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Post by Toad on Oct 27, 2009 9:03:41 GMT -5
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Post by johnjsgems on Oct 27, 2009 9:44:56 GMT -5
100 grams of anything with diamond is cheap. I think it is made for loading polishing laps for faceting. You may be successful mixing it with walnut shell for something like the Diamond Pacific Vibra-Dry. You experiment and I'll help market "Toad Super Polish".
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drjo
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by drjo on Oct 27, 2009 19:24:23 GMT -5
I think it would sell better as just "Toad Polish" ;D
Dr Joe
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Post by Toad on Oct 28, 2009 5:59:35 GMT -5
Is there a market for polished toads?
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julietom
having dreams about rocks
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Post by julietom on Oct 31, 2009 18:42:28 GMT -5
I just accidently loaded my TV-10 with 220 diamond, and its cutting really fast. It was about 6-7 tablespoons graded diamond grit, from my flat lap supplies. go check out the little video: this is after 2 hours of run time.....
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Post by Toad on Oct 31, 2009 22:16:38 GMT -5
I was thinking more for the polishing phase - ever done that by accident?
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julietom
having dreams about rocks
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Post by julietom on Nov 1, 2009 0:07:23 GMT -5
Ive never accidentally polished anything, that I can recall. Speaking of polishing, I have an extra Richardson's ranch polisher, if somebody wanted to buy one. Picked it up in a horse trade....
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