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    Default got an old stone

    hey,

    could someone recognize this stone?



    when i got this it was very dark brown of the heavy use i think. i started to lap it and it got that color in the picture. it seems to be pretty hard.

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    How coarse is it when compared to known grits?
    Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    How coarse is it when compared to known grits?
    Dont Rallye know it. I think between 3k and 6k.

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    Looks like an Arkansas, my guess would be soft Arkansas.

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    Washita with grit about 800-1000. But I can be wrong.

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    Default Try a woodshop..

    Sometimes woodworking shops and hardware stores can offer sound advice, and help with testing for you...but you will probably just have to be content with not know exactly what the grit is... but more importantly anyway is how it actually WORKS... try it, you can always go to a higher grit.

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