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I'm going out to my fire agate spot tomorrow or the next day and there's a section of fire agate chalcedony on the mountainside that doesn't have fire but I think it's pretty cool looking, what's your guys and gals opinions, should I spend a lot of time digging for pieces like this to cut and cab or move on?
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Fancy lace agate it is, thanks smokeythecat, so should I find more of it?
 

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Its pretty attractive stuff so Yes I'd dig it.
 

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I had to work Monday so I never got out there, but its ok, it's still reaching 100 degrees out there but next week should cool off a little, here's a couple cuts from the last one I showed and another I cut into.. 20201014_131420.jpg 20201014_113612.jpg 20201014_113038.jpg 20201014_113026.jpg
 

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Very cool finds! It is beautiful! If it were me, I would keep looking for more! Thanks for sharing.
 

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Thanks ArfieBoy, this stuff is kind of cool looking, here's a few more shots... 20201014_144243.jpg 20201014_144855.jpg 20201014_145209.jpg
 

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I had an idea and I need some opinions on it, I was thinking of buying some cheap 50cent 12inch tiles, some gorilla tape to cover the stones and use some strong loctite to stick it to the tile then just go 1/4 inch by 1/4 through the whole stone, the tape will maybe keep the stone from shattering if it had a big hidden crack and I can keep the back of the tile against the rim of the sliding table to keep it straight every time and hopefully more parallel, any thoughts?
 

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The tape wont keep it from breaking up under the saw unfortunately and the tape will also gum up the blade. You can epoxy the stone to the tile and use the tile as a strait edge for more uniform cuts. Epoxying the stone to the tile may also help stabilize the material and help prevent break ups. I've never tried so these are just my thoughts. Removing the tile and epoxy later may be delicate work depending on how stable the material is.
 

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Awesome, thanks for the tips DDancer, Im super glad I asked before doing it and gumming up my blade, I kind of want to try that really strong outdoor/indoor all purpose loctite in a tube, it's only 8$ a tube and it's unbelievably strong stuff and I could do a lot of stones from just one tube, epoxy is more expensive and I wouldn't be able to do as many stones, I know the loctite will leave ugly stuff to the bottom of the slabs but I could grind it off in seconds with my dremel attachment ya know, I'm not really trying to save the whole stone slab, if the material is wow type of agate I'll just preform the broken pieces, I was just trying to avoid big chunks from flying and making me mess up the cut. Thanks again DDancer, I didn't even think about the gumming up of the blade.
 

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Here's one I really want to cut, I found a small section with this blue purple and white chalcedony/agate with wild colorful inclusions, I've never seen it before so I thought I'd share, oh and if anyone knows the name of this type agate please let me know. 20201021_081618.jpg 20201021_081906.jpg 20201021_082024.jpg 20201021_082222.jpg 20201021_082124.jpg
 

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I've been to busy lately to get cutting but I was able to do few this afternoon and I thought I'd share, I'm not sure what to call these agates, if you got any names I'd be super appreciative, thanks... 20201023_153008.jpg 20201023_152930.jpg 20201023_152858.jpg 20201023_152823.jpg 20201023_152753.jpg 20201023_152655.jpg 20201023_152535.jpg 20201023_152436.jpg 20201023_153136.jpg 20201023_153226.jpg 20201023_143715.jpg
 

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Beautiful material.
 

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I had an idea and I need some opinions on it, I was thinking of buying some cheap 50cent 12inch tiles, some gorilla tape to cover the stones and use some strong loctite to stick it to the tile then just go 1/4 inch by 1/4 through the whole stone, the tape will maybe keep the stone from shattering if it had a big hidden crack and I can keep the back of the tile against the rim of the sliding table to keep it straight every time and hopefully more parallel, any thoughts?

Dop wax. Cheap, effective, reusable and the right material for the job.
 

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