spadebit
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US silver cutters are pretty fussy about the polish on the bottom or our flats. I know the stone setters have been using these Gold Wheels for some time and hand polish with great success- but there cuts are very short and usually quite steep. Meaning that I think they can get away with faceting on the bottom side that we bright cutters cannot. Now I really like the polish obtained with these wheels- just not the facets obtained when hand holding. So this has been my solution and it seems to work well and easily for me. I started out using just a cheap grinder body and a home-made fixture so it mounts on the edge of my hone body. I had to hunt to fond a body short enough that I could move my hone as I wanted on my bench. Simple
, just sharpen as usual, and when you are ready to polish a flat or radius heel, swing the fixture over a little further to the right and present the tool to the Gold Polish Wheel- yer dun!