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Post by stardiamond on Apr 23, 2020 12:24:57 GMT -5
Yesterday I faced some Tahoma and Willow Creek so I could glue to boards. I'm almost paranoid about a rock slipping in the slab saw. I can't cut the rough I glued until tomorrow so I took a slab off a large piece of Stinking Water. Stinking Water has the plumes around the perimeter and agate in the middle. The large end will have a much higher percentage of agate to plumes. I rate the piece of rough B+. Distinct plumes but the clear area could be clearer. 9.6mm thick slab.
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Post by RocksInNJ on Apr 23, 2020 20:10:32 GMT -5
That’s a pretty piece.
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Post by woodman on Apr 23, 2020 20:16:39 GMT -5
That stuff works up real good! waiting to see what you do with it!
my method with super glue, I wait about 1 minute then start cuttin!
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AzRockGeek
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Post by AzRockGeek on Apr 23, 2020 20:43:15 GMT -5
That stuff works up real good! waiting to see what you do with it! my method with super glue, I wait about 1 minute then start cuttin! Do you cab it? Regular cabs or doubles? Any pics?
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Post by stardiamond on Apr 23, 2020 21:06:22 GMT -5
I don't know if the question is for me or woodman. I do regular cabs, have 4 listed on etsy and sold 9.
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Post by woodman on Apr 24, 2020 9:29:20 GMT -5
That stuff works up real good! waiting to see what you do with it! my method with super glue, I wait about 1 minute then start cuttin! Do you cab it? Regular cabs or doubles? Any pics? I have cabbed some Stinking Water plume, regular cabs . The super glue comment was about gluing pieces to boards and having to wait to make cuts.
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