lapping stones

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lapping stones

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The stone has some mileage and was kept clean using nagura stone. I want to use 90 Sic lapping grit on float glass to refresh F100 side. Is the lapping grit too fine? Would 46grit sic powder be better?
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Sorry you didn't get an answer. I don't know. But, I am bumping this thread so maybe some of the experts around here can help you.
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Re: lapping stones

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you'll get an answer quicker here - viewtopic.php?f=2&t=84678&p=1748126#p1748126
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I wouldn't hesitate to use the 90 grit SiC on that stone.
It will be fine.
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