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The 8 inch Diamond Disc Grit 80 is a high-quality abrasive tool designed for professional lapidary work. With an 8-inch diameter and a 1/2 inch arbor hole, this flat lap wheel features a high-density diamond coating that ensures over 97% diamond coverage for superior grinding, polishing, and sharpening of glass, stones, and jewelry. Compatible with Worksharp Tool Sharpeners, it offers versatility and precision for all your crafting needs.
C**R
Good value for my flat lap
Got it, attached it to my Hi-Tech Diamond 8" I got off Amazon and it works like a charm.
C**D
Works as intended
I've put stones on a dop stick, and attached to a drill to shape stones. This blade seems to wear a bit where I am specifically using it, but I am not using it as intended. So far - if you're looking to shape stones, these work.
R**N
Three Stars
ok
J**R
Great for squaring my custom knife handles
I have found several uses for this lapping wheel but the main reason I got it was for squaring my custom knife handles. It mounts right on a 1/2 hp grinder and really removes some stock at the speed the grinder turns. The wheel seems well made with the diamond particles firmly attached. I can also use it for rough sharpening my knifes and chisels. I make custom knives and the handles are either wood, epoxy, bone/horn, or acrylic. This wheel can be used to square any of them. I can use a cork grinding belt cleaner to clean anything that sticks to the wheel. I'm happy with it.
B**9
Balanced
I dont know if its my equipment or not but this disc made my flat lap shimmy and shake when up to speed. This is the first I have purchased for my new flat lap and since my lap is new I would suspect the disc.
S**D
Five Stars
Excellent
C**S
not good quality, wears out very fast
not good quality,wears out very fast.
L**N
Pretty good
Not perfect but pretty good. I attached it to an acrylic backing because it's pretty thin, but once attached it worked pretty well. The only issue I found is that one part of the grit was either badly adhered or a high spot because after a week or 2 of grinding there was a bare spot that had no grit. Not a big deal, I can still use most of the surface, but if I try to use the area where it wore away it bumps, catches, or chips the stone. (Not a big deal for 80 grit, I leave some wiggle room in case the grind is rough or chips)
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