Hi - I have some steel discs about 6mm thick and between 4" and 8" diameter. (Units? I'm flexible!)
They're pretty rough, and have some surface rust. I want to tidy them up, nice and smooth and shiny. I've got the first one mounted on the woodworking lathe.
With aluminium, going up the grades of sandpaper works really well.
I didn't expect steel to be that easy, but... !!! Even heavy duty belt sander paper, #60, hardly touches it!
A wire brush in the electric drill did even less. The only thing I've found that works at all is a woodworking chisel, but even that's very slow, and fires off bits of hot metal, not to mention vandalising the chisel blade.
I don't think it's ever going to work, but I'm posting here in case (not for the first time) there's some bright ideas...?
They're pretty rough, and have some surface rust. I want to tidy them up, nice and smooth and shiny. I've got the first one mounted on the woodworking lathe.
With aluminium, going up the grades of sandpaper works really well.
I didn't expect steel to be that easy, but... !!! Even heavy duty belt sander paper, #60, hardly touches it!
A wire brush in the electric drill did even less. The only thing I've found that works at all is a woodworking chisel, but even that's very slow, and fires off bits of hot metal, not to mention vandalising the chisel blade.
I don't think it's ever going to work, but I'm posting here in case (not for the first time) there's some bright ideas...?