jlawford
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Whoops! 3 young kids means I have lost all sense of time these days...
Thanks Brian- a purchase in the offing me thinks.
Thanks Brian- a purchase in the offing me thinks.
A good strop (with an oxide) from a 1200 plate should give you a mirror finish.Mike Bremner":1sxvar2x said:2) How good an edge should I get straight off the 1200 plate? Until now I've been using micromesh on glass (I was getting it free until recently) and getting a sharper polished bevel, albeit with a 3 micron paper. I know the diamond is around 9 micron but it's nowhere near polished? Do I just need to strop/polish (I might try the finest micromesh on glass in the interim)
Whoops. So, if you do this, make sure you email [email protected] after ordering and have them put in your correct billing address (or they'll spam you with free catalogs at €3.50 a time via addresspal)!MarkDennehy":2x22nwbb said:No, I gave the addresspal address (and made up a phone number; I figure if there's a problem, they have my correct email). Seemed to work fine. Went with addresspal over parcel motel though, because addresspal has a mainland UK hub and a lot of ebay sellers wouldn't ship outside the mainland (even to N.Ireland). Cheap enough to have both in case you need it really.
Mike Bremner":21encpbi said:Set of three arrived today, quick go and seem good however a few questions and observations...
1) They seemed to get less abrasive very quickly. Probably 50 strokes of a chisel and I can feel a difference in the plates where they have been used and not used. Is this normal?
2) How good an edge should I get straight off the 1200 plate? Until now I've been using micromesh on glass (I was getting it free until recently) and getting a sharper polished bevel, albeit with a 3 micron paper. I know the diamond is around 9 micron but it's nowhere near polished? Do I just need to strop/polish (I might try the finest micromesh on glass in the interim)
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