Apologies if either of these have been ask/resolved before. I admit I haven't done a thorough search although did find some text (just numbers in a table really) about the first question.
1 - Where does 2000 grit wet and dry sandpaper stand against a #6000 waterstone? The 2000's results are mostly clear and quite shiny but still has light scratch marks, whereas the #6000 leave more of a matte finish but with no visible scratches. Maybe I've misunderstood "mirror" finish.
2 - Is there a problem with leaving the primary bevel (plane or chisel) at a lower grade (eg: 400 grit wet and dry) and taking the secondary bevel (the real cutting edge) up to #6000/2000?
Ta much :)
1 - Where does 2000 grit wet and dry sandpaper stand against a #6000 waterstone? The 2000's results are mostly clear and quite shiny but still has light scratch marks, whereas the #6000 leave more of a matte finish but with no visible scratches. Maybe I've misunderstood "mirror" finish.
2 - Is there a problem with leaving the primary bevel (plane or chisel) at a lower grade (eg: 400 grit wet and dry) and taking the secondary bevel (the real cutting edge) up to #6000/2000?
Ta much :)
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