Barranca Diamond GP6-6 Wheel Cab Maker User Manual

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POLISHING WITH DIAMOND PASTE

The GP6-6 Wheel Cab Maker comes with three syringes (5 grams each) of diamond paste in abra-

sive grit sizes: 8,000, 14,000 and 50,000 mesh. These diamond pastes are to be used with the three

6" Polytex polishing pads. Once the gemstone material has been sanded and polished with the 3,000

grit (6 micron) diamond wheel, remove the paper backing on one of the Polytex pads to expose the

adhesive surface, placing it firmly without creases on the foam rubber convex surface of the 6" end

polishing disc on the right end (Fig 13).

Fig 13 - Polytex pad being applied to

the convex polishing disc

Lightly smear with your fingertip a small amount of diamond paste on the center of the mounted Poly-

tex pad with the polishing disc rotating. The diamond paste will evenly spread over the surface of the

Polytex pad once polishing of the gemstone starts. No water or extender fluid is needed to effectively

disperse the diamond paste from the syringe to the Polytex pads. Move the gemstone in a rocking

and rotating motion from the center of the disc toward the outside edge to achieve a uniform polished

surface.

Use only one dedicated Polytex polishing pad with each respective diamond paste syringe (i.e. keep

a labeled Polytex pad for the 8,000 grit paste in a zip-lock bag labeled 8,000 grit). Do not use a single

Polytex pad with two or more diamond pastes or else cross-contamination and poor polishing of the

gemstone material may result.

The Polytex pad can be removed from the convex polishing disc by slowly pulling the Polytex pad off

the disc. Place pad in a zip-lock plastic bag properly labeled with the syringe paste diamond grit size

for future use. If the adhesive backing becomes weak with repeated use, you can apply a few drops

of 3M On/Off cement to improve the adhesive connection to the foam rubber disc.

GP6-6 WHEEL CAB MAKER

OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT

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