Bobby2shots
Senior Member
Hi folks,
I've recently purchased some ShaptonGlass stones (320/1000/4000/8000) and the DGLP (DiamondGlass Lapping Plate). Since the DGLP cannot be used on ShaptonGlass stones below 500 grit, I'm looking for a solution and wondering what flattening method you fellow ShaptonGlass 320 owners have been using, and what kind of result you're getting..
FWIW, I presently have two Atoma diamond plates (400/1200), plus the Large Naniwa 220 flattening plate, and a Norton 220 flattening plate. If you feel abrasive powders would be a better option,,,I'll order some,,, or perhaps, get two more 320's and use the three-stone method?
Thanks in advance for your recommendations.
Bob
I've recently purchased some ShaptonGlass stones (320/1000/4000/8000) and the DGLP (DiamondGlass Lapping Plate). Since the DGLP cannot be used on ShaptonGlass stones below 500 grit, I'm looking for a solution and wondering what flattening method you fellow ShaptonGlass 320 owners have been using, and what kind of result you're getting..
FWIW, I presently have two Atoma diamond plates (400/1200), plus the Large Naniwa 220 flattening plate, and a Norton 220 flattening plate. If you feel abrasive powders would be a better option,,,I'll order some,,, or perhaps, get two more 320's and use the three-stone method?
Thanks in advance for your recommendations.
Bob
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