frogesque
Established Member
Used fo many purposes including marking out, scraping mating flat surfaces and as an anvil (Arrrghh!!)
Engineering workshops usually have cast iron tables with decent toolrooms using black granite. Many amateurs and hobbyists have used thick glass plates as a reference surfaces but they are difficult to get now (float glass is not the same!). Smaller cast iron plates are available but are expensive not least because of the carriage charges and, especially in wooden sheds or garages at the end of the garden, prone to rust.
They aren't perfect, although using the tradionanal 3 plate method with fine grinding paste and a bit of grunt they can be pretty good. What I am talking about are the 3/4 inch thick granite kitchen work top chopping boards. As bought, they have a reasonably flat polished ground surface on one side. Good enough for all but the most exacting jobs and they don't rust or ding easily. Somewhere around 18" x12" in size, perfect for a small bench.
Anyone else used them and do you bother cementing them to a cut paving slab for better support of heavy jobs?
Engineering workshops usually have cast iron tables with decent toolrooms using black granite. Many amateurs and hobbyists have used thick glass plates as a reference surfaces but they are difficult to get now (float glass is not the same!). Smaller cast iron plates are available but are expensive not least because of the carriage charges and, especially in wooden sheds or garages at the end of the garden, prone to rust.
They aren't perfect, although using the tradionanal 3 plate method with fine grinding paste and a bit of grunt they can be pretty good. What I am talking about are the 3/4 inch thick granite kitchen work top chopping boards. As bought, they have a reasonably flat polished ground surface on one side. Good enough for all but the most exacting jobs and they don't rust or ding easily. Somewhere around 18" x12" in size, perfect for a small bench.
Anyone else used them and do you bother cementing them to a cut paving slab for better support of heavy jobs?