I have a huge fossil soup rock I found along the beach. I was scared to work on it but after watching your video, it will be the first piece I cut when I get my new 10" blade
Taylor! Holy moly indeed! Those are fantastic. Gives me a reason to visit the beach here is L.A because I know they have tons of them. Thank you for sharing, those babies are so beautiful.
Thank you Dutch for sending all those lovely stones to be cut. The agate dad is having a blast cutting them off them and I absolutely think his laugh is hilarious when he gets so excited it’s just oh my again thank you❤❤❤❤
Thank you, Dutch for sending those beautiful fossils to Agate Dad! Thank you to Agate Dad for cutting and polishing them! It's always a pleasure to watch your videos! 😊
Thank you Dutch for sharing the stones. The cut and polish were really great. You picked good lines to cut on all them. I was really suprised when the light interior showed up. Keep having fun!
Your fossil soup is almost all crinoids, just the different parts of the creatures. My grandmother, the rock hound, used to take us out to an area where there were millions of the loose pieces, and showed us how they all fit together.
I love your perspective on these fossils in the way that you find smiley faces. It says a lot about you as a person. I bet you are always looking for the good in life and in other people. We need more people like you! And now I need to go look through my old rocks and find some fossil soup smiley faces too!
13:31 It's the silhouette of a sitting sheepdog Or wait Taylor it kinda looks like your doggo too. 15:08 Except you gotta turn him flat edge down cuz now he's laying on his head. 🙃
Long ago in maine on the beach I used to find shards of something. Almost looked like fossilized egg yolk waxy smooth feel to them. I always wondered what they were and how theyd polish up.
Have you ever thought about trying the liquid super Gluck? Kind of stuff that's really, really thin like water and it doesn't leave anything behind it, just puts a real thin layer in between cracks and holds it together. Have you ever thought about using that?
Like the fossil soup. It’s amazing to think about them being so old. Green is my favourite colour too. Especially the more vivid greens. Love a good lime green. But most green are lovely.
Pretty sure that rock is also known as Death Plate. We have it everywhere here in Oklahoma. I had no idea it would actually polish up though! Now I'm excited to polish the pieces I have!
Hmmm. I don't think I care much for fossil soup stones, even though I know what they're made of and have one of the coolest names ever. Your green one was interesting for the tiny bits of red inclusions. I like the pale interior one for the rim staining. It looks like the stain soaked in. I'm impressed you were able to cut that first thin one.
I love your enthusiasm! My family all think I'm a weirdo because I can't pass up a cool rock, everywhere I go. I must have THOUSANDS of rocks in crates, Need to get a saw and start cutting!
Most Crinoids are about 400 million years old and predate dinos by about 350 million let alone the "great flood" that happened about 13 thousand years ago. The sea beds were littered with the remnants of these critters. Since nothing really disturbed them, they just piled up and got covered by silt.
So much to look at. I love them! New at cutting, I need to pay attention and figure a way to detain the water coming out onto my work bench. My HiTech does back up to something. Your towel idea across the back really keeps the splash down. So you like green rocks? I’ve been finding some interesting green ones in a little creek behind my grocery store here in northern VA. I’m also finding something specific to this area I’ll send along also. 😊 And thank you Dutch. Cool finds where you are!
Thanks Dutch for sending! I need to get some lightning stones! Green rocks are also my fav too! Fossil soups are so neat and love how full those were of the crinoids! Love watching the cutting vidoes
Awesome video, brother. The cuts, the reveals and great polish you gave them. What skills you have and share with us. Always full of surprises and fun to watch. Thank You. And I love your new workspace and displays
My yard is full of rocks like this but they are not filled with quarts. I have found a few of the crinoids that are filled with quarts. Etowah County Alabama. Great video
I could send some Washington jade to you sometime, if you guys don't have nephrite jade where you live. I'd have to get out to my shop and see what I have.
Old Disabled House Bound Dusty Rusty Rockhound here: I ❤ fossil soup!!! I want some cabs made of fossil soup stones to make some science themed jewelry!
Agate dad, what do I do with rocks that I found that I have no idea what they are? Can I send pictures of these rocks so,you can advise. Would greatly appreciate it. Just started rock hunting with my 9 yr. Old grandson, and now he’s got me hooked. Lost at this stage.
@@robertferry6153 I personally sometimes break or cut rocks to identify the inside, though I still don’t have a thorough idea on how you know what it is. Sometimes I go on Google and search what I see and it gives me an answer. I still don’t know what it is sometimes
Thanks for watching! Have a great day!
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The second cut had what looks like a clothespin. Very cool fossil soup.
These are absolutely beautiful!!
Hey agate dad! Have u ever cut some Turkish agates before?
