08-21-2017, 01:37 PM
A great wishful utterance there Mr. Rupert, “to be youthful again and have the knowledge acquired along life's train ride would be great.”
Mr. Jan, here in Michigan the eclipse was about 80%. It got a little dark, sort of like when a cloud passes over, and that was it. Why don’t people make a big deal out of the phases of the moon? That’s a great way to see an eclipse every month and you don’t even need special glasses!
Back on subject, I’m guessing that the talc belt won’t have enough surface rigidity to be effective at deburring. It’s probably a good substrate for holding abrasive compound, but on it’s own it’s just for soft polishing. I have not seen one, so it’s just a guess.
Like I’ve mentioned before, deburring a smooth edge is easy and quick. Deburring a toothy edge without smoothing it is far more difficult. It is the latter that I’m currently trying to find a good solution for.
Oh, BTW, who is this "Shadow" of whom you speak?
Mr. Jan, here in Michigan the eclipse was about 80%. It got a little dark, sort of like when a cloud passes over, and that was it. Why don’t people make a big deal out of the phases of the moon? That’s a great way to see an eclipse every month and you don’t even need special glasses!
Back on subject, I’m guessing that the talc belt won’t have enough surface rigidity to be effective at deburring. It’s probably a good substrate for holding abrasive compound, but on it’s own it’s just for soft polishing. I have not seen one, so it’s just a guess.
Like I’ve mentioned before, deburring a smooth edge is easy and quick. Deburring a toothy edge without smoothing it is far more difficult. It is the latter that I’m currently trying to find a good solution for.
Oh, BTW, who is this "Shadow" of whom you speak?

