Results 451 to 460 of 804
Thread: I Found It Over There
-
07-25-2014, 06:35 AM #451
It looks fantastic Dennis.
How thick did you make the stone. And what sort of density/weight is it?
I'm heading out to York today, for our summer Christmas dinner. We do it every year since our family is spread all over now and meeting in December means we never all get to the same spot at the same time.
The location we will meet will be Malton. There is some interesting Geology in the area, And some Ancient British history. Namely there are some chariot burials in Wetwang from the pre-roman celts.
I'm going to have a wander down the river Derwent if I get chance. And see if I can spot anything of interest. I thick my target should be the Scalby formation.
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?pub=SCYLast edited by Iceni; 07-25-2014 at 07:29 AM.
Real name, Blake
-
07-25-2014, 11:14 AM #452
5 15/16"x 1 5/8" x 9/16"
Density might be hard to guage unless I lap both sides....may do it nearly flat though or do water displacement if u want more info.
-
07-25-2014, 11:34 AM #453
Based on the color differences on the backside...I may lap it anyways....its frigging beautiful stuff. Only issue is it is a thin layer and softer than the other side.
-
07-25-2014, 02:16 PM #454
- Join Date
- Feb 2013
- Location
- Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
- Posts
- 14,432
Thanked: 4826I think it is amazing how fast rock can change, in density, color and hardness.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
-
07-25-2014, 04:34 PM #455
The blue side is soft but far harder than a king 6k, but far softer than the other side of the stone which took me a couple hours to lap flat.
I agree, especially noticable in some coticules, I may stop back at my spot tonight on the way home for some of this rock and see what is lying around and get a closer look at the cutout in the rock face, id love to find a thick layer of that light turquoise colored slate in that last pic, the more blue layers are in that area though the more fractured it is so it makes it difficult. Too bad I couldnt have been a fly on the wall when they cut the road out there, I woulda had enough stone to have a commercial setup selling hones from it lol...sadly its probably fill dirt now.Last edited by DennisBarberShop; 07-25-2014 at 04:37 PM.
-
07-25-2014, 05:18 PM #456
- Join Date
- Feb 2013
- Location
- Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
- Posts
- 14,432
Thanked: 4826Hahaha. I know that story. The first usable hone I found really rocks and I found it in an old quarry that was used for building forestry service roads. I looked high and low and chipped a lot of rock in that quarry but everything else is loaded with inclusions. All the rest of the hones are under a road somewhere. I still look around in that area when I'm hunting but haven't found anything really good there since. The mountains are quite a ways from me so I only go out when I have a multiple purpose trip. Hunting, firewood, river fishing, berry picking and rockhounding call all get mixed up in a single trip. Typically hunting and getting firewood are the two things I do when I'm out rockhounding. Nice you have a spot on the way home from work. Iceni is combining his trip with a family gathering. Waste not want not.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
-
07-25-2014, 05:22 PM #457
Ive got 10 spots I can stop on the way home, just methodically picking up some when I feel my HCD (hone crafting disorder) firing up. Luckily I havent had issues with inclusions yet (knock on wood) and all of them have been suitable for finishing razors. Id love to find some great functional bevel setter and mid level grits though lol.
-
07-25-2014, 05:30 PM #458
- Join Date
- Feb 2013
- Location
- Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
- Posts
- 14,432
Thanked: 4826I have quite a few very nice finishers. Not a single bevel setter and a couple of small mid range hones. The mid range stuff has been riddled with cracks. I think if I could find a good bevel setter it would be the holy grail at this point. I prospect every time I'm out as well as go to the usual spots. I'm thinking I may camp out and really give some areas a better look.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!
-
07-26-2014, 03:10 AM #459
Well....I'm good to go on dmt plates after a trip to Woodcraft LOL...
And here's what I'm lapping right now....has a shallow fracture I'm chasing...hopefully it laps out....I like this bout shape.
-
07-26-2014, 03:24 AM #460
- Join Date
- Feb 2013
- Location
- Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada
- Posts
- 14,432
Thanked: 4826holy moly I hope that those plates are a lot cheaper there than they are here. That's a small fortune in DMT plates.
It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!