Scotch Brite Grit Chart

Scotch Brite Grit Chart - If you go from 220 to maroon scotch brite to blue to grey (ultra fine) it makes a very nice satin finish. I did my bradley at the same time. At 60 or 80 grit, you can feel the scratches. Shiny, yes, but brushed looking and nowhere near polished. Finish up with the scotch brite leaving a nice satin finish. I took a gray pad to it first, under running water. Then go to the buffer and briefly run the blade over with the gray compound.

I'd equate it to a fairly clean ~600 grit look. It made it look like a much more expensive knife. Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads: I have seen several others like it since then.

Scotchbrite grit chart (courtesy of charlest) 3m scotch brite nylon pads: I've found that using the grit progression from brown through grey on the sb belts still doesn't take off enough material to leave a good finish in the lower grits. I took a gray pad to it first, under running water. Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads: Then go to the buffer and briefly run the blade over with the gray compound. They are perfect for putting a satin finish on a blade.

They are perfect for putting a satin finish on a blade. Scotchbrite grit chart (courtesy of charlest) 3m scotch brite nylon pads: I have seen several others like it since then. If you go from 220 to maroon scotch brite to blue to grey (ultra fine) it makes a very nice satin finish. I've found that using the grit progression from brown through grey on the sb belts still doesn't take off enough material to leave a good finish in the lower grits.

Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads: Finish up with the scotch brite leaving a nice satin finish. I've found that using the grit progression from brown through grey on the sb belts still doesn't take off enough material to leave a good finish in the lower grits. Finish the blade with a 400 or 600, a 600 gives a nicer finish.

Everybody Warned Me That I Was Making A Big Mistake.

Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads: Finish up with the scotch brite leaving a nice satin finish. Scotchbrite grit chart 3m scotch brite nylon pads: If you go from 220 to maroon scotch brite to blue to grey (ultra fine) it makes a very nice satin finish.

Shiny But Nowhere Near 'Too Shiny'.

Scotchbrite grit chart (courtesy of charlest) 3m scotch brite nylon pads: They are perfect for putting a satin finish on a blade. Then go to the buffer and briefly run the blade over with the gray compound. I took a gray pad to it first, under running water.

I've Found That Using The Grit Progression From Brown Through Grey On The Sb Belts Still Doesn't Take Off Enough Material To Leave A Good Finish In The Lower Grits.

Finish the blade with a 400 or 600, a 600 gives a nicer finish. At 60 or 80 grit, you can feel the scratches. I did my bradley at the same time. The fine scotch brites make a nice satin finish.

Shiny, Yes, But Brushed Looking And Nowhere Near Polished.

I have seen several others like it since then. I'd equate it to a fairly clean ~600 grit look. It made it look like a much more expensive knife.

Finish the blade with a 400 or 600, a 600 gives a nicer finish. It made it look like a much more expensive knife. Shiny, yes, but brushed looking and nowhere near polished. Finish up with the scotch brite leaving a nice satin finish. I did my bradley at the same time.