Best thing I can recommend is to use a slack belt (as in remove the platen face) and use belt tension, along with grinding pressure to achieve what you want/need.
I should have elaborated more on the graphite. It is NOT for hard grinding or it will wallow out for sure just as Ed says. It's used for final flat grind and helps hide some "not so perfect" grind defects as the OP mentioned. The graphite is good because it's so low friction, not at all like leather but provides a similar effect.even the stuff that Ken noted (that's intend for such use) will "wallow" out in VERY short order
I'd forgotten about felt...and about a "rotary" platen...... I have both hanging on the wall behind the grinders....but it's been so long since using them..... I'd forgotten bout em. Either solution would work for what you're after..... but personally, I'd recommend the "rotary" platen. If you can't find pics, let me know, and I'll take pics of mine and post them.I use a high density industrial felt 3/8 or 1/2 in thick
Is it the hardness of that belt or the tension between wheels that prevents the rubber from wearing out?It's essentially the drive belt for a snowmobile, on the grooved wheels. The different distances between wheels provides for harder or softer backing.
The grinding belt goes over the top of the rubber belt....and the rubber belt rotates with the grinding belt. The different spacing between wheels is what provides different levels of tension.Is it the hardness of that belt or the tension between wheels that prevents the rubber from wearing out?
That horizontal ribs would bounce the knife around?otherwise it's gona be like wagon wheels on cobblestones when you try to grind!
Wow that's a good idea!One other trick that works well is using a worn out surface conditioning belts. I take my old ones and cut them up to the length of my platen. They are already 2” wide so they fit perfectly. A 2x72 belt will give me 10 strips. I have one platen dedicated for this. Just glue them on with spray adhesive and when they are worn out just peel and stick on a new one.