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<p>[QUOTE="charley, post: 8271171, member: 5372"]I think we both know the answer, and moving from a diamond 200 grit up the ladder to a 3,000 grit (wet) on terrazzo...cementitious or epoxy, will produce the same effects. The same effect can be produced in any machine shop, with varying intensity of depth...for instance S4S Stainless vs. 404 SS.</p><p><br /></p><p>That would indicate the die was reworked and was stationary in the screw press. Swirling can not be controlled and certainly not when the die is slightly concave on the receiver side.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charley, post: 8271171, member: 5372"]I think we both know the answer, and moving from a diamond 200 grit up the ladder to a 3,000 grit (wet) on terrazzo...cementitious or epoxy, will produce the same effects. The same effect can be produced in any machine shop, with varying intensity of depth...for instance S4S Stainless vs. 404 SS. That would indicate the die was reworked and was stationary in the screw press. Swirling can not be controlled and certainly not when the die is slightly concave on the receiver side.[/QUOTE]
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