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dataphage
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My grandfather left me some of his tools in his will amongst which was a large brown India Oilstone (about 600 grit and cuts extremely quickly). There is one dawback, because of its age (pre war) this stone is no longer flat.
It is so hard that I haven't got a clue how to get it back to a useful shape - it laughed at wet & dry paper and coarse aluminium oxide paper. When I got it under a powered sander at home all it did was polish it. Does anyone have any experience or have any suggestions on how I can flatten it?
It is so hard that I haven't got a clue how to get it back to a useful shape - it laughed at wet & dry paper and coarse aluminium oxide paper. When I got it under a powered sander at home all it did was polish it. Does anyone have any experience or have any suggestions on how I can flatten it?