cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Apr 19, 2012 11:10:34 GMT -5
gorgeous
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cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Apr 15, 2012 16:07:23 GMT -5
welcome Hub!
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cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Apr 8, 2012 10:31:04 GMT -5
Happy Easter. Hope the Easter Bunny treated you well.
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cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Apr 6, 2012 20:31:19 GMT -5
Incredible. Love the stone and wrap. It is a perfect example of less is more. Great job. You are so talented.
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cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Apr 5, 2012 22:35:19 GMT -5
Incredible. Looks great
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cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Apr 1, 2012 18:18:29 GMT -5
nice job peachfront. Look great
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cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Mar 30, 2012 15:37:46 GMT -5
Thanks for all the encouragement. I thought I would post a photo of my results. I don't have a before picture, just an after photo. I will take a shot of my rough next time. For those of you who say this is addictive I understand what you mean now. I took the family skiiing in wyoming last week and on plane flight home all I could think about was how my new batch of Ohio Flint was doing. Thanks again Attachments:
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cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Mar 22, 2012 19:06:43 GMT -5
Those are way cool and so varied. I see right atrial enlargement, left atrial enlargement, ventricular and atrial septal defects when I view them as a cardilogist. Nice job. I really need to learn how to do something like that.
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cardiobill
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Post by cardiobill on Mar 22, 2012 12:53:25 GMT -5
I am a beginner. My 7 yo found my old lortone tumbler in a closet that was bought 10 yrs ago for my older children. We never got shiny rocks yrs ago when we tried. I almost dreaded trying again since I was frustrated with my past attempts. I still had the old rocks that were smooth but not shiny. After reading alot of these threads I went back and burnished them before polishing, gave them some time polishing and amazingly I had shiny rocks. We have tumbled another batch from scratch with good results. People on this board clearly have alot more experience than I do but for me the wash/ burnish before polishing was the key for you beginners. Thanks for all you threads. They were very imformative and you all seem so pleasant. Thanks
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