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Post by stardiamond on Oct 9, 2020 12:22:49 GMT -5
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Post by stardiamond on Oct 9, 2020 15:03:27 GMT -5
Sometimes I get lucky. I was able to use the flat side that I ground as the bottom. There was a fracture and a vug. I had room to miss the fracture and the crystal vug on the left will go away. On the freeform I was going to flip it, but when I started grinding the pattern wasn't as nice. I flattened it and got to use the better side. Getting the pattern on the freeform was dumb luck.
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cabjunky
has rocks in the head
Regency Rose Plume
Member since November 2008
Posts: 683
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Tahoma
Oct 14, 2020 5:48:49 GMT -5
Post by cabjunky on Oct 14, 2020 5:48:49 GMT -5
I've always liked Tahoma, but have never seen it cut and cabbed 90 degrees to the seam direction. Interesting patterning, and some nice looking cabachons.
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