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    Orange County N.Y. Suile's Avatar
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    Trees really seem to do a good job pushing up rocks out of the ground.
    I don't think rocks of the first one would be a good choice cause they be impossible to cut/ flatten.
    But could they make a fine hone that be must likely slow to cut.
    I kind of like having stones that just have one side flattened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suile View Post
    Trees really seem to do a good job pushing up rocks out of the ground.
    I don't think rocks of the first one would be a good choice cause they be impossible to cut/ flatten.
    But could they make a fine hone that be must likely slow to cut.
    I kind of like having stones that just have one side flattened.
    The first rock in this photo has to come out of the ground.
    I made the meat slicer at work a lot sharper with a tiny piece of the stuff.
    So annoying not being able to slice meats nice and thin.
    Cause of the dullness of the blade. Cause that aged Italian meat only taste good when it's sliced paper thin.

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