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Post by jasoninsd on Jul 9, 2022 17:42:39 GMT -5
Well...I have to say a big thank you to realrockhound and Bravura Cabochon Designs . They both created threads recently which made me want to push myself out of my comfort zone of familiar shapes. So, thank you both for the "nudge"! As always, thanks for taking a gander. This is Deschutes Picture Jasper I got in a trade with holajonathan. The first picture shows the true colors, but the other two pictures show off the girdle on the two inside swoops even though the color of the cab is wrong. These two pieces are Petrified Deschutes Oak...also sourced from Jonathan. To date, this is some of the best petrified wood I've worked! woodman , I'm tagging you. This is another piece of Deschutes Picture Jasper. This is a small cab...but it has two inside swoops on the sides. This is a shape I drew out a couple weeks ago when I was messing around with the French Curves. These are both Blue Biggs Picture Jasper...again from Jonathan. I loved the shape I had planned for that first one, but a pit came out of nowhere. So, I had to reshape the piece...which is one of my least favorite things to do! LOL The shield does have two minor inside swoops along the bottom...very minor. This is Badlands Plate Chalcedony. I posted this in a different thread, but wanted to include it with my "challenging" cabs this week! LOL
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Post by perkins17 on Jul 9, 2022 17:47:42 GMT -5
Those are amazing jasoninsd! The Deschutes are my favorites. Where has holajonathan been on here? I haven't seen him around here lately. I've got a credit card thin slab of Biggs I'm debating what to do with. It's real spendy material so I'm gonna have to use it. Maybe guitar picks... -Nicholas
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Post by jasoninsd on Jul 9, 2022 17:51:10 GMT -5
Those are amazing jasoninsd ! The Deschutes are my favorites. Where has holajonathan been on here? I haven't seen him around here lately. I've got a credit card thin slab of Biggs I'm debating what to do with. It's real spendy material so I'm gonna have to use it. Maybe guitar picks... -Nicholas Thanks Perk! He's been gardening and working. If your slab is that thin...I'd consider backing it.
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Post by perkins17 on Jul 9, 2022 17:55:54 GMT -5
Those are amazing jasoninsd ! The Deschutes are my favorites. Where has holajonathan been on here? I haven't seen him around here lately. I've got a credit card thin slab of Biggs I'm debating what to do with. It's real spendy material so I'm gonna have to use it. Maybe guitar picks... -Nicholas Thanks Perk! He's been gardening and working. If your slab is that thin...I'd consider backing it. Cross out "gardening" and add "cabbing" and that describes me during the majority of the year. Totally understand. I was thinking of making a doublette out of it... It's super thin so I don't know if I could get it sanded down enough to hold glue though. Funny side not, I just realized Ain't Vuggin Round was Jadedvision! Took me long enough lol.
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Post by Son Of Beach on Jul 9, 2022 17:57:40 GMT -5
I dig 'em Jason, the landscape orientation one is prob my favorite.
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Post by realrockhound on Jul 9, 2022 17:58:24 GMT -5
Those are amazing jasoninsd! The Deschutes are my favorites. Where has holajonathan been on here? I haven't seen him around here lately. I've got a credit card thin slab of Biggs I'm debating what to do with. It's real spendy material so I'm gonna have to use it. Maybe guitar picks... -Nicholas I have some material that’s too thin to cab as well. I’ve been thinking about using some black petrified wood to use as a backing for a doublet essentially to save the material. However.. the guitar pick is a cool idea too.
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Post by perkins17 on Jul 9, 2022 18:02:50 GMT -5
Those are amazing jasoninsd! The Deschutes are my favorites. Where has holajonathan been on here? I haven't seen him around here lately. I've got a credit card thin slab of Biggs I'm debating what to do with. It's real spendy material so I'm gonna have to use it. Maybe guitar picks... -Nicholas I have some material that’s too thin to cab as well. I’ve been thinking about using some black petrified wood to use as a backing for a doublet essentially to save the material. However.. the guitar pick is a cool idea too. If I remember correctly, I got the idea from miket. I've got an old Suzuki guitar I restrung and cleaned up so I wouldn't use it on anything special.
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Post by realrockhound on Jul 9, 2022 18:08:43 GMT -5
I have some material that’s too thin to cab as well. I’ve been thinking about using some black petrified wood to use as a backing for a doublet essentially to save the material. However.. the guitar pick is a cool idea too. If I remember correctly, I got the idea from miket. I've got an old Suzuki guitar I restrung and cleaned up so I wouldn't use it on anything special. If you make some, please post them. I’d like to see them, and potentially make some myself for gifts.
