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Old 04-08-2006, 02:33 AM
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Default Re: Polishing tight corners. New guy.

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Originally Posted by sswee
There are dremel bits called cratex that work very well. They are rubberized with grit in them. I don't know if HD carries them, I usually get them from machine shop suppliers.
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This is what you're talking about, I figure. Instead of getting a variety, I'll get a number of cone shaped pieces. A medium grit would be sufficient? No more than 20,000 rpm? I suppose I'll feel it when I use it. There must be a bunch of Polishing Jedi Knights in here that can feel when the right pressure is being utilized.
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