Hey, I recently had my covers polished by a professional place after my attempt at it only marred the metal. Now I'm ready to give another swing at it on my own
I bought a bench grinder, all different kinds of compounds and wheels, gave it a shot and didn't get the results I was looking for on the rear sprocket.
Then instead of starting with compound and buffing wheels I started by using sandpaper. 120 grit to be exact. It actually got out all of the gouges and then I moved up in grits until I got to 600, from there I used the compounds and worked up to the jewelers compound (rouge). It looks much better but it's still not as good as I know it could be.
Does anyone have any other tips?
I just ordered a bunch of higher grade papers (everything from 600-3000) and I think if I can get wood to a mirror finish with these papers then it should work the same with metal no?
Should I use a combo of both or stick with one or the other?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Also check my project thread
HERE to see the progress as I attempt, screw up, learn & fix my way through this restore.