Fetzi_DLL
Member
Hi Folks,
after trying to find ways to get around the big investment in a GRS Power Hone i am now convinced i won't get around said investment.
Also thanks to the engraving podcasts beginner Episode.
But now there are some other things:
I have the 180, 600 and 1200 diamond laps.
For heel polishing i'll need either a ceramic or the cast iron lap.
In the forums i've noticed there seems to be as switch from ceramic laps to the cast iron ones due to longevity in combination with the price and ease to use. Is this correct or is a ceramic lap still needed? Its still a heavy price tag that i would want to avoid on top.
Also: Which kind of diamond polish to get with the laps? Any advantages of dry or wet? And which stuff to get?
And: If i have the 1200 grit diamon wheel as highest, which micron or grit diamond sprays/powders do i need. Like how many steps to go?
Thanks for reading, have a wonderful day
after trying to find ways to get around the big investment in a GRS Power Hone i am now convinced i won't get around said investment.
Also thanks to the engraving podcasts beginner Episode.
But now there are some other things:
I have the 180, 600 and 1200 diamond laps.
For heel polishing i'll need either a ceramic or the cast iron lap.
In the forums i've noticed there seems to be as switch from ceramic laps to the cast iron ones due to longevity in combination with the price and ease to use. Is this correct or is a ceramic lap still needed? Its still a heavy price tag that i would want to avoid on top.
Also: Which kind of diamond polish to get with the laps? Any advantages of dry or wet? And which stuff to get?
And: If i have the 1200 grit diamon wheel as highest, which micron or grit diamond sprays/powders do i need. Like how many steps to go?
Thanks for reading, have a wonderful day