Wow! That is wonderful! I can only imagine the beautiful pieces u have created with those chunks! Ideas r running thru my mind so fast I can't keep up! Lol I'll have to write them down :D Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful creation!
Years ago I worked in a car repair body shop, in those days everything was sprayed in cellulose. Each time a car was sprayed the sprayer would test the spray gun against the wall. It is surprising how quick a bulge of paint grows, I remember chipping these off to harvest the paint layered pieces. Interesting video.
Used to paint truck caps, cars and RV's and was always cutting chunks of overspray up to look at them. Never ever thought of polishing them! Very cool man.
wow the polished dried paint looks amazing! it tells a story in its own. the light blue green feels like the 6o with those long tailed fin cars .very nice
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Just be careful cutting into that paint since it's probably chock-ablock with lead. Use a dust mask and don't forget to wash your hands. Very interesting cross-sections, though.
Wow you are so lucky to have those unique pieces to work on, especially, like you said, that it just wouldn't be allowed to happen in a modern factory (unfortunately lol) so the chances of falling on some is remote to say the least, enjoyed your vid though an look forward to seeing some more an maybe one or two of you working on them ! Thanks
Hello Jeffery, I stumbled upon your site today by accident.....and what a gift you have. I wanted to ask you, I have been recently put on disability due to heart problems, 5 bypasses that are clogged and nothing can be done for them, so I started working with stones. I am making a polishing wheel, already have a saw, but since I was a kid I have been a rock hound. so to my question, where would, or could I find chunks of paint that has dried like you featured in your video. My God, how beautiful that is to see polished!!!!! I can no longer work outside like I used to do, I repaired small engines for 50 years, so sitting and working with stones, and maybe dried paint, is something I would love to do. Where would I find the dried paint? Thank you for you time, Jim Willoughby
Hello Jim , I really Don't know of any available at this time , there are some Beautiful Agates for sale on line that are Fun to work with and more durable than paint .. , Best wishes to you and Thank-you for watching : )
i own an amazingly marbeled tie clip, i recieved from a friend years ago. to him it was sold as a crafted mineral, named "fordite". i would love to see a piece, formed from modern day effect paints!
Hey. I'm a pipeliner and I've been throwing some pretty cool looking rocks that ive found when we've dug our trenches. If you're interested in them I'd gladly let you have them. I'd love to see how they looked polished.
Those paint pieces were really neat. I thought that finished one was a mokume gane in polymer clay. It looked a lot like one. I would love to find some paint pieces like that to work on. - Heidi
Thanks for that info. :) I am thinking I may try to make some myself using a hydro dipping technique. No idea how well it will work but that is most of the fun. :)
Hey Jeff! You've got some great stuff there and your polished stones look awesome. I'm building a slab table but all of my slabs are unpolished. Do you have any info/tips on how to polish slabs of agate? I have a belt sander and a dremel if that counts for anything! Thanks!
+Macy Jones , I Don't use tools on Cutting and polishing Rock except ones that are Made for that purpose , I have seen some people take big slabs of agate and skip the polishing process and mount the slabs in clear resin for tables, resin is easy to sand and bring up to a fine polish.
+Amanda Willis , Hello . if the Quartz is foggy it will stay that way where ever it is IN the quartz, polishing is usually a surface treatment, Flat Laps used wet are good to take out some chipped points and use the proper steps to a polish, if that was my Quartz I'd leave it alone and enjoy that one in it's Natural state. : )
No ,not some sort of Lacquer, I Have not applied to anything in this video , see my series 1-10 on faceting ,on my channel , Thanks for watching and best wishes : )
Fordite,that is some pricey material!! Nice shine....Jeff,your name sounds familiar,do you belong to a rock club called RTH online? Where is a good place to buy that Fordite,would like some for my collection.... Great video by the way!!!
I'm absolutely amazed to see the one rock with all those colors, amazing find!
It's actually not a rock, not years and years of paint collecting in layers.
Beautiful. What an amazing find!
Wow! That is wonderful! I can only imagine the beautiful pieces u have created with those chunks! Ideas r running thru my mind so fast I can't keep up! Lol I'll have to write them down :D Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful creation!
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so true , and you do great work,, love that you shared them , keep up the vids,
Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing! Really amazing! I thought at first it was layers of Sculpy clay
Years ago I worked in a car repair body shop, in those days everything was sprayed in cellulose. Each time a car was sprayed the sprayer would test the spray gun against the wall. It is surprising how quick a bulge of paint grows, I remember chipping these off to harvest the paint layered pieces. Interesting video.
That dinosaur bone is really cool. I love using my rock tumbler. Very satisfying when it is complete.
Used to paint truck caps, cars and RV's and was always cutting chunks of overspray up to look at them. Never ever thought of polishing them! Very cool man.
great stuff and very nice to look at. Thanks for the presentation
wow the polished dried paint looks amazing! it tells a story in its own. the light blue green feels like the 6o with those long tailed fin cars .very nice
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Thats Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
Wow, the paint coatings are amazing. Cheers, I enjoyed this.
