thanks for sharing. do some research, find out what types of stones are in your area and where to find them. you'll get better at picking up the gems and ignoring the leavorites.
@@myalterego2878 yeah it cuts through pretty much everything. It's just a regular diamond grit blade you can get at any big box store. If you're gonna be cutting my hand just make sure you don't buy a blade with the spaces. Continuous blades won't cut you
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They were all beautiful.😊
Thank you!
There is 100% safer way of cutting those! If you could make me a coaster out of an agate, that would be dope!
Can't cut yourself on that blade 😁
Also that would be a very small agate
*large agate
Pretty cool 😎
1st one has interesting patterns.
It did, but it was just quartz mixed with some sort of sentimental red rock
last one, right side, looks like samurai warrior w beard
Haha, I see it!!
I'm sorry if this is a dumb question, I'm just getting into rocks and such; but isn't that gold in the big rock?
It looks quite a bit shinier on the camera than it does in person. It's not gold, but it is very shiny 😁
@@adventures-with-joe Thanks!
thanks for sharing. do some research, find out what types of stones are in your area and where to find them. you'll get better at picking up the gems and ignoring the leavorites.
I know quite well the rocks that are in my area. I just like cutting open random rocks to see what's inside 😁
@@adventures-with-joe nothing wrong with that bro.😁
@@johnnynephrite6147 it's always very exciting 😂😂 sometimes it isn't
@@adventures-with-joe Addictive indeed!
Wet saw with a brick blade?
It's a diamond tile saw blade
@@adventures-with-joe works good on most rocks? And a follow up question, they use diamond grinding blade for shaping gems?
@@myalterego2878 yeah it cuts through pretty much everything. It's just a regular diamond grit blade you can get at any big box store. If you're gonna be cutting my hand just make sure you don't buy a blade with the spaces. Continuous blades won't cut you
@@myalterego2878 I think they mostly use flat laps for shaping gems. A saw blade wouldn't be precise enough
@@adventures-with-joe I was thinking, I've got a disc grinder I can put in a vice but it might take a lot of buffing to get the scratches out