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Post by rockyraccoon on Nov 21, 2004 9:55:37 GMT -5
cher i bought the slabs pre-drilled - a mixed lot with natural and the colored ones in small slices then i got the ones i'm using in natural lots and a little bigger - they are my favorites. but when i get the saw i want to try my own.
kim
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Tellfamily
spending too much on rocks
Member since September 2004
Posts: 476
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Post by Tellfamily on Nov 21, 2004 10:00:48 GMT -5
Great Job! They look sooooo good. How hard was it to get everything aligned?
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Post by rockyraccoon on Nov 21, 2004 12:01:16 GMT -5
tell it's not hard at all - keeping the cats away is the hardest part lol - those hanging moving strings bring out the wild in them. i made a cardboard tracing of the ring and poked holes where i need to drill. i set it on top of the ring and make a pencil dot where my holes go, drill them, then string it together. i sold one this morning. well actually i've sold the other ones too i've just got to deliver and collect. dang i better get busy. i was gonna give these as my christmas presents but i may not have any to give . maybe they'll get a picture and an IOU lol. kim
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Post by connrock on Nov 21, 2004 13:12:09 GMT -5
Now those ARE widchimes!! They are the cats meow!! I was wondering though,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Why do you have a china hutch in your rock shop?? LOL Thanks,,,,,,,,,,, Tom
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Post by rockyraccoon on Nov 21, 2004 18:31:13 GMT -5
lol tom i'm wondering the same thing and what is that stove and refrigerator doing in my workshop . kim
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Post by sandsman1 on Nov 21, 2004 18:57:44 GMT -5
hey kim if i took a pic of my parlor right now you would all say dam he-s a pig hahahaha the only thing that dont look like a rock workshop is my entertainment center hahaha and thats got my water drip bucket on it and a buncha rock stuf and rocks hahahah but i dont care nobody comes to visit and im haveing fun,, and i dont hafta try and climb up and down the stairs to the celler
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Post by krazydiamond on Nov 21, 2004 19:16:44 GMT -5
those are gorgeous and i did go to the site with sound..........you are so far ahead of me, i am thankful to see your footsteps.
KD
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Post by rockyraccoon on Nov 21, 2004 22:50:58 GMT -5
girl you aren't behind me you have made the loop and are passing me for the 2nd time ;D - you are an inspiration to me - as are all the rest of y'all.
kim
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aquababie19
noticing nice landscape pebbles
Member since June 2004
Posts: 97
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Post by aquababie19 on Nov 22, 2004 10:06:28 GMT -5
man those are great looking. you are so creative
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HarryB41
has rocks in the head
Member since September 2004
Posts: 605
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Post by HarryB41 on Nov 22, 2004 14:15:41 GMT -5
I really do like these wind chimes that you have done! I also love the sound from them and here is a link to just the sound: druzygeodes.homestead.com/chimes.wavWhat thickness are they? Harry
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Post by rockyraccoon on Nov 22, 2004 14:44:21 GMT -5
harry they are 1/8" thick
kim
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deepsouth
fully equipped rock polisher
He who rocks last rocks best
Member since January 2004
Posts: 1,256
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Post by deepsouth on Nov 23, 2004 2:08:30 GMT -5
The windchimes are very very nice indeed !!!
And the sound is just so smooth, WOW
Thanks for that sound link.
Jack
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