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Thread: Sanding and polishing in small/inaccessible areas

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    Default Sanding and polishing in small/inaccessible areas

    Hi everyone,

    What would you all recommend for sanding and polishing areas of silver which are quite small and inaccessible?

    I have the small green Everflex Radial Disks which are pretty good for final polishing those sort of areas, but can't find anything that I can get into these areas for removing solder/scratches etc.

    Have attached a couple of photos of some cufflinks I have just made indicating the sort of areas I am trying to get into. Cufflinks are 18mm square, so areas I am trying to get into are pretty small.

    Any suggestions gratefully received!

    Thanks,

    Jayne
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Square Greek Key Cufflinks example.jpg   Square Textured Cufflinks with Lapis Lazuli example.jpg  

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    Bristle end brush with polish, rubber points, ceramic sticks, Water of Ayr stone, Superstones, fibreglass sticks, small burnisher...

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    Thanks Peter. Have tried some of those, but will give the others a go and see how I get on!

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    Pretty much what I do - if one isn't working well enough or fast enough, I'll switch to a different one (or a coarser grit).

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    Thanks for you help Peter!

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