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Havoc Abrasives
Ceramic Trial 2x72 Inch Sanding Belt Kit
Ceramic Trial 2x72 Inch Sanding Belt Kit
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Not sure what your belt progression should look like?
Not sure what your belt progression should look like?
There's some great rules of thumb for many knifemakers.
- Generally, you're probably going to start with a 36 grit sanding belt. Almost always, a ceramic belt holds up to steel and rough grinding or stock removal to justify the higher price. Then you're going to double your grit to the closest grit.
- We typically see progressions that look like: 36 grit ceramic ➡️ 60 grit ceramic ➡️ 120 grit ceramic ➡️220 grit J-Flex aluminum oxide ➡️ very fine non-woven surface conditioning belt
- Consider using older and more worn 36 grit ceramic belts to start new stock removal blades. Their life is very long-lasting and newer edge belts can be used for other difficult jobs
- Consider starting at a finer grit, 60 or 80 grit, for thin stock, roughly 1/8" or finer.
Tips for better grinding
Tips for better grinding
- Heat is your enemey. However at rougher grits with high pressure, (say 100 grit and below), you remove enough stock that the heat goes with it. This means the finer grits can have more trouble with heat than the coarser grits.
- Aluminum Oxide x-weight (sometimes referred to as AOX), is your general purpose sanding belt. Knifemakers often like the J-Flex aluminum oxide for it's extreme flexibility. If it's run as a slack belt, one can lean in with a handle for example and contour smooth a wooden or resin handles.
- Sanding belts can load with soft material between the abrasive grains. Utilizing a rubber belt eraser can fix this issue. The rubber acts like a cleaning stick that removes the build up of soft material that prevents abrasive grinding as the belt becomes smooth with soft build-up.
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This is a set of three different grits of ceramic 2″ x 72″ sanding belts.
Ceramic sanding belts are ideal for heavy stock removal and rough grinding. These ceramic belts are from Deerfos’s top of the line BORA 7 ceramic material jumbo stock.
Quantities of ceramic belts in kit
- 2 qty of 2″ x 72″ ceramic sanding belts in 36 grit
- 2 qty of 2″ x 72″ ceramic sanding belts in 60 grit
- 2 qty of 2″ x 72″ ceramic sanding belts in 120 grit
- 1 qty of Grease Stick
We generally recommend that step progression for most knifemakers–or at least for most individuals starting out to later deviate from. Most users follow the rough rule of thumb of taking their starting grit and roughly doubling it every step.
Some additional tips:
- For those grinding a surface 1/8 of an inch or thinner, the 36 grit may be more aggressive than necessary if one grinds all the way to the edge of the desired shape during stock removal. We recommend leaving an 1/8″ or 1/4″ gap and grinding closer at 60 and 120 grit.
- When grinding bevels, consider using a fresh belt for 36 or 60 grit. Keep half worn belts around for the initial part of stock removal as they have plenty of life and you don’t have less of a chance of unexpected grind lines or depth during the beveling process.
- For most, 220 & 400 grit aluminum oxide in x weight or in j-flex will finish off the edge after this kit. J-Flex is enjoyed by those who want to sand a contoured surface
- Consider nonwoven surface conditioning belts to leave a very clean satin finish on bevels. This is great to remove all coarser scratch lines and leave a brilliant satin finish. Surface can be polished with a buffing wheel and compound for a mirror finish after surface conditioning if desired.
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