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6061 aluminum part I wanted to know the best way to put a nice shiny finish on my new part. I surfaced the part on my CNC mill, but don't like the boxed swirly pattern that the end mill left. I don't own a surface grinder, but I do have a 12" disc sander and a 6" grinder. I have 120 grit paper for the 12", but don't think this is really going to leave me with a nice shiny finish. Any tips or help would be greatly appreciated !! ![]() Thanks |
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| Depends on the shape of the part, but I'd wet sand with 320, 400, 600, and then polish with polishing compund.
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| You'll notice in one of the pictures the stair stepping on the side of the part. I believe this is do to my backlash screws loosening. The part I'm trying to surface is the top of the shaft and maybe something to clean up that side. |
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| Make a flex pass using cuter comp or wright a tool path to do the same to clean up the steps a vib finisher will camo some of the tool mark's but not all two flut end mill fast spindel speed coolant and a fairly fast feed rate on the cleanup Good luck kevin |
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| I found out about a neat tool that might help out. I was helping out with FIRST last year at a machine shop and they had a semisoft wheel that went on a grinder. They referred to it as a deburring wheel. It almost acted as a polisher. It will remove a little material if you are not careful. Doing a quick web search it looks like 3M might also make something using scotchbrite material. I know that you can get this in sheets, so maybe put it in a sander. Make sure you try it first on a sample piece. Paul |
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| Thanks guys for help and suggestions, but I have already found a way that worked great. Here's what I bought - 180 grit wet sandpaper - 800 grit wet sandpaper - 1200 grit wet sandpaper - 2000 grit wet sandpaper Started off with the 180 and worked it all the way thru the 2000 grit. I then polished it with some mothers aluminum polish, and bam the part came out looking like it was chromed ! Couldn't be happier with the finish, except how easy the surface scratches. I started another post here asking what can I do beside anodizing or painting to seal it. Any at home tricks I can do ? |
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| Thanks for the tip !! Here's a picture of how it came out. Notice the scratches on the bottom of the shaft, not from sanding. I had the part backwards in the slot and must have moved it up and down a few times, and as you can see scratches scratches. Anything I can do to prevent this, maybe a little clear coat from Lowes, home depot ? |
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