



These pics show the slow process of cutting into the stone and once again, you never know what you're gonna get. This according to my lapidary instructor of old who equates picking up nondescript 'parking lot' stones with picking up women in bars - you never know what you're gonna get. And again, I digress.



This stone had an agate look on the outside and I'm not sure exactly what we ended up with. I do know that it was hard as all get-out, took forever to slice and it did start to get prettier once I made a few slices into it. You can see that the 'steak fat look' turned to white and orange inclusions with some nice little dendrites. I'm anxious to polish a few bits to see what we've got here.
Just for laughs, here is a lovely shot of me in my Hefty Trash Bag. I'm too cheap to purchase a real rubberized lapidary apron so I have to go this route to keep from soaking my clothes through and through. Yes, a realy Hefty Trash Bag with a drawstring hem.
In the next week as I polish these little guys into something sweet, I'll post the pics for you all to see how fun it is to discover beauty inside of the Rock with No Name. Maybe we'll call it Bowesite . . .
4 comments:
Woo hoo! THANK you for this post! I wish I could have been there in person to see it. It really is a good thing I don't have a saw like that, I'd be cutting up every dang thing I find in the yard. :D
So, I wonder what it is? Is it just a piece of quartz or what? The colors remind me of koi, so naturally I think it's beautiful.
Can't wait to see what you make of it.
What an inspiring post!!! You are actually rocking that Hefty, lady :)
xoxox,
Allison
I'm enjoying learning "how it's done" and really enjoyed your instructors analogy...
That is an amazing process you've got going there...and you still have all your fingers? That stone is beautiful! Can't wait to see what it turns into...
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