jrodell27
Member
Hello everyone. I'm restoring an old 1960's table saw and I just got back in the saddle after a year of hiatus. I've got the machine completely disassembled and most of the parts shiny and brushed. I got overzealous and didn't realize the alumnimum insert for the chassis had a brushed metal effect that could be easily removed with a scotch scrub pad. Little did I know until I scrubbed the entire front face clean.
My neighbor who knows his way around a shop better than I do took a look and said the effect could probably be recreated using a wire cup brush on a drill.
Does anyone know if this is possible, or what this effect might be named or called? I've tried to search the past week with no success in finding anything talking about this effect or anything else. Thank you in advance - I've attached a couple of images to help identify what I'm talking about.
My neighbor who knows his way around a shop better than I do took a look and said the effect could probably be recreated using a wire cup brush on a drill.
Does anyone know if this is possible, or what this effect might be named or called? I've tried to search the past week with no success in finding anything talking about this effect or anything else. Thank you in advance - I've attached a couple of images to help identify what I'm talking about.





