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02-28-2010, 12:49 AM #4
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Thanked: 1371If you buy the buffing / polishing kit (I don't have the part number handy) and a bunch of felt wheels (part # 414) that will cover what you need to buff and polish blades.
One other thing to watch out for when sanding: make absolutely sure that all of the scratches from the previous grit sandpaper are gone before moving on to the next grit. I've had several times where I've had to drop back a grit or two to get a deeper scratch that I missed. If you ignore those deeper scratches they will stick with you all the way to the end, and won't buff out.
Oh, and do some reading or watch videos on how to safely use a dremel on your blades. It only takes a minor slip-up to destroy a blade or possibly take off a finger.
The first blade I ever used a dremel on is now at the bottom of the landfill.Last edited by HNSB; 02-28-2010 at 12:52 AM.
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