polishedball
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by polishedball on Aug 29, 2014 17:46:21 GMT -5
I hope to do more of these once I build some equipment. Did this on a 6" beacon with expanding belt. Much two tight of quarters to get perfect. It was a nice proof of concept for me once adding all the online tutorials.
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Post by snowmom on Aug 29, 2014 17:50:17 GMT -5
looks mighty fine to me!
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Thunder69
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Post by Thunder69 on Aug 29, 2014 19:45:23 GMT -5
killer shine on the scales...What is the stone..Onyx?...JOhn
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polishedball
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by polishedball on Aug 29, 2014 19:48:29 GMT -5
It is tiger eye with both a brown and blue eye, on deep blue.
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polishedball
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by polishedball on Aug 29, 2014 19:49:11 GMT -5
That shine took a lot of time, I took it through the stages a few times as I kept pulling fibers and pitting it.
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Post by Toad on Aug 29, 2014 20:37:59 GMT -5
Excellent job, I've heard those asbestos fibers can be a real pain.
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Post by pghram on Sept 1, 2014 16:53:51 GMT -5
Great work.
Rich
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Fossilman
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Post by Fossilman on Sept 1, 2014 18:26:42 GMT -5
Liking that....Great job...
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Post by connrock on Sept 2, 2014 9:14:30 GMT -5
VERY nice work! connrock
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 2, 2014 9:58:33 GMT -5
real nice job. very clean/tight joint lines. Where did you get you knife blank?
Chuck
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polishedball
noticing nice landscape pebbles
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Post by polishedball on Sept 2, 2014 10:02:54 GMT -5
It is a buck 110 that I removed the wood scales from.
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Post by Drummond Island Rocks on Sept 2, 2014 10:18:14 GMT -5
The buck 110 is a popular choice.
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