It made more sense in my head
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You can come over to my play ground anytime.
This is the coolest thread but, dangerous for me lol! I pick up hobbies like a desperate hoarder.
You should take a hammer out with you when you go hiking just to see what lies under the surface on what you see laying around. It is also a good indication of how hard the different rocks are. It's a lot of fun.
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Mike
I now have a flat piece of Precambrian Mudstone.
Will it work for a hone?:shrug:
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I did a quick search of slates in my area. There are two different deposits that are both said to be 'hard' slates. Is this a starting point or a waste of time? +1 on the looks of the mudstone...now I'll have to look up mudstone.
This is quite hard. It is from a rock cut near Philipsburg Montana that I picked up on vacation. It was a lot of work to flatten even with what I borrowed from Randy, a Foley model 345 if I remember right. It will remove steel from my pocket knife but after all the work spent getting it flat that is all I am going to do for now.