That was aawweeesommeee!! And in case nobody told you yet today, you're hott 🤤
I have a huge fossil soup rock I found along the beach. I was scared to work on it but after watching your video, it will be the first piece I cut when I get my new 10" blade
So neat! All those fossils! Thanks for sharing! 😊
I love fossil soup!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! And thank you Dutch! 😊
Taylor! Holy moly indeed! Those are fantastic. Gives me a reason to visit the beach here is L.A because I know they have tons of them. Thank you for sharing, those babies are so beautiful.
Thank you Dutch for sending all those lovely stones to be cut. The agate dad is having a blast cutting them off them and I absolutely think his laugh is hilarious when he gets so excited it’s just oh my again thank you❤❤❤❤
Agate Dad, your goofiness and joy makes me so happy! You're a good guy for sharing with us!
I want a full tour on your personal collection! It's stunning even from this little peek
Dutch! Thank you for sending your fossile soup stones for Taylor to cut. Very fun stones and beautiful polished! Thanks for sharing guys!😊❤
Thank you, Dutch for sending those beautiful fossils to Agate Dad! Thank you to Agate Dad for cutting and polishing them! It's always a pleasure to watch your videos! 😊
The green one you're keeping has a red wishbone at the top. Really neat!
Thanks, Dutch. I loved seeing your rocks cut and polished.
I love the smiley face. Nature never stops amazing me. Thank you Dutch and Agate Dad, you rock ❤❤❤
I love when the inside looks like a bunch of archaic machine pieces!! Makes one wonder........
Thank you Dutch! I love fossil soup.
You picked the same two I would have kept.
Another great vid!
Thanks 👍
Thank you for sharing these beautiful fossils...✌️☺️
Thank you Dutch for sharing the stones. The cut and polish were really great. You picked good lines to cut on all them. I was really suprised when the light interior showed up. Keep having fun!
Thank you, Dutch...💯
Agate Dad, I love your joy and enthusiasm when revealing studs. It’s like me when I find the dorito with all the flavor dust in the bag on it. lol
Your fossil soup is almost all crinoids, just the different parts of the creatures. My grandmother, the rock hound, used to take us out to an area where there were millions of the loose pieces, and showed us how they all fit together.
I got one of them! It's so special to have one that we watched you cut and polish. Thank you, Dutch!
You are Awesome Dutch!!! Thank you!!! They are so cool! 🪬♥️🧿🪨🧿♥️🪬
Thank you Duch for sending these beautful stones
Thanks Dutch. I love fossil soup.
Thanks Dutch, they are amazing.
That green one was a knock out!, and the discolored one on the outside was really pretty when cut, such a surprise. Thank you for another great show!
Thank you Dutch & Agate Dad ... Every fossil soup like different world to me ... love it
I love your perspective on these fossils in the way that you find smiley faces. It says a lot about you as a person. I bet you are always looking for the good in life and in other people. We need more people like you! And now I need to go look through my old rocks and find some fossil soup smiley faces too!
13:31 It's the silhouette of a sitting sheepdog
Or wait Taylor it kinda looks like your doggo too.
15:08 Except you gotta turn him flat edge down cuz now he's laying on his head. 🙃
Thanks, Dutch! The green colored one would be an awesome cab. I love the green.
That last one is so sweet! Who am I kidding all of them were sweet!
Right?!
Thanks Dutch.
That one was the negative opposite of the first ones. Really cool 😃
Stained one looked like fossilized Alpha-Bits😂💖
Thanks Dutch for such wonderful rocks!
Thanks Dutch!
Long ago in maine on the beach I used to find shards of something. Almost looked like fossilized egg yolk waxy smooth feel to them. I always wondered what they were and how theyd polish up.
Yes, thanks Dutch!!!
Love your imagination looking for faces in the stones❤
Thank you, Dutch. 🥰
Have you ever thought about trying the liquid super Gluck? Kind of stuff that's really, really thin like water and it doesn't leave anything behind it, just puts a real thin layer in between cracks and holds it together. Have you ever thought about using that?
Like the fossil soup. It’s amazing to think about them being so old.
Green is my favourite colour too. Especially the more vivid greens. Love a good lime green. But most green are lovely.
Love your happy energy! I find fossils so fascinating. To think those creatures died so long ago.
Pretty sure that rock is also known as Death Plate. We have it everywhere here in Oklahoma. I had no idea it would actually polish up though! Now I'm excited to polish the pieces I have!
Hmmm. I don't think I care much for fossil soup stones, even though I know what they're made of and have one of the coolest names ever. Your green one was interesting for the tiny bits of red inclusions. I like the pale interior one for the rim staining. It looks like the stain soaked in. I'm impressed you were able to cut that first thin one.
