Just watched Lynn in a video on honeing, and he stated that a new stone might need to be lamped can someone tell me what this is. Thanks
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Just watched Lynn in a video on honeing, and he stated that a new stone might need to be lamped can someone tell me what this is. Thanks
It means flattening the working surface of the hone; so it stays uniform throughout the stroke of the razor.
Use the "Advance" search button above right, insert keyword "lapping a hone or stone" for a list of threads on the topic.
Lapping is the process of making the stone flat, with sandpaper or diamond plate etc.
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This one was a pain to lamp. It took an eternity to lamp through that old label and all that urethane! :D
No, seriously. What Hirlau and Martin said. Lots of info. A well-worn dmt 325 is my flattener of choice!
That's because you were using a wimpy lamp. This is what you need:
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Hi breakofdawn,
Lapping a stone is the process of making the stone as flat as possible to make honing more precise. Here's a link to gssixgun lapping Nortons. I think he uses two different DMT's if I remember correctly, but you can do the lapping with just a DMT8c325. Sandpaper can be used, but the DMT is pretty much the preferred method for most here because you don't have to lap it and they last a long-long time. YouTube - gssixgun Norton 4k 8k Lapping. Hope this helps!!
Good Luck and Great Shaves!!
Best Regards,
Howard
Hi breakofdawn,
I'm just chiming in to apologize on behalf of decent people everywhere for a couple of the clowns who posted really awful jokes here. Clowns, you probably know who you are!
Yes, breakofdawn. A Baaaaaaad joke indeed! All in good fun, I assure you. We are here to help.
NOW! We wait patiently for roughkype to misspell something! ;)