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    Quote Originally Posted by oldmanarmy View Post
    I know natural stones all vary, but which side did you find was the lower grit?
    The lighter side is finer.
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    Very nice stone you found. You won't need a diamond hone to lap it, Thuringians are relatively soft, waterproof sanding paper of various grit will do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piet View Post
    Very nice stone you found. You won't need a diamond hone to lap it, Thuringians are relatively soft, waterproof sanding paper of various grit will do.
    Thanks for the input. I have a piece of glass that will work great with wet/dry sand paper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    The lighter side is finer.
    Thanks for info. I'm still a newbie when it comes to straights and this is my first hone.

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