1934
off to a rocking start
Member since February 2008
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Post by 1934 on Sept 3, 2008 14:15:38 GMT -5
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Slydog
has rocks in the head
Member since February 2006
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Post by Slydog on Sept 3, 2008 21:19:08 GMT -5
Pretty cool! I think I like the single stands better, not as overwhelming as the multiple sphere stand. Probably because my brain is slow--I can only look at one thing at a time to take it in-
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Post by sitnwrap on Sept 3, 2008 22:09:01 GMT -5
Those spheres are just beautiful as are the stands. What is the purplish wood?
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Post by stonesthatrock on Sept 4, 2008 0:11:36 GMT -5
those are very pretty.
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1934
off to a rocking start
Member since February 2008
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Post by 1934 on Sept 4, 2008 8:14:24 GMT -5
The grainy purplish wood is Tulipwood. The solid colored purplish wood is Purpleheart
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Post by creativeminded on Sept 4, 2008 8:25:02 GMT -5
WOW Those are beautiful. Tami
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rockwizz
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since May 2007
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Post by rockwizz on Sept 6, 2008 0:35:25 GMT -5
These are the most awesome spheres I have seen...the shine on these is absolutely amazing.
Hey do you have the equipment to do these? I have some larger chunks of agate / jasper and would like to know if they can be turned into a sphere.
Let me know how much something like that would cost.
Ozzy
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Post by LCARS on Sept 7, 2008 13:26:20 GMT -5
Wow, I just love rock spheres!
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