Don't use WD 40.. I'm a Watchmaker, i do this dry, and then just Brush off the grinding dust.. no problems with scratches.. Also, Before starting, put a piece of sandpaper under your tool, to flatten it..
Good job. Several patterns apparently based on spacing but it’s been a while. Nice work. The dizzy at the end has to help with video retention. Always keeps me till the end!
Great tutorial thanks .. am planning on same for dash I am building. One question though … does the finish distort when the flat panel is curved slightly?
Great question. The cratex rod is pretty soft, so with enough pressure exerted downward on the rod it should absorb the slight curve just fine. Just support the curved panel as rigid as possible to eliminate any deflection.
In a pinch, yes. Tho you run the risk of damaging part of the rod that’s clamped in the chuck. Just cut the rod down so you have as little stick out from the chuck as possible.
Don't use WD 40.. I'm a Watchmaker, i do this dry, and then just Brush off the grinding dust.. no problems with scratches..
Also, Before starting, put a piece of sandpaper under your tool, to flatten it..
We used to do this with a leather button glued onto a dowel and ultra-fine lapping compound. Also, we used the slowest speed on the drill press.
I did mine by drawing a half inch grid on the part with a sharpy and used a five eighths cratex stick.Instant eighth inch overlap
I was recently thinking about doing that exact same thing, good thought process!
Nice job, sure makes a humdrum gauge holder look like a piece of jewelry.
Haha that’s true. Thanks for watching!
Nice job.
Originally, a technique used by skilled watchmakers...hence the term, jeweling
Awesome Ry!
Great video. Is there something you can apply over the top of it to provide a level of protecting and help it keep it's luster?
Good job. Several patterns apparently based on spacing but it’s been a while. Nice work. The dizzy at the end has to help with video retention. Always keeps me till the end!
Nice work! I like the panel for your friends dash insert, which rules by the way!
Thank you! Yes, I have to find a use for that dash panel some day lol
Great tutorial thanks .. am planning on same for dash I am building. One question though … does the finish distort when the flat panel is curved slightly?
Great question. The cratex rod is pretty soft, so with enough pressure exerted downward on the rod it should absorb the slight curve just fine. Just support the curved panel as rigid as possible to eliminate any deflection.
@@TheHotRodWorkshop great thanks. I’ll give it a try 👍🏻
In a pinch, couldn’t you clamp the abrasive rod in a pillar drill chuck without making the holder?
In a pinch, yes. Tho you run the risk of damaging part of the rod that’s clamped in the chuck. Just cut the rod down so you have as little stick out from the chuck as possible.
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I haven’t got access to a lathe so I’ll probably use a socket on an extension driver and clamp it in my drill.
Was curious as to what cradex grit and rpm on the drill press.
Cnc is the best way to do it
Is there another name for Cratex Rod? I’ve tried to find it on Amazon and eBay and can’t find it?
Try “Round abrasive rod”. Amazon definitely has a couple options.
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Found them. Thanks.
I turn and face the craytex in the lathe
Damasine.
thats not engine turning !!