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    Default Imperia la Roccia 7 x 2-1/2 x 3/4 Natural Stone 12-15K Review

    Hello everyone,

    It's been a couple of weeks and I had the chance to test the stone and will walk you through the review.

    First glance.
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    Physical characteristics
    Measurements: 7 x 2-1/2 x 3/4 as listed
    Weight: The postal had it's weight at 3lbs, it's very heavy for its size. (Box and packing included)
    Color: Very light green, almost greyish green; in the sun light you can see many tiny sparkles throughout the rock
    Finish: The rock was flat but not lapped or polished
    Lapping stone: Was included, black and very hard, produces very fine black slurry

    Stage 1.
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    I lapped the stone using a medium slurry stone (on right) and made a thick mud, then I worked the mud with the hard black slurry stone that was included. Once all blimishes was removed I worked the stone with the fine slurry stone of belgium coticule until it was smooth. Entire process took 3.0 hrs.

    Stage 2.
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    The stone begins to shine and become extremly smooth. I use a W&B with a fine slurry and made a couple of hundred stokes with pressure to continue to smooth the stone. Note: This stone doesn't produce a slurry (very easy), it's extremly hard.


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    Stage 3.
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    The stone became almost like glass (when wet) as I finished with the W&B.


    First Hone
    I took a Doubl Duck razor that was already sharp and in my rotation.

    I made about 50X strokes (almost no pressure) and stroped, this mornings shave was more comfortable and closer and the razor had a soft feel.

    Bottom Line
    This hone works well as a final finisher. It will take a little bit to lapp and polish, but it delivers a really nice soft finish and feels like glass to the touch. It cuts faster than the C12K and delivers as good or better results.

    Big Greg
    Last edited by Biggreg; 12-15-2014 at 12:09 PM.

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