shoot summ
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I've been dabbling in stone work for several years now, have acquired a number of tools, and am actually pretty decent at it. I can cut and edge most stones, marble, limestone, granite, quartzite, and have done a number of projects around the house and helped friends.
What I am struggling with is getting a good polish on flat granite like counter tops. I have the diamond buffs but am looking at what the next step is, found a few videos but really wanted perspectives from those that might have done this with success.
The buffs seem to work well in certain instances, I bull nosed some quartzite and it came out great. I've tried them on some flat granite though and it seems "cloudy" and doesn't have any "depth".
I've been dabbling in stone work for several years now, have acquired a number of tools, and am actually pretty decent at it. I can cut and edge most stones, marble, limestone, granite, quartzite, and have done a number of projects around the house and helped friends.
What I am struggling with is getting a good polish on flat granite like counter tops. I have the diamond buffs but am looking at what the next step is, found a few videos but really wanted perspectives from those that might have done this with success.
The buffs seem to work well in certain instances, I bull nosed some quartzite and it came out great. I've tried them on some flat granite though and it seems "cloudy" and doesn't have any "depth".