You can get special belts for a sander that polish aluminum... the finish 
depends on the 
grade... they look like 3-m polishing pads but on a belt...

John

On 2 Dec 2008 at 22:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> What do you guys use as the quickest and best cost effective and
> time-effective way to finish flat surfaces before the parts are
> Anodized?
> The parts are 8"x6"x3" Al boxes made from square tube with a few
> slots
> and holes CNC'd in so the surfaces are still the raw surfaces.
> I can CNC the boxes with a flat-face-mill , but wonder if there
> isnt
> something else you know of that is maybe a bit faster as I need to
> clamp
> and turn each side for the mill if I want to do it that way.
> 
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