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not sure what this material is. pretty soft and has shimmery/sparkly inclusions throughout. really like the color of it.
this last one is also unknown material. the top of the slab looks similar to OJ but dunno about the rest. it came with purchase of genie. tons of fractures throughout but the cab is one of my absolute favorites I've done. help on ID would be much appreciated. here is the slab-
That slab is spectacular! That's got a lot going on in it!
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Aug 26, 2020 21:55:48 GMT -5
Oh yeah, you got it now. I think you got the hang of cabbing with the first cab you did.
Love the cabs, but especially the white/lavender dendritic one!
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I like alll, but the glass and the white volcano are superb! Thanks!
thank you! I'd never heard of millifoire glass before but happened to win an auction for several different color slabs for cheap and glad I did because it's so much fun to work.
Oh yeah, you got it now. I think you got the hang of cabbing with the first cab you did.
Love the cabs, but especially the white/lavender dendritic one!
well thank you! I like that one too! the slab it came off of is pretty big, maybe 6"x9". but there is only 2-3 areas that the dendrites arent surrounding a fracture and this is one of those. I ground too deep on a previous one and lost most of the dendrites before was polished. so am glad this one turned out ok.
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