swagman
Established Member
Its often quite difficult to identify what type of used natural honing stones on the bay, especially in the U.K where oil has been the predominant lubricant used. The oil tends to widely discolour the natural features that set 1 apart type from the other. Apart from having to work with what ever the seller is able to provide you within photo's, and written description, its not until you can actually get hold of the stone, clean it right down, to remove all traces of oil contaminant and other staining effects, that a more clearer interpretation can be ascertained. Its can be a sizable gamble in $$ when you add in the high cost of export postage, but that in a way can either add to the excitement, or disappointment, of what you may end up purchasing.
Andy and BB; I previously posted part 3: of the Honing and Grinding site.
The following attachment is part 2:
https://bosq.home.xs4all.nl/info%2020m/ ... part_2.pdf
Stewie;
Andy and BB; I previously posted part 3: of the Honing and Grinding site.
The following attachment is part 2:
https://bosq.home.xs4all.nl/info%2020m/ ... part_2.pdf
Stewie;