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Polishing Scratches After Stamping on Both Sides of Metal Blanks - Beaducation.com 

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In this video, we show you how to remove the scuff marks that you get on your metal when stamping on both sides.
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@juliel6254
@juliel6254 7 лет назад
Thanks for the great tips! Would love to see a tutorial on how to "clean up" a well used and dinged up bench block! I've been using some fine grit sand paper to get rid of the rust spots and minor scratches. But is there method to get out the little divots that occur from normal hammering? What tools are needed and can you use your flexshaft with specific attachments to accomplish this? Sorry for all the questions. I am hoping I'm not the only one who wonders about this! : )
@beaducation
@beaducation 7 лет назад
Hi Julie. I have heard that a grinding wheel (large, not something on your flex shaft) will do the trick. Do you know anyone that does large construction work.
@Lemzati.
@Lemzati. 7 лет назад
Hi, you see the bumps that you got in the middle of the coin ? this is due because when you polish you have to go through the coin, not in circles, you have to make horizontal all through and then vertical all through. check out my tutorials tomorrow ill show this on " viernes de tips" even if is in Spanish you'll get the idea! best regards!
@beaducation
@beaducation 7 лет назад
thanks for the tip!
@rachellederanger1012
@rachellederanger1012 7 лет назад
I was wondering if you could put a sheet of paper or a very thin felt or cloth or rubber sheet under the coin before hammering, to keep it from scratching in the first place?????? I've never tried metal work, but the metal on metal was driving me crazy when it surely can be avoided. Please tell me if I'm wrong, I'm here to learn.
@deviant0727
@deviant0727 6 лет назад
I use paper under my piece to prevent scratching. I also just finished watching a video of someone using electrical tape and it looks even better.
@MountainAirOrganicBeds
@MountainAirOrganicBeds 2 года назад
Very informative, than you. Can you make a video about tumbling to polish?
@barbra429
@barbra429 Год назад
Hello, I need a little help. I went to your link for the supplies, but it lists three types of radial discs, a mini screw, and a mandrel and three types of polishing wheels. Do I need to purchase each one of these, and where can I purchase the drill (?) tool shown in the video?
@beaducation
@beaducation Год назад
yeah, the link just shows the radials that we used in this video but you can find all the radials (including a mix pack) here beaducation.com/a/search?type=product&q=radial We don't sell that drill but you can search for Flex Shaft drill on google and you will find lots. You can also use any rotating drill like a Dremel or even the household drill that you may have hanging around.
@andreasharpe9006
@andreasharpe9006 7 лет назад
Thank you! You're Awesome :)
@beaducation
@beaducation 7 лет назад
Thanks Andrea!!!!
@mortithedog8088
@mortithedog8088 5 лет назад
your kit referenced in this video says it's not recommended for aluminum. I am having this issue on my aluminum blanks, and secondly my bracelets are also getting scratches I cant seem to remove. Do you have a video on removing scratches from double sided stamping from aluminum blanks?Is there one on polishing aluminum? I even use 3000 grit sandpaper and I still see the lightest of scratches.
@beaducation
@beaducation 5 лет назад
Aluminum is so soft that scratches just are inevitable. Normally we recommend using steel wool to create a brushed look on the metal to mask the scratches on the surface. You can't really remove them. I have included a link to a video below that talks about working with aluminum blanks. www.beaducation.com/product_videos/159-working-with-aluminum
@mortithedog8088
@mortithedog8088 5 лет назад
@@beaducation thanks for the info! what about a tumbler? can you use a tumbler after the blank has been stamped?
@ajeldrez777
@ajeldrez777 6 лет назад
Hi, what material is that blank? Can you share a link to it in your store? Thanks
@beaducation
@beaducation 6 лет назад
That is a Sterling circle - www.beaducation.com/pc/188-metal-stamping-blanks?utf8=✓&qry=&choices%5B18%5D=on&sort_order=Most+Popular
@ajeldrez777
@ajeldrez777 6 лет назад
Thanks!
@MakeupMobster
@MakeupMobster 6 лет назад
I’m just curious but why would you want to fix scratches only to end up creating weird dimples? Yes it was shiny but there was all dimples.
@beaducation
@beaducation 6 лет назад
You are right, there are a few dimples. We just didn't keep working the metal. Keep at it and it will smooth out.
@MakeupMobster
@MakeupMobster 6 лет назад
Beaducation God, reading back my comment, I wish I would’ve worded it so I didn’t sound like such an a-hole. My apologies for that. Sometimes you write things and don’t realize how they sound! Thank you for taking out the time to make these videos. They are very helpful. I’m sorry if they came off rude. Thank you. So you’re saying if you kept working it, eventually the dimpled parts would’ve been smoothed? I don’t know if you mentioned this back at the beginning but what metal are you working with here. (My video started in the middle) also, do you have any videos about working with alkeme? I am having difficulties getting a nice finish.
@MakeupMobster
@MakeupMobster 6 лет назад
Beaducation I find that certain metals almost get more messed up the more you try to fix them, Alkeme being one.
@beaducation
@beaducation 6 лет назад
Yes, keep with it and it should smoothen (is that a word!?) out. Also, sometimes the lighting in the videos hit the metal in a weird way and it looks odd. But I for sure see what you are talking about :)
@MakeupMobster
@MakeupMobster 6 лет назад
Beaducation ha ha!! Smoothen. Yeah it’s a word. My autocorrect thinks so at least! I understand what you’re saying about the lighting. Cameras also pick up things and can create shadows and stuff we don’t really see with the naked eye.
@tiaheldt2770
@tiaheldt2770 7 лет назад
Can these wheels be used with a dremmal?
@beaducation
@beaducation 7 лет назад
You bet!
@MakeupMobster
@MakeupMobster 6 лет назад
If you have a harbor freight nearby you can get a flex shaft for around $50. They also sell a rotary (Dremel) that comes with a flex shaft attachment. If you’re just polishing and finishing metal blanks it’s good enough.
@andycollectionjewelry
@andycollectionjewelry 5 лет назад
awesome
@MakeupMobster
@MakeupMobster 6 лет назад
Also, I’m left handed. If I held that wire brush thing with my left hand it’s the ends of the bristles will be pointing towards me. Does that matter?
@beaducation
@beaducation 6 лет назад
In the case of being left handed, you would need to load the bristles the other way so the bristles will flow away from you.
@MakeupMobster
@MakeupMobster 6 лет назад
Beaducation how would I do that though? The brush only comes one way?
@ajeldrez777
@ajeldrez777 6 лет назад
Will this work for polishing stainless steel?
@beaducation
@beaducation 6 лет назад
Honestly, I have not tried. I would think so but again, you would have to test it out.
@denisevasecka7387
@denisevasecka7387 7 лет назад
What was the 3rd wheel called?
@beaducation
@beaducation 7 лет назад
First we used Silicone Polishing Wheels then Radials. You can see them all here goo.gl/3ErJzq
@melifairy87
@melifairy87 7 лет назад
So I just bought these for my dremel. They are leaving a blackened finish on my blanks? Why would that happen?? o.O
@beaducation
@beaducation 7 лет назад
What metal are you working on? If aluminum, yeah, aluminum doesn't like the silicone discs.
@andycollectionjewelry
@andycollectionjewelry 5 лет назад
@@beaducation so how can be removed that blackened after i polished the aluminum blanks? tell me something. u polish the blank coin before or after u stamping? ty :P
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