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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 26, 2024 21:49:20 GMT -5
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Post by pebblesky on Sept 26, 2024 23:14:01 GMT -5
They all look fantastic. The Karoit Boulder Opal slabs are otherworldly!
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Post by whalecottagedesigns on Sept 26, 2024 23:30:02 GMT -5
jasoninsdYour cabs are just lovely! And you worked in some of my very favourite material on the planet - the Koroit Boulder Opals. I love them so much, one day I will have to save up and try and get some of that material to work on! :-) Really like the Mtorolite too! I have a little bit of that material, the chrome chalcedony from Turkey too, and it is a pleasure to work on.
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Post by realrockhound on Sept 26, 2024 23:39:57 GMT -5
What are you talking about. Clearly all that material is common and under $2 lb in bulk.
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 27, 2024 0:12:37 GMT -5
They all look fantastic. The Karoit Boulder Opal slabs are otherworldly! Thanks PS! I showed some pictures of those Karoit cabs to our HR person at work and she went all googly-eyed! LOL jasoninsd Your cabs are just lovely! And you worked in some of my very favourite material on the planet - the Koroit Boulder Opals. I love them so much, one day I will have to save up and try and get some of that material to work on! :-) Really like the Mtorolite too! I have a little bit of that material, the chrome chalcedony from Turkey too, and it is a pleasure to work on. Thanks WCD! I worked another smaller piece of Karoit a month or so ago and posted it...and it was insanely gorgeous! (The material...not my workmanship! LOL) I seriously don't know anything about Mtorolite! I just had to look up the stuff I got...apparently it's from Africa... What are you talking about. Clearly all that material is common and under $2 lb in bulk. I might have a spare Benjamin or three if you'll send me the link for those! LOL
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Post by gemfeller on Sept 27, 2024 13:29:15 GMT -5
jasoninsd I don't know all that much about Mtorolite. I'm a chalcedony freak and have always admired the purity of color in gem chalcedonies. My first love was fine gem silica (colored by copper) but my budget has never caught up with the price. Then I became excited when I learned of a chrome chalcedony discovery in what then was Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) but was not able until recently to find any rough. I have long had a love affair with fine chrysoprase (chalcedony colored by nickel) and collect carnelians and other types as I find them. The Turkish locality for CC, mentioned above, is not known to me. The only deposits I know of are in Zimbabwe and Australia. A material sold as Chrome Chalcedony is mined in Western OZ, but the stuff I've seen is very different than the African material. It's a blend of opaque mottled black, brown, green and white that cuts nice cabs but lacks the purity and translucence I look for in gem chalcedony. Maybe there's some of that out there but I haven't found any. Th same is true of the Mtorolite I'm seeing sold. I've only been able to find partially translucent material with lots of opaque areas and voids. Your piece has nice translucence but lacks the depth color I like. Chromium is the colorant in emeralds, remember. Also ruby, but that's another tale.
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Post by rockjunquie on Sept 27, 2024 13:46:43 GMT -5
jasoninsd I almost missed this! I am, honestly, at a loss for words. I think this is the best group of slabs that you've ever posted. I especially love the koroit short fat shield. Amazing!
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 27, 2024 16:41:38 GMT -5
jasoninsd I don't know all that much about Mtorolite. I'm a chalcedony freak and have always admired the purity of color in gem chalcedonies. My first love was fine gem silica (colored by copper) but my budget has never caught up with the price. Then I became excited when I learned of a chrome chalcedony discovery in what then was Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) but was not able until recently to find any rough. I have long had a love affair with fine chrysoprase (chalcedony colored by nickel) and collect carnelians and other types as I find them. The Turkish locality for CC, mentioned above, is not known to me. The only deposits I know of are in Zimbabwe and Australia. A material sold as Chrome Chalcedony is mined in Western OZ, but the stuff I've seen is very different than the African material. It's a blend of opaque mottled black, brown, green and white that cuts nice cabs but lacks the purity and translucence I look for in gem chalcedony. Maybe there's some of that out there but I haven't found any. Th same is true of the Mtorolite I'm seeing sold. I've only been able to find partially translucent material with lots of opaque areas and voids. Your piece has nice translucence but lacks the depth color I like. Chromium is the colorant in emeralds, remember. Also ruby, but that's another tale. Thanks for chiming in on this Rick! I was wondering about the "muted" colors in this rough making it less "desirable". I know this was the end chunk...but I don't think the rest of the slabs are any more vibrant... jasoninsd I almost missed this! I am, honestly, at a loss for words. I think this is the best group of slabs that you've ever posted. I especially love the koroit short fat shield. Amazing! Ahhh....Thanks Tela! That shield took up nearly every millimeter of the slab! LOL - I was SOOOO hoping I wouldn't jack up that shape!! LOL
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Post by drocknut on Sept 27, 2024 17:26:23 GMT -5
You are braver than I am. I have some boulder opal but have not been brave enough to cut and cab it. It is definitely pricey material and I don't want to mess it up.
