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    I love Burls....... and Acrylic HARRYWALLY's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt69 View Post
    Thanks.

    I'm hand-sanding them with wet & dry paper. I usually start on 240 grit, but if the pitting is extra deep I'll use 120. After 400 and 600 wet & dry, I use micro-mesh.

    I'd love to have a powered buffer, but don't have the space or cash for one.
    I use a simple Buffing setup that cost me $16. I use a squeeze clamp and clamp a 3/8 drill to a bench. You lock the trigger on, and away you go. If you go to Lowes they have clothe buffing wheels, a drill attachment for the wheels, and a range of buffing compounds. It works really nice for razors and its so simple.
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    Thanks, I didn't know that you could get buffing attachments for drills. Very helpful, I'll look into that.

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    Those look pretty cool, nicely done. The colored scales really make em stand out as a set

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