Anyone every tried, or got any insight into, making a (synthetic, obviously) stone?
I've a couple of plans ahead that involve making some tools with odd shaped cutting edges. There's lots of ways to approach that; by far the best is to mill the shape, then harden (And, if needed, stick a grinding point in the mill for a precision finish). Lacking a mill, I'm looking around for other options. I can get pretty close by various options (file + harden + grind, depending), but the final shaping seems to me to be best done with a shaped stone.
I can, of course, buy a stone and then shape that; I've got the diamond tooling for that, but grinding is never fun at the best of times, and grinding something friable is almost certainly going to be significantly less fun that that.
Hence the idea of seeing if I can form a stone roughly into the right shape; let it cure, and then minimal grinding to produce the desired surface.
For a proper polishing, I'm thinking MDF + various compounds or diamond paste; but I don't think that it would work well as a substrate for the coarser grits (say, 220); although if anyone's tried that, I'd be interested.
(There's also a degree of wanting to be able to make _everything_ needed to make something - although that's always a dangerous impulse to indulge; he says, whilst indulging same… :? )
I've a couple of plans ahead that involve making some tools with odd shaped cutting edges. There's lots of ways to approach that; by far the best is to mill the shape, then harden (And, if needed, stick a grinding point in the mill for a precision finish). Lacking a mill, I'm looking around for other options. I can get pretty close by various options (file + harden + grind, depending), but the final shaping seems to me to be best done with a shaped stone.
I can, of course, buy a stone and then shape that; I've got the diamond tooling for that, but grinding is never fun at the best of times, and grinding something friable is almost certainly going to be significantly less fun that that.
Hence the idea of seeing if I can form a stone roughly into the right shape; let it cure, and then minimal grinding to produce the desired surface.
For a proper polishing, I'm thinking MDF + various compounds or diamond paste; but I don't think that it would work well as a substrate for the coarser grits (say, 220); although if anyone's tried that, I'd be interested.
(There's also a degree of wanting to be able to make _everything_ needed to make something - although that's always a dangerous impulse to indulge; he says, whilst indulging same… :? )