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Lapidary
Diamond sawing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pat Hogen" data-source="post: 453560" data-attributes="member: 11720"><p>Di Propylene Glycol is the magic oil for prepping a lap surface, <strong>all laps</strong>. After a dressing coat, with drops of diamond powder, rub in. You can either lightly clean the lap surface with a 'wipe', or do a round of angles with your stone in your quill - by the time you get back to your first angle it will be polishing as you want it to, the rest of the angles are merely a swipe to finish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pat Hogen, post: 453560, member: 11720"] Di Propylene Glycol is the magic oil for prepping a lap surface, [b]all laps[/b]. After a dressing coat, with drops of diamond powder, rub in. You can either lightly clean the lap surface with a 'wipe', or do a round of angles with your stone in your quill - by the time you get back to your first angle it will be polishing as you want it to, the rest of the angles are merely a swipe to finish. [/QUOTE]
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