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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Precision Tools > 9×12 Granite Surface Plate at Woodcraft $20 Plus Free Shipping!

9×12 Granite Surface Plate at Woodcraft $20 Plus Free Shipping!

Sep 15, 2010 Stuart 7 Comments

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Flat Granite Surface Plate

Woodcraft put their 9″ x 12″ x 2″ granite surface plate on special for $20. A granite plate can be used for many applications requiring a true flat surface, such as sharpening and sanding.

To get free shipping, you need to pad the order a little with other items to bring the total over $25. These surface plates weigh about 30-35 pounds, which is why the free shipping is such a big deal.

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9x12x2 Granite Surface Plate via Woodcraft

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7 Comments

  1. uthscsaedu

    Sep 16, 2010

    Here’s a dumb question – can you use this is as a cutting board in the kitchen?

    Some wood cutting boards are way more then $50, so this is a good deal.

    I’m guessing it can be treated or sealed to be food grade.

    Reply
  2. Stuart

    Sep 16, 2010

    It’s a bit on the small side to serve as a cutting board, but I don’t see any glaring reason why it wouldn’t technically be okay. On the other hand, it’s also a bit thick and heavy to move around. Having to move a 30lb slab of granite into the sink to wash won’t be fun.

    Reply
  3. JeffD

    Sep 16, 2010

    I’ve had the Grizzly 9x12x3 for a couple of years now. These plates are excellent for sharpening virtually any type of tool. I also use spray adhesive to attach full sheets of 800 and 1500 grit sandpaper.

    Reply
  4. uthscsaedu

    Sep 16, 2010

    Hey the description says you don’t need spray adhesive, just get the block wet with water and the sandpaper will stick to it.

    Reply
  5. JeffD

    Sep 17, 2010

    @uthscsaedu – I prefer spray adhesive, especially when sharpening large plane blades. I’ve used the water method before and didn’t have any success,

    Reply
  6. Superautobacs

    Sep 24, 2010

    Wouldn’t a granite cutting surface dull a knife edge in no time?

    Reply
  7. Stuart

    Sep 28, 2010

    My impression is that yes, it would. Although Granite is one of the most popular countertop surfaces available, I too would hesitate to cut directly on it.

    Reply

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