Mazanec
spending too much on rocks
Member since March 2004
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Post by Mazanec on Nov 5, 2004 14:10:37 GMT -5
This is where I will try to post a picture of my first load. All I had left were tiny pieces I thought of making into jewelry.
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Mazanec
spending too much on rocks
Member since March 2004
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Post by Mazanec on Nov 5, 2004 14:57:36 GMT -5
<center> <img src=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v511/tmazanec1/100_9003.jpg> <br><br> <a href=http://photobucket.com> <img src=http://pic.photobucket.com/bucket.gif border=0> </a> </center>
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Post by hermatite on Nov 5, 2004 15:04:12 GMT -5
Hi, those pics didn't come up for me.
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Post by Cher on Nov 5, 2004 15:48:09 GMT -5
Got one for ya, the other doesn't have the full source code. All you want is the part that starts with http and ends with jpg. Click on the little picture button above and where its got URL put the code in there between the [ img ] [/ img ] You have some beautiful color there, that agate on the bottom left is really nice. Cher
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deepsouth
fully equipped rock polisher
He who rocks last rocks best
Member since January 2004
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Post by deepsouth on Nov 5, 2004 15:52:23 GMT -5
Hi Mazanec , you are not he first person that this happened to haha , Not to worry , I will try to help . when posting a picture , click on 4rth item from left , below the S with a stripe through it. highlight the letters URL and go get your picture from photobucket ( copy ) then put mouse over highlighted URL and click paste...you should get something like this These are sheep , resting in an eroded rock of Schist near Alexandra in New Zealand I hope you get it next time. Jack
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Post by hermatite on Nov 5, 2004 16:03:34 GMT -5
Those are nice mazanec...really a good job. Are you happy with them?
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JKowalski33
spending too much on rocks
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Post by JKowalski33 on Nov 5, 2004 16:08:01 GMT -5
i think its funny how lots of people post pics through rosebud...
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Post by Cher on Nov 5, 2004 16:14:58 GMT -5
;D I didn't put that one on my server, just copied the code to see if it would work. Cool pic Jack.
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Post by krazydiamond on Nov 5, 2004 17:08:20 GMT -5
nice batch, Manz, lovely colors, especially the pinks and blues..is that some of the blue jasper?
nice sheep, Jack...that could almost be a greeting card front for Easter!
KD
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Post by sandsman1 on Nov 5, 2004 18:27:10 GMT -5
great batch maz those agates have some nice color,, all around great batch
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Post by rockyraccoon on Nov 5, 2004 20:25:47 GMT -5
alright mazanec! very nice assortment there. show us some more!
kim
oh and i like the sheep pic jack - are those on your farm? cave dwellers!
kim
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Post by connrock on Nov 5, 2004 21:36:20 GMT -5
Nice job maz and a GREAT assortment of colors!! Thanks,,,,, Tom
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Post by cookie3rocks on Nov 5, 2004 21:57:08 GMT -5
Great colors and shapes, Maz. They look a good size to me, also.
cookie
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deepsouth
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Post by deepsouth on Nov 5, 2004 23:04:57 GMT -5
Hey Maz , I see that Cher managed to bring the best out of your picture. She is good with computers !! Those rocks look great , should make real nice jewelry for you. I love all those colours. I did not mean to interrupt your posting with those sheep , was planning to put them in another posting. Only used them as an example. my apologies. No they are not on my farm at all , they are about 100 miles away to the north. They just looked so cute Jack
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Mazanec
spending too much on rocks
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Post by Mazanec on Nov 6, 2004 10:42:38 GMT -5
I put them in a Lortone lid. Best sun angle I can get in Cleveland area, especially in November. Got them from Rocks-N-Chips, they are blue Ohio flint and agate. These were the tiniest bits, about the size of beans...well, you can tell by seeing them in a barrel lid.
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llanago
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Post by llanago on Nov 6, 2004 10:56:12 GMT -5
Nice batch of rocks, Maz. They look great for jewelry making. I see them in a necklace about 24" to 30" long - kinda like a puka shell necklace, except they are polished stone. Since I have no creative talent like some of the other folks here, that will probably be the first kind of necklace I make! Jack, love the sheep! llana
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Mazanec
spending too much on rocks
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Post by Mazanec on Nov 6, 2004 16:25:17 GMT -5
Any ideas on how a second shift person learns baroque jewelry?
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Post by krazydiamond on Nov 6, 2004 16:54:01 GMT -5
have you checked your local community colleges, there might be an art teacher that gives classes or that might know of someone that does. check online, too, there may be a self teaching video available...um...what IS baroque jewelry, by the way?
KD
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Foreverdown
having dreams about rocks
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Post by Foreverdown on Nov 6, 2004 20:34:25 GMT -5
Hey Maz, Looking good!! I really like the variety of colors. The size is also appealing for making jewelry. I tend to tumble any and all sizes in each load. My wife and I are planning to attempt to wire wrap some stones or whatever we can figure out. Keep up the good work!
[glow=blue,2,300]Brett[/glow]
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Post by BearCreekLapidary on Nov 7, 2004 0:13:34 GMT -5
Hello Mazanec,
Looking good there ... the first load is always the hardest!
Hey Jack - The photo of the sheep ... local cowboys call sheep Wyoming Women.
We have a saying out west - Wyoming ... where men are men ... and sheep are nervous!
Enjoy,
John
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