Great video! The biggest issue I have with buffing and polishing that you didn't address here is dealing with the driver flush mounted holes. My buffer always bites and grabs them. I have a really hard time buffing the baffle of the enclosure because of this. How do you work around it? Are you just extra careful and only use the 3" buffer?
Yes I only use a 3” buffer around any holes or inlays. That’s a very sharp edge usually so I make sure the rotation of the machine is falling off that edge.
Hey thanks again for all the advice! I just finished staining and clearing a bass guitar and the results were phenomenal. I grabbed a cheap 3" air sander/polisher on amazon and it works WAY better than my huge polisher. Got mirror like results from it using some cheap polish and compound I had laying around. Wish I could send a pic!
Dude, impressive shop
that was actually super useful! Thanks for sharing!!
Excellent work.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.😊😊😊
Just subscribed! I saw the post on the DIY project pad. Love your work
Thank you!
Good teaching. subscribed
Thank you!
Will you have any more videos in the future? I hope so because these are great!
i would love to see how you build that speaker cabinet....
Buenas noches! Te felicito!!! Que producto le aplicas para pulir ( sacarle brillo)
what paint did you used for this video
what compound was used
Great video! The biggest issue I have with buffing and polishing that you didn't address here is dealing with the driver flush mounted holes. My buffer always bites and grabs them. I have a really hard time buffing the baffle of the enclosure because of this. How do you work around it? Are you just extra careful and only use the 3" buffer?
Yes I only use a 3” buffer around any holes or inlays. That’s a very sharp edge usually so I make sure the rotation of the machine is falling off that edge.
Looks like I'm buying a 3" buffer lol. Hopefully there are some decent and affordable air options.
There is... but there Loud.
Hey thanks again for all the advice! I just finished staining and clearing a bass guitar and the results were phenomenal. I grabbed a cheap 3" air sander/polisher on amazon and it works WAY better than my huge polisher. Got mirror like results from it using some cheap polish and compound I had laying around. Wish I could send a pic!