I'm from Rome, Italy. I really love your videos and lives. I'm a GIA Graduate Gemologist and I work for a family company of goldsmiths and silversmiths. I appreciate your kindness and deep love for opals ❤
I'm from Washington State you the best I too am in to jems I am in to sterling silver and make jewelry ben into it for 20 years u have shown me so much it's great to learn something new keep up the amazing work u look like you have lot the fun I love the row stones no resen just the stone treating it is a sin my name is Angela your work is awesome !!!!!!!
U guys are awesome. I love fishing, he’s a real camper doing it in a back brace lol I’m glad he’s doing better now. Thank u for sharing so much about my favorite gems💎 u give me so much insight.
What I'm seeing today is that there are some really cool and unique opals😮!!! I get itJustin. When you cut the stone down and let all the colors that peoples see, go. I understand now that to get a precious stone you have to sacrifice some of the color to get the value of the stone. And not just by dollar bills, but the value of the stone itself. The stone deserves that and God bless you because you did that!!! You give us that!!! Thank you.(sorry I just got excited)😂😅❤😮 A priceless stone, a priceless act!
Thank you Justin for another awesome video bringing out the color of these Opals ! I especially love the little sliver off the Opal that you did early today ! Take care , stay safe and healthy my friends in Australia ! Glad to hear that Saxon is doing better and praying everything will be fine !
So nice to see that Saxon is doing better again! Equal nice to see you Justin and your cute dog! Beautiful opals too of course as usual 👋💎👍 and i'm sending greetings to you all at BOD, take care! 👋🇸🇪♥️👍!
Hope your back continues getting better Saxon. I broke my back a couple of years ago, it was a stable break so didn't have to wear a brace. I'm still not better but I don't have age on my side!
Watching from 🇨🇦 take it easy healing takes time my brother did too much after his back surgery and ended needing a second back surgery. I wish you all health and joyful times. 💛
One thing you might want to consider Justin. Not everyone can afford Opals that are not doublets. I gave a doublet to my Mom for her 75th birthday. She loved it and will not be reselling it and she was told it was doublet. A very special gift not matter if it a doublet or not. Not everyone is scrupulous! There is a place for them!
Thank you for showing that it is definitely worth the effort to cut tiny opals, too! Most of us can't afford to buy the large pieces of rough, but I have had a lot of satisfaction from tiny fragments!
Justin, there is a product here in the States that bowlers (and chefs) use on hand cuts and blisters. It goes by many names but primarily it is a liquid bandage. It burns like a house afire, but it protects a cut or blister, keeps it clean and bowlers and chefs can still do what they need to. It's better than a rubber thimble or bandage.
Kevin from Beaconsfield in Victoria, talk about fishing stories, did you know the fisheries tagged some barramundi about 5 months ago, and different tags were worth different amounts of money, the top prize being a million dollars. It was to help promote tourism in the top end. It was caught by a young Aboriginal local, which was good to see. Did you hear about the tagged fish while you were up there. Good to see your backs on the mend Saxon. I missed the libe due to work and I'm watching at 11.30 pm. Enjoy your fish tacos. Kevin from Beaconsfield Victoria. 😊
hi from ohio Geauga County thank you for sharing the adventure and information ❤ amazing cutting video this morning I love that roller coaster ride with that cutting up and the webbing in the stone what a ride wow.
I'm so please to see Your laddie is out his brace as I told you my son in law also broke his back and both feet around about same time , He too is out his brace 😊😊....Great stones magic work Angie in Scotland
When you have a cut like that, use super glue to close it up. It will make it more comfortable. Dr's do it, so why not. Thanks for sharing your talents.
I think I mentioned this before - I LOVE your dog! Your dog looks so much like my Princess, (over the rainbow bridge) complete with the full tail. Thank you for sharing.
