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    The longest stone was 11 inches by 2 inches...good and bad.....bad was the fracture ....good was the fact it was dead center so now I have 2 very nice 5 1/2" x 2" stones

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    good save there. I hate the diagonal fractures that leave you with nothing but pointy rocks.
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    Wet
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    Dry
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    Looks amazing Dennis. Great Job.
    I am very appreciative of all the knowledge and sharing each and everyone has provided me with. Look forward to future endeavors with many of you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzo4str8rzrs View Post
    Looks amazing Dennis. Great Job.
    Thanks gonzo, one is probably yours, other is going northwest to Rezdog. Hope yall like em because oh how I hate lapping them
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    Finally working with some peach bottom slate
    Although roofing slate...gotta start somewhere ....
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    Touched up a razor that needed a little attention on the Peach Bottom Slate. The shave went better than in it's previous state, so it looks promising.
    CHRIS

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    I wonder if any of us had really thought about how much time it takes to makes a hone before we started rockhounding. I know I had not really given it too much thought. It is pretty time consuming though. I do like all the different colors and patterns I see in this thread though. Metamorphic rock is pretty amazing stuff.
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    I need to run by the pawn shop after work, found a hand held diamond saw for 40 bucks, I think its going to make life much easier

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    LMAO I am just trying to get my numbers together to decide on a new wet saw. At present my wet saw is only capable of a 2 1/4" cut, and I'd really like to be able to do 3". The only way to get there is to go bigger. Unfortunately the 12" saws are insane in price. I will have to settle for a 10" or be content to cut at the current width. There is not a pawn or second hand shop within 12 hours of travel. Buying second hand is tough for me due to my location.
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