A bit of context..
I have a Record No. 4 plane badly damaged by rust that I should have slung into the council recycling skip, but after watching Paul Sellers renovating an old Stanley I thought I'd give it a go. However it isn't just surface rust as it has a pitted sole so I went through sheets of 120 Grit Mirka Mirox sandpaper without totally clearing the pitting. Now before you start typing 'if it's flat just leave it' it bugs the hell out of me, and as I'm not making anything except a new greenhouse and bits for my new workshop (now delayed due to timber price increases) I have time on my hands to waste on a relatively inexpensive plane just to see if it's possible to restore it and experiment with different sharpening mediums.
So, inspired again by Mr. Sellers (bless his cotton socks) and forum posts I invested in 3 Vaunt diamond stones and made a holder for them together with a new strop plus 4 angle gauge blocks. It's very functional and dare I say looks ok, so all well and good so far. I then ran the plane over the 300 grit, using some really cheap glass cleaner as lubricant and have started to make more progress. However this morning the 300 grit plate looked as if it had been creosoted. I've managed to clean most of it off and realised it's likely to be rust despite regularly wiping off the plate. So my question is what do others use to lube their diamond stones with that doesn't turn it into a slab of Corten steel?
I have a Record No. 4 plane badly damaged by rust that I should have slung into the council recycling skip, but after watching Paul Sellers renovating an old Stanley I thought I'd give it a go. However it isn't just surface rust as it has a pitted sole so I went through sheets of 120 Grit Mirka Mirox sandpaper without totally clearing the pitting. Now before you start typing 'if it's flat just leave it' it bugs the hell out of me, and as I'm not making anything except a new greenhouse and bits for my new workshop (now delayed due to timber price increases) I have time on my hands to waste on a relatively inexpensive plane just to see if it's possible to restore it and experiment with different sharpening mediums.
So, inspired again by Mr. Sellers (bless his cotton socks) and forum posts I invested in 3 Vaunt diamond stones and made a holder for them together with a new strop plus 4 angle gauge blocks. It's very functional and dare I say looks ok, so all well and good so far. I then ran the plane over the 300 grit, using some really cheap glass cleaner as lubricant and have started to make more progress. However this morning the 300 grit plate looked as if it had been creosoted. I've managed to clean most of it off and realised it's likely to be rust despite regularly wiping off the plate. So my question is what do others use to lube their diamond stones with that doesn't turn it into a slab of Corten steel?
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