I go up to 1200 paper but yeah. Your thinking is correct. I guess I would lap the 1k on a flat surface with sandpaper, and maybe finish lapping the 4k/8k on the 1k, but I would still be cautious.
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I go up to 1200 paper but yeah. Your thinking is correct. I guess I would lap the 1k on a flat surface with sandpaper, and maybe finish lapping the 4k/8k on the 1k, but I would still be cautious.
I have been using the Norton 1000 to refresh lap my Norton 4/8 for a couple of years. There is no cross contamination. Just rinse the 4/8 under running water and rub with a brush or your hand to remove any loose particles.
I have never had any embedded particles from either the 1000 Norton or from any sandpaper. But... I do not use a lot of pressure and I do not use poor quality sandpaper.
However, there have been a number of people who have experienced abrasive particles from sandpaper becoming embedded in the Norton 4/8 so be sure to check the hone with a spare razor or knife blade first.
Not quite the same situation, but I use a DMT1200 to lap my BBW & coticule... works great.
-Chief