Posted: 3/29/2017 8:44:39 PM EDT
| What is the best tool of grinding down hard plastics? the piece to be cut down is small and narrow and part of a bigger piece; only a few milimeters need to be grinded down , so it has to be very fine and precise tool; and able to make a cut that will leave the surface as flat and straight as possible |
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What is the best tool of grinding down hard plastics? the piece to be cut down is small and narrow and part of a bigger piece; only a few milimeters need to be grinded down , so it has to be very fine and precise tool; and able to make a cut that will leave the surface as flat and straight as possible I'd use a file or Emery board. |
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If I understand correctly, you want to precisely remove some surface of a long, flat piece? A woodworkers drum sander sounds like what you might need. I don't know if that would work due to heat, and gumming up the sander though.
A woodworker's scraper plane might accomplish what you want. |
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Would a 4" grinder with a sandpaper flapper wheel work? Pretty simple to get stuff flat and straight and they come in multiple grits... If you need smaller same deal but go to a dremel tool.. |


