markymark
Cave Dweller
Member since November 2015
Posts: 395
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Post by markymark on Apr 26, 2020 19:05:33 GMT -5
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jamesp
Cave Dweller
Member since October 2012
Posts: 36,561
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Post by jamesp on Apr 27, 2020 1:58:18 GMT -5
Those are beauties. Funnest tumble known. Snakeskin chalcedony rotary tumbled a few days to clean up. AO 22-AO 500-AO polish in vibe. Such pure chalcedony polishes in the breeze.
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Post by RocksInNJ on Apr 28, 2020 17:56:47 GMT -5
Very cool looking. Great job.
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Post by Peruano on Apr 29, 2020 7:19:21 GMT -5
I realize its a random process but tumbling botryoidal chalcedony is a great fun activity and every so often you hit the jackpot. I have some that I'm still trying to remove a bit of iron oxidation from even after they have come out of the vibe. I have to note that photographing fire agate on a paper plate is a bit like eating lobster with a plastic fork. Both have redeeming value, but are just a shock to the initial association.
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billdean
starting to spend too much on rocks
Member since April 2020
Posts: 153
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Post by billdean on Apr 29, 2020 13:18:11 GMT -5
I will try and pick a more fitting back ground next time. New to this………..learn as you go. And what is wrong with eating lobster with a plastic fork?
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