It’s a makita sj5 something, my dad works with stones and I learned a little. When polishing you usually lower the speed cause you can end up taking to much off and/or not taking the scratches left my the diamond blade. Same applies with the wet polishing the higher the grit the more water since the polishing pad can get really hot and leave burn marks on the stone. My guy killed it 💪🏽
@@jmann2317 I recently made the mistake of using a harbor freight angle grinder to clean up some edges and fucked the whole side up. Took way to much off in some places. I learned how to do it the right way now tho thanks 🙏🏼
Good shit man. Killed it. What kind of angle grinder was that? And Did you have it at a low speed when polishing and wet polishing part?
It’s a makita sj5 something, my dad works with stones and I learned a little. When polishing you usually lower the speed cause you can end up taking to much off and/or not taking the scratches left my the diamond blade. Same applies with the wet polishing the higher the grit the more water since the polishing pad can get really hot and leave burn marks on the stone. My guy killed it 💪🏽
I made a mistake the makita angle grinder is on the description
@@jmann2317 I recently made the mistake of using a harbor freight angle grinder to clean up some edges and fucked the whole side up. Took way to much off in some places. I learned how to do it the right way now tho thanks 🙏🏼
why did you put fire on it towards the end? thanks
Thank you.
Why did you In burning wax at the end
that’s my question too
Fill in divots, adds shine and adds a smoothness to the finished polish!
Whats the name of that granite called please help need apoxy for it what do I use
It's a Salt N' Pepper not so hard to polish compared to jet black granite.
That’s great fun to polish, said no mason ever! And Teltos 🫥
Try to polish Jet Black granite and never use any wax at the end.
It's damn near impossible
Ogee head is a pain in the ass bro..