standles
spending too much on rocks
Well all I got was a rock ... Cool!
Member since February 2021
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Post by standles on May 14, 2021 15:59:39 GMT -5
Personally I have no interest in bumble bee, even to the point of tossing some in the garbage when it was discovered in a lot from an estate I purchased. ... Personally I have no interest in bumble bee, even to the point of tossing some in the garbage when it was discovered in a lot from an estate I purchased.
I received some Bumble Bee in a slab lot purchase and I also decided to toss it. It's not worth the health risk IMO.
So for evereyone throwing it away.. Throw it in a FRB and when full I'll pay the shipping to take it off you hands and dispose of it .
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Post by opalpyrexia on May 14, 2021 16:50:20 GMT -5
Well, you may be in luck, standles. I empty the wastebasket so infrequently where I do cutting, so I poked around in the bottom and found the two small slabs that I tossed. PM me if you want them.
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Post by stardiamond on May 14, 2021 17:53:24 GMT -5
I like to buy material that I have had an interest and never bought. I bought 4 slabs from a seller on fullmoon, yesterday. and one was bumblebee. Before I buy a slab, I check Etsy to see what a cab will sell for. I went back today and looked at listings. Most of them were more concerned with metaphysical qualities of the stone than toxicity. I have made a few cabs from cinnabar (mercury) and honey stone.
About the only accommodation I will make working on bumblebee is to not use a canvas pad and stop at the 50,000 grit wheel. Thee number of cabs I make with it will be small so I am not overly concerned
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