Asian love collecting stones and rocks as a child but I do find it kind of relaxing watching videos like this. By the way I love the motorcycle fender on the saw.
I have been collecting rocks my whole life as well. I am always looking down when I go for a walk, never know what you may find. And good eye on the fender. I was going to mention it in the video but forgot. Thanks. Stevo
How's she goin'? Pretty interesting and the patterns are something else eh! They look like the underground sewer lines of Paris!! LOL And it wouldn't be a Stevo J video with some sanding or grinding and polishing!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
These rocks are definitely cool. They are basically rocks made from mud and calcite. I had to chuckle over the sanding comment but this time, I was watching someone else do it. Thanks Mike. Stevo
that is very interesting I never saw anything like that,, I did buy a lapidary saw with a lot of accessories for 20.00 I really didn't know what it was.. but after researching a bit, I found out it was for cutting rocks.. I wound up selling it on ebay for a little over 200.00
It seem any hobby stuff is getting expensive. You made out okay on your buy. At some point I want to get back into rock polishing. Nature has created some pretty cool things. Thanks Vern. Stevo
Wow that looks amazing THANK YOU FOR SHARING I NEVER SEEN SOME LIKE THAT BEFORE
Another wonder of nature. Amazing how a rock can form just from mud. Thanks. Stevo
Asian love collecting stones and rocks as a child but I do find it kind of relaxing watching videos like this. By the way I love the motorcycle fender on the saw.
I have been collecting rocks my whole life as well. I am always looking down when I go for a walk, never know what you may find. And good eye on the fender. I was going to mention it in the video but forgot. Thanks. Stevo
That’s cool 👍
Kevin polished up about 50 or so so he can sell them this winter. Shed is full. Thanks Wayne. Stevo
Those are awesome! Just curious about where these are found. Thanks for posting.
I think the brother found them in norther Alberta. They have been piled up in the yard for years now. They are cool. Thanks. Stevo
How's she goin'? Pretty interesting and the patterns are something else eh! They look like the underground sewer lines of Paris!! LOL And it wouldn't be a Stevo J video with some sanding or grinding and polishing!! LOL Take 'er easy!!
These rocks are definitely cool. They are basically rocks made from mud and calcite. I had to chuckle over the sanding comment but this time, I was watching someone else do it. Thanks Mike. Stevo
that is very interesting I never saw anything like that,, I did buy a lapidary saw with a lot of accessories for 20.00 I really didn't know what it was.. but after researching a bit, I found out it was for cutting rocks.. I wound up selling it on ebay for a little over 200.00
It seem any hobby stuff is getting expensive. You made out okay on your buy. At some point I want to get back into rock polishing. Nature has created some pretty cool things. Thanks Vern. Stevo