tekno.mage
Established Member
After seeing Mark Sanger use this system at a demo, I was inspired to investigate it further.
I've used a couple of small buffing wheels on a modified old grinder in the past, but was not really be happy with the system - the old grinder was inclined to stall when applying compound to the wheel - and there was far too much risk of fouling the edge of the work against the body of the machine unless I was very careful.
Initially put off by the price of the Chestnut system - just under £50 seemed a quite lot for a buffing system to me - I did some research on the web and discovered I'd not actually save very much buying the wheels and compounds individually and I'd still have to make my own arbor(s). So I decided to order the Chestnut system anyway from The Toolpost.
It arrived about an hour ago.
Firstly, well done to The Toolpost's delivery system. I had an email this morning specifying the delivery time to the hour. The courier turned up exactly when they said he would, which was quite a surprise as here in rural Wales satnav doesn't work too well & most couriers have to ring for directions at least once to find us!
Secondly, I'm well pleased with the Chestnut buffing system. The long arbor that fits in the chuck is great - it gives plenty of room for you to manipulate the work you are buffing without risk of it fouling on the headstock. The three wheels are nice quality and the whole system is quick & easy to use, with the benefit of the lathe's variable speed too.
As a tip to anyone else who might buy this system and be looking for a suitable container to store it in (to keep the wheels clean) when not in use, I found the whole lot fits perfectly into one of those clear plastic buckets with lid that bulk quantities of fatballs for the birds come in!
tekno.mage
I've used a couple of small buffing wheels on a modified old grinder in the past, but was not really be happy with the system - the old grinder was inclined to stall when applying compound to the wheel - and there was far too much risk of fouling the edge of the work against the body of the machine unless I was very careful.
Initially put off by the price of the Chestnut system - just under £50 seemed a quite lot for a buffing system to me - I did some research on the web and discovered I'd not actually save very much buying the wheels and compounds individually and I'd still have to make my own arbor(s). So I decided to order the Chestnut system anyway from The Toolpost.
It arrived about an hour ago.
Firstly, well done to The Toolpost's delivery system. I had an email this morning specifying the delivery time to the hour. The courier turned up exactly when they said he would, which was quite a surprise as here in rural Wales satnav doesn't work too well & most couriers have to ring for directions at least once to find us!
Secondly, I'm well pleased with the Chestnut buffing system. The long arbor that fits in the chuck is great - it gives plenty of room for you to manipulate the work you are buffing without risk of it fouling on the headstock. The three wheels are nice quality and the whole system is quick & easy to use, with the benefit of the lathe's variable speed too.
As a tip to anyone else who might buy this system and be looking for a suitable container to store it in (to keep the wheels clean) when not in use, I found the whole lot fits perfectly into one of those clear plastic buckets with lid that bulk quantities of fatballs for the birds come in!
tekno.mage