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malcolm hearne20/01/2021 09:42:37
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Can someone tell me why some surface/marking out plates are made with a surface that has been cut into raised squares with a ground finish as opposed to simply ground flat..

I have been given a large plate, 24" x !8" plate of this type and am wondering if it it is worth getting it reground. It would only need a lick over to restore its accuracy.

Malcolm Hearne

Phil P20/01/2021 09:49:16
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It sounds like you might have a lapping plate. The grooves are so that the lapping compound has somewhere to go.

Phil

Howard Lewis20/01/2021 09:59:45
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+ 1 for a lapping plate.

Howard

Tony Pratt 120/01/2021 10:00:46
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lapping plate

Bo'sun20/01/2021 10:05:58
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Lapping plate for me too.

mechman4820/01/2021 19:52:12
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Lapping plate; sometimes come in circular shape.

George.

alan-lloyd20/01/2021 20:05:01
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Lapping plate, used to use one to lap knives for envelope machines

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