ok, ill do it for another 30 mins with 220 and then post my results. I have also drawn a cross with a marker. After about 3 mins, i can already see some high spots forming.
Hi gyus, im now onto the 600 grade. I sanded with 400 until all the lines were consistently running the same way. It took about 30 mins. Should i be only sanding in one direction with the 600 or rotating 90 degree 60 second intervals as before ?
beh, I have inputed enough m8, there is 100's of Lapping guides and dozens of threads here avail and its Saturday Night and im now off out and wont be back till 1-3am.
I found exactly the same problem - seems to be just the type of wet 'n dry paper that youre using.
I got a multipack... which disintegrates like that with the 200 and 400 grit, but my individual sheets that I bought elsewhere of 800 and 1200 grit dont do it!!
Nothing much you can do about it by the look of it, other than try looking for "proper" silicon carbide paper.
Hey thanks for the suggestion. I did check that post out (actually i checked out ever post with lapping contained in the subject) but thanks for heads up
Oh, does anyone know of a thread that details suggested bios settings for the P5K? I know there are around but can't remember for the life of me where i saw them
haha, you know the answer to this question mate. Remember, i lapped from new so i didn't have any comparision stats Also, there are serveral factors that are skewing these results:
- Cables (OMG they are everywhere)
- Girlfriend: She keeps turing the bloody apartment heating up
- AS5: Is certaining not bedded in
- Voltage: Havn't had to touch it yet. I would imgine that when i do the temps will sky rocket!!!!
To answer you question about the Tunic, no, i don't think it really needed that much lapping. TBH, i should have started with 400 and just focused on getting it really flat as aposed to start with 200.
Wow. tried COD4 last night. Wow that game is awesome! Certainly beats halo lol.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.