What do you think of the lightning ridge speaking bags you can get on easy? I have purchased 4 of them so far but not too sure if they are worth it or not. Or is there somewhere else you would recommend purchasing decent rough opal from that has potential. Once I cut and polish opal how would you recommend trying to sell them or do you ever apraise opal if someone was to send some to you?
Kinda random thought bc we work with them at work atm but how about you ask someone with a industrial ct scanner to scan dwaine and make a 3d model of its insides?
Really enjoyed the opal cutting action! Thank you for sharing. You make manipulating small opals look much easier than it is, haha. Those little suckers get super slippery!
Nice Justin! Thanks for the double uploads this evening. Something to do with being blind and it might gross people out? That has to be some type of creature found down in opal mines. P.S. Saxon is an awesome name for a boy. Wish I thought of that one for my boys. Good job, mom and dad.
On #2 cut, I think I would have gone for a thick double sided cut, with the black potch in between.. (says the old lady who has never even seen a gem wheel, in person)
Sorry,fogot. Good to see Saxon without Knight's amore. And I cut just one Year,but don't exept any Sand.Everytime on search for perfekt Stone. Solid 😉 Only made by Mother Earth. 17:0617:0617:06
You guys make an excellent team. Nice to see a young adult smililing at his dad and not rolling his eyes at him.
Hi , I'm from Kennewick Washington , USA . I got the rock hounding bug as a young girl from my father . Many good memories.
I'm from Rome, Italy. I really love your videos and lives. I'm a GIA Graduate Gemologist and I work for a family company of goldsmiths and silversmiths. I appreciate your kindness and deep love for opals ❤
That is awesome!
Ontario, Canada, Cheers Saxon and Justin, glad to see you without that brace Saxon!!!
I'm from Washington State you the best I too am in to jems I am in to sterling silver and make jewelry ben into it for 20 years u have shown me so much it's great to learn something new keep up the amazing work u look like you have lot the fun I love the row stones no resen just the stone treating it is a sin my name is Angela your work is awesome !!!!!!!
Being from the UK, I appreciated the use of proper Englander language throughout this video. Warmed the earlings. Well done on the pochings.
Haha Thank you very muchly!
Drops are my favorite shape. I love that little crystal opal drop. Gorgeous.
Tears of joy
U guys are awesome. I love fishing, he’s a real camper doing it in a back brace lol I’m glad he’s doing better now. Thank u for sharing so much about my favorite gems💎 u give me so much insight.
Prayers for speedy healing!
Also from Ontario, Canada. Love seeing the flashes of light from such tiny tones. That lime-green flash is amazing.
Canucks love Opal yes we do! MK here in Owen SOund, Ontario! -) Waves to fellow Canucks on the live here! :-)
I’ve never seen anyone turn something so ugly into such a beautiful gem like yourself!! So beautiful!!!
It's not ugly sometimes to begin with.
Glad to Saxon healed up nicely
Thank you for the video Justin.
That teardrop double sided crystal is absolutely beautiful...It deserves to be set in a fine necklace ...beautiful colours ...
That was my favourite too.
Hello!! Colorado here! Sorry I missed the live! I got the notification after it was over!!! LOL
Shoutout to Melanie from Alabama! I’m from Alabama as well! ROLL TIDE!!
Thank you Justin & Saxon !Beautiful cutting going on! Fabulous opals…
See you next week as well!
Ireland here....love your work...
Fell asleep waiting for the live, so watching the recording with breakfast 🎉🎉
What I'm seeing today is that there are some really cool and unique opals😮!!! I get itJustin. When you cut the stone down and let all the colors that peoples see, go. I understand now that to get a precious stone you have to sacrifice some of the color to get the value of the stone. And not just by dollar bills, but the value of the stone itself. The stone deserves that and God bless you because you did that!!! You give us that!!! Thank you.(sorry I just got excited)😂😅❤😮 A priceless stone, a priceless act!
Thank you Justin for another awesome video bringing out the color of these Opals ! I especially love the little sliver off the Opal that you did early today ! Take care , stay safe and healthy my friends in Australia ! Glad to hear that Saxon is doing better and praying everything will be fine !
