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Relative "Grit" of Green Compound and White Jeweler's Rouge

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    Sep 12, 2017 · A lot of 'jeweler's rouge' compounds will be intended for softer metals worked by jewelers (brass, gold, silver, copper, etc). That's to say, they are NOT formulated to cut hardened metals, like cutlery steel, very well. The 'white rouge' in those cases might be something like tin oxide, which is much too soft to be useful on steel.

Jeweler's Rouge Colors eHow

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    White Rougher than red rouge but smoother than black rouge, white rouge is used by jewelers to polish jewelry and to remove scratches and dirt from the surface. It excels at polishing aluminum but can also be used on all precious metals and thermoset plastic. White rouge is too soft for use on hard materials like wood or nickel.

What is the grit or micron equivalent of different types ...

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    Sep 27, 2016 · White rouge is a finishing compound used for a finer coloring of aluminum, plastics and soft composites.White rouge however is used on many other metals including brass, stainless and steel. The abrasive is a calcined alumina (flat platelet) Red rouge is the finest finishing rouge produced.

What grit is Tripoli, White Diamond? The International ...

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    Nov 27, 2005 · This Jewelers Rouge in a tallow carries. White Diamond = 1500-1800 grit This is a white ceramic in a wax carrier 12,000 MicroMesh is the same particle size as 2000 grit sandpaper.

Different stropping compounds? BladeForums.com

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    Oct 01, 2014 · On D2, the white will do much, much better (and maybe the blue, if it's AlOx); on S30V, a diamond or CBN grit at 1µ or smaller would do much better. This is when the hardness of the grit becomes much more important than the size, within some limits.

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