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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Mar 9, 2020 19:25:19 GMT -5
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Post by toiv0 on Mar 9, 2020 19:58:47 GMT -5
Nice, amazing how it changes cut to cut
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Mar 9, 2020 20:05:42 GMT -5
Nice, amazing how it changes cut to cut That was my thought. Only 1/4" between cuts and each one so unique. Chuck
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Post by Garage Rocker on Mar 9, 2020 20:11:43 GMT -5
Love those things. Billy's right, those changed a bunch from slice to slice. Fun to tumble, fun to slice...I think they're underrated.
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Post by toiv0 on Mar 9, 2020 20:14:41 GMT -5
I just ordered a box of babies from Kingsley North, which reminds me they haven't arrived yet.
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Post by joshuamcduffie on Mar 9, 2020 20:57:58 GMT -5
What did you saw it on?
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Mar 9, 2020 21:02:22 GMT -5
This was an end cut glued to a 2x4 and cut in an 18" saw. The rock was small enough to go in my 14" saw but the 18" was already out and running so that is what got used. Chuck
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Mar 10, 2020 11:33:40 GMT -5
I just ordered a box of babies from Kingsley North, which reminds me they haven't arrived yet. Curious to see what sizes you get. Last I heard Kinsley was shipping ones closer to fist size as "baby". I got lucky and bought 10 pounds of 2" - 2.5" diameter ones at a show. Would love to find more in that size again. Chuck
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NDK
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Post by NDK on Mar 10, 2020 18:28:05 GMT -5
That is super cool Chuck. Love the wave crashing in those last slabs. And put me on the list - I have a few baby brazilians Rich gave me, I almost forgot... Now it's warming up I'll need to get them cut!
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Post by RocksInNJ on Mar 10, 2020 21:48:27 GMT -5
So cool to see what’s hiding inside. Especially when the slices are unique.
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