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Gunsmithing
Barrel Grinding/Sanding Jig
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 406616" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I was thinking 'revolving stone' type grinder. On a belt sander/grinder you remove the platen (the plate that backs-up the belt), it cuts slower and follows the contour of the barrel that way. I have used it up against 8" spiral sewn polishing wheels, works very well if you want a very high polish. You gotta' be careful with the buffing wheels otherwize you can creat ripples that are quit noticable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 406616, member: 24284"] I was thinking 'revolving stone' type grinder. On a belt sander/grinder you remove the platen (the plate that backs-up the belt), it cuts slower and follows the contour of the barrel that way. I have used it up against 8" spiral sewn polishing wheels, works very well if you want a very high polish. You gotta' be careful with the buffing wheels otherwize you can creat ripples that are quit noticable. [/QUOTE]
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