So what wood did you use and which glue?
I got some soapstone pieces and I have lots of wood (amateur woodworker, when the mood hits me).
The wood was a piece of cypress 3/4"x1"x1 1/2"
For glue I used some rubber cement (I figured I could peel them back off easy if I had too), and it seems to be holding well.
I got the soapstone at Lowes, 7 pieces for $3.
I got it in the welding section of Home Depot, as was suggested above. I got one piece in a holder (not sure how welders use it) and 3 spare pieces.
I had a piece of pine of an appropriate size, cut my soapstone into the same lengths as the pine using a hacksaw blade (boy, is this stuff soft; it is just solid talcum powder) and used Goop to glue two pieces. Goop is a rubbery cement. I've got it camped now. We'll see in 24 hours how it holds. If it does I have one more piece to cut and glue.
It seems to me that this is just solid talcum powder; the powder comes off with any pressure. I just don't see how this is any more legal than judiciously applied Easy Slide or baby powder (which is just talc or talcum powder.). It seems like you have to be very careful not to get the powder, which you create when you rub the stone, all over, just like the above two items.