Hello, just logged in and seen you were live but I missed it. Watching and
Looking forward to watching you work magic!
Very good news!!! ❤❤❤
So nice to see that Saxon is doing better again! Equal nice to see you Justin and your cute dog! Beautiful opals too of course as usual 👋💎👍 and i'm sending greetings to you all at BOD, take care! 👋🇸🇪♥️👍!
Hello chaps and your beautiful doggie. I'm in Lincolnshire, Great Britain. Love watching you work, it's magic. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing Justin. You did good 😂
Awesome job Justin!!
Thanks again, you guys. I’m glad your brace is gone, Saxon. Take care ❤️
Glad yall had a great time fishing !!! I missed the livestream again dang it !!!
Hope your back continues getting better Saxon. I broke my back a couple of years ago, it was a stable break so didn't have to wear a brace. I'm still not better but I don't have age on my side!
Hey guys from Canada 🇨🇦 ✌
Watching from 🇨🇦 take it easy healing takes time my brother did too much after his back surgery and ended needing a second back surgery. I wish you all health and joyful times. 💛
Congratulations Saxon!!!! So happy for you. You'll be running in know time❤
One thing you might want to consider Justin. Not everyone can afford Opals that are not doublets. I gave a doublet to my Mom for her 75th birthday. She loved it and will not be reselling it and she was told it was doublet. A very special gift not matter if it a doublet or not. Not everyone is scrupulous! There is a place for them!
Thank you for showing that it is definitely worth the effort to cut tiny opals, too! Most of us can't afford to buy the large pieces of rough, but I have had a lot of satisfaction from tiny fragments!
Great job, love watching a master at work.
😎😎😎👍👍👍
So glad that Saxon is healed up and you both took time off for a fishing adventure. 💙
Yes! Thank you!
I just love that double sided opal!!!❤
Fox Island Washington State. Good to see you Saxton! You are lucky. My Dad turned all of my fish free, as I had more fish than he.
Beautiful. Thank you, Justin.
Hi Tippy, Saxon, and Justin. Much love mates. Glad you had fun fishing.
Good to Saxon doing well, super video. Thanks
Justin, there is a product here in the States that bowlers (and chefs) use on hand cuts and blisters. It goes by many names but primarily it is a liquid bandage. It burns like a house afire, but it protects a cut or blister, keeps it clean and bowlers and chefs can still do what they need to. It's better than a rubber thimble or bandage.
Kevin from Beaconsfield in Victoria, talk about fishing stories, did you know the fisheries tagged some barramundi about 5 months ago, and different tags were worth different amounts of money, the top prize being a million dollars. It was to help promote tourism in the top end. It was caught by a young Aboriginal local, which was good to see. Did you hear about the tagged fish while you were up there. Good to see your backs on the mend Saxon. I missed the libe due to work and I'm watching at 11.30 pm. Enjoy your fish tacos.
Kevin from Beaconsfield Victoria. 😊
The second to last the little double sided one was mind blowing.. very awesome opal .. so nice 😊.. big heart ♥
Thank you so much 😀
Hello from Dallas TX!
hi from ohio Geauga County thank you for sharing the adventure and information ❤ amazing cutting video this morning I love that roller coaster ride with that cutting up and the webbing in the stone what a ride wow.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm so please to see Your laddie is out his brace as I told you my son in law also broke his back and both feet around about same time , He too is out his brace 😊😊....Great stones magic work Angie in Scotland
I missed the live stream but I saw the end. I will try to watch it all later.
simply incredible !!!
The whole of Brazil likes your work
Brother from another mother
Greatings from Austria
When you have a cut like that, use super glue to close it up. It will make it more comfortable. Dr's do it, so why not. Thanks for sharing your talents.
Because it’s not “super glue” they use…… 🤭
Did you blow in from somewhere? Doctors use medical grade glue, NOT super glue.
