HowdyMurph
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Hello, I'm trying to figure out best sanding solution for this job and would love any advice please...
I'm using a CNC to cut batches of small Poplar plywood flowers and then doming / finishing the backs of each on a lathe.
I'm looking for a way to then get a smoother finish around the sides of each whilst protecting the painted front face. The challenge is the various flower shapes make the contoured edge tricky to sand for a production situation. I've attached an example pic but there are lots of different shapes all around 25mm thick
Currently I'm using an abrasive scruff ball on my lathe. I'm holding pairs of flowers with the painted front faces together to prevent chipping. Whilst the method does work it can leave coloured residue from the scruff ball on the wood and also wears the scruff ball down really quickly. I need to be able to produce 100+ items a day so looking for a more viable way of doing this?
I then finish with wax buffed with a domed polishing brush on the lathe which works well as the long fibres get into all the contours.
Is there something you could recommend that would be better than the scruff ball to smooth / eliminate furries on the plywood edges? I'm wondering about trying a harder bristled brass/steel brush or similar in the lathe but maybe this would be too aggressive? All ideas or advice most appreciated!
I'm using a CNC to cut batches of small Poplar plywood flowers and then doming / finishing the backs of each on a lathe.
I'm looking for a way to then get a smoother finish around the sides of each whilst protecting the painted front face. The challenge is the various flower shapes make the contoured edge tricky to sand for a production situation. I've attached an example pic but there are lots of different shapes all around 25mm thick
Currently I'm using an abrasive scruff ball on my lathe. I'm holding pairs of flowers with the painted front faces together to prevent chipping. Whilst the method does work it can leave coloured residue from the scruff ball on the wood and also wears the scruff ball down really quickly. I need to be able to produce 100+ items a day so looking for a more viable way of doing this?
I then finish with wax buffed with a domed polishing brush on the lathe which works well as the long fibres get into all the contours.
Is there something you could recommend that would be better than the scruff ball to smooth / eliminate furries on the plywood edges? I'm wondering about trying a harder bristled brass/steel brush or similar in the lathe but maybe this would be too aggressive? All ideas or advice most appreciated!