Way to end video on a high note. What a killer Mozambique. Wow! Top shelf.👍 Another thing I do to increase my odds of maximizing my patterns is to clean real good with acid. Then I wet the rock & shine extremely bright light through it to find fractures and inclusions. Of course that doesn't work if it's opaque.
Great information. Thanks for Sharing, I will share this video with my Rock Club members.I love the last rock, an amazing mix you were able to capture.WELL DONE!!!..
Broken down to the basics, yes. But based on the location where the agate is coming from you can make a more educated guess, on how to cut it, keeping factors like parallax inclusions or water-level banding in mind. 😊
Hi guys, I hope this video helps you if you cut some agates yourself. You can find a complete guideline in the video description ☺
Thanks Josh that was a gr8 vid, that last agate cut was stunning❤❤❤
Thanks for a great video. It's not only educational, but also entertaining. I am glad I found your channel.
Thanks for the info! Also, that Mozambique agate towards the end of the video is incredible!
that was great info thank you for that , love the education you share in your videos it really helps
Way to end video on a high note.
What a killer Mozambique. Wow! Top shelf.👍
Another thing I do to increase my odds of maximizing my patterns is to clean real good with acid. Then I wet the rock & shine extremely bright light through it to find fractures and inclusions.
Of course that doesn't work if it's opaque.
Outstanding, Josh! Thanks for another great, informative video. That Mozambique agate ❤
Beautiful agate... 😊👍🏽
Love your channel. Your agates are super beautiful. You seem v knowledgeable too
Thank you so much!
Great information. Thanks for Sharing, I will share this video with my Rock Club members.I love the last rock, an amazing mix you were able to capture.WELL DONE!!!..
Thank you so much! Jep, the last one is incredible 😀
Fantastic lapidary lesson, thanks for the great content!
Thanks for your nice feedback :)
You keep out doing yourself. Excellent as usual. Thank you
I appreciate that! Thank you! 🙏
4 … magnifique ❤❤❤❤
My rock saw vise size dictates me how I cut the stone, so typical way I cut the stones - clamp, cross my fingers and run the machine.
👍👍👍👍👍Danke!🤝🤝🤝
In other words. Look at the stone. Make your best guess and then cut and hope for the best.
Broken down to the basics, yes. But based on the location where the agate is coming from you can make a more educated guess, on how to cut it, keeping factors like parallax inclusions or water-level banding in mind. 😊