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I suppose the first question is, are they necessary enough to buy as opposed to just using a pristine, decent quality, glass lapping plate?
The latter are a lot cheaper and if for average hobbyist usage, they'd be flat enough, does a surface plate have some other characteristic that makes it, despite the extra spend, a worthwhile purchase?
I do have a spare, unused glass lapping plate, still in its packaging so that would mean not spending money.
But, eh, on the other hand, I quite like spending a bit of money on my shop.
The second question is, what do we all think about the more 'budget' end of the granite surface plate market?
Dasqua do a reasonably priced selection. One of these: https://www.rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/DASQUA-GRANITE-SURFACE-TABLE.html
I'm thinking the 300x300 or 400x400.
What about the unbranded types you see on eBay or AliExpress?
Finally, buying used. That seems to me to be a hell of a gamble; there don't ever seem to be that many available and even used they're not that cheap and I fear a previous owner who may have used it to chop firewood on!
BTW, initial usage would be helping me get a better idea of the various critical surfaces whilst I'm improving my little 7x. After that, well, the usual metrology a hobbyist undertakes.
The latter are a lot cheaper and if for average hobbyist usage, they'd be flat enough, does a surface plate have some other characteristic that makes it, despite the extra spend, a worthwhile purchase?
I do have a spare, unused glass lapping plate, still in its packaging so that would mean not spending money.
But, eh, on the other hand, I quite like spending a bit of money on my shop.
The second question is, what do we all think about the more 'budget' end of the granite surface plate market?
Dasqua do a reasonably priced selection. One of these: https://www.rdgtools.co.uk/acatalog/DASQUA-GRANITE-SURFACE-TABLE.html
I'm thinking the 300x300 or 400x400.
What about the unbranded types you see on eBay or AliExpress?
Finally, buying used. That seems to me to be a hell of a gamble; there don't ever seem to be that many available and even used they're not that cheap and I fear a previous owner who may have used it to chop firewood on!
BTW, initial usage would be helping me get a better idea of the various critical surfaces whilst I'm improving my little 7x. After that, well, the usual metrology a hobbyist undertakes.