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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 12, 2023 22:33:59 GMT -5
The first two cabs are Gary Green. It's the first time trying these new shapes for me...so the Gary Green was the sacrificial material! LOL - I really like the first one for sure...I'm unsure about the second one. They were fun to do as there were some super tight directional changes required when doming these!
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Jan 12, 2023 22:39:42 GMT -5
I like the shape of the first cab, too. Second one, not so much. I'm not sure why, but I kind of cringed when I saw it. Maybe it's the black Frankenstein looking suture dendrite. LOL!
LOVE the Sagenite cab! The Polka Dot backing looks great with the golden sagenite.
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Post by khara on Jan 12, 2023 22:44:38 GMT -5
Gary Green as practice material. 🤦♀️<—- That’s a face palm for anyone not on their phone. The 2nd one is unusual. I think it could actually be kind of striking with the right wrap. I’m imagining something leaning heavier, with extra weaving. I think it’d appeal to someone wanting a real statement piece.
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 12, 2023 22:51:02 GMT -5
I like the shape of the first cab, too. Second one, not so much. I'm not sure why, but I kind of cringed when I saw it. Maybe it's the black Frankenstein looking suture dendrite. LOL! LOVE the Sagenite cab! The Polka Dot backing looks great with the golden sagenite. Thanks Robin! I'm with you...I was SO hoping I'd like that second one...but I really don't think I like it at all. I might mess around with the shape and see about tweaking it here and there and alter it A LOT! LOL Yeah...that first one is for sure a keeper shape! I was glad I chose white for that backing on the Sagenite doublet. I really think it worked out well. Gary Green as practice material. 🤦♀️<—- That’s a face palm for anyone not on their phone. The 2nd one is unusual. I think it could actually be kind of striking with the right wrap. I’m imagining something leaning heavier, with extra weaving. I think it’d appeal to someone wanting a real statement piece. Thank you SO much! I was going to tag you...but I had to post this on my phone via the web rather than Tapatalk which wasn't uploading my pics...and then I forgot to tag you for the white backed doublet! So...I'm glad you wandered in here on your own! LOL Yeah...I just really don't think I'm liking that second one. I think I might try to "fatten" it up a little and shorten it up a bit to see if that'll work. I like all the directional changes on the cab...but something's just off about it. I thought someone might say something about the Gary Green being "practice material"! LOL
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Jan 12, 2023 23:00:57 GMT -5
Jason is that bottom slab Mary Ellen?
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 12, 2023 23:04:26 GMT -5
Jason is that bottom slab Mary Ellen? Why yes it is! I got a few chunks in a box that came from California several weeks ago. I have two on dop ready to go. I've never worked it...but LOVE the dark red tones in it! I've been staring at those slabs on my table and have considered using them as a backing for a future plume doublet...
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Jan 12, 2023 23:06:47 GMT -5
Jason is that bottom slab Mary Ellen? Why yes it is! I got a few chunks in a box that came from California several weeks ago. I have two on dop ready to go. I've never worked it...but LOVE the dark red tones in it! I've been staring at those slabs on my table and have considered using them as a backing for a future plume doublet... That piece looks like it has the roses in it. Makes beautiful cabs. You'll enjoy cutting it.
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Post by rockbrain on Jan 12, 2023 23:09:13 GMT -5
The new skill looks like it's coming along great. Nice job on the doublet. I like the first one a lot too. That second one had to be really interesting to dome.
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Post by realrockhound on Jan 12, 2023 23:09:40 GMT -5
I actually like that Frankenstein cab. Weird cut, but the Frankenstein look makes it cool. Pull that out again in an October contest and you got a winner
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 12, 2023 23:12:17 GMT -5
Why yes it is! I got a few chunks in a box that came from California several weeks ago. I have two on dop ready to go. I've never worked it...but LOVE the dark red tones in it! I've been staring at those slabs on my table and have considered using them as a backing for a future plume doublet... That piece looks like it has the roses in it. Makes beautiful cabs. You'll enjoy cutting it. I guess I know what I'll be doing in a couple hours if I can't sleep again! LOL I just went and looked at the two on dop. I'm pretty sure they came from the same rock.
