Justin
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by Justin on Dec 2, 2022 2:05:22 GMT -5
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victor1941
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Post by victor1941 on Dec 2, 2022 10:59:11 GMT -5
Justin, this material looks like it is from the Texas Big Bend area ranches. My guess is peanut orbicular agate on the first one and a very pretty moss 6 pictures down.
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Justin
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by Justin on Dec 3, 2022 20:36:03 GMT -5
Justin, this material looks like it is from the Texas Big Bend area ranches. My guess is peanut orbicular agate on the first one and a very pretty moss 6 pictures down. Thank you Victor! It’s gorgeous moss for sure. Now if I could just get rid of all the soft areas in the stone my headache would be over 🤣
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victor1941
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Post by victor1941 on Dec 3, 2022 22:09:47 GMT -5
Justin, soak the stone in an epoxy acetone mix under negative pressure and this will help. Coat any soft areas after shaping with epoxy and polish. You can also quartz cap. RTH has epoxy/acetone direction that will help.
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