Cutting 3000 Grit Scratches With Twisted Wool & Rotary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Temps signed in video:
Starting Temp: 67 0:05
2nd read: 73 2:58
3rd read: 79 (after buff)
4th read: 75 (after buff) 5:43
5th read: 73 (after buff) 11:26
Pulled out Rotary after sanding down the panel with 3000 by hand. Twisted wool to get the fast, cool, and effective cut. Experimented a bit on running with a higher speed. Normally I’ll run at 1400 but this time I was running as high as 2200 at points just to see if I could use that speed and keep the panel cool and get any faster of a cut step.
Products & tools used.
DeWalt 849XP
3M rubbing compound
Braun neck light
SM Arnold Twisted Wool Pad
Ames laser temp gun
Cool videos man, I just came across your channel and I like how you rock the rotary, 3000 grit is cake for that combo, you can actually level 3000 grit with something like the sm Arnold yellow foam pad 50ppi from harbor freight and a polish like M205 or M200. 1200-1400 rpm’s is all you need, on some paints you can do it in one step, no need to follow up with the black foam 80 ppi pad and a lower 600-1000 rpm speed to finish.
@@STILLNIGHTPEARL I appreciate that man ✊ I like being able to slice through my sanding marks quick so that’s why I tend to stick with wool. I used to run foam and polish when I first worked with rotary but slowly transitioned over and just let my 21mm DA mop up the remaining holograms
@@BDetailedAutoDetailinghey man have you ever used the warrior rotary polisher from harbor freight? The one that’s like $40? Im looking for a lighter option just for headlights, something where you don’t need that much torque, that one should be fine?
Temps signed in video:
Starting Temp: 67 0:05
2nd read: 73 2:58
3rd read: 79 (after buff)
4th read: 75 (after buff) 5:43
5th read: 73 (after buff) 11:26
Pulled out Rotary after sanding down the panel with 3000 by hand. Twisted wool to get the fast, cool, and effective cut. Experimented a bit on running with a higher speed. Normally I’ll run at 1400 but this time I was running as high as 2200 at points just to see if I could use that speed and keep the panel cool and get any faster of a cut step.
Products & tools used.
DeWalt 849XP
3M rubbing compound
Braun neck light
SM Arnold Twisted Wool Pad
Ames laser temp gun