scott.livesey
Dealer - Purveyor
Hi,
I have been looking at the 9" disc that will mount on a 5/8 shaft. I have a phase inverter and vfd so I can go as fast or as slow as I need. my idea is to mount vertically with the disc inside a 10" or 12" deep dish pizza pan( commercial pans are pretty strong and have a 3" side) that has a cut down area so you can move the blade in and out. blade will be mounted on a jig so angle to disc is exact. to start, I was going to use waterproof silicon carbide paper with either a drip or squirt bottle.
the pizza pan is what i come up with for something to enclose the disc. sealed flanged bearing on disc side of the pan. plastic or wood to cover the half of the disc not being used.
Here is where I need help. hi speed or lo speed. My thought is 200 to 300 rpm on wet 3000 grit paper should give close to a mirror finish. there are also felt pads available so I could use abrasive compounds as fine as they make. I would not be starting with 3000 grit, the usual 240,320,400,600,1k,1500,2k. Am I on the right track or do I need to get my medications adjusted again?
scott
I have been looking at the 9" disc that will mount on a 5/8 shaft. I have a phase inverter and vfd so I can go as fast or as slow as I need. my idea is to mount vertically with the disc inside a 10" or 12" deep dish pizza pan( commercial pans are pretty strong and have a 3" side) that has a cut down area so you can move the blade in and out. blade will be mounted on a jig so angle to disc is exact. to start, I was going to use waterproof silicon carbide paper with either a drip or squirt bottle.
the pizza pan is what i come up with for something to enclose the disc. sealed flanged bearing on disc side of the pan. plastic or wood to cover the half of the disc not being used.
Here is where I need help. hi speed or lo speed. My thought is 200 to 300 rpm on wet 3000 grit paper should give close to a mirror finish. there are also felt pads available so I could use abrasive compounds as fine as they make. I would not be starting with 3000 grit, the usual 240,320,400,600,1k,1500,2k. Am I on the right track or do I need to get my medications adjusted again?
scott