little rocks into smaller rocks...Chalcedony, muscovite, jadeite

rmptr

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These are mostly from the trip along California's coast, just the other day.
I don't yet have anything fabulous like other posts here, but I'm trying to learn about this.
My goal is to facet country rock, so it may be saleable...

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This is a rock of chrysoprase, found in our local creekbed. It improved quite a bit after a slice with my tile saw! There is also a geode, some little jade bits, fossilized wood and some muscovite.

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This is my Oak Tree cabachon... Looks pretty much like the tree I'm sitting under as I grind it!

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I think this pendant is quartz/jasper?? and the lozenge shaped pendant is faux coprolite. LoL

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Here's some of the chalcendony, a jade pentagon I'm grinding on and some petrified wood?

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I'm thinking this is muscovite as it has cleavage that is not fibrous, or elastic as serpentinite should be.
Any ideas?

Thanks for looking,
rmptr
 

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Nice stuff! Looks like you had fun! It is a talent! I was looking for a local lapidary to work my emeralds from my NC trip. I found a club but the classes are a bit far for a weeknight. Hopefully, they will be moving closer when their lease is up as rumored.
 

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HI TT,

Well, my tile saw works pretty good for slabbing.
It's NOT a little one...
It's a 12" Target with a 1 1/2hp motor I bought used in the old days for about $500 when I used to do a lot of tile work.

Just NO work around, so I gotta find things to do with all these tools instead of letting 'em rust away!
I need to make a rock-holding vise to use with it...

HD sells some little tile saws that are in a table saw shape that work good for a trim saw... only $80

Can, I think Goldfever does faceting, professionally???
You might post an ad in the wanted forum if you wish to hire out the work...

Hope to build a horizontal lapping machine, soon.

HH
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Well thanks AA,

I'm not even getting warmed up yet. ;D

If I got 1 talent, it's collecting junk!

...and rocks are EZ... they don't move very fast.


YOU got the AWESOME looking rock!

HH
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Looks that your bringing out the real beauty in those stones :thumbsup: I enjoy the thought that your repurposing your tools and creating something enjoyable at the same time. *nods*
 

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Do you have any plans for these beautiful pendants?? As a wire wrapper I would love to get my hands on pendants like this that I can say where they came from and who cut them even! The rectangular red one with the green corner (Jasper I assume) is of particular interest to me. What size is it?

These are great finds, thanks for sharing!
 

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