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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Metal
Porosity on semi precious
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<blockquote data-quote="sidesh0wb0b" data-source="post: 234869" data-attributes="member: 7594"><p>non-contaminating is sort of a myth with stones.</p><p>its like saying a heatless is actually heat-less.</p><p></p><p>the binders in stones are usually derivatives of silicates which are chemicals afterall. while they are metalloids, some of the gurus believe they still can contaminate metals during finishing. my good buddy (I wish I knew him) Makotoa Yamamoto wrote in length about how important it was to use carbides over stones for finishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidesh0wb0b, post: 234869, member: 7594"] non-contaminating is sort of a myth with stones. its like saying a heatless is actually heat-less. the binders in stones are usually derivatives of silicates which are chemicals afterall. while they are metalloids, some of the gurus believe they still can contaminate metals during finishing. my good buddy (I wish I knew him) Makotoa Yamamoto wrote in length about how important it was to use carbides over stones for finishing. [/QUOTE]
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