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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Oct 27, 2017 8:48:38 GMT -5
Cut these a few weeks ago but just getting around to posting. Sometimes they are good sometimes they are bad. Never know till you cut them. I'll start with what I consider a dud. Would be lucky to get one cab after 4 hours of cutting. Bad pudding stones are much easier to find then good ones. A little better Pretty nice one Now were talking holy grail The end cuts ready to be glued up for more cutting Chuck
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Post by manofglass on Oct 27, 2017 9:15:44 GMT -5
Nice puddingstone Chuck I have some to cut one of these days
Walt
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Post by orrum on Oct 27, 2017 9:40:45 GMT -5
The now we're talking ones with the white are my fav!!!
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Post by grumpybill on Oct 27, 2017 10:09:27 GMT -5
I'd gladly take the duds off your hands. <laughing>
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Post by accidentalrockhound on Oct 27, 2017 13:13:52 GMT -5
Got me a spoon waiting on the pudding please.
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Post by fernwood on Oct 29, 2017 19:16:21 GMT -5
I'd gladly take the duds off your hands. <laughing> That's what I was thinking, lol BTW, love the Holy Grail. Whatta find.
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Post by fantastic5 on Oct 30, 2017 6:56:21 GMT -5
I'm glad you posted them the way you did. Never having collected or cut pudding stones I would have been excited by the first 'dud' stone you posted. Then as I scrolled down, I was more and more impressed. Then by the holy grail stone I was thoroughly blown away.
Looks like the 'dud' end cuts were in your 'to glue' pile. Are you going to bother cutting those too? Just curious why.
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Oct 30, 2017 7:16:58 GMT -5
I'm glad you posted them the way you did. Never having collected or cut pudding stones I would have been excited by the first 'dud' stone you posted. Then as I scrolled down, I was more and more impressed. Then by the holy grail stone I was thoroughly blown away. Looks like the 'dud' end cuts were in your 'to glue' pile. Are you going to bother cutting those too? Just curious why. Thanks- Good catch seeing that it was included in the glued up stuff. I will keep cutting just in case there are a couple spots worth making a cab or fridge magnet from. Some of the lower quality slabs I will just cut an odd shape that includes a piece or two of jasper then tumble it. After tumbling I epoxy on a neodymium magnet to the back. I sell a whole lot of those. Cheap tourist gifts. Chuck
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Post by rockjunquie on Oct 30, 2017 8:23:10 GMT -5
When it's good; it's very, very good.
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Post by Psycho on Nov 12, 2017 1:05:36 GMT -5
Nice cuts, a have a few I should get cut one of these days
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