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how to polish round stock

by Mr. Dewayne Dietrich Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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First use a fine mill file (part turning on the lathe) to get the chatter marks out. Then use green Scotchbrite to refine the finish. For final polishing you can use very fine sandpaper, 1000 grit or finer with water or oil.

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Is it possible to Polish the stock of a shotgun?

Over the past few weeks you may have taken your shotgun out of the gun cabinet and considered the best way of polishing up the gun stock shine. Sometimes the wood can become a bit dull.

What is the best way to clean the inside of stock?

A very small amount of beeswax will do. On the other hand if the stock was finished with oil then you can restore it with some stock oil. Commonly available brands include CCL, Trade Secret, and Napier, while Browning Legia spray is quite good for a quick job.

How do you Polish a small piece of metal?

Coat the surface of your object with your polish compound. Dip a sponge or cloth into your compound, then use it to smear the polish over the surface of your metal object. If you’re polishing multiple small pieces of metal, you can also dip them entirely into your polish compound.

How much oil do you put on a stock before finishing?

The secret of all oil finishing is to apply extremely thin coats, and let it dry thoroughly before applying more. One drop per side of the stock, rubbed in with the palm of your hand, is generally about right. Achieving a good finish can take several weeks, but your patience will be rewarded in the end.

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How do you polish hardened steel?

1:228:32How to polish steel - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGrinder. I'm going to use this polishing kit which is made by John core and that actually shows youMoreGrinder. I'm going to use this polishing kit which is made by John core and that actually shows you the difference discs that you can fit on this.

How do you polish steel at home?

White vinegar, olive oil, and even baby oil can be effectively used to polish stainless steel if you don't have a specialized cleaner around. Simply coat your piece of steel with one of these cleaners, then wipe the piece down with a microfiber cloth to polish it.

How do you make steel shine like a mirror?

4:025:34How to Sand And Polish Stainless Steel to Mirror Finish - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo what i had to do was to grab my steel wool place a little bit more polish onto the metal. AndMoreSo what i had to do was to grab my steel wool place a little bit more polish onto the metal. And just hand polish.

How do you polish bare metal?

0:154:42How to polish metal to a high shine - BLACKFIRE - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis is a normal process and the remedy is really simple you just grab a metal polish. And apply itMoreThis is a normal process and the remedy is really simple you just grab a metal polish. And apply it over the surface. And you can usually remove the oxidation. And restore a brilliant shine.

How do I make steel shine like chrome?

1:513:50Making Steel Look Like Chrome... EASY - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe wet sanding with a sponge sander 400-600. We're going to move up to the 1000 2500. And finallyMoreThe wet sanding with a sponge sander 400-600. We're going to move up to the 1000 2500. And finally polish. You can see how it's starting to get a little bit shiny.

How do you polish steel to a mirror finish?

4:078:09Easy Mirror Polish On Steel! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPolish. Anytime I'm polishing I like to keep a microfiber cloth around just because that excessMorePolish. Anytime I'm polishing I like to keep a microfiber cloth around just because that excess polish. And compound will build up and it'll leave some hairline scratches.

What household items can you use to polish metal?

5 Homemade Metal Polish Recipes You Should KnowKetchup. One surprising metal cleaner is ketchup, which can work wonders on tarnished brass. ... Lemon and Salt. Another choice for restoring brass is to use lemon and salt: ... Vinegar. ... Baking Soda Paste. ... Olive Oil.

How do you polish metal with toothpaste?

1:102:14TIP: Polish metal with toothpaste - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWorks. See all this dark stuff that's actually a material being removed. Already. Rinse this off andMoreWorks. See all this dark stuff that's actually a material being removed. Already. Rinse this off and see how it. Looks. So I just rinse that off and dried it.

How do you polish steel with a Dremel?

0:371:46How to Polish Metal Using Dremel Tools and Accessories - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhile holding the object you wish to polish firmly. Begin lightly working the tool over the areasMoreWhile holding the object you wish to polish firmly. Begin lightly working the tool over the areas that need attention for crevices use the tip of the middle.

Which powder is used to polish steel?

Chrome Metal Polish Powder : Chrome Metal Polish is used polish rough steel to smooth and shiny finish to steel. It removes scratches, stains, orange peel, polishing wheel grit lines, light die marks, paints etc from mild steel & stainless steel.

How do you polish metal with sandpaper?

You start with a coarse grit sandpaper, somewhere around 40 to 80 grit. Then just sand the metal to be polished. Make sure any big scratches are out. Then, sand it again with a finer sandpaper, somewhere around 100 or 160 grit.

How do you remove oxidation from metal?

Best Rust Remover for Metal To play it safe, combine baking soda with water to form a paste and apply it to the rust; remove it carefully with a fine sandpaper or a cloth. White vinegar may also work. Either rub it onto the metal with a cloth or soak the item if it is smaller.

Step 1: Prep

You will need to remove any coating if any on whatever you are finishing. For my wheels, they did have a clear coat applies which needed to be stripped. Next ensure the item is clean, free of any dirt, grease, or debris which can jeopardize the polishing process.

Step 2

Depending on the aluminum’s finish will depend on what sandpaper is needed to start out with. Any porous casting will need is a very coarse grit to cut down the high spots such as 160 grit. Considering we are working with aluminum, there are health risks associated with the dust, so to reduce the dust, use wet sanding.

Step 3

Once satisfied, move up to 600 grit sandpaper. Considering almost all of the imperfections should have been smoothened out, we should only be focusing on the sanding marks and maybe any extremely light damage.

Step 7

Rinse the area thoroughly with water and ensure it is dry and using a clean cloth and your choice of metal polish, now we can work on the final shine. If you are working with a larger area you can use a machine polisher, drill with a buffing pad, rotary tool, etc.

Step 8: All Done!

The polished aluminum will last for a fairly long time, but this is still an exposed surface so it can suffer from water etching, staining, or any other exterior elements if it’s exposed to the weather. In some applications, you can apply a sealer or coating which will help protect it.

Step 1: Preparing the strip or angled steel

If you have a flat bar of steel straight from the shop, you will realize that it has some rough, mottled finish. This is what you need to ground off first to give the metal a base finish before you start polishing.

Step 2: Preparing Stainless Steel Sheet

If you have a wider area to polish, you will realize that the grinder is digging deep into the surface. For stainless steel, you may need a 3-inch dual action air sander or an electric sander.

Step3: Final Polishing With A Wheel

For this step, you require a 750W grinder even though the 350W grinder can also be useful. You also need a hard sisal wheel with a black polishing compound and a soft cloth wheel with a white polishing compound.

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