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SWANSDOWN MOPS
The
ultimate buffing and polishing wheel for waxes
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PRICE AU
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EXPORT
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4"(100mm)
x 50 folds
6"(150mm) x 75 folds
6"(150mm) x 100 folds |
A$27.50
A$37.95
A$53.90 |
A$25.00
A$34.50
A$49.00 |
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These genuine Swansdown mops
are made right here in Australia and are one of the best ways we have found
to put a brilliant wax finish onto timber especially if you are using our EEE-Ultra Shine,
Traditional Wax or both. They
also work extremely well with Shellawax and Shellawax Cream.
Using one of these mops can
cut the time it takes to buff a wax finish to a matter of seconds, depending
upon the size of the work to be buffed. A tabletop will only take an
couple of minutes easy work with the 100 fold buff compared to around 15 minutes
or more of arm wrenching, back aching hand rubbing. It will leave a much nicer shine
on the timber because it is working with the grain rather than putting
swirls on the surface that you would get from using a lambs-wool buff, which works
with a circular motion. These mops also work much cooler than a lambs-wool
buff in a drill or angle grinder, making them much safer to use on
surfaces that may be effected by heat.
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are made of genuine swansdown which is woven to form a soft fabric
sheet of material called a fold these sheets are put together in a
stack of 50, 75 , or 100, cut to size, securely fastened
between two heavy washers and finally the centre hole is punched out.
We
have 3 sizes of mop 100mm (4") diameter x 50 fold 150mm
(6") x 75 fold, and 150mm x 100 fold.
The photo to the left
shows the 150mm (6") x 100 fold mop being used with a drill. It is ideal for buffing large areas
as it spreads to around 115mm (4.5") across its buffing surface when in use,
making it easy to cover a large area with each pass. A tabletop with a
width of 1 metre can easily be buffed in no more than 10 passes of the
mop.
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SWANSDOWN
BUFF ON THE LATHE
For buffing
bowls and other hand held objects.
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Above and below the mop is
attached to the lathe via a long coach bolt
which fits snugly through a timber cone and then into a screw chuck.
This
same fixing could be used with a faceplate, scroll chuck and other chucks.
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On the lathe the 100mm x 50 fold
mop can be used both inside and out
on bowls and is ideal for buffing work that cant be finished in the
lathe
as well as small boxes, jewellery, carvings and more.
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THREE IDEAS FOR USING
THE SWANSDOWN MOPS
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When these mops are new they
will shed a lot of fluff the first few times they are used, to minimize and
control this shedding it is a good idea to condition the mop before using
it. This is done by running the mop at high speed then putting a piece of
very course abrasive (16 grit is ideal) in contact with the edge of the mop
that is used for buffing.
This will drag off any of the loose fibres with a controlled action. This can also be done
using a
hacksaw blade and a bit of care.
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