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    Oct 2007
    Middle Tennessee
    I have used several different models from the 5 major brands but now use a Whites MXT with D2 DD coil
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    Anyone into cab cutting?

    Anyone cut their own cabs or into slab cutting and polishing? Getting into it myself. Would like to do opals. If anyone has some pics of their completed projects, please post them. Thanks, Tim

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    se
    Sep 2006
    Sweden
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    I do cabbs, almost all the way down we have a thread called "Lapidary pics" or something similar where both cabbing and faceting was brought up.

    Here are some 'new' pics since you asked:

    Malachite:



    Plain old quartz


    Unknown


    Quartz with serpentine inclusions


    Since you mentioned opal:



    And my personal pride: A wollo phantom opal, 51 cts.


    Last edited by Eu_citzen; Aug 12, 2012 at 04:04 PM.
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    Geologists are gneiss, tuff, and a little wacke.

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    us
    Proud member of the Wolfpack!!!

    Oct 2007
    Middle Tennessee
    I have used several different models from the 5 major brands but now use a Whites MXT with D2 DD coil
    575
    Very nice specimens!!!! I am looking forward to it. I happened upon someone through a friend who had lome lapidary items for sale.

    Diamond Pacific Genie with all of the wheels and extra pads
    10" power feed Raytech Diamond saw
    Hi Tech 6" diamond saw
    8" All u Need Lap
    I got all of this stuff for $1540.00 and 2 of the items have not been used also.

    A few nice books about cabbing plus extra diamond blades, various diamond grits inside of syringes and some other goodies. Maybe within the next few weeks I will try to do some projects. Thanks for your post of the pics. I will look for the other thread you mentioned. Thanks, Tim

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    us
    Feb 2008
    Florida
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    bigtim, go to this website and join up. I have been on here for 5 years or so and so have other member here. It is an awesome site if you are wanting to learn to cut cab polish wire wrap silver work etc. Alot of memeber trade rocks, Christmas time box swap....I havent cabbed in 2 years now but I cant wait to go out back to the shop and start it again....Rock Tumbling Hobby - Home

    here are some I have done and posted before























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    OMGoodness! those are all so beautiful!! have to admit I find these pieces much more interesting than diamonds
    dancing in the fire!

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    se
    Sep 2006
    Sweden
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    I agree, mamabear! Diamonds are after all just carbon... They are best suited for grinding other rocks.
    Geologists are gneiss, tuff, and a little wacke.

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    Jun 2012
    Nashville, TN
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    I cut cabs too, but have too many to show u. I can telll you who teaches cab cutting in middle tennessee if you send me a private message. You really got a good deal on those items u purchased.

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    us
    Feb 2008
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    Please sirs, may I see more?
    dancing in the fire!

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    Jun 2012
    Nashville, TN
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    One of my latest cabochons. Trent Agate from Oregon.

    Anyone into cab cutting?-trentfront.jpg

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    us
    Dec 2009
    northern il.
    garrett at pro minelab e-trac
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    those are all nice, i cut, cab, polish, tumble, too. and agree, rock yumbling hobby is a great site for rock related stuff.

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    se
    Sep 2006
    Sweden
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    A wollo opal with a harlequin pattern:



    I'll try to get up some more pics. Just finished editing a bunch.
    Geologists are gneiss, tuff, and a little wacke.

 

 

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