I don't think I'll be trying this, but for anyone who might be interested, are you talking about greaseless compounds, or polishes, or both?
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greaseless,trick learned at the Colorado school of gunsmithing,But you have to use dedicated wheels for each grit.
I'll have to try that, since I have multiple dedicated wheels for each grit (multiple sizes of multiple types).
what about if you only used the grinder on the blade after it came back from heat treat . meaning. I make my own razor blank. grind out bevel on a different machine. and use this one after heat treat ? possible ?
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40 at harborfreight
Cool. Simple affordable answer. Thanks
Yes... They also have a cheap small belt sander for 40$... And a mini buffer... Its really neat! I dont thing it would work for razors... I thing its for jewelry... I think the wheels are 3 in
Had the same problem,couldn't get it to stick to the wheel atall even with the glue. Finally cut a lump off the stick, sealed it in small plastic bag and placed it for a short time in a bowl of hot water. This softened it up and I applied it to the wheel with a spatula. Works brilliantly, and very easy to reapply using the same method.
I realize that this is an old thread but it might help someone !