Those were some really beautiful cuts! They were kind of unsure and expected, on some of them, but they were really beautiful still! That jasper was just gorgeous! And that second to last rock was amazing! Not what I would have expected but still really cool! The patterns inside were awesome! Thank you for sharing your beautiful rocks with us! They were amazing!
Love the first one with the cool little vug, and the second one is outstanding! Always love me some Jasper. There is just something special about seeing a face of a rock that no human has ever laid eyes on no matter what it looks like
In those red and yellows they sometimes got gold in them. I know I've wasted alot of time smashing rocks to powder here in Portland. When I need to clean out the excess rocks I smash them up, and throw them in a rock tumbler with ball bearings till they are fine grained mud. Use a magnet to seperatw the bearing particulates. Then let Em soak in a barrel with hydrogen peroxide and some weak acids. Drain make a new solution. Repeat 2 more times over the month. Then reduce it down. It's not alot of gold like dust. But it's fun. And sometimes you get lucky. I have no Repeatable way to know which rocks they are exactly but alot of it is red jasper with other colors, vugs and my gut says the uglier the better. Or as people around here say the redder the better.
Man, I really enjoy these videos where you explain why you choose the rocks and show us your thoughts on why you chose them and where you plan on cutting them. I really really liked that first one! Cool little vug in it, too. The ones that had the bluish color turned out to have some gorgeous mossy plumes, I thought. I really liked the color of the plumes along the edges. That one with the faint bands and you cut open and BAM! Gorgeous bands inside. Music lined up real good for that, too. The wild card I thought was gonna surprise us and have cool bands in the middle. That was the only one that was meh. The last couple you decided to cut turned out awesome. I have some jasper from Worthington, and I love it. Hahaha, that piece was better than what I got, though. Killer video, bro! I loved it! Rock on 🤘😁
Hey fellow rock enthusiasts! In this laid-back video, I'm excited to share with you some of the reasons why I picked these particular Agates and Jasper rocks for my collection. We'll have a friendly chat about their unique features and why they caught my eye. Plus, I'll make some educated guesses on how they might look once they're cut and polished!
Those were some really beautiful cuts! They were kind of unsure and expected, on some of them, but they were really beautiful still! That jasper was just gorgeous! And that second to last rock was amazing! Not what I would have expected but still really cool! The patterns inside were awesome! Thank you for sharing your beautiful rocks with us! They were amazing!
That last jasper was amazing 🤩
Love the first one with the cool little vug, and the second one is outstanding! Always love me some Jasper. There is just something special about seeing a face of a rock that no human has ever laid eyes on no matter what it looks like
I feel the same way, it's a neat experience seeing all the hidden treasures inside.
In those red and yellows they sometimes got gold in them.
I know I've wasted alot of time smashing rocks to powder here in Portland. When I need to clean out the excess rocks I smash them up, and throw them in a rock tumbler with ball bearings till they are fine grained mud. Use a magnet to seperatw the bearing particulates. Then let Em soak in a barrel with hydrogen peroxide and some weak acids. Drain make a new solution. Repeat 2 more times over the month. Then reduce it down. It's not alot of gold like dust. But it's fun. And sometimes you get lucky. I have no Repeatable way to know which rocks they are exactly but alot of it is red jasper with other colors, vugs and my gut says the uglier the better. Or as people around here say the redder the better.
Man, I really enjoy these videos where you explain why you choose the rocks and show us your thoughts on why you chose them and where you plan on cutting them. I really really liked that first one! Cool little vug in it, too. The ones that had the bluish color turned out to have some gorgeous mossy plumes, I thought. I really liked the color of the plumes along the edges. That one with the faint bands and you cut open and BAM! Gorgeous bands inside. Music lined up real good for that, too. The wild card I thought was gonna surprise us and have cool bands in the middle. That was the only one that was meh. The last couple you decided to cut turned out awesome. I have some jasper from Worthington, and I love it. Hahaha, that piece was better than what I got, though. Killer video, bro! I loved it! Rock on 🤘😁
The second agate and the Jasper were real nice.
I like that Jar Jar Binks Jasper at the end....
Hey fellow rock enthusiasts! In this laid-back video, I'm excited to share with you some of the reasons why I picked these particular Agates and Jasper rocks for my collection. We'll have a friendly chat about their unique features and why they caught my eye. Plus, I'll make some educated guesses on how they might look once they're cut and polished!