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Post by pghram on Feb 16, 2017 17:40:24 GMT -5
A few more. I really enjoy being able to cab inside since I got the Ameritool. I would really appreciate all help w/ identifying the two unknowns. Thanks! Unknown Jasper (Kaleidoscope Jasper) Unknown Agate, Condor perhaps? (Yes, Condor Agate) Pet Wood Tahoma Agate Thanks for looking. Peace, Rich
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Post by NDK on Feb 16, 2017 20:28:34 GMT -5
One thing I miss not using my flat lap much is the crisp corners like you have here on several of your cabs. It's tough to get those on wheels.
Your cabs are beautiful, sorry I can't help with any IDs.
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Post by Roger on Feb 16, 2017 21:30:54 GMT -5
Nice set. Love the Tahoma
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Post by QuailRiver on Feb 16, 2017 23:13:21 GMT -5
Number one looks like it might be Kaleidoscope Jasper. Number two might be Piranha Agate. Sorry, can't help on the petrified wood.
Larry C.
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Post by Garage Rocker on Feb 16, 2017 23:17:13 GMT -5
Nice looking cabs! I like the whole bunch.
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Post by rockjunquie on Feb 17, 2017 0:21:29 GMT -5
Nice cabs. I like the first and the wood best. Can't help with id, though.
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Post by pghram on Feb 17, 2017 12:41:55 GMT -5
One thing I miss not using my flat lap much is the crisp corners like you have here on several of your cabs. It's tough to get those on wheels. Your cabs are beautiful, sorry I can't help with any IDs. I've been experimenting more w/ squares, rectangles, & triangles. I imagine that they would be much more challenging on wheels. Peace, Rich
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Post by pghram on Feb 17, 2017 12:53:40 GMT -5
Number one looks like it might be Kaleidoscope Jasper. Number two might be Piranha Agate. Sorry, can't help on the petrified wood. Larry C. Thanks Larry. It was softer that a normal agate, but not real soft. I'd guess in the range of 6.5, would that lend itself to being Kaleidoscope Jasper? I googled Piranha Agate, it's certainly a possibility, here is the rest of the slab it came from Thanks again. Peace, Rich
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Post by QuailRiver on Feb 17, 2017 14:39:17 GMT -5
Number one looks like it might be Kaleidoscope Jasper. Number two might be Piranha Agate. Sorry, can't help on the petrified wood. Larry C. Thanks Larry. It was softer that a normal agate, but not real soft. I'd guess in the range of 6.5, would that lend itself to being Kaleidoscope Jasper? I googled Piranha Agate, it's certainly a possibility, here is the rest of the slab it came from Thanks again. Peace, Rich Kaleidoscope Jasper varies in hardness but most of what I have cut was softer than most jaspers are. And after seeing the rest of the slab that the agate cab came from I'm a little less prone to think it might be Piranha Agate. I don't recall having seen that much deep green color in Piranah Agate before. But maybe someone else here can way-in on if it does occur? Larry C.
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Post by Fossilman on Feb 17, 2017 15:30:09 GMT -5
Some dang nice cabs,you got going there!
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Post by Bluesky78987 on Feb 18, 2017 10:27:11 GMT -5
Can't help with ID but love the cabs, especially the pet wood!
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