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    Default Lapping a new stone...

    I am watching Glen's video about lapping a brand new Norton 4/8 and I am confused..

    In his video he uses a DMT 100 to do the initial lap then finishes on the 325, I thought the idea was to get it flat and smooth and you could do that with a 325 only, My norton's are brand new and I have a DMT 325 on order..

    So can I use the 325 only or do I need to get some weird sandpaper to do this (or buy the expensive DMT 100)

    *confused

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    The 325 is all you need.

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    Whew thanks I was getting nervous

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    Did I read somewhere that the grit that you lapped the stone with determined it's use. The smoother the lapping material the less cutting action the stone would have???

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    +1. The 325 will get it flat, and keep it flat.

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    The 100 would just make quicker work of it if there was a lot of material needing to be removed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldog View Post
    The 100 would just make quicker work of it if there was a lot of material needing to be removed.
    Give that man a Cigar

    BTW gents it is a 120 grit or XXC DMT and you really should not need one, I bought one for the express reason of lapping old barber's hones off e-bay and fixing them up for resale... Since I bought one I try and use it LOL

    Here is the DMT Grit Chart


    SILVER (XX) Diamond - Extra-Extra Coarse (120 mesh, 120 micron)


    BLACK (X) Diamond - Extra Coarse (220 mesh, 60 mircron)


    BLUE (C) Diamond - Coarse (325 mesh, 45 micron)


    RED (F) Diamond - Fine (600 mesh, 25 micron)


    GREEN (E) Diamond - Extra Fine (1200 mesh, 9 micron)


    WHITE (CER) Ceramic (2200 mesh, 7 micron)


    TAN (EE) Diamond - Extra-Extra Fine (8000 mesh, 3 micron)
    Last edited by gssixgun; 01-09-2012 at 04:15 AM.
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