agoetz2005
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Well my first bout with acrylic ended in my blank in 1,000,000,000's of iny little shards as I took to deep a cut and it went "poof"
My second bout was successful. Nice light cuts and piles of little foamy shavings all over.
I skipped the micromesh this time and tried something different. I wet sanded with 400 grit wet/dry paper and mineral spirits and then dried the blanks off. I applied a liberal coat of Turtle Wax "Chrome Polish and Rust Remover", and turned the speed to 2500rpm. I used a quilted paper towel folded to make a pad to buff the pen. I think I buffed 3 times each time re applying.
I must say it's stunning in person, and I even used some to polish the bits on my lathe while I was polishing the pen
No noticeable color alteration, smell, or residue either. Only downside is it smells HORRIBLE when you turn it. Like nail polish directly in the nose.
Andrew
My second bout was successful. Nice light cuts and piles of little foamy shavings all over.
I skipped the micromesh this time and tried something different. I wet sanded with 400 grit wet/dry paper and mineral spirits and then dried the blanks off. I applied a liberal coat of Turtle Wax "Chrome Polish and Rust Remover", and turned the speed to 2500rpm. I used a quilted paper towel folded to make a pad to buff the pen. I think I buffed 3 times each time re applying.
I must say it's stunning in person, and I even used some to polish the bits on my lathe while I was polishing the pen
No noticeable color alteration, smell, or residue either. Only downside is it smells HORRIBLE when you turn it. Like nail polish directly in the nose.
Andrew