HI, I sell typewriter keys for jewelery making and need some advice. I started out doing nothing to them, then moved on to using MAAS to shine them up but my arms were killing me. I do have a grinder - 3600 RPM Ryobi that I alternate with grinding and polishing but I am new to this.
TYpewriter keys are made of different metals. Some are fairly heavy silver plated or something. Others are very thin aluminum? Some I pick up are pretty dirty. Nothing rusted out really bad usually just 40 years of crud.
I have read some of the tips etc.. I have 2 polishing wheels right now- a spiral sewn one and a cotton one. No flannel ones. I also have red jewelers rouge. I have been getting pretty good results but I am just guessing as to what I am doing. I think I could have better results. I took a set of keys to my jeweler and they came out much better than I did. They were really slick and shiny. Some of mine are cloudy. Can you overload the buff with rouge? I keep putting more rouge on but they shine I am looking for isn't there.
I can't spend lots of hours and 3-4 steps on each key as I don't make a huge amount of $ on them.
So what kind of polishing wheels would be best and what kind of rouge?
Any advice appreciated as I am new to all this. BUT I do really enjoy it!
TYpewriter keys are made of different metals. Some are fairly heavy silver plated or something. Others are very thin aluminum? Some I pick up are pretty dirty. Nothing rusted out really bad usually just 40 years of crud.
I have read some of the tips etc.. I have 2 polishing wheels right now- a spiral sewn one and a cotton one. No flannel ones. I also have red jewelers rouge. I have been getting pretty good results but I am just guessing as to what I am doing. I think I could have better results. I took a set of keys to my jeweler and they came out much better than I did. They were really slick and shiny. Some of mine are cloudy. Can you overload the buff with rouge? I keep putting more rouge on but they shine I am looking for isn't there.
I can't spend lots of hours and 3-4 steps on each key as I don't make a huge amount of $ on them.
So what kind of polishing wheels would be best and what kind of rouge?
Any advice appreciated as I am new to all this. BUT I do really enjoy it!
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