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    What can you do with a buffing wheel?
    Can you remove metal?

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    http://straightrazorpalace.com/works...reaseless.html

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    Yes, you can remove metal but is is not a Grinder or a Belt Grinder..

    And they are dangerous to you and the razors, if yer not careful you can remove chunks of Metal, Skin, Blood, and Bone

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    Used them in jewelry making for buffing and polishing. Never used anything but buffing wheels on them. They are set different than grinders. Atleast the ones I've used.

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    Just finished using a Dremel, buffing wheel & autosol on my test razor. I now have a mirror finished razor.

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