If you make additional slabs on 3rd stone, it might open up other patterns. Petrified wood surprised me with that Dark interior. Try cutting cab on angle on 1st green sheen rock instead of bands going straight across. On some your stones, you might need to cut additional slabs to see if more opens up. Nice agatey patterns. Wonder what additional slabs would open up. Interesting curved patterns on triangular, last piece. Enjoyed the video. So many of the stones available these days are vastly different of the stones available in the 1960's-1980's. Thanks for sharing.
@@joane.landers9151 I will definitely be slabbing more of the agates. Unfortunately the black green sheen rock is a soft stone and fractures easily so I don’t think I’ll do anything with it. Thanks for the great comments. I really appreciate it.
The deep black rock appears to be a piece of flint rich in maganesse hence the black color. If u but a light to it it could show yellow or green ...I see some fossil materials embedded mostly on edges..so that leads me 5o believe flint, possibly ,about 90 % sure.
@@josephcase3105 yes you are correct. It is Flint. Thank you so much for your comment I really appreciate it. I will add that in the description. Thanks for watching.
Fascinating!!!
We enjoyed every bit of this. I appreciate the slideshow at the end. I hope you make it out that way again. Cheers!
@@ShlisaShell Yeah there’s some great material in Wyoming. I will definitely have to go back hopefully next summer. Thanks for watching.
If you make additional slabs on 3rd stone, it might open up other patterns.
Petrified wood surprised me with that Dark interior.
Try cutting cab on angle on 1st green sheen rock instead of bands going straight across.
On some your stones, you might need to cut additional slabs to see if more opens up.
Nice agatey patterns. Wonder what additional slabs would open up.
Interesting curved patterns on triangular, last piece.
Enjoyed the video. So many of the stones available these days are vastly different of the stones available in the 1960's-1980's.
Thanks for sharing.
@@joane.landers9151 I will definitely be slabbing more of the agates. Unfortunately the black green sheen rock is a soft stone and fractures easily so I don’t think I’ll do anything with it.
Thanks for the great comments. I really appreciate it.
@@RichsOutdoorAdventures Most often my comments are from 35+ years of experience.
@@joane.landers9151 thanks for your expertise. Keep watching my videos I could use an expert.
The deep black rock appears to be a piece of flint rich in maganesse hence the black color. If u but a light to it it could show yellow or green ...I see some fossil materials embedded mostly on edges..so that leads me 5o believe flint, possibly ,about 90 % sure.
The other black rock earlier in video looks to be palm wood
@@josephcase3105 yes you are correct. It is Flint. Thank you so much for your comment I really appreciate it. I will add that in the description. Thanks for watching.
@@josephcase3105 yes you are correct. I figure that out on my previous video. Thanks again for watching.
The more rock cutters the merrier lol
A big growing family of enthusiasts
@@josephcase3105 yep I agree it’s like finding treasure
The nodule is most likely coprolite
@@orrinchristensen8843 yes I think you might be right about that.
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