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Post by deb193redux on Mar 8, 2011 20:06:29 GMT -5
Two more rocks I cut on last week. Getting caught up on my photos. First some kabamba slabs (about 4" x just under 3") and some trim saw rough. One of these is a 1" thick block I thought I might offer here at some point. I hear folks complain about the limits of what they can cut with a tile saw, so I thought I might make some blocks. Got another block te same size that was an end cut and tapes from 3/4" to 1.5" thick. Both blocks are a few oucnes over a pound. This next one is some bulico. One of thes is also block about 7/8" thick, and I have an endcut somewhere. I still have a good chunk of both rocks left to cut, but not sure how soon I wil rotate back to them.
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Post by Toad on Mar 8, 2011 20:11:08 GMT -5
They're both great but the bolico is awesome-est
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Post by deb193redux on Mar 8, 2011 20:13:08 GMT -5
pretty sure it came from RocksJ2B2. I used to have a better memory for where I got what, but being sick for most of the last year and change has chased away some of my memory.
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Post by Donnie's Rocky Treasures on Mar 8, 2011 20:17:50 GMT -5
That Bulico is pretty stuff! The Kambaba reminds me of something you see under a microscope. Pretty cool, both of them!!
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Post by deb193redux on Mar 8, 2011 20:25:49 GMT -5
yeah, the organic quality of the light green always leaves me unsure if I really like the material - but it should go well with silver.
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firewalker45
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Post by firewalker45 on Mar 9, 2011 21:33:30 GMT -5
I just love the Bulico Jasper. The stuff I have cut is a lot more pitted than what you have here. Daniel
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Post by frane on Mar 11, 2011 20:14:28 GMT -5
Sweet! Both stones have great patterns in them! Fran
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Post by rockrookie on Mar 11, 2011 20:56:26 GMT -5
nice cuts , Daniel !! --paul
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Post by tntmom on Mar 11, 2011 23:30:14 GMT -5
Cool, never seen either and like them both!
~Krystee
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