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Diamond Smoothing Pads – Resin Bond Diamond Pre-Polishing Pads for Flat Lap Machines

Professional resin bond diamond pre-polishing pads for flat lap machines and polishing systems. The flexible resin bond conforms slightly to surface irregularities for consistent diamond contact across the full pad face. Available in 6"–24" diameters across 60–50,000 grit with magnetic, PSA, and plain backing options — used as the intermediate pre-polish stage between coarse diamond flat lap discs and final polishing compounds on stone slabs, cabochons, glass, and gem materials.

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Available Sizes & Pricing

Diameter Grit Range Backing Options Price (Magnetic/None) Price (PSA)
6" 60 – 50,000 Magnetic / PSA / None $50.00 $48.00
8" 60 – 50,000 Magnetic / PSA / None $58.00 $56.00
10" 60 – 50,000 Magnetic / PSA / None $60.00+
12" 60 – 50,000 Magnetic / PSA / None $85.00 $80.00
16" 60 – 50,000 Magnetic / PSA / None $145.00 $125.00
24" 60 – 50,000 Magnetic / PSA / None $215.00 $195.00

Grit Selection Guide

Grit Stage Application
60 – 325 Coarse pre-polish Removing coarse grinding scratches from flat lap discs
600 – 1200 Medium pre-polish Surface refinement, preparing for fine pre-polish
3000 – 8000 Fine pre-polish Near-scratch-free surface before final polish
14000 – 50000 Ultra-fine pre-polish Mirror pre-polish on hard gems before polishing compound

Backing Type Guide

Backing Best For Price
Magnetic Quick-change flat lap machines with magnetic backing plates Higher
PSA Semi-permanent mounting on PSA backing plates Lower
None (plain) Custom mounting, hand lapping, non-standard setups Mid

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the difference between diamond smoothing pads and diamond flat lap discs?
    A: Diamond flat lap discs use a rigid or semi-rigid metal bond for efficient material removal in coarse grinding stages (60–325 grit). Diamond smoothing pads use a flexible resin bond that provides a softer, more consistent cutting action for pre-polish stages — removing the scratches left by coarse discs and preparing the surface for final polishing compound. Smoothing pads are always used after flat lap discs, never before.
  • Q: Which grit smoothing pad should I use before final polishing?
    A: For most lapidary stone and glass work, finish with 3,000–8,000 grit smoothing pads before applying polishing compound on a felt pad. For very hard gem materials (Mohs 8+) or mirror-quality finishes, continue through 14,000–50,000 grit before the final polish stage. The higher the grit you finish with on the smoothing pad, the easier and faster the final polish will be.
  • Q: What backing type should I choose — magnetic, PSA, or plain?
    A: Choose magnetic backing if your flat lap machine uses a magnetic backing plate — magnetic pads allow instant disc swapping between grit stages without tools. Choose PSA backing for semi-permanent mounting on PSA backing plates — pads adhere firmly during use but can be peeled off and replaced. Choose plain (no backing) for custom mounting setups or hand lapping applications.
  • Q: Can diamond smoothing pads be used on a bench grinder?
    A: Diamond smoothing pads are designed for flat lap machines where the pad rotates horizontally on a flat platen. They are not designed for bench grinder arbor mounting. For bench grinder pre-polish work, use diamond resin soft wheels or REZ wheels instead.
  • Q: What diameter smoothing pad do I need?
    A: Match the pad diameter to your flat lap machine's platen size. Common sizes: 6" and 8" for small bench-top flat lap machines, 12" for mid-size production machines, 16"–24" for large production flat lap systems. Always verify your machine's platen diameter before ordering.