Thanks for sharing! Could you do a video on the different polishing techniques and what each one does for the metal? A little confused about what these do and would love to learn more
I use the little red washers between the mandrel bolt and between the shank, because when you apply a lot of pressure while operating they can slip. I have and always go Red (180), Gray/Blue (400), Green (1000), Gray (2000).... purple peach pink are almost all unnecessary. If you do want an inbetween, you only need purple (600). With that order you will achieve a perfect mirror finish you can see you reflection in. You'll break them first learning so extra is a must. I started with a $35 dremel and these just repairing rings, started me on my whole business.
Hi wow we always come across your videos sharing new (to us) items as we are moving into Cratex and 3M for our watchmaker machining services, so your videos matter and we thank you for making them, these are going to be great you actually introduced us to this 9/16 diameter as we were thinking 3/4 at first. We agree with kits at first. The Anderson 3-piece miniature saw set is something we need to go over and order this month from you. Lance & Patrick.
hi! I've been binge watching all of your videos and I'm just so thankful to have come across them because they're all so informative. I do have a question, I have some brass pieces I want to have a nice shine, would I polish them this way and then use a tumbler or just use one of these methods instead of both? Also, is there a good way to seal brass so that it won't disciple? Like a lacquer of some sort? So sorry, one final question, lol, if I wanted to solder a loop to the top of a bezel, how does one get the solder to be the same color as the piece itself? Okay, sorry for the 100 questions. ;) Thank you so so much.
Hi Kacie! We're so glad you're enjoying the video! We'd recommend trying out a Sunshine cloth on your pieces first to see if that will take care of your polishing needs. You can find them here: www.riogrande.com/Product/Sunshine-Polishing-Cloth-10-Pack/337038 Depending on how effective you want your seal to be, ecoating is an amazing way to seal your jewelry and make it hypoallergenic. You can learn more about that here: www.riogrande.com/Content/clear-e-coating-VID-psd For less of an investment,try Midas Clear Lacquer Sealant and Tarnish Inhibitor: www.riogrande.com/Product/Midas-Clear-Lacquer-Sealant-and-Tarnish-Inhibitor/335149 Per your solder question, we carry a variety of solder for different metal types, from brass wire solder to yellow gold wire solder, to argentium silver wire solders and more! You can browse them here:www.riogrande.com/search/go?w=solder Feel free to call our Jewelry Tech Team any time you have questions :) You can reach them at 800-5456566 :) You can live chat with them on our site, too!
+Rio Grande Thank you so much! I will check out all those options :) An additional question I have was, is there a good way to polish resin? And what is the best resin to use when making jewelry? I'm looking for something that'll harden and look like glass and won't yellow in the sun or become cloudy. (preferably a UV resin that doesn't need to be mixed?)
Hello Kacie! We have a polish that works for resins and plastics, you can find it here: www.riogrande.com/Product/Fabulustre-Cut-and-Polish-Compound/331015 Our Jewelry Tech Team recommends using it with this buff: www.riogrande.com/Product/Tight-Weave-Fine-Muslin-Buffing-Wheel-4-x-30-Ply/330147 and it would not let the resin get hot while buffing ( you can dip it in water to keep it cool ). Let us know what else we can do for you!
@@carolinaoliva9223 We are sorry to hear this, what other question did you have that we did not get back to you on? Also to answer your question about using a dremmel our Jewelry Tech Team said that you can use the dremmel with the radial bristle discs.
+Tom Sawkins Hi Tom, you can get these at Riogrande.comwww.riogrande.com/Search/radial-bristle-disksI hope this is of some help. thanks for watching.Mark N Tech
Hi Steve, the kits and the mounted radial bristle discs come with mandrels with a 3/32" shank. They can be used with any rotary tool that accepts that size shank.
Hi! When I used these with my Dremel, I think I had to mount them on the mandrel so that the spun in the opposite direction of my Flexshaft. In Mark's demo, the "curls" of the bristles seem to flow "clockwise" on the mandrel, but I think I had to mount them so they flowed "counter clockwise" for the Dremel (if that makes sense). Test it on scrap metal to make sure it's spinning the way it should.
Using a single (1") disc is very useful for cleaning up a meniscus without grooving the surrounding plate. I never use "never" or "always." 😅😊 Thanks, Mark. Ps. How about including more than one mandrel. Oh, and I can't believe you didn't mention the gasket/washer!!! Seriously? How is this possible? Its actually part of this exact process. Sigh....
We are sorry to hear that these did not work out for you. If you have purchased these from us and are disappointed we welcome you to call us at 800-545-6566 for a recommendation or assistance in picking out a different set of radial `bristle discs. We hope this is helpful for you!
Thanks for sharing! Could you do a video on the different polishing techniques and what each one does for the metal? A little confused about what these do and would love to learn more
I use the little red washers between the mandrel bolt and between the shank, because when you apply a lot of pressure while operating they can slip.
