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bansheeraptor

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May 11, 2015
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Hello , I am a novice cutter , these are a few so far I have cut 20150501_100134_resized.jpg 20150430_141728_resized.jpg 20150509_082639_resized.jpg



What do ya think ?

Peace
 

CoinandRelicMan

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Some pretty cuts there ! Thanks for sharing :coffee2:
 

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bansheeraptor

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I am having so much fun cutting , if you ever thought of buying a saw .....DO IT ! :)
 

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bansheeraptor

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thanks all you guys and gals , I am enjoying finding you all and joining you for a spell , if you see any pieces that I post that you want or are interested in , shoot me an offer , I'll send it to ya
peace
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yakker

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Jan 20, 2012
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Looks like you're having a blast with that saw! Keep up the good work :thumbsup: and thanks for the show ;)
 

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DDancer

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Mar 25, 2014
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Current Equinox 600
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Rocks in general are pretty plain on the outside. Long ago as a kid I figured that out when I started taking ordinary stones and simply sticking them in a sock and smashing them. Those ordinary rocks turned into fascination when I could see what was hiding inside. I don't ruin my socks anymore but I still enjoy seeing whats inside and its whats inside that often counts making an oridinary field stone a work of wonder.
Good on ya and your saw :) Happy hunting.
 

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greaser

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Oct 21, 2014
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very nice material you have there and a good saw/blade as well by the lack of saw marks.
 

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MrLee

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Mar 25, 2012
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Google Earth, BS Detector, $$
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All Treasure Hunting
Usually mineral oil. That's what we use in our shop.

I love naming my specimens too. I can see the dolphin and hellfire perfectly. One of the cuts looks like a beach sunset.
 

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