Baldhead
Established Member
First off
I don't want arguments, bitching, biting, fighting etc. etc.
This is a genuine question and I would appreciate genuine answers only.
I have some lapping film which I bought some time ago from Workshop Heaven, which should be stuck onto float glass, however float glass is extremely expensive, so I am thinking of using Perspex instead. Has anyone tried this? will Perspex be flat enough? is there an alternative I could use?
As I will be using water as a lubricant I think MDF is out of the question or will it be ok if the water is just on the surface?
TIA
Baldhead
I don't want arguments, bitching, biting, fighting etc. etc.
This is a genuine question and I would appreciate genuine answers only.
I have some lapping film which I bought some time ago from Workshop Heaven, which should be stuck onto float glass, however float glass is extremely expensive, so I am thinking of using Perspex instead. Has anyone tried this? will Perspex be flat enough? is there an alternative I could use?
As I will be using water as a lubricant I think MDF is out of the question or will it be ok if the water is just on the surface?
TIA
Baldhead