Dan Dubeau
Ultra Member
Got finished needle scaling my mower deck for some repairs, and thought I'd play around with a block of aluminum before I put it away. I'd done this a long time ago on a machined case cover protector I made for a motorcycle, but always wanted to play around with it again and experiment more. This block is 6061-T6, and it didn't take long to create this finish. The pics in the vise are as scaled, and the one on the table is after a wire wheel treatment at the bench grinder. Wire wheel kind smeared it down a bit and took the high spots off.
Not quite a sand cast finish, but something unique and different. Princess auto has needles for $5, so next time I'm there I'll pick up some spares to play around with various end treatments on the rods. Maybe Try radiusing them, or bringing to more of a point? There's a couple projects in the queue that I want to make a bit more cosmetically appealing than my standard green scotchbright rubown, so I want to play around with some different surface treatments. If I ever get through the "fixing broken shit" projects....
Not quite a sand cast finish, but something unique and different. Princess auto has needles for $5, so next time I'm there I'll pick up some spares to play around with various end treatments on the rods. Maybe Try radiusing them, or bringing to more of a point? There's a couple projects in the queue that I want to make a bit more cosmetically appealing than my standard green scotchbright rubown, so I want to play around with some different surface treatments. If I ever get through the "fixing broken shit" projects....