Frugal Buffing

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Gunslinger

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Mike
Two different possibilities (probably old) to see if anyone has tried them for buffing on the lathe. How did they work or not work for you?
First is using a drill with an angle attachment and using small buffing atuomotive pads?
Second, just using a cloth folded with maybe BLO? and using by hand with pumice and rottenstone?

Frugally yours,
Mike
 

CarvedTones

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Andy
I watched a Richard Raffan video once where he was doing spindle work and he would give them a quick rub (while still spinning) with his "nasty old rag" that had oil on it. I think he was really just trying to show how smooth he was getting the wood with a skew, not suggest this was a good final finish technique, but it looked good. Be very careful not to put too much oil on a spinning piece of wood. There is a stripe on the ceiling of my gaarage that illustrates what can happen...
 

Gunslinger

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Mike
Andy, yep, been there done that. Actually up the wall, I don’t have a ceiling.

There may be some other lubricant than BLO,…. mineral oil, mineral spirits, paraffin oil, liquid bees wax…just something to dampen the pumice or rottenstone as it comes in powder form. I am not necessarily looking for a BLO finish. It will probably be shellac or poly underneath. Never done this so if I know what won’t work I will be ahead of the game.

Thanks,
Mike
 

Dragon

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David
Coming from a "turner-to-be" as soon as I can spring for some tools, I'll let ya know what I find that works. I'm a consumate experimenter and sometimes "field engineer" as my photo gallery can attest. Looking forward to trying out some new things......:eusa_danc
 

Trent Mason

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Trent Mason
I've had some success using a buffing pad on my drill while the piece is spinning on the lathe. The results would probably be much better if I had better wax (currently using Minwax paste wax), but they've turned out fairly well so far. :eusa_thin
 

CrealBilly

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Jeff
Coming from a "turner-to-be" as soon as I can spring for some tools, I'll let ya know what I find that works. I'm a consumate experimenter and sometimes "field engineer" as my photo gallery can attest. Looking forward to trying out some new things......:eusa_danc

No you can say to the ways of the spinny machine, turn from evil thoughts you must
 

CarvedTones

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Andy
Jeff goes to a lot of trouble to get round wood square and it annoys him when we return it to the proper geometry. :gar-La;
 
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