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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Brush View Post
    Polie - there is a trick to getting wet and dry paper to stay on your glass/reference surface, as recommended by the LN demo man
    Thanks Mr Brush, I knew there was a reason I subscribe to this forum

    Regards from Geraldton,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Brush View Post
    I finally got one of the Carbatec granite plates. According to the measurement data that was included, it is significantly flatter than the specificaton (0.0001"). I'll take that as FLAT.....

    Polie - there is a trick to getting wet and dry paper to stay on your glass/reference surface, as recommended by the LN demo man

    YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.

    There are a couple of other LN videos on YouTube that are useful for sharpening tips.

    Thank you; seems a great resource.

    Why have I been stuffing around with contact adhesive and a razor blade (for clean up) when I could have used water to attach the sand paper for scary sharp. Always a next time.

    Cheers

    Graeme

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