Greets from Germany, Dirk (Düsseldorf).If you Guys once in Germany,we go fishing together. 😂 Thanks a Lot for your Support 😉👍
I think that is originally what super glue was designed for.
@@krissielongknife1479 correct, suture-less stitch.
Love the stories. Wagga mate
Great day!!!!❤
G'Day Justin and Saxon and poooch from Owen Sound (Georgian Bay) Ontario! Lovely to see you looking so well, especially Saxon! :-)))
Yes! Thank you!
I wish I could afford real opals but I'm disabled. Love your channel.
Love your show. This one had the first 7 minutes really low sound 🔊
One other thing Justin the pendant is open to the back and shows that it is a doublet.
Heck. I missed. Had to go into shop. I'm here now though. Better late than never. 😊
All good Nancy glad you made anytime
I think I mentioned this before - I LOVE your dog! Your dog looks so much like my Princess, (over the rainbow bridge) complete with the full tail. Thank you for sharing.
From Dahlonega Georgia USA
Hello 👋🏻 from Wisconsin USA
Any rough for sale!? Love the content thanks for both vids today! Much love from colorado!
I was screaming, Slice it, and hope it works out.kevin from Beaconsfield . 😊
Gorgeous
What do you think of the lightning ridge speaking bags you can get on easy? I have purchased 4 of them so far but not too sure if they are worth it or not. Or is there somewhere else you would recommend purchasing decent rough opal from that has potential. Once I cut and polish opal how would you recommend trying to sell them or do you ever apraise opal if someone was to send some to you?
Amazing 👏 work 👏 ehoama
Hello from Colorado!!!!!!
I"m from Indiana!
Kinda random thought bc we work with them at work atm but how about you ask someone with a industrial ct scanner to scan dwaine and make a 3d model of its insides?
south africa good day guys from peter
Howdy from Arkansas !
Really enjoyed the opal cutting action! Thank you for sharing.
You make manipulating small opals look much easier than it is, haha. Those little suckers get super slippery!
Nice Justin! Thanks for the double uploads this evening. Something to do with being blind and it might gross people out? That has to be some type of creature found down in opal mines.
P.S. Saxon is an awesome name for a boy. Wish I thought of that one for my boys. Good job, mom and dad.
Any time!
Next time you have a cut like that, try some triple anti biotic ointment it will heal literally 2-3 times faster
What happens to the opal chips when you are done?
NY LI in the house tn❤🎉
Cut the pinky finger out of a pair of doctors gloves put over that finger great work nice gems
"Betterer" is perfect english. It's whatever you want it to be.
Florida
On #2 cut, I think I would have gone for a thick double sided cut, with the black potch in between.. (says the old lady who has never even seen a gem wheel, in person)
A perfectly fitted surgical glove might work for cuts like that
Nashville Tennessee
Check your recording S before you post them. One of my favorite channels, now passed off
Hey Saxon, you must feel like a shelled yabbie. I had my arm brace off, after 6 months. It felt so wierd for a while. Take is easy.
Minnesota
Murdock , Kansas
Birmingham, Alabama
New Hampshire
Does anybody know what kind a wheel he uses first to shape the opal ?
florida
The man's so committed to cutting that he cut his own finger. Little disturbing but I can respect it.
lol if you knew how I did it you would laugh
Sorry,fogot. Good to see Saxon without Knight's amore. And I cut just one Year,but don't exept any Sand.Everytime on search for perfekt Stone. Solid 😉 Only made by Mother Earth. 17:06 17:06 17:06
Where’s the t bone field? I’ve never heard of that one
out west of the Coocoran field
🇨🇭🇨🇭with jetlag
Buffalo NY
Bahaha its going to be an opal (glass) eye isnt it? 😉
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Try liquid bandage!
Basically medical grade super glue.
Opal is more gooder!!😂
Use some super glue on that cut finger
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