{"id":18713,"date":"2015-12-18T10:09:00","date_gmt":"2015-12-18T10:09:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.branches.co.uk\/moleroda\/product\/mounted-felt-wheel\/"},"modified":"2024-04-03T16:01:21","modified_gmt":"2024-04-03T15:01:21","slug":"mounted-felt-wheel","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/www.polishingjewellery.co.uk\/product\/mounted-felt-wheel\/","title":{"rendered":"RODA Felt – Mounted Felt Wheels for Polishing"},"content":{"rendered":"

Mounted Felt wheels are used with a polishing compound for fine mirror polishing.<\/p>\n

Use your mounted Felt wheels with:<\/h2>\n

Used for polishing with compound because felt on it’s own won’t polish – it’s just a carrier.<\/p>\n

Hard and medium density felts are most often used with cutting compounds due to the fact\u00a0they work slightly harder and would cut slightly more rapidly. Soft and soft\/medium are normally used with polishing compound for final finishing.\u00a0We recommend lea compound bars, Menzerna, Dialux, Diamond Compound, Simichrome etc.<\/p>\n

Ideally used with air tools, micromotors, flexshafts, pendant drills, Dremels, hobby tools etc.\u00a0Please check what spindle size your particular tool requires\u00a0because tools do vary.<\/p>\n

These small wheels are popular in Jewellery workshops though they are so universal they are suitable for a huge spectrum of uses.<\/p>\n

Felts can be used to polishing tool steel, steel, stainless, aluminium, brass, copper, gold, silver and most others. They are used with compounds to suit the metal being polished to create a bright reflective mirror finish.<\/p>\n

To have the best results you need to prepare the metal first so the surface is flat and smooth, the polishing process will only finish as good as the pre-polish. You could consequently end up with a very polished scratch if you don’t flatten the metal first.<\/p>\n

For Jewellers<\/h2>\n

Felt wheels are best mounted on a 2.35mm spindle for jewellers and a maximum size of 25mm is sufficient. Hardness of felt will affect the cut, a harder wheel will cut more and suit the pre-polishing stage better while a medium felt is a good all rounder for cutting and finishing.<\/p>\n

Recommend Speeds for Moleroda’s felt wheels:<\/h2>\n