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Carbide Grit

1 Dremel MM920 Multi Max CARBIDE RASP 24 GRIT NEW
1 Dremel MM920 Multi Max CARBIDE RASP 24 GRIT NEW
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8 PCS TUNGSTEN CARBIDE GRIT HOLE SAW KIT MASONRY TILE
8 PCS TUNGSTEN CARBIDE GRIT HOLE SAW KIT MASONRY TILE
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1 Dremel MM920 Multi Max CARBIDE RASP 24 GRIT NEW
1 Dremel MM920 Multi Max CARBIDE RASP 24 GRIT NEW
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8pc Tungsten Carbide Grit Hole Saws Cutter Masonry Pro
8pc Tungsten Carbide Grit Hole Saws Cutter Masonry Pro
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RW9124 Genuine Rockwell Carbide Grit Saw Blade
RW9124 Genuine Rockwell Carbide Grit Saw Blade
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Dura Grit Carbide 1 4 Carbide Sanding Drum SD480
Dura Grit Carbide 1 4 Carbide Sanding Drum SD480
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NIBROCKWELL SONICRAFTER RW9124 CARBIDE GRIT BLADE
NIBROCKWELL SONICRAFTER RW9124 CARBIDE GRIT BLADE
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KLEIN TOOLS 31611 6 7 8 Carbide Grit Hole Saw
KLEIN TOOLS 31611 6 7 8 Carbide Grit Hole Saw
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10pc JIG SAW BLADE U SHANK CARBIDE GRIT HITACHI 2 7 8
10pc JIG SAW BLADE U SHANK CARBIDE GRIT HITACHI 2 7 8
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Dremel MM920 Carbide Rasp 24 Grit for Grinding Dremel MM920 Carbide Rasp 24 Grit for Grinding
List Price: $42.10
Sale Price: $39.97

Dremel MM920 Allows the Multi-Max to be used for grinding cement plaster or thin-set mortar Requires MM11 Hook and Loop Pad accessory For rough grinding shaping and smoothing of masonry stone cement and mortar Preparing the surface for tile replacement is a common application for this accessory

Lenox Tools 2996464CG Master-Grit Carbide Grit Hole Saw, 4-Inch or 102mm Lenox Tools 2996464CG Master-Grit Carbide Grit Hole Saw, 4-Inch or 102mm
List Price: $89.93
Sale Price: $62.89

Carbide Grit Edge Hole Saws Saw Diameter: 4, 102.00 mm Cutting Depth: 1-5/8 Material: Carbide Grit

SGS-14-86-36 36 grit Silicon-Carbide 14in. x 86in. Belt SGS-14-86-36 36 grit Silicon-Carbide 14in. x 86in. Belt
Sale Price: $92.22

1/8 1/8" Carbide- SMALL Barrel - FINE grit - SILVER Made in U.S.A
List Price: $14.95
Sale Price: $9.95

FOR MORE PRODUCT & LOWER PRICE, PLEASE VISIT OUR SITE @spabeautysupply.com Barrel shape silver carbide, good for smoothing and shaping the top surface of gel and wraps. 1/8" - for use with Dremel 257 and 332 drills...

Round Head Carbide Sander: Medium Grit Round Head Carbide Sander: Medium Grit
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Modular Drainage Carbide Grit Tile 12 Modular Drainage Carbide Grit Tile 12" X 12" 36 Per Case
Sale Price: $249.00

Grit Top Modular Drainage Matting Tiles The 12" square tiles easily snap together to create drainage matting that fits your workspace. Large drainage openings, rugged plastic construction and an anti-slip texture make them ideal for industrial use such as greasy food service environments...

Wetordry Fabricut Silicon Carbide Cloth Sheets 483W 9X11 80 Fabricut Silicone Carbide Wetordry Fabricut Silicon Carbide Cloth Sheets 483W 9X11 80 Fabricut Silicone Carbide
List Price: $169.99
Sale Price: $97.91

All the advantages of Silicon Carbide WetorDry with the addition of a tough fabric backing. This waterproof, open coat, cloth-backed abrasive is perfect for aggressive coarse wet sanding. While it cuts faster, the silicon carbide abrasive is not as durable as the aluminum oxides used on Imperial WetorDry products; this is less of an issue with hand sanding compared to machine sanding...


how do you polish french polish?

I sprayed shellac on to a coffee table, and have rubbed it back with a 800 grit silicon carbide paper. would like to find out best way to bring out the gloss.

French Polish is a technique where you apply a mixture of Shellac and Parrafin oil to wood using a pad made of cotton rags. You first fold one rag into a tight square bundle then you wrap it with another rag. You dip this into the shellac oil mix then start applying it in a circular motion. When it starts to get sticky you add a little more pure parrafin oil to the pad and continue rubbing. After it is allowed to dry for a while you rub it out with a slurry of pumice and parrafin oil, or for even better results you can use Car Polish. The trick is to use a super fine abrasive that will leave a very smooth surface. There is more than just my brief description involved in producing a true french polish, so if you want to do it right I would reccomend the Taunton Press book "finishing", it contains all the information that you will need.