New (I think) website and scraping DVD?

I was thinking a flat lapping plate. I was wondering how you was gonna get the diamonds to stick to your surface plate:nuts: Keep us posted on the build. I have a compressor motor that needs a job. ahahaha

They don't stick to the surface plate, both surfaces wind up getting worn in the process of lapping. They do surface plates the same way when the lap them flat. Tim
 
Yea I have played with a starret diamond lap. You would not even know it had diamonds in it. From what our instructor payed for his, I would say they ae safely out of my pay grade:roflmao:
 
Has anyone seen it and have a review?

I bought a copy to review. I was much disappointing to me since I've been doing it for quite sometime. But for a beginner, has lots of very basic stuff that is helpful. For the money, it needs more content.
I haven't seen Richard's CD so I can't compare the two.
 
I bought a copy to review. I was much disappointing to me since I've been doing it for quite sometime. But for a beginner, has lots of very basic stuff that is helpful. For the money, it needs more content.
I haven't seen Richard's CD so I can't compare the two.


Well, I also bought a copy and am also very disappointed. The content is presented exactly as his html website except with slightly more information. Scraping related photos are very low resolution and there are tons of non-scraping related images of a garden and house cat:nuts:. Just to give you an idea of the image quality. The largest images are less than 100kb. The entire CD-R contains only about 6MB of content.

I would not recommend purchasing this CD at all.


I own a copy of Richard King's Dapra power scraping video which is much more informative and useful.
 
That site has been around for at least 6-7 months. That's when I found it. Not a ton of info there but fun to poke around.

...poke poke....
 
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