I required a handful of 5mm long spacers to fit an LCD to the front panel of an electronic box I developed. I have a few 5mm long hex standoffs, too few, but have many 40mm long of the same stuff, so parted off a bunch of 5mm sections. This left a nice sharp edge burr at the part face and it was too much effort to reset each in the chuck, and clean the corners up – I had to do 40 off them…
So, tear a strip of fine emery paper, the width equal to the height of an aerosol can snap-on lid. Fit the emery inside the lid, against the sides, with emery inwards. Dump the bits to be deburred inside, top off the opening, leaving a small gap – insert the nozzle of the compressed air gun into said opening at an angle and pull the trigger, hold for 2-3 minutes, and the bits are all nicely deburred!
The spacer between the LCD and the rear of the front panel of the box of tricks:
LCD viewed from front.
Emery in the container
CLose off the top and blast with the air gun..
Nicely deburred, matt finish.
edit – them typo's…
Edited By Joseph Noci 1 on 20/07/2019 21:33:37