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    Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    This post is mainly for an AUSTRALIAN LF member.

    Am trying to locate a supplier 600 grit Carborundum so that I can grind my own glass.
    Can anyone suggest a supplier in NSW- prefearbly Newcastle/Sydney area?
    Having a bit of trouble locating anyon and advise would be greatly appreciated.
    I have tried, with average results, using valve grinding paste, but the tubes available are miniscule and expensive for what you pay for.

    THANKS

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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    Hi Albrecht,
    I got mine from a local lapidary supplier. I'm in WA so I won't include his address.
    If you get stuck I can post you some
    HTH,
    Richard.

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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    I'm not in Australia but try a Google search, there's plenty of suppliers there, you need to find Lapidary suppliers.. Try this link.

    I'm making my own screens while I'm here in the UK and the Slicon Carbide 600 grit is quite cheap £6.50 for 250gms. I've mad one using valve grinding paste and it's useable, but I can do better.

    Ian

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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    Most lapidary stores carry various grits of polishing compound for tumbling rocks, I have used ruby, silicon, aluminum oxide, basically anything that is harder than the glass itself will work..

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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    My ground glass abrasive comes from Naxos Australia Pty Ltd. I have a variety grit sizes in silicon carbide, alumina, and cerium oxide. After a dozen or so ground glasses my routine has come down to 1000 grit alumina wet ground between two same size glasses.

    In practice I have found valve grinding compound and 600 grit SiC too coarse, too slow, and too difficult in achieving a "even all over" ground surface.

    A little abrasive goes a long way. My original 25 gramme sample of 1000 grit Al2O3 is probably enough for 50 or 60 ground glasses 8x10 size.
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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    Thanks- for the tips and pointers, its got me started in the search. MT

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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    Hi Albrecht,

    Maybe this might help ya ...

    Crystalite lapidary products.

    WORLD HEADQUARTERS
    Lewis Center, Ohio U.S.A.
    Ph. 1.740.548.4100
    Fax: 1.740.548.7617

    EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS
    London, UK
    Ph. 44.20.7471.0200
    Fax: 44.20.7471.0202

    ASIAN HEADQUARTERS
    Singapore
    Ph. 65.62706878
    Fax: 65 62706877

    Dwain

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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    I would find out if there are any local clubs for people who make their own telescopes. They would know the cheapest, reliable sources for your grit.

    tim in san jose

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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    Hello from USA. I just bought a 1 lb paper bag of it for about 10 US last year from an artists supply store. I think it was Daniel Smith here in the US. We use it to rough up the glass plate and glass muller when we make up traditional oil paint recipies.

    Why wouldn't sandpaper glued to another sheet of glass work?

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    Re: Ground GLASS manufacture/supplier

    Quote Originally Posted by tim o'brien View Post
    I would find out if there are any local clubs for people who make their own telescopes. They would know the cheapest, reliable sources for your grit.

    tim in san jose
    Actually there are. You can try here: http://www.atm-workshop.com There are several Amateur Telescope Making organizations (ATM)

    Also, Obsession telescopes publishes a book on building dobsonian telescopes:
    http://www.obsessiontelescopes.com/index.html Look under their publications link.

    And in the Bay Area - Chabot College has a class which teaches you how to grind and polish your own mirror.

    Dwain

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