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Thread: My New Welsh Slate Stones!!!
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09-11-2012, 09:16 PM #31
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Thanked: 116I've actually read that thread right from the start. From my VERY limited experience on the hone, which includes a progression of Naniwa hones and then these, I can say I am very happy with the quality. Perhaps people with more experience and with experience on verified hones of escher/thuringian/jnat nature might have a different opinion.
I do however stand by my claim that for the price these are an amazing deal for a newb like me
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09-11-2012, 09:26 PM #32
I only got to play around with these for a few mins when Brooksie967 got them.
I couldn't guess at the grit, and I don't particularly care about it. They felt great with a blade on them! I didn't get a chance (YET) to
hone up a few razors, but I've seen the ones that Brooksie honed and they seem to have a very keen (I know it's a subjective term) edge.
I'm going to try to borrow one (hint) to shave with and compare it to my Red Imp and Bismarck. Those are my 'reference' razors that I compare all my other edges to.
I suspect that they will be pretty comfortable...I'm looking forward to it....soon....Through the mud and the blood, to the green fields beyond.
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09-11-2012, 10:31 PM #33
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Thanked: 66Glenn, what's a "Green WHIG"? Never heard that before,
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09-11-2012, 10:42 PM #34
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Thanked: 13245There are 3 of these Welsh hones
Grey(ish)
Purple(ish)
Green(ish)
None have a determined grit
so in the spirit of PHIG I started calling them WHIG's
Welsh Hone of Indeterminate Grit
Many of the guys that collect the real LM's SilkStone Cuttler's Green Dragon's Tongue etc etc had a huge issue with the Un-proved names being given to these..
Me I have a problem with the grit numbers being assigned and gradually being raised, much like other natural stones have been glorified with higher and higher numbers over that last 4 years..
It is bad enough when they are given arbitary numbers to begin with ie: Chinese 12k (People's Hone of Indeterminate Grit) But within 2 short years the e-bay sellers have gradually rasied even those to outlandish levels...
Seems that anything that can't be proved is now fair game to just exaggerate about...
All this info is in those two threads I already linked if you read them you can see the changes happen as those threads unfold..
Again nobody here (on other forums they have) has said the hones don't work, the names and the grits are however highly suspect...
So when posts like this come up
First is the 'Dragon Tongue' second is the Purple Llyn Melynllyn and third is the 'mystery slate'. Hones have an estimated grit of 8-10k, 12-15k and 15k+, respectively.
This is just not "Proven" info, in fact it is very misleading, I don't mean that as a derogatory statement to the OP, because he just got that info from the seller who has gradually changed his listings since these hones got popular... This is just e-bay hype piled on honing hype, and mixed into more e-bay hype...Last edited by gssixgun; 09-11-2012 at 10:56 PM.
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09-12-2012, 12:45 AM #35
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Thanked: 116I agree, the names of the stones are misleading. They should say 'Like Dragon tongue" "like Purple..." etc.
Is there some kind of determining factor in true grit rating of natural stones? Unless they are produced using specific, manufactured, cutting media suspended in a product to produce a verified grit, how do we really know?
Are there any claims or proof of grit of eschers, jnats, thuringians etc?
I apologize if I am sounding combative, that's not my intention.
Educate me please
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09-12-2012, 12:59 AM #36
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Thanked: 2591you can't determine grit for naturals as they are not made from spherical particles, except coticule AFAIK.
Jnats and Eschers are made from flaky particles so assigning grit for those has no meaning. One can compare edges feeling to a synthetic of some grit but that is about it.Stefan
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09-12-2012, 01:05 AM #37
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Thanked: 116Stop answering my questions with answers that leave me with nothing more to say please Stefan !
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09-12-2012, 01:08 AM #38
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Thanked: 13245
Many people have tried many tests to prove Natural grit ratings, heck there are even different scales with Synthetics, many people can't tell you what grit rating a Norton 8k really is...
The only thing when it comes to grit that is "True" is that a Shapton GS 4k is a lower grit then a Shapton GS 8k and a Naniwa SS 10k is a higher grit then a Naniwa SS 5k.. If you even switch lines, within the brands, that can change because of binder and grit type..
This is a weakness in the industry and in Sharpening stones in general, and because of these inaccuracies and lack of proven evidence, the "Hype" numbers just keep rising.. Any e-bay seller can claim what they want, there is no way to prove otherwise, and once the hype starts it just grows... On SRP we keep trying to explain and educate as best as we can, we are simply trying to solve the mysteries of this hobby, and not create more
I hope that makes some sense...
BTW I have the 6x3's also and really like that size, works rather well when working the slurry...Last edited by gssixgun; 09-12-2012 at 01:10 AM.
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09-12-2012, 01:11 AM #39
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Thanked: 116Speaking of the shaptons i've been watching your videos on youtube honing that ERN on the shapton system. Makes me wish i had the $$ to get an entire system like that. I'll have to continue watching them tomorrow and test out some of your techniques on the welsh slates i've got
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09-12-2012, 01:21 AM #40
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Thanked: 13245Watch that Pigtail stroke, I tend to use on the naturals with a light slurry, I have put that to very good use on the Welsh Hones.. You can get a beatiful haze finsh that is soooooo even then go to clean water for some finishing X strokes and bring a near mirror to the very edge I have been using the Smith's on the Greenish one to good effect, haven't tried it on the Purplish one yet...
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