izafireman
Well-Known Member
Having little success with finding a way to cut down the time on my knives when satin finishing and generally cleaning up the flats.
The steel I use is Elmax mainly laser cut and hardened to 60-61 HRC. I then normally remove the oven scale and take any surface flaws out on a glass platen and ceramic belts keeping the blanks as cool as I can. After this I use 'scurfs' made of stitched mops with a glue agent then Lea Satene stick compounds, not sure if you get them in the States as UK based.
The scurfs are in 80, 120, 180, 240 , 320 and 320 on a soft loose fold mop for the final machine aided stage. From then on it is hand sanding with good grade wet and dry. https://www.moleroda.com/product/lea-satene-compounds-satin-finishing/
My issues are two fold. Firstly there must be a better way of achieving a satin finish than using my method as time consuming and the scurfs only last so long before I have to remake them, a messy process. I have contacted abrasive supplier but they either don't understand my needs or don't get back to me, I was told to try flap wheels but just turned out a costly mistake.
I have seen convoluted wheels and unitised wheels , does anyone use these and if so what grades to take a blank up to a good satin finish or is there another method?
My other issue is I have tendentious in my right arm so wish to keep hand sanding down to a minimum
Anyone any ideas of how I can achieve a good satin finish please?
Finally I need to buy more files, what are the best makes to buy please?
Thanks
The steel I use is Elmax mainly laser cut and hardened to 60-61 HRC. I then normally remove the oven scale and take any surface flaws out on a glass platen and ceramic belts keeping the blanks as cool as I can. After this I use 'scurfs' made of stitched mops with a glue agent then Lea Satene stick compounds, not sure if you get them in the States as UK based.
The scurfs are in 80, 120, 180, 240 , 320 and 320 on a soft loose fold mop for the final machine aided stage. From then on it is hand sanding with good grade wet and dry. https://www.moleroda.com/product/lea-satene-compounds-satin-finishing/
My issues are two fold. Firstly there must be a better way of achieving a satin finish than using my method as time consuming and the scurfs only last so long before I have to remake them, a messy process. I have contacted abrasive supplier but they either don't understand my needs or don't get back to me, I was told to try flap wheels but just turned out a costly mistake.
I have seen convoluted wheels and unitised wheels , does anyone use these and if so what grades to take a blank up to a good satin finish or is there another method?
My other issue is I have tendentious in my right arm so wish to keep hand sanding down to a minimum
Anyone any ideas of how I can achieve a good satin finish please?
Finally I need to buy more files, what are the best makes to buy please?
Thanks