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 12, 2023 23:16:19 GMT -5
The new skill looks like it's coming along great. Nice job on the doublet. I like the first one a lot too. That second one had to be really interesting to dome. Thanks Gary! I think I should have just said that second one has a "great personality"! LOL - Yeah...it was actually wicked fun to dome. I felt like Muhammad Ali on the wheels...bobbing and weaving! LOL I actually like that Frankenstein cab. Weird cut, but the Frankenstein look makes it cool. Pull that out again in an October contest and you got a winner Thanks my friend! I keep looking at it. I'm really thinking shorter and wider would make that second one closer to a winner than a loser! LOL
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Post by realrockhound on Jan 12, 2023 23:18:11 GMT -5
jasoninsd Shorter and wider, is that what she said?
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 12, 2023 23:22:20 GMT -5
jasoninsd Shorter and wider, is that what she said?
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Post by khara on Jan 12, 2023 23:51:56 GMT -5
Thanks for thinking to tag me. I WAS surprised to see the white polka dot doublet backing so soon. Did you actually do that after our other convo or was it already in the works? I’m happy to say I’m getting a little faster with the cabs. Starting to figure out my order of operations and how to maneuver the dop. Just gotta keep doing more!
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Post by jasoninsd on Jan 13, 2023 0:02:02 GMT -5
Thanks for thinking to tag me. I WAS surprised to see the white polka dot doublet backing so soon. Did you actually do that after our other convo or was it already in the works? I’m happy to say I’m getting a little faster with the cabs. Starting to figure out my order of operations and how to maneuver the dop. Just gotta keep doing more! Of course I thought of you...I have a memory like a steel trap!! (Quite rusty most days...but steel nonetheless! LOL) That was already in the works. The dang thing came off dop three times...so I had to wait for it to be ready...again...and again! LOL - I've got two more cabs I'm working on that have also come off dop two and three times. The problem is the amount of grinding I'm doing on them...more the case the excessive pressure I'm putting on the dop versus the back of the cab. I'm trying to remove a lot of material off these other two...like I did with the Sagenite Agate...and I'm trying to push it and they're just popping off dop. One of the mistakes I made early on...and still do every once in awhile. I'd put 5 or 6 cabs of the same material on dop...then I'd get bored with working that material after about the 3rd cab. Most times now, I'll only dop three of any particular species at one time...or I really try hard not to exceed that! LOL
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Post by khara on Jan 13, 2023 2:51:54 GMT -5
I just got myself some accelerator spray for super glue. That’s how I’ve been dopping even though I have a dop pot. The spray really helped. Super glue doesn’t harden near as fast on rocks as it does in fingers! And my dop pot keeps getting used for a coffee cup warmer!🤣 I can see getting tired of a material. I cut 5 triangle preforms out of one slab and have been working on those. I’m not tired of it yet because I’m still figuring out my own methods and pleased to get pretty much anything done but I am hoping I’ll be good enough fairly soon to get into some of my higher grade material. 🤞
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Post by fernwood on Jan 13, 2023 4:35:01 GMT -5
I like the 2nd Gary Green. With the right wrap it could be stunning.
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Post by liveoak on Jan 13, 2023 7:27:46 GMT -5
The first Gary Green is really graceful.
But wow, here I'm thinking I might have a pretty small slablette I purchased at the local rock show, and here you are using it for practice! Clearly your practices are much different than mine.
But I think you need to challenge yourself to come up with an appropriate wrap for Frankenstein's brides pendant. I mean it has his blood line.
Another nice doublet, as well.
The sagenite tubes are pretty cool.
It would be interesting when you do your doublets, to show a photo of the 2 stones you are putting together, before hand.
I for one, have to go look up the individual stones to understand what you started with.
Thanks for the show,
Patty
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Post by rockjunquie on Jan 13, 2023 8:57:27 GMT -5
I never thought I would say this about your work, but I really don't like the first two... at all. Something about those shapes just don't work for me. However, the sagenite on the other hand, IS AWESOME.
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Post by victor1941 on Jan 13, 2023 10:20:10 GMT -5
Jasoninsd, 1 & 3 are my favorites. I would like for you to rotate #2 180 degrees and see how it appears to the eye and then wrap it with three balls(swirls) or hangers on the bottom.
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