How To Restore a Buffing Wheel - Clean and remove caked up compound using a rake - KRVR Chef Knives
Check wheel rake price: https://amzn.to/2Zt2gWh
At the Soul Built workshop, we use these buffers and cloth wheels to put the final polish on the KRVR Chef Knife handles. The problem is that the buffing wheels can get caked up with compound if too much is applied. Then it will harden and can scratch instead of polish the handle. The caked up compound needs to be removed before you can continue polishing.
Tools & Materials:
- Buffing Wheel Rake (double handle style as used in the video) - https://amzn.to/2Zt2gWh
- Buffing Wheel Rake (single handle style) - https://amzn.to/2ZvgINr
- 6in x 1in Wide (70 ply) Cotton Buffing Wheel - https://amzn.to/2GSrRBt
Thinner buffing wheels can also be stacked to create thicker ones. For example, you could use 4 x 1/4in wide buffing wheels to make a 1in wide stack.
- Palmgren 6in Variable Speed Buffer - https://amzn.to/33eSpnU
- Jet 8in Variable Speed Buffer - https://amzn.to/2FnAIKR
Plastic Knife Blade Shield - https://amzn.to/2M4cNTP
I get a lot of questions (especially from other knifemakers) about this kitchen knife blade shield that I use in the video. The link is above. It's cheap and they last forever.
Also, as the buffing wheel wears down close to the stitching, it will get tighter and lose its fluffiness and become more rigid. Cutting off a ring of stitching will allow the buffing wheel to regain its fluffiness and softness. I use this 6in x 1in Wide (70 ply) Cotton Buffing Wheels https://amzn.to/2GSrRBt which is the perfect width for polishing the handles.
For polishing plastic, a variable speed buffer is required, otherwise, the plastic will be damaged. I typically use a buffing speed of 1600 RPM, and sometimes down to 900 RPM for light polishing. I use this Palmgren 6in Variable Speed Buffer https://amzn.to/33eSpnU It works amazingly well.
The products shown here were purchased by me with the intent to use them. I did not receive any free items, and I am not being paid or compensated for this review. The video and description may contain affiliate links. If you click on a link, I may receive a commission. Money earned helps to support my channel and bring you more informative videos about engineering, crafting, and DIY.
Видео How To Restore a Buffing Wheel - Clean and remove caked up compound using a rake - KRVR Chef Knives канала Engineerable
At the Soul Built workshop, we use these buffers and cloth wheels to put the final polish on the KRVR Chef Knife handles. The problem is that the buffing wheels can get caked up with compound if too much is applied. Then it will harden and can scratch instead of polish the handle. The caked up compound needs to be removed before you can continue polishing.
Tools & Materials:
- Buffing Wheel Rake (double handle style as used in the video) - https://amzn.to/2Zt2gWh
- Buffing Wheel Rake (single handle style) - https://amzn.to/2ZvgINr
- 6in x 1in Wide (70 ply) Cotton Buffing Wheel - https://amzn.to/2GSrRBt
Thinner buffing wheels can also be stacked to create thicker ones. For example, you could use 4 x 1/4in wide buffing wheels to make a 1in wide stack.
- Palmgren 6in Variable Speed Buffer - https://amzn.to/33eSpnU
- Jet 8in Variable Speed Buffer - https://amzn.to/2FnAIKR
Plastic Knife Blade Shield - https://amzn.to/2M4cNTP
I get a lot of questions (especially from other knifemakers) about this kitchen knife blade shield that I use in the video. The link is above. It's cheap and they last forever.
Also, as the buffing wheel wears down close to the stitching, it will get tighter and lose its fluffiness and become more rigid. Cutting off a ring of stitching will allow the buffing wheel to regain its fluffiness and softness. I use this 6in x 1in Wide (70 ply) Cotton Buffing Wheels https://amzn.to/2GSrRBt which is the perfect width for polishing the handles.
For polishing plastic, a variable speed buffer is required, otherwise, the plastic will be damaged. I typically use a buffing speed of 1600 RPM, and sometimes down to 900 RPM for light polishing. I use this Palmgren 6in Variable Speed Buffer https://amzn.to/33eSpnU It works amazingly well.
The products shown here were purchased by me with the intent to use them. I did not receive any free items, and I am not being paid or compensated for this review. The video and description may contain affiliate links. If you click on a link, I may receive a commission. Money earned helps to support my channel and bring you more informative videos about engineering, crafting, and DIY.
Видео How To Restore a Buffing Wheel - Clean and remove caked up compound using a rake - KRVR Chef Knives канала Engineerable
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