Re: Shining stainless steel
- From: Trevor Jones <t.o.jones@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Sep 2006 22:36:20 GMT
Fenrir Enterprises wrote:
On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 03:39:36 GMT, Trevor Jones <t.o.jones@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Google for MicroMesh Kits.
I have used these kits on plastics, metals, and glass (pocket watch crystal) to good effect. If you buy the kit it will contain enough of each grit to get you done. IIRC the grit range covers from 180 to 12000.
Trevor Jones
Please note that if you go through the documentation on their website
that they do admit that their grit numbering system does not equate to
'standard' sandpaper grit. The 12000 grit is equivalent to about 3000
grit, which is still impressive.
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Truth to tell, I was not looking too hard as I scanned the site. In any case, if one gets one of these kits, one gets a progression of grades that can be worked through.
Cheers
Trevor Jones
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