Eugene Carkoski
Elite Cafe Member
I was able to make it to the Tucson rock and gem show and of course I had to stop and at kent's tools at Tucson Electric Park. Talk about a kid in a candy store. I purchased a 260 diamond lap and a 3000 grit. When I was leaving the area I came across a another vendor selling laps for $10.00 each, being a little skeptical I only purchased a 100 grit lap. To test the lap I first started out roughing in an M42 blank it was quick and had no effect on the lap.
So I tried a CarbaltXD™ blank to be honest I thought it would peel the diamonds right off the surface of the lap. To my surprise it did not appear to have any affect on the simulated diamonds on the surface and the blank was roughed in in just minutes. Unfortunately they are not American made, but come out of India web address www.jewelsnTools.com
So I tried a CarbaltXD™ blank to be honest I thought it would peel the diamonds right off the surface of the lap. To my surprise it did not appear to have any affect on the simulated diamonds on the surface and the blank was roughed in in just minutes. Unfortunately they are not American made, but come out of India web address www.jewelsnTools.com
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