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    Weigh it. Measure L X W X H to get cubic inches. Divide the weight by the size to get the weight per cubic inch.
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    Maybe specific gravity would have been a better term.
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    Yeah that would be more helpful too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattleman02 View Post
    How do you do that


    Washitas are around 2.25-2.3 Ish
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    What is the volume by weight ratio? Will that tell the gravity of the stone.

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    Watch the video. Specific Gravity and volume to weight ratio are the same thing with different terms. Sorry for the confusion.

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    Specific gravity is 2.47

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    On a funny side note the guy that founded Dan's wethstone is from the same town as me. Just thought that was neat

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    Would 2.47 make it a medium stone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattleman02 View Post
    Would 2.47 make it a medium stone?
    2.4 is pretty hard for a washita.
    They came in soft, medium and hard. so given the gravity is accurate, it is probably a fine washita.
    A fine washita would still be a medium stone in a razor progression.
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