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Thread: Where do you get it? Soapstone
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20th December 2004, 06:32 PM #1
Where do you get it? Soapstone
Can anyone help me out here? Just wondering if soapstone is available in Victoria or anywhere else in Oz?
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20th December 2004, 08:26 PM #2
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20th December 2004, 09:00 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Talc IS soapstone. Really. Talc is the geologist's/mineralogist's term, soapstone was the 'common' name, but as there is little use of the stuff no, outside of cosmetics & baby powder, Talc is what it is known as.....
I think most of the stuff that is mined goes straight into a crusher, so going to a smaller operator, who mught be able to put aside a few big lumps for you sounds like a good idea.
Otherwise you can get smaller bits from a jeweller's supply store - look under jeweller's supplies, jewellers (wholesale) , or lapidary in the Yellow Pages.
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21st December 2004, 12:59 AM #4
Lee Valley sell it but the postage would be a killer.
DanIs there anything easier done than said?- Stacky. The bottom pub, Cobram.
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21st December 2004, 08:53 AM #5
Pretty sure that craft shops sell it, kids had some once for carving.
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21st December 2004, 01:07 PM #6
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22nd December 2004, 11:46 AM #7
Thanks guys, I'm pretty sure soapstone is or has talc in it and I also think that it is called something like steatite or stealite, something like that. Thought it might be interesting to try and carve. Tried an aerated concrete which I forget the name of but didn't enjoy it to much. Besides it was full of aerated holes which I didn't like. Thought some candle burners would be safer in a stone product.
"What a fabulous race! Barry Sheene's riding his Suzuki as though he's married to it."
Quote/Murray Walker.
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22nd December 2004, 06:49 PM #8
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...highlight=talc
Sir Chiz turned some - check out this link or do a search for Talc
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23rd December 2004, 07:07 PM #9
Soapstone or Talc is also sometimes sold in Australia under the name of Jade-wood. Beenatree Crafts had a heap of it at one time, don't know if they still do. Ph 03 5659 4218 to find out.
Cheers - Neil
PS It turns and carves realy well and polishes up great with EEE-Ultra Shine there is a piece of it shown on this page of the U-Beaut Products portion of this site.
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26th December 2004, 11:39 PM #10
I think stearate is the term you mean ribot.
Is it the same gear as used for engineers chalk? You could maybe contact a supplier for their source.
Cheers........Sean
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30th December 2004, 11:33 AM #11
Greatly appreciated guys, the turned stuff looks great, not to mention the EEE finish. Will persue this further armed with this info. Thanks
"What a fabulous race! Barry Sheene's riding his Suzuki as though he's married to it."
Quote/Murray Walker.
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30th December 2004, 11:39 AM #12
Thanks for the correction scooter. Just by the by that aerated concrete I used was a "Hebel" block. Pretty easy stuff to work, a little abrassive on woodworking tools though.
"What a fabulous race! Barry Sheene's riding his Suzuki as though he's married to it."
Quote/Murray Walker.
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30th December 2004, 11:43 AM #13
I'm dissappointed boys. Twelve posts and we're still on topic. Robo will have to delete this entire thread if this scandalous behaviour continues.
Richard
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30th December 2004, 10:01 PM #14
make a thick pancake and carve it ....now thats a way to go u can eat the shavings
Pete
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