Moulded Keytops, problems buffing

Terry terry@farrellpiano.com
Wed, 9 Mar 2005 08:25:42 -0500


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I do sometimes use two wheels mounted at the same time - but I use them =
together as one unit just to provide a wider wheel. If I were doing =
production work, the ShopSmith and one type of wheel at a time would =
just not cut it - you would want several machines with the different =
wheels mounted. But I only do a set of keys every few months or so - so =
no big deal to me to switch out wheels a few times during the process.

Terry Farrell
  Thanks Terry.
  For some reason, I was thinking, you had 2 or 3 buffing wheels mounted =
on a shaft. Using either different material wheels, or different =
compound on each.
  I guess I shouldn't think so much, using up too much grey stuff, not =
leaving enough for normal operation. :-)
  John M. Ross
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