Beavercraft P01 Polishing Compound
This green-grey Beavercraft P01 Polishing Compound is used for polishing hard metals and alloys – stainless steel, hard alloys, cast iron. It is ideal for polishing of stones, glass and other nonmetals. The compound is aimed at finishing cutting tool parts and other elements that require high precision machining. This sharpening compound is perfect for polishing and sharpening knives and razors. The grain size of the M7 compound is 7-5 micron. The weight of one piece is 20-25 grams.
Green-grey polishing compound for stropping
Everything that gets created by BeaverCraft in Ukraine aims to achieve the famous European level and class in all things, not excluding wood carving tools and the accessories for them. Made out of only the most optimal materials there are for toolmaking. So we guarantee that you will get the expected and needed level of the compound to ensure: your wood carving utensils become shiny as new.
How to use green-grey polishing compound
Having a polished and smooth surface is essential everywhere in carving, both tools and your projects. You probably know how important polishing is prior to applying finish on the carving – you always smoothen out the carved surface with sandpaper to make sure the finish lays evenly and your carving is nice and smooth. That’s how it is with carving tools as well – the smooth and polished cutting edge turns to a great quality whittled piece in the very end. So don’t forget to strop your tools responsibly and regularly to not make it harder on yourself by any means. Imagine that polishing compound is a piece of crayon or chalk you used to draw with. Cover the surface of the stropping tool you’re using – paddle, strop, wheel or any other surface you’re practicing with to sharpen tools – with a layer of compound as if you’re drawing on it with a green crayon. When the surface is evenly covered, you can grab the tools you wish to work on this day and sharpen them and smoothen out with it. The detailed instructions on stropping different kinds of knives you can find on our websites and in our tutorials on YouTube.
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