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Post by adrian65 on Sept 27, 2024 22:57:12 GMT -5
Excellent cabs! Spectacular materials framed beautifully.
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Post by jasoninsd on Sept 30, 2024 22:12:02 GMT -5
You are braver than I am. I have some boulder opal but have not been brave enough to cut and cab it. It is definitely pricey material and I don't want to mess it up. Thanks Diane! Honestly...I think it works EXACTLY like the Tiger Iron I've worked...so don't be skeered! Excellent cabs! Spectacular materials framed beautifully. Adrian Thank you so much Adrian! It's definitely addictive. I just had another slab "accidently" show up in the mail the other day! LOL
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Post by drocknut on Oct 1, 2024 8:23:55 GMT -5
You are braver than I am. I have some boulder opal but have not been brave enough to cut and cab it. It is definitely pricey material and I don't want to mess it up. Thanks Diane! Honestly...I think it works EXACTLY like the Tiger Iron I've worked...so don't be skeered! Excellent cabs! Spectacular materials framed beautifully. Adrian Thank you so much Adrian! It's definitely addictive. I just had another slab "accidently" show up in the mail the other day! LOL I might have to try some. š¤ thanks for the encouragement.
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Post by miket on Oct 1, 2024 8:38:36 GMT -5
Fantastic! I'm going to have to ask you to stop showing pictures of the opal, however. We can't keep passing new addictions back and forth like this! š
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Post by 1dave on Oct 1, 2024 11:37:44 GMT -5
Those give meaning to the word "SHAZAM."
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Post by jasoninsd on Oct 1, 2024 21:44:32 GMT -5
Thanks Diane! Honestly...I think it works EXACTLY like the Tiger Iron I've worked...so don't be skeered! Thank you so much Adrian! It's definitely addictive. I just had another slab "accidently" show up in the mail the other day! LOL I might have to try some. š¤ thanks for the encouragement. I "accidently" picked up a couple more parcels last night...oops! LOL I think it's a total of 47 pieces...so I'm hoping I can get a couple "good ones" outta these! Fantastic! I'm going to have to ask you to stop showing pictures of the opal, however. We can't keep passing new addictions back and forth like this! š Thanks Bro! You know...it's never gonna come to an end, right?!? LOL Those give meaning to the word "SHAZAM." Thank you SO SO much Dave!
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Post by pebblesky on Oct 2, 2024 0:03:54 GMT -5
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Post by jasoninsd on Oct 2, 2024 9:09:44 GMT -5
I sure hope they are! LOL That's the one that caught my eye originally. The piece Robin sent me had a pattern in it...kinda like that one in the bottom left. That one, and the two in the top corners definitely piqued my interest! Fingers crossed they aren't junk!
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Post by tribeunited on Oct 3, 2024 15:01:13 GMT -5
Accidentally picked up 47 pieces!!!! I'm calling shenanigans. Nobody I know ever accidentally picked up more than 46 things. Ever. That's a fact, look it up.
Honestly, sick cabs brother! No... rippers! No!! I'll come up with my own word eventually, I'll give it some thought. In the meantime, my thought is that you got mad talent.
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Post by jasoninsd on Oct 3, 2024 21:10:30 GMT -5
Accidentally picked up 47 pieces!!!! I'm calling shenanigans. Nobody I know ever accidentally picked up more than 46 things. Ever. That's a fact, look it up. Honestly, sick cabs brother! No... rippers! No!! I'll come up with my own word eventually, I'll give it some thought. In the meantime, my thought is that you got mad talent. Thanks Charity! Nah...they're Australian...so you can legally call them "rippers"! LOL I thought I was getting 4.7 pieces...so I'm blaming Blue that it was 10x that amount! LOL
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Post by RockNerds on Oct 4, 2024 9:13:45 GMT -5
They look great, Ill buy them off you for $2 a pound then i can use them for the next one
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