Razorlovestones Project with Botanic & Ekretz / Magnification Shots of Stones
Just had some free time today and started another topic within the Razorlovestones Project.
I will add here surface shots to each of the stones i own, one will be in 10x the other in 20x magnification...iam trying to find some interesting spots on the stones talking about specific indicators, visible inclusions or just interesting magnification pictures.
I personally think, its like another fun game giving another perspective/view on the stones in more detail...and under a geological thinking the pictures might help to see things which we wont see without the magnification.....
Feel all free to comment and discuss the statements i give...add your own Interpretation or reality to the pictures....feel free to add your own magnification pictures!
All my pictures are listed in a higher resolution here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/razorlovestones/
Razorlovestones Project / Magnification Shots of Stones
Bavarian Frankonian Bouts
Lets start with two of the stones which are actually my favorites. Hatzicho brought them up and he did a good job finding those interesting stones....
Working very fast with a slurry due a big amount of Quartz, Aluminiumoxide and a small amount of Iron Oxide. The stones are wonderful stones beeing used after the 1k when the Bevel was set. Fast darkening of the slurry and its a interesting feeling to see how fast metal is removed. The most interesting is that they can be used equally like a Coticule....
There are different types/qualities of the stones and actually they have a different look on the working surface and their backside....
Bavarian Frankonian Bout Stone #1:
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8696/...e46024_c_d.jpg
I actually think that the reddish/brown spots are Iron Oxide (Fe2o3) Inclusions....
Bavarian Frankonian Bout Stone #2
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8778/...016a95_c_d.jpg
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8821/...b10bc0_c_d.jpg
Bavarian Frankonian Backside:
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7711/...67ddd0_c_d.jpg
Original Post here:
http://straightrazorpalace.com/showthread.php?t=116558
Razorlovestones Project / Magnification Shots of Stones
Thuringian Water Stones Part 1
My most loved stones i think, easy to use....always giving some very nice and very smooth edges. Actually these shots are from two of the unlabelled stones.
One is an two layered stone in a yellow-green (YG) and a dark-blue (DB). You can see on the 20x magnification that there is a very fine and homogenious structure....you can also see where the layer changes (left on Top), but under magnification its less visible then looking on the stone with your eyes....
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8728/...8f3952_c_d.jpg
The other one is a mottled Thuringian from Hatzicho, you can see well the difference between the darker and lighter areas under magnification...
You can also see that under 20x magn. it looks a bit coarser then on the Dual layered stone, which also fits on the findings when honing...
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7669/...83fcc4_c_d.jpg
At least some additional shots of typical Thuringian Sawmarks and an area where a corner broke out off the stone
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7724/...ed8b42_c_d.jpg
Razorlovestones Project / Magnification Shots of Stones
French Hones Part I
Three of my very fine french hones...its already well visible that the grain of the surface is very fine.
All the stones should be used with oil concerning the instructions from F.G.B.C. (F. Ghelfi, Birolleau & Cie.) which marketed the Stones under their Trademark "La Lune". They also sold stones named "Special Stone only for Good Razors". Both variants appeared in a metallic reflecting color grey/blue and red/violet. They very stamped "fine", "very fine" and "extra fine".
The best way to use the stones due to my own experiences is a Glycerine and Water mixture....
The first one is a unlabelled big stone in 165x90x20mm, it has a nice inclusion like a flash going thru the stone. You can see it well on the pictures...
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7701/...45cbbd_c_d.jpg
As we often discuss the fine red french stones either called "Vogian" or "Vosges" or "Vosgienne" Stones and the red La Lune and special Stones, this one also shows a minimal inclusion tending towards a bit of green...only one small spot which also appeared on one of the others stones i got a month back.....
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8729/...efcf30_c_d.jpg
Thec second one is one of of the labelled stones beeing more homogenious and nearly without any visible inclusions, it seems finer on the surface...
This one is a "extra fine" stone....you can see on the unlapped back side the whole thing looks much coarser...
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8823/...3dd288_c_d.jpg
Here are some shots of the identifiers (sawmarks and chamfered edges)
https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8793/...1f8733_c_d.jpg