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How to Use Felt Bobs & Wheels
How to Use Felt Bobs & Wheels
How to use the Felt Bobs and Wheels
Questions:
Safety Issue:
- - Always practice safely when using power tools.
- - Please wear eye protection, masks, and gloves.
- - Please Keep children away from power tools.
- - Never use the felt bobs with loosen shank. The shank attached to the felt
bobs and wheels must be very secure.
Question 1: Why use
the felt bobs and wheels for polishing?
Woolen Felt is a
non-woven formation, relying on his own characters- wool phosphorus.
Through pressure, heat and humidity, wool becomes felt. There
are many advantages of Felt, thermal insulation as traditional usages,
but also flexible, hard to loosen, can be cut into various shapes of
parts as the polishing bobs and wheels ...
Cross-section
of wool is hard as rock, can be used for grinding materials itself.
Felt can be an effective carrier of particles. The felt polishing wheel and
bobs have better capability than other materials to accept the various
polishing compounds and slurry. Abrasive particles are visible
evenly in the capillaries of the felt, which uniformly polishing the
required surface. Sheep wool is the best natural
fiber of resilient material, because it can maintain its edge and
shape throughout its life. As felt wears, the new surface has identical medium
of polishing compound because felt surface does not get glazed. When
the felt surface wears, a new surface has formed and holds the polishing
compound to continue the polishing work. The felt surface does not
get glazed.
Felt good wear resistance, excellent sharpness,
can be used to make polishing bobs and wheels for polishing precision
instruments, jewelry, glass, metal, and denture ...Etc.
Question 2: What is the
density of the felt bobs and wheels?
Felt density is ,marked
grams per cubic centimeter internationally, for example: Medium
density is 0.60 gram/cm3. Felt bobs and wheels are available
in four densities. Soft (0.50 g/cm3), Medium (0.60 g/cm3), Hard
(0.70 g/cm3) and Rock Hard (0.80 g/cm3). This the unit thar expresses density around the world.
The people in the factory used to call the density by 0.50, 0.60, 0.70,
0.80, instead of the Soft, Medium, Hard, Rock hard.
In the feltbobs.com, we most carried are 0.50, 0.60,
0.70, 0.80, which means Soft, Medium, Hard and Rock hard.
0.70, 0.80, which means Soft, Medium, Hard and Rock hard.
Question 3: How to choose
the density of felt bobs and wheels?
It is exceedingly difficult
to answer this question: which density is good for your work? It is
mostly depending to what kind of metal you are going to polishing,
and what kind of polishing are you using. Here two things should be
considered:
One. How much polishing material you want your
felt bobs and wheels to hold?
The felt bobs and wheels with soft density can hold more polishing
material. Two. What the surface condition are
you going to polish?
If the condition of surface is good, very little
scratches, the hard density could be use. If the surface condition
is not good, with significant scratches, then use soft density of
felt bobs and wheels.
Always remember: The softer the wheel, the better for high luster
or result.
Question 4: Where to
attach the felt bobs and wheels and how?
Felt bobs and Wheels
can be attached to name brand power tools like Black and Decker, Drexel,
DeWalt, Makita and Ryobi. Large Felt Wheels can be attached to any
bench grinder.
We carry the felt bobs and mounted wheels in
British measurement system and Metric system at feltbobs.com. Most of the power tools can hold both measurement systems.
In British system of measurement, the felt bobs have 1/8” shank
and ¼” shank at felt bobs.com. The felt bobs below ½”
have 1/8” shanks. The felt bobs above ½” have ¼”
shanks.
In Metric system of measurement, the felt bobs
have 3mm shank and 6mm shank at felt bobs.com. The felt bobs below
12mm have 3mm shanks. The felt bobs above 12mm have 6mm shanks. The
felt mounted wheels below 25mm have 1/8” shanks. The felt mounted
wheels above 25mm have 6mm shanks.
Question 5: How to charge
felt wheels with compound?
If you apply abrasive to a new felt wheel (or felt bob) it is difficult because the abrasive does not stick to it easily.
Here are a few suggestions to make applying abrasives easier:
After starting the grinding wheel(or felt bob), do not wait until the grinding wheel (felt bob) is running at full
speed. Turn off the switch. Apply abrasive at this moment.
Another method is to add little quantity oil, which can be applied with a cloth. When applying oil. Please do not stand in the
direction in which the felt wheel rotates, because the oil from the felt wheel will fly out. After applying little quantity oil,
it will be easier to apply the abrasive.
The wetness and dryness of the abrasive will affect the effectiveness of your abrasive application. As the abrasive
increases, the felt wheel develops a smooth surface. Adding abrasive later becomes easy.
Question 6: How to store
the felt bobs and wheels after finishing the work?
With a little care,
your Felt Wheels and Wheels can last a long time. At the end of your
buffing and polishing, allow the felt wheel to continue to spin
for 1-minute minutes so any remaining polishing compound residue can
spit out. Then let the felt wheel air dry before storing it to prevent
molds.
Question 7: How to true
a felt wheel or bobs?
Surface irregularities
of the felt wheel will cause vibration and make accurate honing difficult.
Felt Wheels are "trued" on both sides at factory but
it is a good idea to "true" your felt wheel if you are re-installing
it or if you have been using it for a long period of time.
It is a clever idea to remove any surface irregularities
from time to time to increase the life of a felt wheel.
First, using a piece of bar stock or other
square-edged steel item, remove any build-up of honing compound prior
to "truing" the felt wheel as the compound will clog the
sanding drum.
Then mount a 1/2" sanding drum fitted
with a 60x sleeve in an electric hand drill. With both the wheel and
the drill spinning, bring the sanding drum against the wheel. Make
light passes following the contour of the wheel's face and sides until
the wheel is no longer eccentric and is to the desired condition.
Check the arbor nuts on both sides of the grinder
as braking action of "truing" the felt wheel might loosen
them.
Question 8: how to choose
the shape of the felt bobs and wheels?
In general, according
to the polishing surface you want to polish, you select the shape
of felt bobs and wheels. The top and sides of the felt bobs, both
can be used for polishing the contact surface.
Bullet-shaped and cone-shape felt bobs are
very similar. In feltbobs.com, we do not clearly distinguish the bullet-shaped
cone-shape of felt bobs. Each product we have photos, photos taken
from the actual products. You can see a photo to decide what you
want for felt bobs.
A little trick is: you can use fine sandpaper
to change the shape of the felt bobs and wheels. The method is: first
to mount the felt bobs or wheels to Power rotary tool, and then carefully
use the sandpaper to touch the part you do not need, remove that
part.
If you still have difficulty to find the right felt bobs and wheels
for you, you can take a picture sent to us by e-mail, our customer
service department will help you solve this problem.
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