Cedric Smythe made a box
He didn't make a hone
Our Mother Earth did that
And she was all alone.
Animals and Plants
Came and went
And added to the mix
But Cedric Smythe knew a box
Was so much easier to fix.
UGH!
Originally Posted by Neil Miller
That is essentially what I meant by my example being too close to another strata, and the gritty feeling.
I dont mean that it felt gritty all over, but only in a few isolated spots.
Lapping removed this gritty or grabby feel from where I had noticed it, but then it would occur inanother, different place.
I am pretty sure that it is representative of small inclusions. Maybe examples from nearer the centre of thicker seams of this stone do not exhibit this.