SteveHolmes
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2009
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Post by SteveHolmes on Oct 10, 2009 21:33:04 GMT -5
I had my saw running most of the day...but only cut a few rocks. I faced a Dino Bone nodule, a Barite Nodule and took a pic of a slab I've had for a while. Dino Bone.... Barite. Great solid piece with some exciting cool colors! Thanks. I cut some cabs out but they'll have to wait for tomorrow. Steve
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wyobrian
fully equipped rock polisher
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Member since February 2009
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Post by wyobrian on Oct 10, 2009 22:16:14 GMT -5
cool Steve i like the Dino. I'm having a hack of a time working the Dino you sent me cant get it to shine Brian
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SteveHolmes
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2009
Posts: 1,900
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Post by SteveHolmes on Oct 10, 2009 22:25:55 GMT -5
Brian, I find that Hard to believe!!! You have really been getting a great shine on all your stuff. Maybe it's rotten bone...I dont know. HPD has the shine down packed and I'm working on one that will be done tomorrow. I use Tin Oxide for the finished polish. Good-Luck and post it when you get er' done. Steve
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Post by Toad on Oct 10, 2009 22:26:09 GMT -5
Like the dino. From very defined cells to just plain old rock.
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Post by deb193redux on Oct 10, 2009 22:50:53 GMT -5
Wow Steve, both show a lot. I have been on a dino binge lately.
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Post by montanamuskrat on Oct 11, 2009 2:57:15 GMT -5
They look good - I have not seen dino bone cut. Tom
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highplainsdrifter
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since December 2008
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Post by highplainsdrifter on Oct 11, 2009 19:37:22 GMT -5
Excellent stuff, the dino bone looks great. I use diamond paste on canvas to polish dino bone. It usually takes a great shine. Dan
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Post by frane on Oct 12, 2009 8:26:54 GMT -5
Those really look cool! Fran
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Post by stonesthatrock on Oct 12, 2009 21:45:34 GMT -5
very nice looking bone........
mary ann
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