Roger
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Post by Roger on Feb 24, 2013 0:41:50 GMT -5
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Post by Bikerrandy on Feb 27, 2013 21:58:44 GMT -5
Those are all beautiful stones! Two things that I might have done differently, there are a couple that probably shouldn't have been tumbled and the rest could've been tumbled with a couple of re-charges (fresh grit) in the coarse stage. The stone in pic #6 is my favorite, very cool!
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Roger
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Post by Roger on Feb 28, 2013 22:48:14 GMT -5
most of them are back in the tumbler currently. i just picked up a rock rascal and a slab saw. when my new blades get in i will likely try cutting a few as well. There are going to be a lot of firsts for me over the next few weeks lol
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Feb 28, 2013 23:17:42 GMT -5
I have collected those nodules there.If you saw them in half you will see another world
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