Adventurebilt Raiders buckle unfinished...what next?
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Adventurebilt Raiders buckle unfinished...what next?
So I just ordered an Adventurebilt Raiders buckle. Kim told me they come unfinished and require "filing and water sanding"..So, anyone got any tips for making my buckle look new? Here is the pic Kim sent me. The one on the right is the unfinished buckle. The one on the left has been finished and water sanded. How to do I do this? Thanks guys!
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Hey ReturningSon,
I believe these things are laser cut stainless steel, so they harden slightly on the cut lines. That said, a fine or medium "b*****d cut" file might not cut it (mine wouldn't).
I used sand paper (300 or so grit to keep me from cutting too much). I backed the paper with a straight sanding stick (about 1/2" square) to keep the edges straight on the out side, a smaller stick (maybe 1/4" square) for the inside. Same tools for rounding things off a bit so the buckle wouldn't cut the leather.
Wet and dry sand paper will work with water if you decide to "wet sand" it. I didn't. Any slight scratches 300 might leave we'll call disstressing.
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I believe these things are laser cut stainless steel, so they harden slightly on the cut lines. That said, a fine or medium "b*****d cut" file might not cut it (mine wouldn't).
I used sand paper (300 or so grit to keep me from cutting too much). I backed the paper with a straight sanding stick (about 1/2" square) to keep the edges straight on the out side, a smaller stick (maybe 1/4" square) for the inside. Same tools for rounding things off a bit so the buckle wouldn't cut the leather.
Wet and dry sand paper will work with water if you decide to "wet sand" it. I didn't. Any slight scratches 300 might leave we'll call disstressing.
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Go to Pep Boys or wherever, and pick up some "Wet-Dry" sandpaper in the paint / body-work section. Get a rat-tail file for the inside angles, and a flat file for the outer ones.
Do all the filing first, to get the edges smoothed down, then hit it with the sand paper. That will give it a nice finish, and take care of any nicks or scratches from the file.
You've sanded projects before, right? Do the coarse stuff first, then move to the finer grit.
Good luck.
Do all the filing first, to get the edges smoothed down, then hit it with the sand paper. That will give it a nice finish, and take care of any nicks or scratches from the file.
You've sanded projects before, right? Do the coarse stuff first, then move to the finer grit.
Good luck.
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Re: Adventurebilt Raiders buckle unfinished...what next?
How much are these again?
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Re: Adventurebilt Raiders buckle unfinished...what next?
like 3 bucks then $4 to ship to US (yes, the shipping costs more than a buckle) but its worth it!