Pardon my ignorance, hopefully I will make sense.
I am polishing my swing arm and I noticed that I am getting these "fisheyes" (little particles of polishing compound sticking to the surface as I am polishing which create abnormalities) in the finish. I am trying to figure out what I am doing wrong. Can someone please help?
Here is what I have done so far:
1. Took the anodizing off.
2. Sanded with 60 grit sandpaper till smooth
3. Sanded with 120 grit sandpaper till smooth
4. Sanded with 240 grit sandpaper till smooth
5. Wet sanded with 600 grit sandpaper till smooth
6. Polished with emery compound on a bench grinder 3500 RPM(here’s where I had my problem)
7. Polished with white roushe (however you spell it) compound
I was planning on doing my frame next (gulp!)
but I need to figure out what I am doing wrong first.
One more question, what’s the easiest way to polish the frame? I am using a bench grinder with a polishing wheel and it is too heavy to pick up and use on the frame. I have a large angle grinder I can mount a buffing wheel on but I don't think it will turn fast enough to polish well. I am wondering what other have used and how well they worked. Any other helpful tips would be appreciated.
Thanks for your help guys !!
I am polishing my swing arm and I noticed that I am getting these "fisheyes" (little particles of polishing compound sticking to the surface as I am polishing which create abnormalities) in the finish. I am trying to figure out what I am doing wrong. Can someone please help?
Here is what I have done so far:
1. Took the anodizing off.
2. Sanded with 60 grit sandpaper till smooth
3. Sanded with 120 grit sandpaper till smooth
4. Sanded with 240 grit sandpaper till smooth
5. Wet sanded with 600 grit sandpaper till smooth
6. Polished with emery compound on a bench grinder 3500 RPM(here’s where I had my problem)
7. Polished with white roushe (however you spell it) compound
I was planning on doing my frame next (gulp!)
One more question, what’s the easiest way to polish the frame? I am using a bench grinder with a polishing wheel and it is too heavy to pick up and use on the frame. I have a large angle grinder I can mount a buffing wheel on but I don't think it will turn fast enough to polish well. I am wondering what other have used and how well they worked. Any other helpful tips would be appreciated.
Thanks for your help guys !!