Wend
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I recently became the proud owner of a (coarse) diamond stone, and a second hand no 4 plane from eBay. To break the stone in, I spent a while flattening the plane's sole (starting to feel like a real wood worker now!). The flattening seems to have been a success, but in the process the stone went rather orange:
The sole wasn't visibly particularly rusty, but I imagine this is what little specks of rust there were spread over the stone's surface.
I have a go at cleaning the stone with the tools that were to hand (such as water, a toothbrush, and a jay cloth), but whatever this orange stuff is it doesn't seem to want to move.
I don't want to clean the stone too aggressively, and wear out or tear off the diamonds, but having never used a diamond stone before I'm not sure what the best course of action is. Should I just ignore the discolouration as long as it continues to work? Or should I be cleaning it in some other way? Thought I'd best ask before my 'fine' stone succumbs to the same fate
Thanks!
The sole wasn't visibly particularly rusty, but I imagine this is what little specks of rust there were spread over the stone's surface.
I have a go at cleaning the stone with the tools that were to hand (such as water, a toothbrush, and a jay cloth), but whatever this orange stuff is it doesn't seem to want to move.
I don't want to clean the stone too aggressively, and wear out or tear off the diamonds, but having never used a diamond stone before I'm not sure what the best course of action is. Should I just ignore the discolouration as long as it continues to work? Or should I be cleaning it in some other way? Thought I'd best ask before my 'fine' stone succumbs to the same fate
Thanks!