It does need a bit more grinding, to remove that crack, but you cant see it when dry, and I am unsure if it will matter. *it probably would matter if you were making jewelry out of it. I could have polished it a bit more as well, but holding such a small piece cramps my hand.
Thanks. I just like to show people that, while having wheels may be better for speed and cabbing larger pieces, you can accomplish quite a bit with a much cheaper set up.
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Those colors are Gorgeous!! That stone looks soo beautiful! You did an awesome job! 😀👏
It does need a bit more grinding, to remove that crack, but you cant see it when dry, and I am unsure if it will matter. *it probably would matter if you were making jewelry out of it.
I could have polished it a bit more as well, but holding such a small piece cramps my hand.
😂 That one was like a little slippery fish , fascinating as all ways to watch your process , and another beautiful opal 😍
Thanks. I just like to show people that, while having wheels may be better for speed and cabbing larger pieces, you can accomplish quite a bit with a much cheaper set up.
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it was kind of short notice on the premiere. At least you still watched!
It's absolutely worth $10. It's gorgeous!
well, with the remaining crack, even as small as it is, it probably isn't something I should sell.
Amazing man!
Glad you liked it, sir.
That's a cute bit of crystal there mate! Well done making the most out of it for sure
It is a nice bit of bright color with some great pattern and color variety. I was lucky to save as much as I got.
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I knew I could count on you.
Cool !
thanks. it has great pattern and color, despite being a runt.
You made magic 💕
I like to think I just coaxed it into the world.
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Nice
thank you, Al