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07-01-2009, 12:32 PM
Thread: 1k is a "slow cutter"?
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I'll let Glen answer, but I am assuming that...
I'll let Glen answer, but I am assuming that different companies may have different methods for rating grit size, even if those differences are only slight. If this is the case, a 1k Norton and 1k...
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07-01-2009, 02:36 AM
Thread: 1k is a "slow cutter"?
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Did it cut any faster or slower than the Norton?
Did it cut any faster or slower than the Norton?
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06-30-2009, 11:59 PM
Thread: 1k is a "slow cutter"?
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I just assumed I would go from 1k to 4k (Norton),...
I just assumed I would go from 1k to 4k (Norton), unless you have another idea. What would be the difference between the two methods?
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06-30-2009, 01:41 PM
Thread: 1k is a "slow cutter"?
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Glen, Do you prefer the Norton of Naniwa 1k...
Glen,
Do you prefer the Norton of Naniwa 1k for bevel setting? I don't have a 1k yet and am weighing the options...what do you think? -
06-30-2009, 12:09 PM
Thread: 1k is a "slow cutter"?
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1k is a "slow cutter"?
Hey guys,
I've read that the Norton 1k is a "slow cutter". Now, does this mean that it is slow in comparison to other stones of comparable grit (i.e., Naniwa 1k)? I am slightly confused, b/c I...
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