02-22-2018, 02:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2018, 10:33 PM by KnifeGrinders.)
"This time we smarted up and after just a few pursuits back and forth went to the rubber base pad"
Rubber is the explanation.
What really matters is that deburring is done on a substrate more compressible than what you honed on in the previous step. Felt would have worked the same well for example.
Here lies the difference between honing (hard) and stropping (pliant), and between thinning away the burr (honing) and deburring the apex (stropping).
For complete deburring we have to overreach the edge apex.
Rubber is the explanation.
What really matters is that deburring is done on a substrate more compressible than what you honed on in the previous step. Felt would have worked the same well for example.
Here lies the difference between honing (hard) and stropping (pliant), and between thinning away the burr (honing) and deburring the apex (stropping).
For complete deburring we have to overreach the edge apex.
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