pmace
Elite Cafe Member
I use Lindsay templates for sharpening by hand. I've been using copper practice plates for laps for a while now with excellent results. I've tried lubricants of all types (silicone oil, WD-40, mineral spirits, alcohol, Windex) and have come to the conclusion that dry is the best. I have one lap with 1200 grit, one with 3000 and the last with 50,000. If the tip is chipped 1200 takes the face down in about a minute and polishing with the other two is 20-30 seconds each. When they get dirty just wipe them off and add more powder by spreading it with your finger. Powder is cheap from Kingsley North.
Using a charging roller to charge a plate with 600 grit I can do some minor re-shaping. Major work still needs the grinder with a diamond disk.
Using a charging roller to charge a plate with 600 grit I can do some minor re-shaping. Major work still needs the grinder with a diamond disk.