matt_isserstedt
Diamond
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2003
- Location
- suburbs of Ann Arbor, MI, USA
So I was thinking about this...I try to practice hand scraping once a week in the shop, just on an extra piece of cast iron. Keeps the muscles loosened up and I place some random sharpie dots down as part of the exercise, try to scrape those off in a single short stroke, in order to practice the hand-eye coordination. So that aside, I was thinking...
What sort of stone is best for burr removal?
[also reading the end of this post had some ideas]
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/v...-bearing-quality-progress-286620/#post2315448
Richard gave us all a stone in our class which I still have, but I was curious what the actual specs are...150-180 grit would be my initial guess. I don't have any others that coarse in my collection, thinking I might want to bring another one into stock
What sort of stone is best for burr removal?
[also reading the end of this post had some ideas]
http://www.practicalmachinist.com/v...-bearing-quality-progress-286620/#post2315448
Richard gave us all a stone in our class which I still have, but I was curious what the actual specs are...150-180 grit would be my initial guess. I don't have any others that coarse in my collection, thinking I might want to bring another one into stock