It was in bad shape when I got it and thanks to my worn out DMT i got over an hour into lapping it right now. But it cleaned up nice and was well worth it.
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It was in bad shape when I got it and thanks to my worn out DMT i got over an hour into lapping it right now. But it cleaned up nice and was well worth it.
I hope its ok to steel one thread then creating yet another "please help with hone ID" thread.
I got this from a guy in UK for peanuts. He told me its a natural sharpening polishing stone of possibly thuringian type.
I dont think itz thurigian at all but maybe you can help me with identification and if its usefull in my honing process or if i should simply use it for a bookshelf instead :)
I have lapped thuringians with sand paper 600 and 1000grits before and lapping was fast.
When doing the same on this stone this is definately much much much harder, and lapping takes time.
In fact i dont know if the slurry from the pics are from the stone or the sandpaper used :)
What do you think of it? Size is nice and it feels like a nice polisher?
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I would guess its a piece of welsh slate. I got one smaller that looks a lot like that. Can you post a close up of it. I don't have a pic of mine handy though.
Looks like YL, Salmens Oilstone, Dronfield slate hone. What is the size.
yes its a slate type stone
Damn hard thing. Spent 20 min on brand new dmt 600 and 1200 and i am far from done.
Watch out! Just because it is slate type hone it does not mean that your DMTs are safe with it. I have seen some slates which vere biting professional HD quality diamond blades like there was no tomorrow. What is the size?