I went today to buy a junk lens to try out the infinity kit. Now mind you, my 3" orbital died so I had to use my PC and a god awful backing plate I have. The good backing plate crapped out on me as well so I had to use one that has no flex to it that was not liking this process. The other thing is that I did not have a vise or anything to stabilize the light so I was trying to hold the light with my feet. Yes I know, it was a horrible experience but the goal was just to see how the process worked and to get an idea of what needed to be done and what questions I would have.
Few questions:
what speed are you using the orbital at and are you applying pressure? Do I need to vary the speed based on what pads I am using or same speed through each grit?
How would I adjust for bends? On the edge of the lens where it bends toward the blinker, I am not sure if I burned that area since it was a sharp bend or not. The backing plate was making the machine skip all over the place and I am not sure if it was caused by that and could have been sanded smooth or it I burned through it. If I burned through it, it happened really quick with the 320 grit. LOL
At the top of the light there looks like stress cracks, can anything be done about those? They were there when I bought the lens
I know it still looks bad but I'm sure if I had the right set up, I could have done a much better job. There are still some light sanding marks when I look at it in the sun and because I couldn't hold the light properly I did not do anything to the right of the bend, mainly focused on the bigger flatter area. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!



