Premium 6 Inch Cotton Buffing Wheel Kit For Bench Grinders And Polishers. Dead Simple Polish On Jewelry Glass Metal Tools With Half Inch Arbor. Gonna Love That Slick Shine This Badass Setup Turns Out Daily.
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✔️ White 12mm 50layers Yellow 17mm 45layers ½In Arbor 6Inch
This bundle packs a white and yellow cotton buffing wheel set built for bench grinders tool grinders and polishers to handle fast prep and final shine work. The 6-inch discs feature a 1/2-inch center hole to fit most standard mandrels and adapters so they drop right onto your shop equipment for handy surface prep jobs. You mount the wheels using standard nuts and apply wax or paste to keep friction down and bring out a bright look on jewelry tools metal parts hard glass and plastics without scratching the base material.
✅ White disc measures about 12mm thick with 50 layers for gentle final polishing and bright luster on delicate items ✅ Yellow disc runs roughly 17mm thick with 45 layers to cut through burrs and remove surface debris during heavy dressing ✅ Whole piece new cotton construction with leather fixed center holes ensures even coil balance and durability under speed ✅ Standard 6-inch diameter fits general bench grinding machines and polishing setups across workshops and hobby stations💡 How do you properly use cotton buffing wheels for polishing metal jewelry and tools on a bench grinder?
These handy cotton wheels grab wax compounds fast and deliver a slick finish on hard surfaces without burning up your project when handled right. Follow these tips to get the best results safely and get that show-ready shine every time.
- Slather on a generous coat of polishing paste or wax before you touch the wheel to the item to stop scratching and carry away heat quick
- Tighten the mounting nut firm so the wheel spins true and balanced because loose discs wobble bad and ruin the finish real fast
- Dress off the glaze with a rubber stick or dressing knife once the wheel gets packed with gunk to bring back cutting power instantly
- Keep your shop well ventilated since fresh threads fly out on initial passes and you want clean air while buffing out tough burrs