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As soon as I saw this rock in a gift box from velodromed, I knew I wanted to do something special with this rock. This is my second Cab King polished rock. I completed 2 rocks on my first day of owning this amazing machine.
Last Edit: Sept 23, 2023 21:21:12 GMT -5 by texhex
That is the same question I have. When I started to polish it, the water was turning powdery brown and it was messy. I did not know if I had picked a proper rock to polish. As soon as I went from the 80 grit wheel to the 220 grit wheel, I knew I had a beautiful rock. Took a long time to get all the tiny scratches out. I am a patient person.
As soon as I saw this rock in a gift box from velodromed , I knew I wanted to do something special with this rock. This is my second Cab King polished rock. I completed 2 rocks on my first day of owning this amazing machine.
It’s turned out very nice. I believe it is one of the many interesting rocks that we find here locally. They seem to be a mixture of Jasper, chalcedony and other stuff.
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