hi guys, i'm assuming to do this a need a rounded small dremull buffing wheel? just wondering,
thanks,tim
buffing the inside of the stem button and tenon
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Take a pipe cleaner, fluffy type, and load it up with buffing compound. I load it up by laying the pipe cleaner on a flat surface and rubbing the compound into it right from the stick. Chuck the pipe cleaner into your drill press or lathe headstock and set the machine to its lowest speed. Feed the cleaner into your stem and turn the drill press/lathe on. The pipe cleaner should spin freely(most time) within the airway of your stem and from there you can lean it this way and that to buff not only the button but the entire airway. Hope that makes sense.
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THANKS!! that makes sensehazmat wrote:Take a pipe cleaner, fluffy type, and load it up with buffing compound. I load it up by laying the pipe cleaner on a flat surface and rubbing the compound into it right from the stick. Chuck the pipe cleaner into your drill press or lathe headstock and set the machine to its lowest speed. Feed the cleaner into your stem and turn the drill press/lathe on. The pipe cleaner should spin freely(most time) within the airway of your stem and from there you can lean it this way and that to buff not only the button but the entire airway. Hope that makes sense.
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