joedirt
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Post by joedirt on Apr 22, 2007 16:43:00 GMT -5
I have a 10" raytech vibrating lap that I have never used.
I am trying to polish slabs(cut with a Lortone LS12). I think they are smoothed to about a 600 grit.
What is my next step?
I have an Aluminum oxide pre-polish and polish will this work?
Do I need to weigh down my slabs? and how?
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Post by sandsman1 on Apr 23, 2007 1:18:24 GMT -5
it does help to put a weight on the slabs you get a better grind when ya do, the slabs are kinda light and sometimes only grind parts of them i would run the pre polish and see what it looks like after ya clean it up it should start showin a good shine if not id weight it down and run again around 400 grit and go from there
i would think the saw blade maybe put a 220 on the face allready id start with a 400 or so grit if i was gonna tryit and go from there
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joedirt
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Post by joedirt on Apr 23, 2007 12:10:26 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice,
I only have one pan for my vib. Can I use this one pan for all my grits and polishes?
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