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Post by nowyo on Jan 2, 2020 5:08:34 GMT -5
Finished up a batch in December, grabbed a few pics. These are all from rocks we collected her in Nevada this year. Nothing real exotic, but I kinda like them.
Thanks for looking.
Russ
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Post by fernwood on Jan 2, 2020 5:11:00 GMT -5
I like the dendrite looking things in them.
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Post by TheRock on Jan 4, 2020 2:53:09 GMT -5
Nice Shine, Shine ON!
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Post by rockjunquie on Jan 4, 2020 20:23:52 GMT -5
Liking those dendrites. Nice!
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Post by Pat on Jan 4, 2020 20:35:54 GMT -5
Lots of butterscotch!!
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fishnpinball
Cave Dweller
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Post by fishnpinball on Jan 5, 2020 0:45:50 GMT -5
You might have a problem. It looks like there are dendrites growing in your butterscotch.
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NevadaBill
fully equipped rock polisher
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Post by NevadaBill on Jan 9, 2020 13:26:40 GMT -5
Those are pretty. I like what appears to be Dendrites in #2. Difficult to get a rock shine on some of those shapes you got there, but I think they all turned out awesome. Probably had a good variety of sized chunks of ceramic media to be able to cover all of the concave surfaces. I have trouble with concave ones.
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Post by nowyo on Jan 9, 2020 17:05:02 GMT -5
Those are pretty. I like what appears to be Dendrites in #2. Difficult to get a rock shine on some of those shapes you got there, but I think they all turned out awesome. Probably had a good variety of sized chunks of ceramic media to be able to cover all of the concave surfaces. I have trouble with concave ones.Thanks. That #2 stone looks a lot better in person. Never have used ceramics, just various sized stones. Don't do much shaping either, smash them up and toss them in. What comes out is what comes out. Russ
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