Erich
spending too much on rocks
Member since November 2015
Posts: 411
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Post by Erich on Feb 1, 2017 8:21:32 GMT -5
A very interesting read and one I'll bookmark, save & reference in the future, when I'm more experienced in cabbing.
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Post by stoner on Feb 2, 2017 1:16:25 GMT -5
About 9 years ago I was wondering how to back light a WWR red plume agate cab without making it look gaudy. Being a "collector of stuff" my garage is always a treasure trove for the inventive type person. Anyway, I used to work on photocopy machines and I had a few "surface" mirrors laying around and the light went on in my head. It was the perfect thing! I cut a small slab of plume and a piece of the surface mirror and glued the silver side of the mirror to the back of the slab and cabbed it like any other cab. Copier mirrors are 1/4" thick so I just ground off the glass so the mirror was about 1/8" and viola! The glass will always be there so the silver won't wear off or be eaten away by skin oils. When you look at the cab from the front, light goes in and is bounced back by the mirror. And it has a neat effect on banded agates too. Here's some samples. Plumes Brazilian Agate Tube Agate Laker
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