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Post by perkins17 on Jul 9, 2022 18:10:41 GMT -5
If I remember correctly, I got the idea from miket. I've got an old Suzuki guitar I restrung and cleaned up so I wouldn't use it on anything special. If you make some, please post them. I’d like to see them, and potentially make some myself for gifts. Of course, yeah. I might get around to trying it soon. Maybe I'll cut some out of common opal slabs if they don't come out too fractured.
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Post by aDave on Jul 9, 2022 18:32:38 GMT -5
Stunning...just stunning.
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Post by liveoak on Jul 9, 2022 18:32:55 GMT -5
I love you've ventured out of your comfort zone & are doing new shapes.
That first one is really beautiful.
Patty
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Post by jasoninsd on Jul 9, 2022 19:38:00 GMT -5
Well done! Biggs is some of the toughest jasper to grind, a durable rock like that is a great choice for challenging yourself with new shapes. Thanks Byron! This is the first time I've worked Biggs...and it won't be the last! LOL - You probably didn't know it...but thanks for the "push" on the new shapes. Stunning...just stunning. Thanks Dave! These actually were really fun to work on!! I love you've ventured out of your comfort zone & are doing new shapes.
That first one is really beautiful.
Patty
Thanks Patty! I like that first shape too...I think I'm going to try that one again in a smaller size next time.
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Post by realrockhound on Jul 9, 2022 19:38:16 GMT -5
Ya know Jason, it’s hard for me to comment when you send me the pics ahead of time 🤣
On a serious note, once again, killer cabs. Will love to see how those come out as wraps.
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Post by jasoninsd on Jul 9, 2022 19:40:35 GMT -5
Ya know Jason, it’s hard for me to comment when you send me the pics ahead of time 🤣 On a serious note, once again, killer cabs. Will love to see how those come out as wraps. Yeah...god knows I can't post what you send me via text! LOL I'm going to be super curious how the heck I'm going to wrap some of these too! LOL
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Jul 9, 2022 20:04:26 GMT -5
Wow Jason, excellent cabs! That first Deschutes and the Petrified Deschutes Wood are stunning. I'd even go so far as to say Great job on venturing out of your comfort zone. You know, it may be time for you to venture out of the wrapping zone and into the metalsmithing zone with those shapes.
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Post by jasoninsd on Jul 9, 2022 20:32:40 GMT -5
Wow Jason, excellent cabs! That first Deschutes and the Petrified Deschutes Wood are stunning. I'd even go so far as to say Great job on venturing out of your comfort zone. You know, it may be time for you to venture out of the wrapping zone and into the metalsmithing zone with those shapes. Thanks Robin! These funky shapes really are kind of fun to work. I think there's a little more "concentration" required than a regular shape calls for...but it slows me down a little and makes me be a lot more careful. NOPE! It's not time for metalsmithing yet! LOL
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Post by rockjunquie on Jul 9, 2022 20:40:29 GMT -5
Jason! What happened to the pears- they morphed!? LOL! OMG! They look great! I can see that the material inspired you. Nice high end stuff begs for the "treatment". Great job all around.
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Post by jasoninsd on Jul 9, 2022 20:47:40 GMT -5
Jason! What happened to the pears- they morphed!? LOL! OMG! They look great! I can see that the material inspired you. Nice high end stuff begs for the "treatment". Great job all around. Thanks Tela! Yeah...I had to throw ONE teardrop in there! LOL - I searched Deschutes and Biggs cabochons on Google before I did these. I wanted to see how many were out there with "intricate" shapes. I didn't really see a lot at all...so I knew I wanted to have something different than what was out there already. I figured high-end material required high-end shapes! LOL
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Post by adrian65 on Jul 9, 2022 22:55:55 GMT -5
The cabs might have been challenging, but they came out GORGEOUS! Elegant shapes, beautiful patterns, the eyes don't get bored even a bit while watching them.
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Post by jasoninsd on Jul 10, 2022 0:02:53 GMT -5
The cabs might have been challenging, but they came out GORGEOUS! Elegant shapes, beautiful patterns, the eyes don't get bored even a bit while watching them. Adrian Thank you so much Adrian! Your words are VERY kind...and very appreciated.
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