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frustration with angle grinder

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 11:37 am
by SandyS
Hi,
I've been trying to use my angle grinder but I keep getting deep scratches and swirl marks. I use 4 inch diamond discs, starting at 60 grit. I don't have a water feed, so I've tried both submerging the glass in water and just occasionally spraying water on the glass. The pieces are mostly flat, sometimes a slight curve. I'm prepping the surface for drop molds or slumping.

Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? I'd hate to go back to hand grinding, it's a very long process.

Thanks
Sandy

Re: frustration with angle grinder

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 7:42 pm
by Ed Cantarella
SandyS wrote:Hi,
I've been trying to use my angle grinder but I keep getting deep scratches and swirl marks. I use 4 inch diamond discs, starting at 60 grit. I don't have a water feed, so I've tried both submerging the glass in water and just occasionally spraying water on the glass. The pieces are mostly flat, sometimes a slight curve. I'm prepping the surface for drop molds or slumping.

Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? I'd hate to go back to hand grinding, it's a very long process.

Thanks
Sandy
Sandy - 60 grit is massively aggressive.

I'm curious - what are you "cooking" your glass on that is causing you the consternation that they need to be smoothed so much before the slump or drop?