Buddy that adjusting the balance at 5:18 is exactly what I needed ! Sometimes my wheels get wobbly when I switch them out and it drives me crazy, glad there’s a technique to smooth it out thanks!
Yea it’s a subtle change but definitely can make a difference.. hope it works for you!! And yea that bucket heater sounds smart if you have a drip setup for your wheels!
I am now understanding all the work that goes into making a cab and will be more appreciative of the price of a cab at a gem show. I am a metalsmith and had the same appreciation when taking raw materials and bringing them to a finished piece of jewelry. Lots of time, blood, sweat and tears but so rewarding. I truly enjoy the entire process. Thank you for sharing your time, knowledge and expertise! ❤
Haha! Oh it’s probably in a garbage bin somewhere.. but I like to imagine it’s being used in bird nests all over Utah to help raise little chickies in a safe and cushy home 🥰
Sean, you mention "going through the motions on all the wheels". Your videos are fast motion in the grinding of the shapes. Voice over does not show the actual motions to create the cab profile. What are those motions: specifically and clearly - like, what is the goal of each movement and how to get the desired shape in visual in additionto your description? Please and thanks
Soy de sonora México y tengo minerales en bruto disponible, crisocola, turquesa, sonora sunset, obsidiana cacahuate cualquier cosa estamos ala orden, o si gustas venir eres bienvenido
Not me, pal. I put onto a cord or cordless powered drill the hook/loop fitted rubber pad utilized for sandpapering. But I won't be sanding stone. Next I secure my drill in a table vice so once turned on my hands aren't needed to hold it. I add hook/loop with adhesive backing scrap cardboard. I usually then use a five inch jar lid as a guide for my ink marker pen. Which I then cut out a disk. I mate my paired hook/loop items to start working soft stone, Dop-stick mounted rock or by my hands if making an egg replica. So, I'm polishing stone usually too soft for conventional lapidary. Since my tool shed allows me an opportunity. Without all the conventional bells and whistles. Adios.
Buddy that adjusting the balance at 5:18 is exactly what I needed ! Sometimes my wheels get wobbly when I switch them out and it drives me crazy, glad there’s a technique to smooth it out thanks!
PS re: for cold water I use a drop in bucket heater (think it’s used for livestock or ponds) but it’s indispensable here in Oregon.
Yea it’s a subtle change but definitely can make a difference.. hope it works for you!! And yea that bucket heater sounds smart if you have a drip setup for your wheels!
I am now understanding all the work that goes into making a cab and will be more appreciative of the price of a cab at a gem show. I am a metalsmith and had the same appreciation when taking raw materials and bringing them to a finished piece of jewelry. Lots of time, blood, sweat and tears but so rewarding. I truly enjoy the entire process. Thank you for sharing your time, knowledge and expertise! ❤
I am new to the lapidary scene and your technique videos are helpful. I appreciate the time you take to share your knowledge.
Thank you Suz! I’m glad they help a bit, good luck with your new lapidary ventures! 🤗
Great video. Verylear and helpful. Thank you!
Glad it’s helpful!! Thank you! :)
Talented and an amazing teacher!
Thanks for the tute, Sean. But where did your hair go? Asking for a friend 😁. The agate is beautiful. Good job.
Haha! Oh it’s probably in a garbage bin somewhere.. but I like to imagine it’s being used in bird nests all over Utah to help raise little chickies in a safe and cushy home 🥰
Cheap stainless aquarium heaters behind your wheels can keep your hands warm in a cold basement. Thanks for sharing.
Great video, wish you would put out more often!
Your videos are great and very informative ty for the time and effort you put in
Enjoy your videos. Nice work.
I like how you remove the dop sticks in the freezer vs acetone
Muy buen video
El brillo final se lo das con óxido de Cerio?
Nice Way to cab, Dude what happen to your hair?
keeping the water warm also keeps the stone from falling off the dop
would love to know more about you
Ha ha! First thing I noticed was your new sleek look. Bet it’s nice not to have to tie it back all the time working in your shop.
If you trim those sharp corners off, there will be less damage to your wheel.
😻😻😻😻😻
Hey bud, just a heads up having a beard makes using that type of mask useless. Air wont pass thru filters just along your beard.
Sean, you mention "going through the motions on all the wheels". Your videos are fast motion in the grinding of the shapes. Voice over does not show the actual motions to create the cab profile. What are those motions: specifically and clearly - like, what is the goal of each movement and how to get the desired shape in visual in additionto your description? Please and thanks
Soy de sonora México y tengo minerales en bruto disponible, crisocola, turquesa, sonora sunset, obsidiana cacahuate cualquier cosa estamos ala orden, o si gustas venir eres bienvenido
Not me, pal. I put onto a cord or cordless powered drill the
hook/loop fitted rubber pad utilized for sandpapering. But
I won't be sanding stone. Next I secure my drill in a table
vice so once turned on my hands aren't needed to hold it.
I add hook/loop with adhesive backing scrap cardboard.
I usually then use a five inch jar lid as a guide for my ink
marker pen. Which I then cut out a disk. I mate my paired
hook/loop items to start working soft stone, Dop-stick
mounted rock or by my hands if making an egg replica.
So, I'm polishing stone usually too soft for conventional
lapidary. Since my tool shed allows me an opportunity.
Without all the conventional bells and whistles. Adios.