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ABRASIVES: COnES, MOPS & WHEELS


• White felt • Dimensions: Felt cone length x wheel diameter


P35539: • 75mm taper felt cone, from Ø25 to Ø12mm • Felt wheel secured on wooden back, Ø60 x 12mm thick


• Made in UK


P39317: • 75mm taper felt cone, from Ø20 to Ø15mm • Felt wheel secured on wooden back, Ø50 x 12mm thick


• Made in India


P39316 • 100mm taper felt cone, from Ø22 to Ø16mm • Felt wheel secured on wooden back, Ø50 x 12mm thick


• Made in India Code


P39317 P35539


P39318 Description


75mm x Ø60mm Combination Felt, UK Made


100mm x Ø50mm Combination Felt


UOM Price


75mm x Ø50mm Combination Felt EACH EACH


EACH


£3.95 £7.50


£4.95


Mini Felts, Mounted Cousins UK - UK Made


Best quality, traditional soft felt. Soft felt wheels can be used on a vast array metals and other surfaces; gold, silver, platinum, copper, brass etc. Proivdes an all round, even finish, precision made, excellent quality


Size : • Mounted on 3/32” or 2.35mm shank • Overall length 50mm


Recommend compounds • P1388 Dialux Rouge • P7809 Platinum Final Finish Polinum Polishing Compound


• P1394 Hyfin Final Finish Compound • P1410 Tripoli General Purpose Polishing Compound


Recommended rotary machines: • Foredom Grinder Micromotor Kit: FDK1020 • Jewellers Kit & No20 “Quick Release” Handpiece: K2220CE


• Rotary Drill & Tool Kit, Variable Speed: D9821 FELT WHEELS Barrel (Ø10mm) Mounted


• Felt • Ø21mm


Code Description P1306M Knife (Ø21mm) Mounted


UOM EACH


Price £0.85


Inverted Cone (Ø14mm) Mounted


• Felt • Ø10mm • Length 14mm


Code P31657


Felt wheels have excellent resilience and last longer when in use. Used with the appropriate compounds you can get a high standard, semi-bright, and mirror finish.


Felt Wheels: • are very popular for jewellers, silversmiths, light engineers, model makers and those in arts and crafts.


• can be used on a whole range of metals such as gold, silver, platinum, titanium, palladium, copper, brass, aluminium and steel.


• Smaller size felt wheels are very useful for getting into spherical awkward circular areas for example, inside bangles.


• Larger felts are commonly used to polish flat plain items (on the side of the mop) such as signet rings, cufflinks and tie pins.


• are a very economical and efficient method for batch work.


• hold their shape very well, pushing hard against the piece(s) applying pressure gives a fast and effective polish.


• are ideal for levelling metal such as smoothing out scratches, pit holes, file and casting flash marks.


Recommend compounds • P1388 Dialux Rouge • P7809 Platinum Final Finish Polinum Polishing Compound


• P1394 Hyfin Final Finish Compound • P1410 Tripoli General Purpose Polishing Compound


• Felt • Ø8mm • Length 16mm


Code Description P1308M Bullet (8mm) Mounted


UOM EACH


Price £0.78


• Felt • Ø9mm • Length 12mm


Code Description P1307M Bud (Ø9mm) Mounted Bullet (8mm) Mounted


UOM EACH


Price £0.65


• Felt • Ø10mm • Length 15mm


Code P31656 Description Pear (Ø10mm) Mounted


UOM EACH


Price £0.78


Description Barrel (Ø10mm) Mounted Bud (Ø9mm) Mounted


UOM EACH


Price £0.78


• Felt • Ø14mm • Length 15mm


Code Description


P1309M Inverted Cone (Ø14mm) Mounted


Pear (Ø10mm) Mounted UOM EACH Price £0.78 Cone (Ø11mm) Mounted


• Felt • Ø11mm • Length 20mm


Code Description P1310M Cone (Ø11mm) Mounted Knife (Ø21mm) Mounted


UOM EACH


Price £0.78


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