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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Aug 7, 2012 20:21:50 GMT -5
Been cutting puddingstone all week! The large slabs are about 6.5" long. We found these ones this summer on our property on Drummond Island. A few new Kona slabs too and this one was a deeper red/pink here's what it looks like cabbed kona Thanks for looking Chuck
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robsrockshop
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Post by robsrockshop on Aug 7, 2012 21:30:27 GMT -5
Those pudding stone slabs are some cool stuff, almost look like candy. Damn im hungry now.
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rockingthenorth
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Post by rockingthenorth on Aug 7, 2012 21:45:31 GMT -5
love em the kona looks like one of my new favorites I have a big favorites list
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Post by deb193redux on Aug 7, 2012 21:45:44 GMT -5
more kona!
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Post by roy on Aug 8, 2012 9:26:56 GMT -5
i have a couple big chunks of the kona did you cut it in oil or water?
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cabjunky
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Post by cabjunky on Aug 8, 2012 9:29:48 GMT -5
I like the pudding stone, the cab turned out beautifully.
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Aug 8, 2012 9:41:43 GMT -5
Roy - I cut the kona in oil. I let the slabs sit in oil dry over night then a few hours in dawn dish water. I have cabbed a few and the dop wax has not had a problem sticking so I assume the oil is not soaking in.
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Post by FrogAndBearCreations on Aug 8, 2012 10:34:51 GMT -5
Very cool! That pudding stone is really neat looking
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