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    8 months ago

    it doesn’t seem that very many folks are as meticulous as us.

    And there’s the rub. The Black Ark is used in different ways. Some people burnish the surface to round/smooth the novaculite there. Some use a flattening plate (or SiC powder) on the surface to create surface texture. I’m in the second camp. In neither case does the stone remove much material from a razor. Mostly, its scratch pattern creates a texture on the apex just like other finishing stones do. The Ark texture is finer than a coticule and not as even as the texture from a synthetic. To me, its feel is somewhere between a synthetic and a coticule. I haven’t done this, but I’ve been told that if you really push the edge on an Ark its appearance under the scope will be bad, but the feel will be amazing. I haven’t tried this yet, but I think that the edge will be quite fragile.

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        8 months ago

        Oh, I don’t know. The slate stones are fun. The Black Shadow edge that I have on my TI is quite nice, and the stone, itself, has a wonderful feel. I want to try a La Lune (which I think will be the same), and a Thuringian.

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            8 months ago

            I think that the Black Shadow and La Lune stones are both microcrystalline quartz. I can say that, so far, I like the edge off of my Black Shadow better than the two edges I have from my Black Ark. But … different razor types and different steels are involved.