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Default Lapping Anodized Aluminum


"Doug White" wrote in message
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I need to lap the ID of an aluminum piece out about half a thousandth.
It is heavily annodized, and has a matte, frosted finish. I think the
reason it is undersized is that the annodization built up more than
expected.

I have an expanding brass cylinder lap that fits fine, but I'm wondering
what sort of abrasive I should try. Given that annodizing itself is very
hard, I don't know if normal compounds will touch it. I'm also not sure
how fine I should start with. This is a one-off, so I don't want to have
to go out & buy several grades of diamond paste. I have a "sample" kit
of Clover lapping compounds, which includes silicon carbide, and possibly
aluminum oxide.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Doug White


Anodizing is, itself, aluminum oxide. I think it's unlikely you'll be able
to do anything like *cutting* into that surface using other than diamond.
You probably could *scrape* it off with other abrasives, but you'd just be
tearing the anodizing from the base aluminum.

Just an educated guess...

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