Hey all, over the years my dressing stone has become deeply concave in spots. Do you flatten yours or just leave it be?
Hi Brad
You need to flatten (ie true) the stone or you can never hope to get true edges on your tools. Did yours come with the dimond truing tool that fits onto the universal support bar?
If not you either need to buy one or if you have another non Tormek diamond t bar or other form of diamond dressing tool you can carefully use that until the wheel is both parallel to the usb and exactly flat. It really MUST be parallel to the usb or you'll run into problems. The Tormek truing tool guarantees this because the jig is attached to the usb when you dress the stone
Good luck and keep us posted.
I think Brad I is referring to the Stone Grader SP-650.
Mine is also showing uneven wear with a grooved area in one part, and I haven't seen anything about re-flattening it.
If it was one of my Japanese watersones I would re-flatten it by rubbing it on silicon carbide sheet which is stuck to a piece of float glass. I assume I should do the same to the Stone Grader.
Oops...you're right, now I've re-read it.
No don't worry about the grooves in your stone grader...they're good. Use the same groove each time and the grader sort of locks around the edge of the grinding wheel.
Jeff recommends a concave surface on the fine side of the stone grader.