I sneak up on the last line on the jug with a sanding roll in the exhaust and intake. The transfers get finished with a stone sometimes or a dull burr.Hitting your numbers doesn’t come easy on your first one. Your so concentrated on grinding it’s easy to lose track.
How does it run now on your mill?3120
Thats slick Mason
Yeah probly soIt’s prolly more the air powered 90. It’s a little clunky to do fine work. The kit from CC is awful pricy.
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I bought one of those and put a foot air switch on it so I could get it in the transfer before I hit the air.It’s prolly more the air powered 90. It’s a little clunky to do fine work. The kit from CC is awful pricy.
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It’s prolly more the air powered 90. It’s a little clunky to do fine work. The kit from CC is awful pricy.
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I'm in need of that air filter.It’s prolly more the air powered 90. It’s a little clunky to do fine work. The kit from CC is awful pricy.
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Is that a Foredom Right-angle? I've looked everywhere on the Foredom website and nowhere can I see the right-angle heads you guys all use. Where can they be purchased? If it isn't a Foredom, is there an air-powered right angle that is small and compact enough to reach into at least a 50mm cylinder?It’s prolly more the air powered 90. It’s a little clunky to do fine work. The kit from CC is awful pricy.
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I don't believe Foredom actually makes a right angle hand piece. CC Specialties sells what you are looking for. @srcarr52 may have some info on this.