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I often find myself going through offcuts at the local kitchen granite benchtop supplier, these make great work benches, they aren't as flat as granite surface plates but you know what they're pretty good and if you're doing smaller "hobby sized" parts they are quite flat enough for basic marking out.
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yep till i got this i was using a granite flour tile is suppose you all no haw to polish granite and marble
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I'm always willing to hear about a Process, How do you polish Granite and Marble?
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well you will need a bucket a bar of sope a oil stone that ant had any oil on it and wet and dry sand paper soke the oil stone in the bucket give it a rub with the sope then just start rubbing start with the cores grit then the fine then finish of with 400 wet and dry sand paper used wet with the sope you will get a nice finish did not do the top just the edges rounded them off ps don't put was up deturgent in the bucket as this will a fekd the wet and dry sand paper ie the grit cums off
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ps for give me speling
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Bob no apology needed.
Thanks for the quick how to.
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