Friday, August 10, 2018

USA news on Youtube Aug 10 2018

Hello everybody! Welcome back to another video

of this Youtube Channel called " In Martin's Garage "

This time I'll practice But at the same time

I'm going to show you these two products from

WALTER SURFACE TECHNOLOGIES who are the sponsors of this video

And those are the two pieces of Stainless Steel

that I want to apply the Brushed Finish

once again! this project will be for practicing since I have planned to do another project for my house

and I've been thinking to do the same finish

In the intro I showed you the two tools that we are going to use

but these are the attachments that I need for the project

This attachment it's called QUICK-STEP ( 07-Q 049 )

Backing pads have a hook & loop fastening system with a centering pin for vibration free operation

really easy to install and really easy to attach the disc that we need

This is the first tool I'll use and it's called

" The Quick-Step Big-Buff III"

here in the bottom part is the dial that allows us to select the RPM

above you can find the RPM chart

what I really liked is the shape of the trigger so that it does NOT activate by accident

Here the only thing I'm showing you is How easy is to install this Backing Pad and the finishing disc

You can get different discs depending on the task (Sanding, buffing, etc.)

But the disc that I need is called QUICK-STEP BLENDEX MEDIUM

These discs are available in five different grits to take you from removing scratches to a last step before decorative or polishing finishes

I'm using the Medium Grit that helps me to remove the deep scratches

Remember! before attaching or removing any attachment to any tool

make sure to unplug the tool from the power source!!! ALWAYS! :)

Once again! I'm not an expert doing this! and this is the first time I'm doing this kind of task

But if You know how to do this please leave me a tip in the comment section

that will help me a lot

I'm just cleaning this metal piece and I'll use the tool between 4000 to 5000 RPM

this will allow me to remove those deep scratches that are everywhere in this metal piece

Did I say this is the first time I'm doing this? :) Well I made a mistake that I will show you later

I have these two pieces for practicing which is good

Alright let's remove all the deep scratches

OK here is where we have to pay attention!

The Stainless Steel has some kind of lines or brushed finish

and when I'm doing this first step I have to follow those lines

but the way the disc is touching the metal

I'm creating transversal lines

I decided to continue to see the final finished side by side with my second piece

but in the second piece I did it the right way

And that was my mistake so please don't do what I did

Now let's use the Line-Mate III tool with the TWO-IN-ONE Drum

This drum combines two finishing steps into one: the coated abrasive cloth cuts aggressively while the BLENDEX flaps produce a satin line finish.

The Line-Mate III tool also includes the same Dial, RPM chart & same Trigger than The Quick-Step Big-Buff III

The drum size is 4.5 x 4 ( No. 07k442 )

and the tool is set between 1500 to 200 RPM

The movement that we have to do is from the top to the bottom of the metal piece, following the lines or brushed lines

and that's because of the way of the drum is spinning

This is the second piece of metal

I had better image quality while I was working on the second piece of metal

but it was the same process

just remember that the first step in my second piece was in the right direction

here you can see the two pieces side by side and you can see the mistake I did

I cleaned them BUT the light reflection won't let the camera get a good image

But you can see the two pieces all finished in two steps

Alright here we have the two pieces all finished but one piece was done wrong and one was done right

this is what happened and this is what I learnt

this is the first time I tried to do this

Now I have a plan for another project where I want to do the same brushed finish

this was a good project for practicing

This is what happened : The way the disc was touching the metal and the way I was moving the tool was wrong

When I was moving the tool this way I was creating lines in a different direction

And when I used the second tool I was creating transversal lines

And that's why in my first piece I have lines crossing each other

It doesn't look good BUT that's why I used this project for practicing and learning

That's why in my second piece I moved the tool in the right direction

the Brushed finish in this piece is right

The plan for these two pieces is: I need to build two wooden doors and instead of having a wooden panel in the center, I'll use these pieces

These pieces have the protective film in the back

Which means I can remove it and do the same process and get a perfect brushed finish

and the one with the wrong finish can go on the back side of the door

I believe this was a great project for practicing

Thanks a lot to WALTER SURFACE TECHNOLOGIES for sponsoring this video

In future projects we will use these tools. I'm getting some ideas now!

I'm planning to build a TV unit and I've been thinking to have this brushed finish

Maybe the legs of that TV unit?

But I found out that the welding machine I have is not going to work with stainless steel

That means I have to get a different welding machine or hire somebody to weld the pieces together

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And as always we will see each other in the next video

THANKS FOR WATCHING :) !!!!

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