dannyr
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a few years ago I needed to shorten and shape a fine slate mantlepiece, - having nothing else to hand but a couple of too-blunted-for-wood cheapo hardpoint handsaws ready for scrap, used one of them --- surprised me by going through the slate slowly, but just fine. I suppose it's a bit like the old stone-masons saw pre-carbide/diamond, where the grit from the stone is actually doing some of the cutting?
I finish smoothed it with a carbide grit sander, but I bet an old scrapper rasp/file would have worked.
I used the offcut as a water stone for honing - worked OK - interesting how the same material can cut and be cut.
I finish smoothed it with a carbide grit sander, but I bet an old scrapper rasp/file would have worked.
I used the offcut as a water stone for honing - worked OK - interesting how the same material can cut and be cut.