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Post by coloradocliff on Aug 4, 2017 15:49:14 GMT -5
Chipping for the heavy and then dremmel would be best and easiest result. Bigger the better on bit. You'll probably change as you go. When I chip I put the piece against something hard like a concrete parking area. Videos online about cleaning but this is my result from a simple approach. Hope you get as lucky as i did for finding treasure inside yours. One of mine is on the av today. Usually what Im working with or thinking about getting get the av picture till I find the next, new thing. Cliff
The pieces in those two photos were all chipped free of algae? Forgive the stupid questions, but did you use a chisel or hit directly with a hammer? I found a tutorial, but it is pretty intensive and detail oriented. I'd like to keep it as simple as I can. Thanks for the help. Dave I am there for easy too Dave. Too busy to take a lot of time in my world. Andy is smart and experienced. Might risk a couple pieces with the hammer and punch. I don't use a punch because Im strong and have good muscle control// and a ruthless nature. grin. Whack a couple carefully with the hammer and punch. I find that repeated light blows intent is to loosen the algae seems to work ok. Never ruined any and did 15-20 pieces.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2017 17:50:10 GMT -5
No clue what it is, but it is beautiful
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