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Started by KYHeadhunter02, April 04, 2016, 10:16:46 PM
Quote from: KYHeadhunter02 on April 05, 2016, 12:27:01 AMWho sells conditioning stones? I've only seen them at one show I've been to.
Quote from: Rick Howard on April 05, 2016, 09:02:07 AMConditioning is part personal preference. I have good results with everything from 120 to 220 grit. The grit changes the sound and function but it all works. For a fresh surface (new glass or crystal) I break the surface with 120 drywall screen. I use a stone to even them out. Medium to light pressure with rapid strokes all in the same line. (Keep the lines headed the same direction) Primos makes a handy little tool with a stone and some kind of abrasive stuff on the other side. The hollow handle holds some green scoth brite for me. Green scoth brite is the only thing I use on striker tips. And for slate calls.Drywall screen or paper, either last long for me. They clog up or loses their grit quickly. Even the stone seems to glog up and loses grit over time.Here is something I am considering:http://www.sharpeningsupplies.com/DMT-Flexi-Sharp-1-x-2-P437.aspx?gclid=Cj0KEQjwxI24BRDqqN3f-97N6egBEiQAGv37hIp0Vt_CDuoz0-FrnioFR-LO9ceRDzkGsRGH1XQ96NcaAlKM8P8HAQI have not tried it yet but it shows promise. The diamond should not lose its grit nearly as fast and some water will easily wash away any clogging. The extra course (220 grit) version is what I am interested in. I ordered one to try it out.
Quote from: jed clampett on April 05, 2016, 11:32:52 AMSlick stick has been around for a long time..i do have a couple