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Post by rockjunquie on Apr 14, 2024 8:25:57 GMT -5
The first part of the video shows the spheres. The rest is interesting, too.
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Post by victor1941 on Apr 14, 2024 9:24:01 GMT -5
The sphere part was excellent but the super large sheets of heavy duty paper(?) for art work was even better!
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rockbrain
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Post by rockbrain on Apr 14, 2024 10:15:07 GMT -5
Cool video. There's an amazing quantity of spheres in that yard! I'd like to see some of the other materials used. The ones featured are obviously not "volcanic glass". It looks like the guy that was polishing them at 5 minutes into the video was using a pair of folded up pants!
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Post by Rockoonz on Apr 14, 2024 11:02:55 GMT -5
We got some of that "Volcano cherry quartz" glass many years ago in some large cabs and pendants we bought on ebay for Elizabeths jewelry. Remember arguing with people who knew better that it was natural stone, kinda embarassing now. At first that stuff was amazingly bubble free.
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ThomasT
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Post by ThomasT on Apr 14, 2024 11:21:27 GMT -5
Low tech and lots of coordinated precision manpower.
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Post by pebblesky on Apr 14, 2024 13:34:43 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing! Very interesting.
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