I lightly roughed the sides and bottom with 600 W/D and problem solved. It didn’t really change the appearance so double win.If it is really layered on thick, maybe you can just rough up the surface to give it some texture?
I lightly roughed the sides and bottom with 600 W/D and problem solved. It didn’t really change the appearance so double win.If it is really layered on thick, maybe you can just rough up the surface to give it some texture?
I'm sorry to hear the stone got damaged but wow, this is a gem! Beatiful striations. Congrats on the purchase.
Sure is. Thanks Tom. Says he used varnish, that may be why it feels slick to me.
She actually turns one this Thursday. It’s crazy how fast the time goes. We are also expecting our second child (a little boy) in about 4 weeks! I’m nervous as can be but can’t wait.Cute age for your baby. 6 to 8 months?
Hey, it came from Alex Gilmore. You honing knives or razors? Shoot him a message he may have what you’re looking for.David, where the heck did you find this one? I'm looking for one right now, just like this one, in a 3.5 to 4.0 hardness (self slurry, but not soft). That is one gorgeous suita!
Have Teshiba by still many moreAll these suitas driving my HAD cray
I hope you honing fellas know that I smile & chuckle every time I see this thread title show up in my "what's new" feed here on B&B! I'm a DE wet shaver so this has no relevance to me,.... but I am a geologist so I DO find natural sharpening stones an interesting topic! Always great to see so much variety happening here in B&B!