I’ve finally finished restoring one brake rotor. I think it turned out pretty good. I got three of six ground. I masked and painted one for now. The masking was a challenge because of the spokes and the rivets on the inside.
I tried different tapes and trimming with an exacto knife but couldn’t get decent results. I finally made a tool that has a hole the same size as the diameter of the rivet with a flat land around it.
Then I drilled the same size hole on the other end and machined an angle to make it sharp.
After trying masking tape, vinyl tape and some others I found that the tape that worked the best was duct tape. The flat end of the tool formed the tape around the rivet head.
Then the sharp end trimmed the tape perfectly.
Here’s a pic of the finished product on the outside…
…and the inside.
The only thing I don’t like is that the area that is turned where the rivets are on the outside was originally blueish in color, presumably from getting hot during machining. All of my disks had enough corrosion that had to be removed so there was no saving the blue. I thought maybe using some gun bluing might work but no luck with that so I left it alone.