I have and always go Red (180), Gray/Blue (400), Green (1000), Gray (2000).... purple peach pink are almost all unnecessary. If you do want an inbetween, you only need purple (600). With that order you will achieve a perfect mirror finish you can see you reflection in.
You'll break them first learning so extra is a must. I started with a $35 dremel and these just repairing rings, started me on my whole business.
Hi wow we always come across your videos sharing new (to us) items as we are moving into Cratex and 3M for our watchmaker machining services, so your videos matter and we thank you for making them, these are going to be great you actually introduced us to this 9/16 diameter as we were thinking 3/4 at first. We agree with kits at first. The Anderson 3-piece miniature saw set is something we need to go over and order this month from you. Lance & Patrick.
Is there a way to clean the disks? Mine are putting black material onto the substrate
hi! I've been binge watching all of your videos and I'm just so thankful to have come across them because they're all so informative. I do have a question, I have some brass pieces I want to have a nice shine, would I polish them this way and then use a tumbler or just use one of these methods instead of both? Also, is there a good way to seal brass so that it won't disciple? Like a lacquer of some sort? So sorry, one final question, lol, if I wanted to solder a loop to the top of a bezel, how does one get the solder to be the same color as the piece itself? Okay, sorry for the 100 questions. ;) Thank you so so much.
**discolor** (not disciple)
Hi Kacie! We're so glad you're enjoying the video! We'd recommend trying out a Sunshine cloth on your pieces first to see if that will take care of your polishing needs. You can find them here: www.riogrande.com/Product/Sunshine-Polishing-Cloth-10-Pack/337038
Depending on how effective you want your seal to be, ecoating is an amazing way to seal your jewelry and make it hypoallergenic. You can learn more about that here: www.riogrande.com/Content/clear-e-coating-VID-psd
For less of an investment,try Midas Clear Lacquer Sealant and Tarnish Inhibitor: www.riogrande.com/Product/Midas-Clear-Lacquer-Sealant-and-Tarnish-Inhibitor/335149
Per your solder question, we carry a variety of solder for different metal types, from brass wire solder to yellow gold wire solder, to argentium silver wire solders and more! You can browse them here:www.riogrande.com/search/go?w=solder
Feel free to call our Jewelry Tech Team any time you have questions :) You can reach them at 800-5456566 :) You can live chat with them on our site, too!
+Rio Grande Thank you so much! I will check out all those options :) An additional question I have was, is there a good way to polish resin? And what is the best resin to use when making jewelry? I'm looking for something that'll harden and look like glass and won't yellow in the sun or become cloudy. (preferably a UV resin that doesn't need to be mixed?)
Hello Kacie! We have a polish that works for resins and plastics, you can find it here: www.riogrande.com/Product/Fabulustre-Cut-and-Polish-Compound/331015
Our Jewelry Tech Team recommends using it with this buff: www.riogrande.com/Product/Tight-Weave-Fine-Muslin-Buffing-Wheel-4-x-30-Ply/330147
and it would not let the resin get hot while buffing ( you can dip it in water to keep it cool ). Let us know what else we can do for you!
I don’t have a flex thing, I have a hand dremel rotaty tool, will this work with that ?
Hello, we will ask our Jewelry Tech Team and get back to you with their profesional advice. Thank you for watching our video!
@@RioGrande1944 you always mention this but I never get someone back with the answer 😢
@@carolinaoliva9223 We are sorry to hear this, what other question did you have that we did not get back to you on? Also to answer your question about using a dremmel our Jewelry Tech Team said that you can use the dremmel with the radial bristle discs.
hi there
can you tell me where you got those from
i couldnt see them on ebay.
thanks in advance
Tom
+Tom Sawkins Hi Tom, you can get these at Riogrande.comwww.riogrande.com/Search/radial-bristle-disksI hope this is of some help. thanks for watching.Mark N Tech
Do these mandrel fit a Dremel?
Hi Steve, the kits and the mounted radial bristle discs come with mandrels with a 3/32" shank. They can be used with any rotary tool that accepts that size shank.
Hi! When I used these with my Dremel, I think I had to mount them on the mandrel so that the spun in the opposite direction of my Flexshaft. In Mark's demo, the "curls" of the bristles seem to flow "clockwise" on the mandrel, but I think I had to mount them so they flowed "counter clockwise" for the Dremel (if that makes sense). Test it on scrap metal to make sure it's spinning the way it should.
Using a single (1") disc is very useful for cleaning up a meniscus without grooving the surrounding plate. I never use "never" or "always." 😅😊 Thanks, Mark.
Ps. How about including more than one mandrel. Oh, and I can't believe you didn't mention the gasket/washer!!! Seriously? How is this possible? Its actually part of this exact process. Sigh....
These things are crap.
We are sorry to hear that these did not work out for you. If you have purchased these from us and are disappointed we welcome you to call us at 800-545-6566 for a recommendation or assistance in picking out a different set of radial `bristle discs. We hope this is helpful for you!
@@RioGrande1944 No thanks, I'll just stick to regular old pumice wheels and bristle brushes with rouge or tripoli.