Sand blasting

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Re: Sand blasting

#11 Post by ovenpaa »

Froggy, I would suggest vapour honing, it gives a nice satin finish on stainless.
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Re: Sand blasting

#12 Post by froggy »

vapour honing
What is that ? like bead blasting but steam is the vector ?
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Re: Sand blasting

#13 Post by ovenpaa »

Water and an abrasive are used.
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Re: Sand blasting

#14 Post by froggy »

Can I do that in my dish-washer O:-) ??
Seriously, do you know of companies where I can send my case for them to work their magic on it ?
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Re: Sand blasting

#15 Post by ovenpaa »

Just about anywhere that does anodising will do vapour honing
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Re: Sand blasting

#16 Post by SamJones »

Another alternative is soda blasting, instead of firing sand or silica media, it fires bicarbonate of soda as it turns to a fine dust on impact, so it is good for cleaning dirt off items you don't want damaged too.
My brother had his tractor soda blasted clean, but I'm unsure if anywhere will do something so small as a watch bezel?
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