Deeper Petrographic / Geological Researches of razor hones and sharpening stones
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Originally Posted by
thebigspendur
Thin sections, as we call them here are the classic way to identify the components of a rock. To those not familiar the rock is ground down and then put under a polarizing microscope which is a basic optical scope with some modifications.
The way I would go about this is get hones of known quality and analyze them to see what minerals they have. The only problem is there is way more to this question of what makes up a good hone and thin section studies will only give you very gross composition. It's the details that will tell you more and X-Ray Defractor studies will give you the exact composition with percentages of the minerals and the anion and cation percentages as well as way more to the molecular and atomic structure.
I expect the following results:
1. proper/correct geological identification of the type of stone
2. more details on particle sizes and form of abrasives
3. amounts of abrasive mineral content
4. comparison of the results with other literature results or similiar analytics already made
I dont really know what will come up with those tests, but we'll see.
Deeper Petrographic / Geological Researches of razor hones and sharpening stones
I invite you all later to discuss the findings here as open minded as possible.....i like every input from the community, even if there will be different views and interpretation...