Banjocreek
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since March 2003
Posts: 1,115
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Post by Banjocreek on Apr 2, 2004 2:15:45 GMT -5
I found out ya can't get away with spelling the above mentioned mineral without the censoring software changing it to funutse. Thanks to William C's research, he gave me the name of the mineral that makes this Quartz green. The pictures of the rough are in the 'Buy and Sell' section of the forum. But since this is the 'Photo's Section', I thought it would be appropriate to post these here. www.users.qwest.net/~hmichael31/images/Green Quartz Polished.jpg[/img]
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Post by sandsman1 on Apr 2, 2004 4:36:39 GMT -5
wow banjo even better then i thought you got a great polish on them what a cool green they are when there done. all i can say is way cool and thanks for lettin me in on some of that my friend seeya john
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llanago
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since January 2004
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Post by llanago on Apr 2, 2004 9:48:29 GMT -5
Oh WOW! Those are really pretty. Can't wait to get mine. Thanks for offering to share your haul of this stuff with us, Banjo!
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Post by Noosh9057 on Apr 2, 2004 10:18:55 GMT -5
Hay those look great. I would lite to try this
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James
freely admits to licking rocks
Member since October 2003
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Post by James on Apr 2, 2004 14:23:25 GMT -5
Wow! Those are great!!! Killer shine! Give us the details.
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Post by creativeminded on Apr 2, 2004 16:00:34 GMT -5
Very nice. Great polish.
Tami
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Banjocreek
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since March 2003
Posts: 1,115
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Post by Banjocreek on Apr 2, 2004 16:05:09 GMT -5
The whole proceedure was very basic. 7 days 60/90 7 days 120/220 7 days 500 here is the tricky part. 10 days in cerium since I didn't do a 1000 step. The rough shape of these is great, and even when you bust them up with a hammer and chisel they maintain good symetrical pieces.
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