Love the 1.05ct little party opal. Perfect example of why I love crystal opal. You did a great cut/polish on that little gem. Thanks for sharing Phil Hoping you find lot's of good stuff on your next trip.
Great video, Phil! Never heard of oolitic opal before. Had to look it up. Pretty interesting material. Your videos really help. My cuts are starting to look at least halfway decent now, haha. Really appreciate your channel!
Hiya Phil, awesome video and you went through a transformation at the beginning of the video. 😂 Beautiful stones and awesome work mate. And hey! If Kevin doesn't want those stones, I'll be glad to take them. Lol I hope you have a awesome blessed day mate. Cheers! Cya! 😺🐟 out!
Thankyou for the excellent instructional videos. Great work packed with the type of information the budding opal cutter usually has to learn the hard way.
Nice job Phil, nice noodling finds, that crystal is beautiful. And Marvin the Martian where is that earth shattering KaBoom. There was supposed to be an earth shattering KaBoom. Yes that took me back……
I just stumbled upon your channel and absolutely love it. I'm a big fan of black opal direct. Been following him for years and I live in the States so not a lot of knowledge about opal or experience with it, however I absolutely love gemstones and enjoy your content. Looking forward to more adventures and beautiful looking creations. 👍✨🙏🇺🇸
Was really cool seeing you work out the cut using the sharpie, made sooo much more sense when you see it planned out like that🤔🤔🤔 There was one stone that had 3 red colour bars that had me thinking, would you be able to split them using a trim saw? Awesome video, thanks for sharing ✌😎✌
G’day mate, good question, if the colour was brighter and cleaner, I’d have chased at least two stones, but it’s the size, sand and lack of brightness, that made it impractical. 🤪👍
quite a variety of material. rough to cut may yield an approximate 20% result. however, sharing your process to get that result exponentially gave the 80% loss a priceless value ✌️🐝➕
Please wear a mask, dear. You seem like a really lovely person and we don't want to loose you to the cancer that gets the opal miners or silicosis. If you can smell them, you're breathing it in. Also, I think it is really interesting that different opals smell differently when you cut them because I am a very scent-oriented person, and I would be curious to smell them once, and it probably wouldn't do too much harm, but you're cutting stones often enough and out in the dust often enough that you should probably have some protection.
G’day mate, I do appreciate your concern, but the smell is gaseous, not a fine powder, a dust mask wouldn’t stop the smell, and with the water running over the wheel washing away the ground opal, I’m quite safe from silica dust. Cheers. 🤪👍
Love the 1.05ct little party opal. Perfect example of why I love crystal opal. You did a great cut/polish on that little gem. Thanks for sharing Phil Hoping you find lot's of good stuff on your next trip.
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Great video, Phil! Never heard of oolitic opal before. Had to look it up. Pretty interesting material.
Your videos really help. My cuts are starting to look at least halfway decent now, haha. Really appreciate your channel!
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Love your work Phil it is also great to see the thinking process involved to turn a piece of rough into a beautiful gem stone :)
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Missed your shows of encouragement & lessons in cutting.
Glad to see you have not quit making episodes
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Hiya Phil, awesome video and you went through a transformation at the beginning of the video. 😂
Beautiful stones and awesome work mate. And hey! If Kevin doesn't want those stones, I'll be glad to take them. Lol
I hope you have a awesome blessed day mate. Cheers! Cya!
😺🐟 out!
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Thankyou for the excellent instructional videos. Great work packed with the type of information the budding opal cutter usually has to learn the hard way.
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I loved that pretty little colorful crystal opal!👋💎👍❤️
Me too.
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Phill gracias por tus trabajos ,le pones creatividad y corazón 🌼💪👍🙂
Cheers. 🤪👍
Nice job Phil, nice noodling finds, that crystal is beautiful. And Marvin the Martian where is that earth shattering KaBoom. There was supposed to be an earth shattering KaBoom. Yes that took me back……
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Great video. I love the way you break it down. I learn so much from your videos. Gives me more confidence to buy some rough.
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I just stumbled upon your channel and absolutely love it. I'm a big fan of black opal direct. Been following him for years and I live in the States so not a lot of knowledge about opal or experience with it, however I absolutely love gemstones and enjoy your content. Looking forward to more adventures and beautiful looking creations. 👍✨🙏🇺🇸
G’day mate, welcome to the channel. 🤪👍
Brilliant work as always Phil. I look forward to your andemooka trip.
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Another great video. Good to see you back. Greetings from Dimboola, in Victoria.
G’day Nancy, thanks for being a part of this channel. 🤪👍
Super video lots of information
Excellent video, thanks heaps for sharing your knowledge. Gavin Hogg is a lucky bugger lol
Yeah, but they never got in contact with me! 🤷♂️
Another great vid thanks Phil!!
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Was really cool seeing you work out the cut using the sharpie, made sooo much more sense when you see it planned out like that🤔🤔🤔 There was one stone that had 3 red colour bars that had me thinking, would you be able to split them using a trim saw? Awesome video, thanks for sharing ✌😎✌
G’day mate, good question, if the colour was brighter and cleaner, I’d have chased at least two stones, but it’s the size, sand and lack of brightness, that made it impractical. 🤪👍
@@theopalmills Ah ok cool, that makes sense 🤔🤔🤔
quite a variety of material. rough to cut may yield an approximate 20% result. however, sharing your process to get that result exponentially gave the 80% loss a priceless value
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great video buddy
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great crystals man all stones a good
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Proper use of the word glean, is far too low in these troubling times. :D
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Please wear a mask, dear. You seem like a really lovely person and we don't want to loose you to the cancer that gets the opal miners or silicosis. If you can smell them, you're breathing it in. Also, I think it is really interesting that different opals smell differently when you cut them because I am a very scent-oriented person, and I would be curious to smell them once, and it probably wouldn't do too much harm, but you're cutting stones often enough and out in the dust often enough that you should probably have some protection.
G’day mate, I do appreciate your concern, but the smell is gaseous, not a fine powder, a dust mask wouldn’t stop the smell, and with the water running over the wheel washing away the ground opal, I’m quite safe from silica dust. Cheers. 🤪👍