What machine pollisher do you use?


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carbon man
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Hi , as the title really. All my parts are small and ideally need one hand to hold the part and one hand on a pollisher. But a 4" grinder type is to big and heavy to use one handed.

At the moment I use a 4" pollisher that I have clamped on edge on the bench, it works but if I catch the part wrong when spinning it fly across the workshop lol!

The best idea I can think is like a 2" air pollisher gun shape hand held thing. But then air isn't a great option for me and can't find one in electric?

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I use a cheap Black&Decker "Mouse" and an expensive german "Fein" multi-tool -- They both vibrate a lot, so are a bit tiring to use for longer periods.

I've not crossed the line into actual "production" runs of small parts, but I'm still thinking seriously about getting one of the small "Mirka" air orbital polishers-

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