[CR]Was: Items caught in the buffing wheel; Now: The Craft of Polishing

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Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 21:51:58 -0500
From: "Ken Wehrenberg" <wnwires@htc.net>
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Subject: [CR]Was: Items caught in the buffing wheel; Now: The Craft of Polishing
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Paul Williams wrote:

A similar thing happened to my father while in medical school in=20 Sheffield. As students in the early-50s, they were all required to learn =

how to sharpen the old-style solid scalpels. They would spend an hour or =

more honing a fine edge on the scalpel on a series of stones only to=20 have their instructor come by check the edge, blunt it on the edge of=20

the stone and tell them to try again. Needless to say, the old man can=20 sharpen the carving fork for Sunday dinner to a surgical edge!

Let me tell you when a buffing wheel catches a gold casting, it gets a flinging and one has a disaster on his hands if it lands on a precious, feathery-edged margin. Can you say "start over"? Buffing a denture or partial denture with wrought or cast wires to catch in the wheel is really fun, too. Plus, as you allude to your father's medical school experiences, the cantankerousness/mean-spiritedness of instructors was always simmering in dental school, too.

Ken Wehrenberg, Hermann, MO --slow your buffing wheels down a bit, they can be dangerous, for a safer job, use polishing points where possible, too!