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Post by miket on May 28, 2019 10:43:49 GMT -5
Well for better or worse here's what I came up with. Not sure if they'd be called cabs or just shaped tumbles. Just showing a group shot now I should probably get some work done then I'll share a "few" individual pics for feedback. All worked with a dremel and tumbled in a rotary.
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Post by MsAli on May 28, 2019 10:47:22 GMT -5
Great shine on those
Pre-grinded tumbles I think works
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Post by greig on May 28, 2019 10:50:36 GMT -5
I respect your tenacity to work that many stones with a Dremel. Nice shapes and good result. Kudos!
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Post by miket on May 28, 2019 10:54:34 GMT -5
Great shine on those Pre-grinded tumbles I think works Yeah, that's where the line gets blurry for me. They're domed and have girdles but weren't done on a cabbing machine.
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Post by rockjunquie on May 28, 2019 11:00:07 GMT -5
Looking good, Mike! How bout some single glamour shots? You did a killer job!
If they are domed and have a flat back, they are cabs. They are just tumble polished.
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Post by hummingbirdstones on May 28, 2019 11:00:48 GMT -5
Tumbled cabs works for me. The lapidary instructor at our local college tumble polishes all of his cabs. I think he goes up to 600 and then throws them in the tumbler.
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Post by fernwood on May 28, 2019 11:19:19 GMT -5
The Pudding Stone is amazing. Tough material to get that good.
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Post by miket on May 28, 2019 12:10:54 GMT -5
The Pudding Stone is amazing. Tough material to get that good. Thank you, that came from Walt and was actually the very first stone I attempted to cab so I was hoping it would turn out. It liked to undercut. I like that stuff.
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