Sean, May I?
Cdc, in response to your questions, in order:
:The Audiodesk preferred bevel angle is 38 degrees plus or minus 30 minutes (1/2 degree).
:There is no corner radius. Edge thickness (at the outermost portion of the CD after beveling should be approx. .025".
:Yes, it is the outside diameter only that gets cut.
:You could in fact purchase a bench lathe to perform the same operation. But you could also purchase a $300,000 Mikro Seiki CNC machining center and create a CNC command string to go along with it.
If you were to use a bench lathe you would need to fabricate a fixture to maintain flatness of the CD while the machining operation was being performed. If the CD were to deflect under the pressure of the contact of the cutting tool, The recommended 38 degree cutting angle would not be maintained.
:See my preceeding post for the CORRECT Furutech website. Sorry.
:In regards to "ferrous impurities", that is not the only contributing factor to magnetism. The Furutech site will explain further.
: I have no familiarity with "optical oils" being used in conjunction with application to the CD surface. I stress REMOVING any releases, oils or other impurities from the CD surface.
:I assume when you say you tried Novus #1, you were applying it to clean the CD's surface. Novus #2&3 are scratch removers as Novus#1 is merely a plastic polish used for plastic and or polycarbonate surfaces.
The manufacturers of most of the optical enhancers will explain that their products are "filling in" microscopic imperfections in the CD's plastic surface, enhancing light transmission of the laser reader.
Cdc, I hope this provides the clarification you requested. And Sean, I didn't mean to "butt in", but I did want to respond to Cdc's questions addressed to me, and I figured I would kill several birds with one stone.