment made me realize that the stitchless model would indeed be a bad idea, at least for use on a razor. I imagine it would be quite suitable for other purposes where sharp objects are not involved.
    It is the recommendation of safety that you do not use the stitchless model, but if so: Use at your own risk!
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    I would not recommend making or using that stitchless cotton buffing wheel for use on a razor. That is looking for trouble, it's insane. If that catches the edge of your razor it will not be a pretty sight.

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    I agree, Max. As you know it's hard to keep track of that edge even on a 1750 rpm; with the rpm of a dremel, that little homemade buffer could throw a razor into light speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maximilian View Post
    I would not recommend making or using that stitchless cotton buffing wheel for use on a razor. That is looking for trouble, it's insane. If that catches the edge of your razor it will not be a pretty sight.
    Now I think about it, that is prolly true... unless you mount the blade in some sort of vice, but then what is the point of using the buffing wheel, right? I'll modify the thread with that caution.

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