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06-07-2010, 12:35 AM #1
Bear Creek Oil or Waterstone
I found this Bear Creek hone at an antique store, and was wondering if anyone could tell me anything about it?
The label says:
Bear Creek Oil and Water Stone
For Sharpening ???? Tools
Each Stone Guaranteed
If used with water only it will
surpass the ordinary oil stone
I have not had much luck finding any info on this hone, so any info would be great.
Thanks,
Zac
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06-07-2010, 02:16 AM #2
The name is not unfamiliar to me but it may be from some other application. I did find this BC hone on ebay here Item number:260613915370. The ebay hone sounds like a synthetic.
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06-07-2010, 02:34 AM #3
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Thanked: 481I have one of those Bear Creek Oil/water stones.
Unlike the one in that auction, its is a single grit stone.
I honestly cant say if its natural or no. My suspicion is unnatural, and not fine enough to finish a razor with. But I am no JimmyHAD, and my experience is limited.
I have not cleaned it up and tried it yet, so my conclusions are just speculation based on how it feels to my fingertips. Perhaps I will play with it tonight...
Playing with it now as a matter of fact. Will post some scope pics of scratch pattern soon.Last edited by Magpie; 06-07-2010 at 03:49 AM. Reason: added info
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06-07-2010, 04:49 AM #4
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Thanked: 481Scratch that!
Man made or not, its not such a bad stone. In order are shots of the bevel on an Imperial Razor at 400x 1k-4k-8k Bear Creek-k
I would have to put this stone somewhere between the 4 and the 8, and not all that far behind the 8. Now I am intrigued, and will take one of my shavers, and give it 20 laps on the BC, just to see how it shaves off of it.
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06-07-2010, 05:22 PM #5
First, Thanks for the replies.
JimmyHAD - I saw that ebay listing as well. Like Magpie has mentioned it is a single grit hone. I bet you are correct that it probably is a synthetic.
Magpie - I am curious what the shave will turn out like of of the BC. The one that I was looking at was unlapped so it is hard to say what it would feel like in lapped condition, but my guess was also somewhere between 4 and 8 K. Please let us know how the shave goes.
Thanks again,
Zac
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06-07-2010, 09:53 PM #6
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Thanked: 481Shave completed.
While I was able to complete the shave, it was not the smoothest I have experienced by any stretch of the imagination. There was a very slight "pull" and required a second pass to achieve my normal results with a single pass. A bit of irritation resulted from the second pass to boot.
I still don't think its a bad stone, and can find itself in the line up at around the 6-7k level would be my guess. A good stepping stone if you will. I suppose a good stropping with a strong paste could also get a razor honed on this stone to a decent point of shaving, but more work than necessary when you can just go up to the next grade of stone.
But certainly I will be sticking to the 8k-12k setup that I have grown used to.