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Post by Peruano on Jun 17, 2017 7:11:38 GMT -5
In my eyes, a cab is a specimen that is flat on one side and usually relatively domed on the other. Some folks may object to using the term cabs for tumbled material, but its a free world. A tumbled cab will have a shiney back and a hand produced one not necessarily unless the maker goes that extra step. A tumbled cab will be likely to have somewhat less sharp edges but done correctly is still capable of being set in a bezel mount. Its hard to shine a flat rock on a round wheel, but easy to do so in a vibe, but lacking the dome, I'd probably be willing to call it a flat tumbled cab (stretching the definition and still being accurate as to what it is and its processing.
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Post by morerockspleaz on Jun 19, 2017 19:10:05 GMT -5
Awesome tumbles there. Love the materials and you have a fantastic shine wow. Well done. Get that tumbler going again, waiting for the next eye candy picture.
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napoleonrags
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Post by napoleonrags on Jun 19, 2017 20:44:48 GMT -5
I have no idea how to imbed this vid...
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petrifried
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Post by petrifried on Jun 19, 2017 23:09:33 GMT -5
Haha that was hilarious!
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