03-02-2020, 07:40 PM
Forgot to speak to your belt quandary in my previous reply above.
I really like the 150 Cubitrons. They are nice and sharp, cut well and last a really long time while maintaining a consistent grit level. Some of that longevity is probably because the belt is so coarse only light pressure is required for sharpening. I also enjoy the even way they feel when grinding. It's my go-to belt for a toothy edge.
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Cubitron-7...111_67951/
That said, it's just a 150 grit belt. I'm sure that other belts in the 180 - 150 grit range will also work. I've used, and I know other folks like the ceramic Deerfos belts. Supergrit has 'em in both 150 and 180 grit about 1/2 way down this page:
DEER JS 997 Blue Ceramic J-Flex Cloth Belts
https://www.supergrit.com/products/produ...ts-ceramic
150 grit AO belts would work, but are more friable and don't last as long before starting to smooth as Cubitron or ceramic belts do.
Belts, and the way the cut and feel while grinding seem to a matter of personal choice. A lot of people like the Trizacts or Gators or whatever. I think it's a matter of experimenting to see what belts work best for you.
I really like the 150 Cubitrons. They are nice and sharp, cut well and last a really long time while maintaining a consistent grit level. Some of that longevity is probably because the belt is so coarse only light pressure is required for sharpening. I also enjoy the even way they feel when grinding. It's my go-to belt for a toothy edge.
https://www.rshughes.com/p/3M-Cubitron-7...111_67951/
That said, it's just a 150 grit belt. I'm sure that other belts in the 180 - 150 grit range will also work. I've used, and I know other folks like the ceramic Deerfos belts. Supergrit has 'em in both 150 and 180 grit about 1/2 way down this page:
DEER JS 997 Blue Ceramic J-Flex Cloth Belts
https://www.supergrit.com/products/produ...ts-ceramic
150 grit AO belts would work, but are more friable and don't last as long before starting to smooth as Cubitron or ceramic belts do.
Belts, and the way the cut and feel while grinding seem to a matter of personal choice. A lot of people like the Trizacts or Gators or whatever. I think it's a matter of experimenting to see what belts work best for you.

