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    Default Deremel abrasive buff wheels

    I know how expensive Dremel sanding and buff wheels can be. I have found an alternative widgetsupply.com. For example 36 abrasive buff wheels cost $15.97. I've used them and they do a nice job. For us Canadians, they will ship to Canada.

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    Thanks Duncan!

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    nice find because they are a bit overpriced..

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    Something to keep in mind that I recently learned.......... If possible to set the speed on your dremmel, set it at a slower speed (that can still do the job) and you'll notice that the disks last much longer. I have some that are lasting much longer because of this. I wish I would have known this long ago. : )
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    Quote Originally Posted by chebytrk View Post
    Something to keep in mind that I recently learned.......... If possible to set the speed on your dremmel, set it at a slower speed (that can still do the job) and you'll notice that the disks last much longer. I have some that are lasting much longer because of this. I wish I would have known this long ago. : )
    The cordless ones seem to have a lower low speed than the standard plug in ones.

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    Hey Duncan... Do you know if those wheels wind up coloring the wood? Just wonder if they do it like the "green pads" that I have cut up & tried to use before.
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    Hi Jerry,

    I've had color from those type of wheels transfer to the wood, although in every case it wasn't anything that would ruin a project if it's going to be stained or painted. This is such a good price, I might order some anyway (thank you for the link, Duncan!). As you know, I much prefer the thin (usually stacked three on a mandrel) 3M discs overall, as I have more control during finishing sanding of nooks and crannies. However, these larger buff wheels are great for passing over an entire surface (not so much for getting into tight spots - that's usually when the "color transfer" happens - applying more 'force' to get into crevices and such).
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    Quote Originally Posted by chebytrk View Post
    Hey Duncan... Do you know if those wheels wind up coloring the wood? Just wonder if they do it like the "green pads" that I have cut up & tried to use before.
    I haven't experienced any color transfer to the wood so far. Also the delivery was quite fast

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    The 3M radial brushes can be found very cheap just have to wait long time shipped from China in 100 piece packs. http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?...20131209080136

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    WoW... I'm ordering some of these. Thanks for the link!

    Quote Originally Posted by CNC Carver View Post
    The 3M radial brushes can be found very cheap just have to wait long time shipped from China in 100 piece packs. http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?...20131209080136
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