bugbear
Established Member
Bought and old, boxed, slate hone today (£1.50). It looked quite dry, not oily, and was pretty much flat.
I bought it home, and tried some water on it, which beaded up.
Since the stone looked quite fine, I made an initial test (with an old chisel I keep for the purpose)
using white spirit as the lubricant (which tends to dissolve and remove old oil).
The stone worked nicely, somewhere between a Washita and a Yellow Lake slate
in fineness (I don't like the Yellow Lake stones, they're very slick and give
little feedback).
All in all, I thought this might be a nice stone to fit in the gap between Norton India Fine and Arkansas.
I did a quick google, since the names "Silkstone" and "Cambrock" seemed quite distinctive.
Ah. :shock: :shock: :shock:
It turns out this stone is well known and liked (revered?) in straight razor circles, and one has sold on eBay for £96.00.
Since (TBH) a Washita also fits the gap between Norton India Fine and Arkansas, I think I may sell this stone!
BugBear
I bought it home, and tried some water on it, which beaded up.
Since the stone looked quite fine, I made an initial test (with an old chisel I keep for the purpose)
using white spirit as the lubricant (which tends to dissolve and remove old oil).
The stone worked nicely, somewhere between a Washita and a Yellow Lake slate
in fineness (I don't like the Yellow Lake stones, they're very slick and give
little feedback).
All in all, I thought this might be a nice stone to fit in the gap between Norton India Fine and Arkansas.
I did a quick google, since the names "Silkstone" and "Cambrock" seemed quite distinctive.
Ah. :shock: :shock: :shock:
It turns out this stone is well known and liked (revered?) in straight razor circles, and one has sold on eBay for £96.00.
Since (TBH) a Washita also fits the gap between Norton India Fine and Arkansas, I think I may sell this stone!
BugBear