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Try Classic Hand Tools, that's where I got mine from, they're not listed on their website, but they do stock them.

Truly amazing grinding wheels aren't they.

Regards
Aled
 
Sorry Pete, I just assumed you meant the grinding wheels - didn't check the link. I suppose that's about what you can expect on a Friday night after a couple of Stellas :roll:

It also seems that Classic Hand Tools do list the wheels on their site now - they didn't a few months ago - Honest guv.

If you haven't tried that wheels already, you really should, they've completely changed the way I look after my edges, and I don't think I'll be changing back anytime soon.

Cheers

Aled
 
You know I wished I used my planes more but I seem to be building machines to do most of that grunt work I used to do. Have nearly completed a limited pin router for my electric ukulele cavity body routing.
 
It's not the same stuff. This is specialist paper made in Canada... I checked the Rutlands site and couldn't find it. I'll try again.
 
I use abralon for afinishing with lacquer. I'm going to get in touch with Mirka for some paper samples - this Norton 3X is hard to beat and I've tried most of them out there. It seems to cut forever...
 
Abranet Is fantastic stuff, I think you will be impressed.
 
I've just looked on the Rutlands site and can't see it there either - therefore, I think Tony may've been referring to the Blue Ceramic Grinding Wheels, which have appeared on the forums under the "Norton 3X" heading before. :)
 
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