On Jul 27, 9:56*am, "Jim Hall" wrote:
I've been using wet/dry sandpaper. *It's a tedious/time consuming job and
seems to wear out the paper fairly fast. *I see Norton has a flattening
stone. *I wonder if they're more efficient. * Any suggestions on how best to
get this job done? *Thanks..
I havea trueing stone that I go from Lee Valley, It works great. You
can also use a Nagura stone to true up your stone.
Both still involve some work to true un the stone. The stone I have
does not show wear after a year of use.
Randy
http://nokeswoodworks.com