Unique Agate Gets Polished // Cabking Lapidary
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Polishing a UNIQUE agate from Agate Creek, Australia! This beautiful gemstone is amazing and has a really interesting story.. we got a bunch of agates given to us and we cut them open.. this one is a special gemstone because after we cut it, one half was a blueish gray and the other have a yellowish tan. I couldn't believe this had two different colors on each half and in this video we test out a theory as to WHY this stone has two separate colors!
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Thanks for watching! If you have any, what are your rockhounding or lapidary plans for the weekend??
Going to the Minnesota Mineral Club rock swap.
Groovy stone🙂 I'm hoping the rock tumbler I ordered will be here this weekend. Haven't had one since I was a teen (I'm a bit older now, lol). I recently found my box of rocks and have been waiting years to tumble them!
I have a few pieces I want to get on the saw and get them cut.
amazing unique stone friends, congratulations on your great find.
That looks beautiful. Funny how each half is so different. One would never believe it was from the same rock unless they saw this video.
Totally agree, pretty special in my opinion!
Beautiful and interesting!
Oh, I missed this video last week. Double July 4th surprise for me! Came out just gorgeous!
Just got back from the river. They recently filled it up. As I was walking I was looking . And nada, Just a bunch of rocks. I told you you were a lucky dog! :)
Nobody want's a big poof on their rock, it could get messy. Nice Agate!
Nice job on your stone polishing. Also I was wondering what you thought about those 2 half of stones maybe turn them into ear rings 💍 anyway I'm not sure how good they would turn out but its possible you could make them look really cool.
Nice video...have a great weekend...it came out awesome
Hey Agate Dad! I am also an agate dad, living in the Twin Cities metro area. My daughter and I are going to hound a few creeks and one construction site this weekend. We do pretty dang good down here in southern Minnesota thanks to the glacial action that brought all of these beautiful agates to our part of the state. Really enjoy the vids!
That’s the one that is my favorite! Turned out beautiful.
I have found some agates that break off rite at the waterline layer and often they are so smooth from river polishing it's kinda cool.
That is really gorgeous 😍😍
That’s beautiful 💖🙏💯
That was so cool. All of it.!! Thanks. 👍👍
Happy Agate Dad Friday!
How do you keep those clear plastic trays from falling off when you grind? Mine just vibrate off and I ended up putting them away. Great job as usual and beautiful gems my friend.
They have non slip pads on the bottom
@@AgateDad mine do as well, I have the same set up, but my table is no where near as nice or leveled as yours.
Great stuff brother. Was really hoping to see some water level hiding in there! Definitely seemed like it was going to be!
Good job my friend
Beautiful piece ❤
Would be interested in knowing the time elapsed when you fast forward the video.
That one took me probably 30 minutes
Are you going to the 52nd annual Agate Days in Moose Lake July 16-17?
Not this year unfortunately 😕
You are amazing polisher how do you get so shiny with no scratches very nice 👍😎
Work it until there isn’t any I suppose 😅
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OR.......It WAS a waterline and you cut it on the very first line and that smaller side was just the obligatory blank chalcedony pocket which is sometimes found opposite the layers. Hmmmmm🤔
Beautiful. Very strange how you managed to unwittingly cut it as you did to reveal a special cut. Thank you for sharing how amazing rocks are.
All the agates are beautiful. The one you polished, really popped. Glass smooth finish. Lots of tips along the way. Thanks. Keep having fun! Be happy, safe and stay healthy and 😷⚒
You always do such a great job when polishing! Thanks for the awesome video! I'm so glad the little white spot made it through! 😍
Love the neon light in the background. Just found a blue agate ourselves in a recent video.
Nice! That’s awesome 🤘🤘
@@AgateDad Ty for your content Agate Dad.
I love that you question and do research to prove or disprove that theory. I am hoping to go to Lake Michigan. We've had some storm and waves. Can't wait to see what I find.
That turned out awesome! It really is a great looking stone! I am going to make some crystal shapes cutting some stones on my tile saw then shaping on my flat lap! Want to get around 5 or 6 done this weekend! I make jewelry out of my polished stones, charms, rings and bracelets! Thanks for sharing!
I was wrong... Not the orange! lol But I'm glad you picked that one to cut cause I completely forgot how perfect you cut them! Still pretty!
It’ll be polished no worries!
@@AgateDad with you? Of coarse not!😁
Really enjoyed this video and the polished piece at the end is beautiful
I also like your tips like the dots on the rock to make sure the very middle got polished
Thank you for the time spent filming and editing!
Awesome as always bro and if you get a minute email me a postal address I'd love to send you some Scottish burn Anne vein agate material to polish I think you'd love it
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Its a beautiful stone! But from a distance it looks like the top of a thumb.
It is a happy chance that you chose to cut it just that way. I think it looks a bit like a thumb nail or maybe a thumb print but I like the cave opening thought also. Thanks for the nice videos.
Soooo flipping cool!! 😎 🤓
Love itttttt!!!
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It looks like it has opal in it and that is why it has the different colors. Just a guess. Anyways I'm am planning of finding someone to help me cut some of my larger rocks to see if we can get better details to shine through and then going to start making my table base
Yeah unfortunately you cut it the wrong way
you could have called it night and day polished both but I know curiosity that killed the cat to glue them back together
It does look like it's water level but the lines are on the tan yellow side & that blue gray was the big bubble of color above the lines.
That agate looks 3D! I love it.
Totally!
the reason why it's two different color, it's cat's eye, or more commonly called tiger eye. that means the rock is embedded with millions of tiny fibers all arranged in a row, this one has the blue on one side of the row and on the other side of the row is the other color. when you split them in half, each fiber has blue on one side, and that tan on the other.
Another great video, thank you! It is so amazing that you actually managed to cut that agate in half perfectly between the two colors on the inside. It looks like to me, that the nodule has some common opal in the center, causing the light colored center, and the rest of the agate is an almost grey chalcedony. The grey chalcedony is a translucent grey, which would be common for chalcedony, and it looks dark because it has many layers of grey. Thats why it had a darker spot on the light side. So it would be a clearer grey if it was slabbed thinner and it would have had a little ways before you hit tbe common opal center of the lighter side. It still has a bit of the chalcedony over it, or it wouldnt have taken as good of a polish. Just my theory but thats what i think happened here. Great polish by the way. It looks fantastic and what a great conversation piece! Thanks for sharing!
Kinda reminds me of those “100” year old eggs
Except beautiful and not gross lol
thanks for clarifying 😂
♥️ beautiful ♥️
Way cool
I'm heading to agate creek in the next few days
Nice!!
Agate depicted in beautiful shapes, do not spoil it by cutting, but make rings and necklaces from it
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