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Post by Woodyrock on Oct 17, 2009 23:50:56 GMT -5
Whilst I was stacking the firewood we cut, split, and hauled this morning my dear wife slabbed out the Tahoma she collected on Mosseyrockhound's, and Chasfire's claim, and got to work cabbing. I did get her to shoot the preforms before she started cabbing. The cab shots will come later. These are shot dry. Woody Here are the preforms.
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Post by rockchalk on Oct 18, 2009 7:28:52 GMT -5
I can't wait to see those cabbed, those must calling to her!
scott
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Post by frane on Oct 18, 2009 7:32:47 GMT -5
Looks like a very nice plate of preforms! I love the pattern in the center one! Fran
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Post by montanamuskrat on Oct 18, 2009 21:40:29 GMT -5
Nice looking Tahoma they should look nice as cabs. Debby & Tom
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Post by Toad on Oct 18, 2009 21:45:31 GMT -5
Looks like you'll turn out some interesting cabs.
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highplainsdrifter
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Post by highplainsdrifter on Oct 18, 2009 22:15:24 GMT -5
Very nice pre-forms. I really like the ones cut the "other way," look likes orbs.
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Post by Woodyrock on Oct 19, 2009 0:12:46 GMT -5
Biscuit cutting (the other way) Tahoma really opens up the patterning from the lumps and bumps that make the orbs. Many of the Tahoma veins are very narrow, so really lend themselves to biscuit cutting. Woody for Kathy
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karock
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Post by karock on Oct 19, 2009 0:18:50 GMT -5
They look nice already, can't wait to see them finished. Karock
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Post by Tonyterner on Oct 19, 2009 7:44:49 GMT -5
Looking forward to seeing those cabs. Tahoma is one of my favorite rocks to cab.
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carloscinco
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Post by carloscinco on Oct 19, 2009 7:51:34 GMT -5
She has captured what is going to be great looking eye candy. Please post results.
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Post by texaswoodie on Oct 19, 2009 7:59:07 GMT -5
That is some great looking stuff!
Curt
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