October 31, 2025
We have a range of tools for satin finishing including the Finimaster PRO, the Finimaster KEYWAY and the Cibo FINIPOWER. Ideal for satin finishing and graining applications.
Finipower (variable speed grinders): Which work well on box section (up to 50mm wide).
Finimaster PRO: The premium tool for high quality flat surface finishing over larger areas. M14 wheel fixing directly onto the motor body.
Finimaster KEYWAY:Â Using 100mm keyway wheels and brushes the basic is the predecessor of the Pro and is good for general purpose satin finishing where the quality of the finish is less critical.
Recommended Speed Range: 2,400 – 3,000rpm
Box section finishing has never been simpler than with the Finipower variable speed grinder. Use the grinder to do any weld prep and grinding work. You can then go on to finish on the same tool, offering abrasives that give you great control, anywhere from scale removal to fine satin grain finishing or even mirror polishing in one simple process.
We recommend using the Finipower grinder with the FMCM and FMTM abrasive wheels when fabricating metal up to around 4 inches wide. This allows you to give the metal a consistent finish without leaving obvious lines down your workpiece.
The 60 grit ceramic combination flap wheel is our high performance ceramic abrasive and coarse tex cloth wheel that we recommend for problems like this. With long lasting durability and a high cut rate, this versatile ceramic flap wheel can be used for a range of applications such as:
The 60 grit ceramic flap wheel alone gives a consistent satin finish. But if you are after a finer finish simply refine the existing finish with the 80 grit FMCM wheels to leave a 240 grit satin finish.
Recommended Speed Range: 1,200 – 2,400rpm
Use the Finimaster Pro when finish really matters.  The Finimaster PRO is the premium machine for applying a high quality satin finish to a flat (or curved) sheet metal. The 5 inch inflatable wheels supplied with the machine allows the abrasive sleeves to offer a wide ‘footprint’ on the workpiece, remove the risk of bouncing and chatter marks which can be evident with smaller machines.
Never used a drum sander before?
A great place to start is with the FX87 80 grit ceramic sleeves / belts which have the aggression to remove quite a bit of damage and scratches in the workpiece whilst leaving a clear grain finish which you can blend to meet your particular requirements.
1:Â Ensure the inflatable wheel is deflated so that you can slip the 80 grit FX87 ceramic belt over, ensure the belt is square and then inflate the wheel and screw onto the Finimaster Pro
2: Use the Finimaster PRO to remove the initial scale and any scratches that may have damaged the metal and apply a consistent grain finish to your metal
3: Remove the inflatable wheel and replace with the 80 grit FMTM Tex / scotchbrite type wheel. Go over the same area as you did with the ceramic belt. This will remove any sanding marks and give you a nice, consistent, blended 240 grit finish (Note: This is a great start point for a good quality satin finish but with the Finimaster Pro there are many, many options available…)
Step 4: Spray the Inoxiclean spray over the workpiece to apply a final layer of protection to your metal
Hints and Tips:
Vary the grinding pressure on the workpiece to prevent ‘start stop lines’ when belt grinding. Use a higher speed when grinding and a slower speed for the final finishing to give you the best performance and maximum life out of your abrasives.
Recommended Speed:Â 2,500rpm
For almost all applications the Finimaster KEYWAY (and other general purpose drum sander machines) has been superseded by the Finimaster PRO. There is one application however where the Basic still wins. If you are looking to de-scale and grind lots of deep damage or rust then using a ventilated wheel with a much more aggressive grinding action can be achieved. The quality of the finish is less important as the focus is on removing scale.
The Finimaster can be supplied with either a 4″ inflatable tyre (5″ on the Finimaster PRO) or the rubber ventilated wheel. The smaller diameter wheel means that the consistency of your finish may not be quite as good, but if scale removal is all you are after then this is perfect.
For high aggression, switch to the ventilated rubber wheel.
For high aggression applications we recommend our FX87 P36 belts.
This wheel is used in exactly the same way as the inflatable wheel.
Step 1:Â Slide the belt over the wheel and inflate if using the 4 inch wheel. Or attach to the machine if using the ventilated wheel.
Step 2:Â Use the machine to remove scale from your workpiece.
Hints and Tips: