RIP my coarse boi. You grew to thin for this world.
I suppose I can make a wooden base for it.Glue it to something! There's still more left
classic case of karoshi.
just glue it to another shapton. i like polyurethane but i guess almost anything will work.
Thanks I suppose I only flattened the thing maybe 2 times too. I tend not to because I don't have anything coarse enough. When you use a 140 grit diamond plate on it, basically it feels like you are sharpening on glass. It takes a while to get back to the proper coarseness.Although sad, it's impressive to see a stone being used such well.
I suppose I can make a wooden base for it.
Polyurethane?
Ah. I already have, jbweld and some kind of contact adhesive. I was planning on using the job weld 2 part epoxy once I get the base ready.1 comp pu-glue
I know I need to. It's just money is really tight right now. I'm hoping I can get a new one soon, if you can't tell it gets a lot of use.maybe you just need to get a new one? you know what i do with coarse stones sometimes?
i simply buy 2 of the same and then glue them together. that way they last twice as long. sciencey
I just tried my best to wear it as evenly as possible. The couple times I did flatten it, it messed with the feel of the stone.What did you use to keep it flattened?
What do we have here? The color reminds me of choseras.
Metropolitan burial ground?
What do we have here? The color reminds me of choseras.
You should break them up to use as fingerstones.
are the black ones naniwa 5k's?
green ones are 400 or 1k? my 1k looked different so i guess its a few 400's you have there.
Light green are the 400s
Dark green is the 1000
Pink is 3000
Grey is 5000
and the one on top is the Nanohone 400
Light green are the 400s
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and the one on top is the Nanohone 400
Can I ask which of these two stones you prefer? What are the pros and cons of each?
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