[Woodcarver] Question about diamond powder
Galen Davis
Galen.Davis at sti.net
Fri Jun 18 18:06:51 EDT 2004
Steve,
On second thought, perhaps a paste of baking soda and a light oil would be
better. Baking soda is commonly used in blast cleaning applications as an
abrasive medium to clean machine parts and food preparation equipment.
Galen
Galen
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Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 4:10 PM
Subject: [Woodcarver] Question about diamond powder
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> Hey listers....I have 3000 grit diamond powder that I want to use on my
strop and or cardboard (ala Ellenwood Arts) for honing. Can anyone tell me
if there is a household medium that can be used to make a past of the
diamond powder that isn't expensive?
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