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    One of the local slate hones I found, cleaned up to 800 grit and used on several tools. I have found larger chunks but I haven't lapped them yet. This one sits comfortably in my hand.

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    Not only am I now lusting over razors, you guys have me inspecting every rock I see. I know jack squat about geology or what really makes a good hone, but all of it is quite interesting to me. Here are a few I picked up the other day. I picked these mainly because they have the small specks of glitter looking material that my C12k has. Try not to make too much fun of me, I have no clue what I'm doing

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    It's ok to be just running at it blind because that is what I have done. I have had a great time and found some really great hones and a lot of hone shaped rocks. For me I use what I would call a brute force attack. I just keep looking and testing. I have some areas that I can go to that yield quite nice hones but for me my exploration is not done. There is always more to see and find. I was out last weekend and got a bunch of rock. When I get a chance I will spend a weekend cutting it and many evenings lapping and honing. If nothing else it keeps me out of the bar.
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    Thats what I was thinking, something else to do that keeps me out of trouble that I can have fun with.

    I cut the small black stone and am lapping it as we speak. It is very hard and produces a very fine gray slurry. This will be interesting.

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    I have a procedure for lapping that has me lapping under water. In time I will build something to make it go faster but for now it is all hand lapping. I put the pug in the sink and then a thick piece of umber mat and the the dmt and rub the rock against the dmt while it is under water. If it works out that your sink is at a good height the ergonomics are not bad. In an attempt to find rocks that are not crazy hard I often hit the rocks with a 5lb hammer to check them. I think at this point that mid range and a bevel setter would be my holy grail. I have some recent coarse rock that I have not had the chance to refine, but I am always hopeful.
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    I usually look for sedimentary rocks or rocks that fracture conchoidally then do some quick preliminary tests with a piece of old file to see if it cuts hard steel, also use the hammer test like Shaun. Here are some of my more recent stones:

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    I think the rocks that conchiodally fracture make them novaculites, which is a large group that includes the arkies. All the rocks I play with are from the metamorphic family. One of my bad habits is getting too many rocks ahead of myself and then I can't remember which rock came from where.
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    Ok....you guys are getting way ahead of me lol. I have seen some formations with mybe one inch thick layers that could be seperated fairly easily, I just have to remember where I saw them. These I picked up only because they looked interesting. The green one is made up of paper thin layers, it almost looks like hair up close. All three take steel from a file on the lapped areas. Thank you guys for providing some good info. I'm still lapping, my arm is gettin tiered.
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    eKretz, when you check with the file, is this on a small lapped area or on a fractured face? I'm assuming you are talking about checking rocks in the field before bringing them home.

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    This is on an area already lapped on the DMT.

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