Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 13
Like Tree7Likes

Thread: Naniwa stablization

  1. #1
    Senior Member blabbermouth bluesman7's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2014
    Location
    Denver CO
    Posts
    4,569
    Thanked: 810

    Default Naniwa stablization

    I think I'm going to glue my Naniwa SP 8k to a piece of marble tile to keep it flatter. Checking the stone through a honing session with a straight edge and as it is drying shows it moving around quite a bit through what I suspect is uneven water absorption. I don't soak my stones, just spray and go. I think the thinness of the SP stones contributes to the warping. It's easy enough to keep them flat by lapping but I attribute 90% of the wear on the stone to this continuous lapping.

  2. #2
    rhensley rhensley's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Location
    West TN.
    Posts
    2,155
    Thanked: 243

    Default

    Let me know what glue or epoxy you use. I have been thinking of doing the same thing to my 5K SS only putting it on some thing a couple of inches higher to make it easier to use. keeps the knuckle from hitting the table top.

  3. #3
    Senior Member blabbermouth bluesman7's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2014
    Location
    Denver CO
    Posts
    4,569
    Thanked: 810

    Default

    I'm planning on using Bondo actually. My thinking is that it will have less penetration into the stone than an epoxy. I've often used body filler as a glue in the past for various things with total success.

  4. #4
    Senior Member blabbermouth tintin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
    Location
    archbold ohio
    Posts
    2,364
    Thanked: 545

    Default

    my Naniwas are the super stones attached to the plastic stand. is this the same as you are talking about? i'm disappointing in them because of the way they change shape. i chose them over others because i thought i wouldn't have to pre-soak them, just spray and go.(not the case).

  5. #5
    Senior Member blabbermouth bluesman7's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2014
    Location
    Denver CO
    Posts
    4,569
    Thanked: 810

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by tintin View Post
    my Naniwas are the super stones attached to the plastic stand. is this the same as you are talking about? i'm disappointing in them because of the way they change shape. i chose them over others because i thought i wouldn't have to pre-soak them, just spray and go.(not the case).
    Yes the SP is the new version of the Super Stone. They are very similar if not exactly the same except the SP does not have the plastic stand. I had a 3k SS on the stand and it behaved the same way. People are reporting that the 20mm version does stay more stable, so it looks as though making the stone effectively thicker will work. Naniwa recommends not soaking these stones.

  6. #6
    illegitimum non carborundum Utopian's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Rochester, MN
    Posts
    11,544
    Thanked: 3795
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    It's easy enough to keep them flat by lapping but I attribute 90% of the wear on the stone to this continuous lapping.
    Yup.

    HERE is an old discussion about SuperStone odd swelling and how to deal with it.

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to Utopian For This Useful Post:

    bluesman7 (07-31-2015)

  8. #7
    Senior Member blabbermouth bluesman7's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2014
    Location
    Denver CO
    Posts
    4,569
    Thanked: 810

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    Yup.

    HERE is an old discussion about SuperStone odd swelling and how to deal with it.
    Helpful.

    One person said that fastening to the back of a DMT cured it. The rest seemed like a combination of soak and ignore.

    I'm going to glue my 8k to a marble tile today. I'll report my results in a few days.
    Last edited by bluesman7; 08-01-2015 at 03:37 PM.
    lz6 likes this.

  9. #8
    Senior Member Ernie1980's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    1,568
    Thanked: 269

    Default

    How did attaching the stone to the tile work? What glue did you use?

  10. #9
    Senior Member blabbermouth bluesman7's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2014
    Location
    Denver CO
    Posts
    4,569
    Thanked: 810

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Ernie1980 View Post
    How did attaching the stone to the tile work? What glue did you use?
    I just finished using my 8k on a razor. It worked extremely well, much better than I expected. I used Bondo body filler as a glue so that the stone could sit on a bed of filler. I'll get a picture up soon. While using it today I saw zero change in flatness after the initial lapping.

  11. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to bluesman7 For This Useful Post:

    tintin (08-04-2015), Utopian (08-05-2015)

  12. #10
    Senior Member Ernie1980's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    1,568
    Thanked: 269

    Default

    Thanks for the update! I never would have thought of Bondo...

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •