You are on the mark with WD40, you do not want a thick film like you get with machine oil as it will reduce the cutting action. WD40 or paraffin (use lamp oil to get a nicer smell 8) ) work the best. The other thing is to clean them when they do get a bit clogged, I put mine in the dishwasher, they come out nice a clean and cut better. 8)OPJ":2p6xko9t said:I've started using WD-40 with my ceramic stone which, unlike machine oil, seems to lubricate the stone well without giving the impression that it isn't cutting at all.
DaveL":210xki7c said:Note.I can do this as I load the dish washer before going to bed and am first up and unload it, you may find you have a problem if SWMBO finds you putting what looks like oily bits of stone in with the plates. :roll:
Newbie_Neil":3w4vwpg5 said:Probably not as bad as swmbo finding out you've used the microwave. :roll:
Joel Moskowitz":1n6dk3ak said:In this area Lee's book is simply incorrect.
bugbear":2lbtrzho said:Joel Moskowitz":2lbtrzho said:In this area Lee's book is simply incorrect.
The electron micrographs looked pretty convincing to me
BugBear
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