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FPPO 1Inch Polishing Buffing Wheel Set,Wool Felt Cotton Mounted 3mm Shank for Rotary Tool Accessories,Mini Brush Polishing Kit for Watch and Jewelry 50 Pieces

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Arrives Monday, May 6
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Product Dimensions: 1"L x 1"W


Brand: FPPO


Compatible Devices: Die Grinder


Grit Type: Fine


Grit Number: 80


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.86 x 3.74 x 2.17 inches; 7.37 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 17, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ FPPO


Best Sellers Rank: #11,158 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #4 in Power Rotary Tool Buffing Wheels


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,723 ratings


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  • Great little polishing wheels
Number of Items: 50
These are seemingly quite durable and a great value The cloth yellow and white wheels are quite stiff and therefore narrow - they can be fairly aggressive, which is nice for harder materials and course compounds. They hold up well to edges and being pushed into corners. Maybe too aggressive for plastics but great for heavier work. The cashmere ones are a bit smaller in diameter and get fairly wide in use. They are amazing for soft materials . I especially like them on the CA finish of pens - with a fine polishing compound they produce an amazing, glass like surface that's very clear. Would probably be great on gold and silver but I don't work with those much. All the wheels I've used so far were well balanced and while they shed at high speed (like any buff will do) there have been no failures, thrown bits or other issues, like coming loose and spinning on the arbor. Great value - I may not use all the types at the same rate but its probably still less expensive that just ordering specific types from more expensive vendors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by Miriam Volle

  • Buffing wheel
Number of Items: 50
Prefect for my needs
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023 by Brian G. Peer

  • Great
Number of Items: 50
Great
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023 by Debra

  • Excellent Value, These Buff Tips Hold Up Really Well.
Number of Items: 50
First of all, if you’re at all surprised by the little material hairs flying off the soft white fabric stack wheel (or any of these little bits really) when you first spin them up at high speed or bump/buff a hard or sharp edge area, you haven’t done much high speed polishing before. Each of these style buff tips shed fiber profusely and is simply the nature of the process. As soon as you turn on the tool you will see the looser fibers fly off the wheel and again right when you touch the wheel to the rouge bar for loading. It’s just a matter of how long they can stand up the the speed and hold together after loading when pressed into the metal surface during polishing. All of these tips hold up quite well and I was surprised by how well the yellow and white stack buffs could tolerate a deep concentrated hold into the metal edge even when pressed to the point of spin distortion of the diameter. Surprisingly tough little bits. The felt bit stiffens right up when loaded and it doesn’t glaze up quickly like most felts which is very cool. The yellow stack buff can really take a beating before it’s spent and was able to take down some pretty deep surface imperfections with a course sticky rouge compound. The white stack leaves an almost final stage polish finish with even a medium grit compound. The white stack buff is unsurprisingly the biggest shedder. But you can get quite a bit of work done before it is spent. The pilled wool and the brushed wool both deform well without falling apart and hold on to melt on compound well, but are of about average durability. Overall this is a very good deal for a product offering of its type and the bits hold up very well to normal use. With a good sticky rouge compound they will provide some very good polished finishes. Definitely sturdy enough to create some very good coloring effect. Just keep in mind that if you have just polished a crappy surface to a brilliant shine using high speed buffing, you have also just made one hell of a mess of fibers and rouge dust in any unprotected or somewhat non contained area. ALWAYS wear eye protection and a dust mask when doing ANY sort of high speed grinding or polishing. The fine dust and material that flies off can do some respectable damage and /or injury and one should ALWAYS use protective eyewear and a dust mask while doing this sort of work, even if it’s just using small tips like these. Keep in mind that when you are “polishing” metal, you are actually grinding the surface, but the task is to get the scratches to be the finest width size possible as to not create any light refraction to achieve a high polish depth. In that process, very fine particles of metal are flying through the air as fine metal particulate is created making these superfine scratches. If you breath in these fine particles, you can develop some issues beyond only respiratory. It can get into your blood stream similar the the way welding vapor carries toxic metals which can accumulate in areas like bone marrow. It’s less likely with polishing as it is with welding, but the probability is still there. Didn’t mean to get all “safety guy” on you with a product review, lol. But these facts don’t seem to be well known and I have quite a bit of experience with the process. Figured I would share some of that knowledge here as an appropriate place. These bits?? Highly recommended!! 👍🏻😎👍🏻 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2020 by Far2hip Far2hip

  • they worked
Number of Items: 50
used for homemade knives
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023 by dane reifschneider

  • Good quality
Number of Items: 50
A very good quality buffers. Not for any minute disappointed.
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Nitido
Number of Items: 50
Nitido
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Norberto Lluberes

  • Using to polish polymer clay.
Number of Items: 50
Works perfect with my little battery charged drill.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Catherine L. Woods - Peck

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