You could use a brake cylinder hone that you attach to your drill, available at almost any auto parts store. Then follow that up with a long ended dremel extension with a buffing/polishing wheel on the dremel extension, or even rig up a wooden or metal dowel that has a slit in it for a buffing cloth, to use in your drill and use that for final polishing with rouge for a real slick surface.
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