• Re: Removing roll marked material data from aluminum bar stock

    From Sheck@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 8 03:45:04 2022
    XPost: alt.machines.cnc

    What did you come up with ? I too have a customer that requests the markings to be removed . My customer does pay extra for it but it's still alot of time to hit each part with scotchbrite . I've been looking for a more efficient way . I use a surface
    conditioning tool with a scotchbrite "drum" . Does speed things up but there has to be a better way

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  • From Bob La Londe@21:1/5 to Sheck on Thu Dec 8 12:22:30 2022
    XPost: alt.machines.cnc

    On 12/7/2022 8:45 PM, Sheck wrote:
    What did you come up with ? I too have a customer that requests the
    markings to be removed . My customer does pay extra for it but it's
    still alot of time to hit each part with scotchbrite . I've been looking
    for a more efficient way . I use a surface conditioning tool with a scotchbrite "drum" . Does speed things up but there has to be a better way

    Some wire wheels are softer than others. If removing the paint/ink
    markings is all you need to do that is more than adequate, and will not
    gum up like a surface conditioning belt or wheel. It still takes a
    little time for each piece.




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