AESamuel
Established Member
Hi there,
I want to make some metal laps for use with diamond compound for sharpening. (Hopefully will work out a bit cheaper than buying them)
My idea is to take some mild steel and lap it flat on glass like I sometimes do for lapping sharpening stones, but I am wary of leaving embedded abrasive behind.
Has anyone used Timesavers Lapping compound? The marketing says it won't charge into a metal surface/won't continue to cut, but I wanted to see if anyone had an opinion before I go and buy a tin.
Many thanks,
Asa
I want to make some metal laps for use with diamond compound for sharpening. (Hopefully will work out a bit cheaper than buying them)
My idea is to take some mild steel and lap it flat on glass like I sometimes do for lapping sharpening stones, but I am wary of leaving embedded abrasive behind.
Has anyone used Timesavers Lapping compound? The marketing says it won't charge into a metal surface/won't continue to cut, but I wanted to see if anyone had an opinion before I go and buy a tin.
Many thanks,
Asa