chiefjason Report post Posted March 24, 2014 Picked up a Round Hand Burnisher from Pro Edge Burnishers a while back. It's my go to tool for molding know. Really lets me push hard into the front of the trigger guard on Glocks. I mostly use the larger round top on it. I'll use if for final hand burnishing and pre burnishing after edging the damp edges. This has become a really handy tool to have around. And as a bonus, it's a beauty! I also have one of their burnisher for my drill press, the Hole Burnisher, and it is fantastic. Saves a ton of work. Gets in the belt slots and makes short work of them. http://www.proedgeburnishers.com/hand-burnishers.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
charlescrawford Report post Posted March 26, 2014 Picked up a Round Hand Burnisher from Pro Edge Burnishers a while back. It's my go to tool for molding know. Really lets me push hard into the front of the trigger guard on Glocks. I mostly use the larger round top on it. I'll use if for final hand burnishing and pre burnishing after edging the damp edges. This has become a really handy tool to have around. And as a bonus, it's a beauty! I also have one of their burnisher for my drill press, the Hole Burnisher, and it is fantastic. Saves a ton of work. Gets in the belt slots and makes short work of them. http://www.proedgeburnishers.com/hand-burnishers.html I have a bunch of Beary's stuff for my dremel and I love it. Well worth the money that's for sure! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites