Slicing rocks to see what's inside!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- Join us as we cut open various rocks that we have found while rockhounding, let's see what is inside waiting to be revealed!
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Montana rocks never fail to impress!
Very true, thanks for watching!
You have some totally amaaaaazing rocks!!!!!!!!
We have some lucky finds for sure, thanks for watching!
The Teepee agate was great but I really loved the reveal and inside of the one at 4:35. I think that one is fantastic as it really just looks like moving liquid frozen in time. They are all amazing in the end, you chose a great selection for this video. 😃👍👏
That’s a great way of explaining it, I hope to find more like it but you never know what might be inside, thanks for watching!
Teepee Canyon agate is excellent can wait to see your new adventures in South Dakota! 18:50
Greg and Debbie 🇨🇦
We found a lot of good stuff, excited to post it, thanks for watching!
Chert stone #1 has hearts!
It does, I didn’t notice that, thanks for pointing it out!
Montana agates are great cut even with fractures.
You are going to have to learn cabochon and jewelry designs. Not the small fussy stuff, but using copper and brass and aluminum for animals, trees, insects to use with your cuts and slabs. Time to write your book on how to learn rock hounding and keeping it fun for the whole family--dogs included! Be safe out there.😊
I plan on learning to do that stuff, just haven’t dove in yet, thanks for watching!
Mystery rock! But they were all pretty!
Mystery Rock getting some love!👊🏻 Thanks for watching!
Love them all but the Tepee Canyon Agate has the #1 spot for me. Banded agates are something I don’t find a lot of on the eastern plains of Colorado so they always intrigue me.
Teepee Canyon Agates are amazing, we just got back from there, found some amazing stuff, stay tuned in the coming weeks for a video from there, thanks for watching!
🤝🤝🤝It looks cool and unusually beautiful👍👍👍👍👍
Yes they are, thanks for watching!
Nice cuts. Teepee would be my vote. New subscriber. This video started playing after another I was watching.
Thank you, I subbed back! Yeah we really like teepee canyon agates, just found a bunch last weekend, will have a video for those coming out in a while!
Time stamp 1320 highly agatized pet wood? #1436 looks like a Nebula!! (Super nova remnant).
I agree with you on both!
Just found ya on RUclips!😂
Glad you did, thanks for watching!
Don't roll the stone while cutting, and use as little pressure as possible. Be PATIENT!!!!! You will get much better results with your cuts! Also means less time polishing. Keep on ROCKIN' !!!!!
Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it, and thanks for watching!
The green and yellow jasper looks like a lizards head.
It does! I didn't see it before and now I can't not see it!😁