[meteorite-list] Polishing Chondrite Slices

STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com STARSANDSCOPES at aol.com
Thu May 3 09:14:29 EDT 2007


Hi, This is Tom Phillips, the microscope guy, which really means the
polishing guy. I have to agree, Ghubara is both tough to polish with out scratches
and when I revisited some polished slices I had made a year ago, all were
good except the Ghubara. It had to be repolished before any scope time.

Perhaps some one can suggest a sealing method that would work for your
sphere?

Tom


In a message dated 5/3/2007 4:27:37 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
marcin at polandmet.com writes:
I just bought a Ghubaro and plan to have part of it made into a sphere,

>obviously ;), and the rest will be cut into slices

>

> I would like to polish the slices and was wondering if anyone has any

> experience doing this.

>

> I have a variety of belt sanders and palm sanders but I don't know what

> kind of abrasive to use, is there a specific type for polishing "stone

> like" material?


Be carefull, becouse
primo, ghubara is hard and every scratch from grinding will be visible on
polished slice.
secundo, Ghubara is one of the best ruster I have seen in chondrites.




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