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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 4, 2019 7:09:04 GMT -5
Sorry for the crappy photo. These are a bunch pudding stones I sold to a gift shop back in July. Chuck
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Post by fernwood on Sept 4, 2019 7:36:19 GMT -5
Nice wraps. Bet there were some happy customers to get those.
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Post by orrum on Sept 4, 2019 7:42:06 GMT -5
Great group Chuck, like the little curly cue!
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 4, 2019 7:44:49 GMT -5
Great group Chuck, like the little curly cue! Thanks Bill. I try to add a few of those in each group. I decided to wait and split the bails at the gift shop so most are closed in this photo. I let them decide which ones to leave closed and which to open up. It's a simple twist of a buck knife blade to do it. Chuck
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Post by miket on Sept 4, 2019 9:06:16 GMT -5
I love the groove wraps, they really show off the stone. I was waiting to see these...
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Post by aDave on Sept 4, 2019 11:46:49 GMT -5
Chuck, were those finished on wheels or solely done in the Lot-O? Wait...I think I got it now. The magnets were put in the tumbler according to your other thread, so I'd have to assume by the nice shapes that these were done on wheels, correct?
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 4, 2019 11:52:47 GMT -5
Yep, Cheapo magnet scraps are tumbled. Pudding stone tumbles horribly so all jewelry pieces are cabbed on wheels.
Chuck
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Post by Jugglerguy on Sept 4, 2019 16:01:11 GMT -5
I love your nice, simple wraps. Nice bunch!
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Post by rockjunquie on Sept 4, 2019 16:42:33 GMT -5
Beautiful! Those are really choice cabs, too.
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