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General Category => Contests => Topic started by: hummingbirdstones on September 01, 2019, 11:59:57 AM
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Rules:
1) Cab must be made by you.
2) Cab must be made within the time period of this contest. Contest begins on the first of the month and ends on 11:59 p.m. on the last day of the month. NO pulling old cabs from your storage baskets!
3) As long as the basic shape is considered a cab it's golden. You can enter intarsias and carved top cabs such as cameos etc. After all, this is the OUTRAGEOUS cab contest! We love free form cabs! Pull out the stops and give us the best you have!
4) One entry per person please!
5) Please show photos of your slabs and preforms if you can so we can see your thought process and how you did things.
6) No finished jewelry pieces. Just the cab.
7) Cab sets are OK.
8) This is only for bragging rights and your cabochon photo posted up top in the forums unless someone posts a lapidary related prize and wants to ship it to the winner of the contest.
Let the games begin!!! :toothy10:
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Maury mountain moss agate from an open to the public free dig site about 30 miles SE. of Prineville Oregon. 44x50 mm.
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Nice! Way to start of the new contest. Thanks!
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Extending the contest another month.
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I'll throw my hat in the ring with this one...Its a free-form elongated teardrop made from flame agate. I got it in a box of rocks, so I'm not sure of the origin. Not as good as I had hoped, but they never are...
It's 20 mm at the widest point, and 50 mm long.
Best,
Walt
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I'll throw my hat in the ring with this one...Its a free-form elongated teardrop made from flame agate. I got it in a box of rocks, so I'm not sure of the origin. Not as good as I had hoped, but they never are...
It's 20 mm at the widest point, and 50 mm long.
Best,
Walt
Nice one Walt! Looks like Cady Mt. material. I had one that I could not identify and the kind folks here id'ed it for me.
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Thanks for the info and kind words...
Best,
Walt
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Gonna extend the contest for another month. Hopefully we can get a few more entries in.
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Very good entrys, a yin yang with a twist, a double mobius, its South Australian black nephrite jade and imperial rhodonite from my region, very challenging piece.
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That's incredible....has my vote!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, a commission piece along with another I cut a few weeks back, both the jade and rhodonite are around the same hardness 6.5, but the Cowell South Aust jade was heaps slower to sand and carve.
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:WHOAL:
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Yeppers truly stunning stone.
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Thanks Robin & Steve, I have one more to make for the order, the slowest process is lapping both stones together for a perfect fit, I simply used diamond grit with oil but this one was so slow, I may get a diamond plated block made to the shape to lap them back.
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Ok folks, we have 3 entries. Shall we put up the poll or should we extend for one more month?
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One more month is my vote. Didn’t get any work done the last two months but machines now refurbished and ready to go! Although I have to say those three entries are so truly amazing they may intimidate people into not even bothering, so I could also see polling now and starting a new one after.
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I'm tending to agree with you ileney. The contest is extended through December. I'll put the poll up at the beginning of January and we'll start the new year fresh.
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Great! I am super excited about my pixie machine being refurbished with all new wheels and am getting my opal and other stuff roughed out so I will have a submission. I have a question ... do doublets count or only solids? Thank you!
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Great! I am super excited about my pixie machine being refurbished with all new wheels and am getting my opal and other stuff roughed out so I will have a submission. I have a question ... do doublets count or only solids? Thank you!
Geez, ileney, I'm so sorry I missed this post. Yes, you definitely can enter doublets and I hope you'll enter one in the new contest.