...interested in your input.
Okay actually two purchases.
I'm growing tired of lapping/de-swarfing my Naniwas using sandpaper. It's just a messy process and a bit of a pain. So, I'm considering getting a lapping stone/plate. It sounds like the Norton and Naniwa lapping stones are not highly regarded. It sounds like it may be worth a few extra bucks to get a DMT 325. WDYT? As a follow on, for the folks who do go this route, do you prefer the 325 or the 600? I typically use 600 wet/dry sand paper, so I was thinking 600 would be more appropriate, but most discussion seems centered around the 325 for lapping. Do folks use the 325 to lap 10K or even 12K stones? Is there another route I should be considering?
I'm considering the Naniwa 12K to further refine my edges. I have the 3K/8K combo and a 10K. Anyone here use the 12K? Is there much difference between the 10K and the 12K?
Okay actually two purchases.
I'm growing tired of lapping/de-swarfing my Naniwas using sandpaper. It's just a messy process and a bit of a pain. So, I'm considering getting a lapping stone/plate. It sounds like the Norton and Naniwa lapping stones are not highly regarded. It sounds like it may be worth a few extra bucks to get a DMT 325. WDYT? As a follow on, for the folks who do go this route, do you prefer the 325 or the 600? I typically use 600 wet/dry sand paper, so I was thinking 600 would be more appropriate, but most discussion seems centered around the 325 for lapping. Do folks use the 325 to lap 10K or even 12K stones? Is there another route I should be considering?
I'm considering the Naniwa 12K to further refine my edges. I have the 3K/8K combo and a 10K. Anyone here use the 12K? Is there much difference between the 10K and the 12K?