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Default finishing aluminum


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doc wrote:
Any suggestions for finishing an aluminum bracket?
(bout 3" sq.)

No critical dimensions or anything.

Just want to get rid of witness marks and shine up the piece
so it doesn't look too rough.

I'm thinking something like flap wheels or some of that
3M stuff.

Fastest would be to grain it with about 200
grit sandpaper in one direction. Making very
light scribe marks helps alot.


Agreed. With aluminum, you usually can do it by hand as fast as you can
by machine, if it's not too large. Graining will cover marks a lot better
and faster than blasting or other random abrasion. And it looks pretty
good.



For larger areas of flat work I usually will go with matte instead, by
using a random or figure 8 motion pattern and a maroon scotch brite pad.


Yeah, on a large area it can be difficult to make graining come out even.
But it's easy on small ones.

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