Thanks for the write ups...i might pick one up after New Years.
Glad to hear it’s working out well for you. This is the first stone I have seen from Canada, nice to have one of our own as a great finisher.I ran it over my dmt. Came pretty flat. Bit dished but took 5min and she was good.
Polished one of my razors that was fresh off of my ss 12k. I find the naniwa gives me consistently very sharp edges but a bit harsh.
@50 strokes on water. Shave was very nice. Still sharp but very smooth. I think this stone has some good potential.
I picked one up before they were listed. Unfortunately I haven’t had time to play with it as I have been away but next week I will post some pictures and let you know what I think of it.Anybody see the new hones they are offering on the bay?
So called "Lochinvar stone" described as "a clay matrix containing fine silica particles". They aren't giving them away but I am always interested in new rocks.
I picked one up before they were listed. Unfortunately I haven’t had time to play with it as I have been away but next week I will post some pictures and let you know what I think of it.
So I finally had a chance to work on this new stone. While it may be a clay matrix with fine silica, much like a Jnat is if I’m correct, it doesn’t cut worth a darn. I set a fresh bevel on a 1k shapton gs and then raises a slurry on this new stone with a worn 400 Atoma. About 100 laps later and the only thing it managed to do was polish the 1k scratches. I then raised a slurry with a beautiful jnat tomo and had at it. It worked great as a base stone and once you dilute to water only thenstone puts a wonderful polish on the blade. The edge is Jnat sharp and Ark smooth.great, let us know how it works out
So I finally had a chance to work on this new stone. While it may be a clay matrix with fine silica, much like a Jnat is if I’m correct, it doesn’t cut worth a darn. I set a fresh bevel on a 1k shapton gs and then raises a slurry on this new stone with a worn 400 Atoma. About 100 laps later and the only thing it managed to do was polish the 1k scratches. I then raised a slurry with a beautiful jnat tomo and had at it. It worked great as a base stone and once you dilute to water only thenstone puts a wonderful polish on the blade. The edge is Jnat sharp and Ark smooth.
My conclusion is that it is a very inexpensive and large base stone that works exceedingly well with a nagura progression and when final finished on water the edge is really beautiful. IMO it finishes on par with my Trout Stone and Black Ark (dan’s ultra fine)
Here’s a few links.
Federal Abrasives Company
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Royal Flint *Superior-Fine Grade Novaculite**natural hone/sharpening stone | eBay
All of theirs 16k rated stones and some others are available thru their eBay shop.
Some of my favorite stones test out I erS.G. of 3.0? That has something other than novaculite in it then. Straight novaculite is basically pure silica, the S.G. can't be higher than about 2.65. I'll be interested to hear how it works.
I've seen specific gravity stones that work very similar to true hard arks. Most of the ones function on unique densities well above tratidirion. Some are synthetic Arkansas, while others are different. I have example that test out from 3.0 all the way up to 3.6 specify gravity.S.G. of 3.0? That has something other than novaculite in it then. Straight novaculite is basically pure silica, the S.G. can't be higher than about 2.65. I'll be interested to hear how it works.
I'm waffling on trying one of the Alberta stones. Any feedback on the quality would be appreciated. I have a Zulu Grey stone for finishing but mostly Naniwas from 1K through to 12K. My hope is to move to a couple of natural stones that would make a nice progression (maybe 5K-ish & 10K-ish range)I picked one up before they were listed. Unfortunately I haven’t had time to play with it as I have been away but next week I will post some pictures and let you know what I think of it.