Breeze stone came with some defects on one side. What can I use for resurfacing? Silicone carbide or diamond?
Breeze Semi-Natural Bench Whetstone [6" x 2"]
My 4000 grit breeze stone came with some chips and defects and I wanted to lap and resurface but can't find any info on what kind of lapping medium to use. Any info would be appreciated
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Open Feb 24, 2024 - 06:26 AM
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Feb 24, 2024 - 08:04 AM
Either coarse silicon carbide on a flat surface, or a diamond plate will work just fine.
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Breeze Semi-Natural Bench Whetstone [6" x 2"]
Breeze semi-synthetic sharpening stones are used for freehand sharpening knives. Breeze stones are unique. They are made of milled natural quartz with particle size 3 micron, delivering 4000 grit.Breeze sharpening stone can create very uniform cutting edge without a pronounced scratch pattern. Breez...
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