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    Default Lapping machine

    With hard varieties, lapping is a hopeless chore. Especially Rozsutec, Charnley Forest and Arkansas are very hard hones. Lapping them takes considerable time, not to mention muscle ache. Perseverance in this case may result in lasting damage to both health and hones…

    Given the considerable amount of hones yet waiting to be flattened, I had to come up with something to spare my not-quite-so-young back and muscles. After some thinking, I came up with an old bicycle wheel mounted in a steel frame.

    The wheel is used with silicon carbide of grit K220 - K600. As it dusts easily, the latter can only be used whet, and that's why I made the outer rim. It keeps the water on the plate and thus prevents any messiness. The upper fork is hinged and fitted with a leaning rake to rest the stone unto. Therefore, little force is required during grinding. Dry the plate after use with a cloth to prevent oxidation.

    See for more details Grinding and Honing part 2 Index website Henk en Ge Bos page 40
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    Last edited by Margeja; 04-27-2012 at 07:11 AM.

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