I think I have seem them for sale, need to use compound or maybe oil...also if you get them keep them sealed in a plastic bag or ice cream box as you don’t what grit getting into it.
Cork belts is...
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I think I have seem them for sale, need to use compound or maybe oil...also if you get them keep them sealed in a plastic bag or ice cream box as you don’t what grit getting into it.
Cork belts is...
That’s where the 2x72 belt sander comes into play!
I will give it a look, always interested in trying something new.
The ordinary stone tops out at 1000, the waterstone is good for 4000, no good for removal, purely for refining the edge.
I sharpen as a side business to making knives and sheaths, I have used and still use some of theses, lansky (don’t use anymore), oil stones (don’t use anymore), diamond rods (emergency use), ceramic...