Had a bit of detective work, but uncovered some beautiful gems. Australia is truly blessed with some amazing natural resources. I'd take a nice long vacation there if I could convince my kids to drop out of college. Bleeding me dry like a herd of anemic vampires. Lol.
@@opalquest ya, it's difficult to capture the colors. I found that being that I can't afford a good camera set up just yet, I've had to experiment a bit with lighting to capture color in my stones. So far the only thing I've come up with, is to put a piece of yellow -orangish plastic over my light. Seems to help a bit. Not 100% as bright as to the naked eye, but a vast improvement
Great work, had me HOOK, LINE ,AND SINKER....;-)
That looks So Pretty that Piece...🤩
Beautiful stones 😍
Had a bit of detective work, but uncovered some beautiful gems. Australia is truly blessed with some amazing natural resources. I'd take a nice long vacation there if I could convince my kids to drop out of college. Bleeding me dry like a herd of anemic vampires. Lol.
Nice 👍
Nice
Nice one mate. Awesome piece to get to cut down. The length of the time-lapse of cutting was making me dizzy though 😜😵💫🤣
Lol, me too, gave me a headache editing it! I think I might stick to just cutting one stone at a time.
@@opalquest I'm always open to longer episodes or 2 parter's mate. The pile of beautiful stones was awesome to see at the end!
@@scarlettardis2018 good to know, I never know how long I should make then. Plan on doing some better quality mining ones soon too.
@@opalquest aw heck yeah I'm looking forward to seeing those!
Wonder Jobs and hands ...
Nice. Wasn't sure if you were going to slice that piece or not..what a fun ride that must've been
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Yes it was a fun piece to work on. Ive got to up my video skills though to show off what it really looks like!📸😅
@@opalquest ya, it's difficult to capture the colors. I found that being that I can't afford a good camera set up just yet, I've had to experiment a bit with lighting to capture color in my stones. So far the only thing I've come up with, is to put a piece of yellow -orangish plastic over my light. Seems to help a bit. Not 100% as bright as to the naked eye, but a vast improvement