Aaaaaargh, Benny, that link is the bomb! :gth
Thank you!
Hope the italian arrives soon so that I can forget it (for a little while)!
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Aaaaaargh, Benny, that link is the bomb! :gth
Thank you!
Hope the italian arrives soon so that I can forget it (for a little while)!
I have a couple of Aoto stones. They can have inclusions that need to be lapped out. They pop up at various times.
Sandpaper is much faster.
Just my $.02,:)
Well, you know quartzite is metamorphosed sandstone and should be the same hardness as quartz 6.5- 7 on the mohs scale. I would imagine it would perform very similar to my beryl Hone which is around 7.8-8 on the mohs. I thought the beryl was a good polisher but not good in the lower grits.
I'm curious really.
Will use it for my axe if its crap.
My dad taught me to never argue with a woman with an axe.
as Twain said
Quote:
When I was a boy of fourteen, my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was astonished at how much the old man had learned in seven years.
LOL your dad seems to be a wise man!
Ok, so the sculpture arrived.
Sprayed water on and it stays quite well, no soaking.
Tried a Solinger blade with little effect.
A Sheffield silver steel just laughs at it.
After that short look I'd say the hone doesn't cut wax.