I love your enthusiasm! My family all think I'm a weirdo because I can't pass up a cool rock, everywhere I go. I must have THOUSANDS of rocks in crates, Need to get a saw and start cutting!
If they wouldn't break, some cabochon would make stunning jewelry
Thanks Dutch...lil cheerios 😅😅😂...love your sense of joy. All the fun. Rockstar!!!
I enjoy finding all of these in SWMI as well.
Taylor, you are the internet's biggest goofball.....and I love it!!!😄😋
Thank you Dutch for the fun times!
Thank you Dutch
I'm glad you have fun doing this. It's fun watching 😊
Yeah! Those are cool , thanks Dutch!
Glad you like them!
These are amazing. Thank you Dutch
Silurian limestones from Baltic Sea. Greeats :)
So cool! I love all the crescent moons 😇
Thank you, Dutch....your rocks rocked! 🕊💘
Bottom of Lake Michigan has Crinoids that are not in a host rock. Native tribes used them as beads . Really nice stuff
Thanks Dutch.. Thank you Taylor really cool
Those were so fun to look at! I saw a smiley face that was winking lol And boy did they polish up lovely!! Great video Taylor!
Love these fossil soup pieces.
Me too!
Beautiful results!
I wonder if mine would polish like that.
Very interesting ,thank you for sharing
Time to give us a tour of your favourite pieces!
At 06:36 it looks like a tiny full bug (almost shrimp like) just under the grey line (at around the 5 o'clock position)
Oh my gosh those are so cool
Awesomely crazy! Just nuts. :)
These are like emoji fossil stones. Haha. Another great video. Thank you.
Taylor, that something that happened in the past was the global/world wide flood. ❤
Most Crinoids are about 400 million years old and predate dinos by about 350 million let alone the "great flood" that happened about 13 thousand years ago. The sea beds were littered with the remnants of these critters. Since nothing really disturbed them, they just piled up and got covered by silt.
It is like where is Waldo stones!
Always wanted to cut fossils. Beautiful, just beautiful! By the way, it takes a stud to find a stud. Thanks!
Its like Where's Waldo!
So much to look at. I love them! New at cutting, I need to pay attention and figure a way to detain the water coming out onto my work bench. My HiTech does back up to something. Your towel idea across the back really keeps the splash down.
So you like green rocks? I’ve been finding some interesting green ones in a little creek behind my grocery store here in northern VA. I’m also finding something specific to this area I’ll send along also. 😊 And thank you Dutch. Cool finds where you are!
That's interesting, 6:06 almost looks like scales of a fish in there
Those fossils are amazing!
So at 2:46, it looked like an owl to me. It's an owl, the eyes with the beak, totally
Great 👍 video per usual❤
You have a great day too.
Thank you!
New subscriber here, i love watching these type of videos! So interesting and so cool to watch! ❤️
All the best.
I have so many of these! Now I want to cut them open! 😂
Thanks Dutch for sending! I need to get some lightning stones! Green rocks are also my fav too! Fossil soups are so neat and love how full those were of the crinoids! Love watching the cutting vidoes
Awesome video, brother. The cuts, the reveals and great polish you gave them. What skills you have and share with us. Always full of surprises and fun to watch. Thank You. And I love your new workspace and displays
My yard is full of rocks like this but they are not filled with quarts. I have found a few of the crinoids that are filled with quarts. Etowah County Alabama. Great video
Oh my gosh your neighbor!! 👋 👋
@@charitys.3862 👋
Very cool!
the smily faces are why i stay
Love your new shop. Congratulations! 🥳
Thank you so much!
Amazing fossils
I could send some Washington jade to you sometime, if you guys don't have nephrite jade where you live. I'd have to get out to my shop and see what I have.
I’d love that!
Just subbed! Your videos are addicting to watch
Glad you like them!
Great job on the polishing, Taylor!😎
Spaghetti-Os 😋
Old Disabled House Bound Dusty Rusty Rockhound here: I ❤ fossil soup!!! I want some cabs made of fossil soup stones to make some science themed jewelry!
Agate dad, what do I do with rocks that I found that I have no idea what they are? Can I send pictures of these rocks so,you can advise. Would greatly appreciate it. Just started rock hunting with my 9 yr. Old grandson, and now he’s got me hooked. Lost at this stage.
Same problem with me
@@mystarkie. So who can you turn to for help ?
@@robertferry6153 I personally sometimes break or cut rocks to identify the inside, though I still don’t have a thorough idea on how you know what it is. Sometimes I go on Google and search what I see and it gives me an answer. I still don’t know what it is sometimes
The yellow one made me think of a slice of bread.
The green one has a wishbone in it.
These look like a pile of nuts and bolts! So cool