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Post by catmandewe on Dec 13, 2013 16:31:09 GMT -5
Cleaned up the slabs in the bucket today. I have to keep the bucket in the house now or it will freeze up so it is more visible and not as prone to being cleaned only when stuff starts falling out of it. The group shot Burro Creek Pastelite Mookaite Morrisonite Graveyard Point plume Graveyard backlit I also cut some Juniper Ridge Fire Opal slices that are not in the group shot because I don't wash the oil off of them, I just pat them down and put them by the fireplace and they soak the oil up and cure themselves. Here are a few shots of a few of the slabs I got cut yesterday. This is some cool stuff, these are all shot outside in the morning with the sun as a back light (not directly, that was too bright) Thanks for looking............Tony
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Thunder69
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Post by Thunder69 on Dec 13, 2013 18:54:33 GMT -5
Wooo Hoooooo....John
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Post by wireholic on Dec 13, 2013 19:04:20 GMT -5
That graveyard plume looks awesome! And the Morrisonite & Mookaite. That opal looks like staines glass backlit that way
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marinedad
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Post by marinedad on Dec 13, 2013 21:24:33 GMT -5
love them all! but the last ones are beautiful.
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Post by pghram on Dec 17, 2013 15:42:10 GMT -5
That's a bucket full of beautiful.
Rich
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