Clear Grade - Clear slate
is free of Ribbons and most markings. It is a blue-gray to blue-black
color and if sealed, oiled or otherwise treated, it is approximately
"jet-black". Clear slate is supplied in Natural Cleft,
Machine Gauged, Sand Rubbed or Honed finishes.
Ribbon Grade - Ribbon
slate is characterized by an ornamental dark band which,
in the case of window stools, usually runs along the length of the
stool. A ribbon may be wide, narrow or even double. In a wide stool,
there may possibly be more than one ribbon. The ribbon is not detrimental
to the physical properties of the material. With any treatment of
oil, sealer, etc., the ribbon will not be as noticeable. Ribbon
slate is supplied in Machine Gauged, Sand Rubbed or Honed finishes.
Face Finishes - Natural Cleft
Finish is a rough textured, split face finish. The bottom
is gauged to an even plane and the thickness, although varying due
to the facial deviation of the cleft, is constant within the maximum
thickness specified. (NOTE: Natural cleft finish may not
be suitable for use in installations where stools are installed
in multiple window runs. The variation of facial thickness with
regard to the edge plane is more pronounced when seen in a run of
stools rather than a single stool.) Machine Gauged Finish
is a smooth, even finish which approaches the honed finish. However,
slight swirl marks are usually visible. Sand Rubbed Finish
is a smooth, even finish with a slight stipple equal to about 80
grit sand paper. Honed Finish is a smooth, satin finish equal
to about 240 grit.
Edge Finishes - Hone &
Arris Edge is a honed front edge and either a 1/8" chamfer
or a 1/8" radius on the top front edge to remove the sharpness.
This may be specified in conjunction with any of the facial finishes,
however in the case of Natural Cleft finish, the 1/8" radius
is normally used rather than the chamfer. Arris Edge is the
1/8" chamfer or 1/8" arris on the top front edge without
honing the front edge. Sawn Edges are edges directly from
the saw are usually very smooth and sharp as they are cut with a
diamond saw. Other Edge Profiles are subject to availability
of tooling and should be investigated prior to specifying.
Thickness - Window
stools are supplied in 3/4", 1", 1 1/4", 1 1/2",
& 2" thicknesses. Other thicknesses are available to comply
with special field requirements.
Treatments - Sealers
usually darken the slate and give a glossy appearance. Natural cleft
finish and Sand Rubbed finish may be sealed suitably, however, sealers
may not adhere nor give a desirable appearance to Machine gauged
or Honed finish. Impregnators usually do not as radically
alter the color of the slate and give a more satin finish. As with
sealers, Machine gauged and Honed finish may not accept the application
of an impregnator. Oiled Finish is usually a mixture of 50%
Boiled linseed oil and 50% turpentine. This is suitable for all
facial finishes and is renewed only as often as desired. Since slate
is very dense and non-absorbing, a finish is only required to facilitate
easier maintenance.