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<blockquote data-quote="bazxa" data-source="post: 299478" data-attributes="member: 7154"><p>Just a couple of things you could try;</p><p>Lightly paper (1200 wet & dry) the document tray until the water flows unbroken across the face</p><p>lightly sandpaper the cutting mat surface</p><p>change to flat rubber surface</p><p>a weir may help resolve uneven flow across the table</p><p></p><p>Apparently slate is the preferred surface but it is hard to find in a nice flat piece.</p><p></p><p>I have tried chalk board paint, it works but has 2 issues, it needs the correct substrata or the paint flakes and it is difficult to get a perfectly flat paint surface. Tried vee mat but could only find 2mm stuff, it held too much Haven't tried that stuff used in caravans to stop plates moving. </p><p>Blue bowl, you need to rerun several times because there always seems to be very fine gold in its tailings which requires water flow adjustment.</p><p></p><p>The diamond mat held too much black sand and was hard to get flat when I tried but maybe I was not creative enough.</p><p></p><p>Be great to see your solution.</p><p></p><p>Barry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazxa, post: 299478, member: 7154"] Just a couple of things you could try; Lightly paper (1200 wet & dry) the document tray until the water flows unbroken across the face lightly sandpaper the cutting mat surface change to flat rubber surface a weir may help resolve uneven flow across the table Apparently slate is the preferred surface but it is hard to find in a nice flat piece. I have tried chalk board paint, it works but has 2 issues, it needs the correct substrata or the paint flakes and it is difficult to get a perfectly flat paint surface. Tried vee mat but could only find 2mm stuff, it held too much Haven't tried that stuff used in caravans to stop plates moving. Blue bowl, you need to rerun several times because there always seems to be very fine gold in its tailings which requires water flow adjustment. The diamond mat held too much black sand and was hard to get flat when I tried but maybe I was not creative enough. Be great to see your solution. Barry [/QUOTE]
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