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Post by Jack ( Yorkshire) on Jul 11, 2009 2:40:26 GMT -5
Hi 10t There was a link cant find it that showed the fracturing of SiC and AO , Ao does not fracture like Sic it goes Blunt where as SiC is stays sharp
Yes I use only SiC then on to Tripoly and sometimes Rapid 61 (which I think is AO based)
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