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This is SO COOL! Thank you for sharing this!
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Wow. Who would have thought. That's totally awesome
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Is that the old paint from car factories in Detroit
Great material to work with.....One of my favorites too...
Wow! Beautiful, beautiful.
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Wow! That's really cool Jeffrey. Congrats on a nice find! I used to find petrified wood in Colorado, and polished some of it. Beautiful!
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Lou Eckert my grandmother lives in WY and theres soo much there
I do not speak English, I use the translator, but the video charmed me with his collection, congratulations
so beautiful! really enjoyed this
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nice that is crazy , really cool , i love cutting and polishing rocks too , subscribed you
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That's awesome, dude. 😊😊 Beautiful.
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Wow absolutely beautiful
got to say im going to start pouring paint on a surface for about a year ans see what i get that is too cool
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Is there any way possible I could have the wonderful opportunity to polish one of my own, I think these are just great piece of history turn into art.
Just be careful cutting into that paint since it's probably chock-ablock with lead. Use a dust mask and don't forget to wash your hands. Very interesting cross-sections, though.
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Wow you are so lucky to have those unique pieces to work on, especially, like you said, that it just wouldn't be allowed to happen in a modern factory (unfortunately lol) so the chances of falling on some is remote to say the least, enjoyed your vid though an look forward to seeing some more an maybe one or two of you working on them ! Thanks
Wooow.. very nice..😍😘😱
This is HILARIOUS!
cool! thanks for sharing :]
I love Fordite My sister got me a piece of it for my birthday. Of course every one there thought i was crazy
what is the name of the polish you use to polish stones as final step?
How do you polish your rocks?
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Beautiful.....
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Wow so beautiful
Hollllllllllyyyyyyyyy Its amazing stuff , your a gienuis !!!!!! SAVE it ALLLLLLLL!!!!!!!
Amazing..beautiful...
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Hello Jeffery, I stumbled upon your site today by accident.....and what a gift you have. I wanted to ask you, I have been recently put on disability due to heart problems, 5 bypasses that are clogged and nothing can be done for them, so I started working with stones. I am making a polishing wheel, already have a saw, but since I was a kid I have been a rock hound. so to my question, where would, or could I find chunks of paint that has dried like you featured in your video. My God, how beautiful that is to see polished!!!!! I can no longer work outside like I used to do, I repaired small engines for 50 years, so sitting and working with stones, and maybe dried paint, is something I would love to do. Where would I find the dried paint? Thank you for you time, Jim Willoughby
Hello Jim , I really Don't know of any available at this time , there are some Beautiful Agates for sale on line that are Fun to work with and more durable than paint .. , Best wishes to you and Thank-you for watching : )
Tanks, from México
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That is Beautiful paint slang. It looks similar to the zig zag rock found in New South Wales.
Beautiful rocks. I have always collected rocks since I could walk. Where do you get the ruff rocks from? Thanks
I like the colors. I have rocks in my home but they aren't polished :(
Fordite. Detroit Agate. Nice stuff.
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Haha.. nicely done.
It's the state gemstone of Michigan, if I remember correctly. Washes up along the Lake Huron.
have you got Cat?
Be careful grinding that stuff. I think old automobile paint contained lead.
Bowling balls from the 60s is another fun material
all the kitty meows in the background lol
Stephanie Bird I thought a cat showed up at my house that's funny lol
lol thought that was my cats!!
I looked up to see which of my three had meowed, too! Lol!
Love that!
BEAUTIFUL
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Meeeeooow!
Awesome, thank you!
sAweet dude, I wwant one!
Beautiful
i own an amazingly marbeled tie clip, i recieved from a friend years ago. to him it was sold as a crafted mineral, named "fordite". i would love to see a piece, formed from modern day effect paints!
love rocks and stones, wow
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very neat.
make a video polishing rocks want to learn how you do it tks great video
Wow beautiful
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Thanks for sharing, The first coats might have been in factories making military vehicles judging from the color, what do you know?
Hey. I'm a pipeliner and I've been throwing some pretty cool looking rocks that ive found when we've dug our trenches. If you're interested in them I'd gladly let you have them. I'd love to see how they looked polished.
Omg! That's awesome!!! Don't cut it!
Cool!
Beautiful rook
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Beautiful agate multycolour
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This is awesome
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yes amazing
Amazing what you can scape of the floor in a paint booth
Those paint pieces were really neat. I thought that finished one was a mokume gane in polymer clay. It looked a lot like one. I would love to find some paint pieces like that to work on. - Heidi
BlackCat2 You can find small pieces at gem and mineral shows. Be careful of fakes.
Thanks for that info. :) I am thinking I may try to make some myself using a hydro dipping technique. No idea how well it will work but that is most of the fun. :)
Fordite is pretty cool stuff
That is cool. I was wondering what that was.
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Hey Jeff! You've got some great stuff there and your polished stones look awesome. I'm building a slab table but all of my slabs are unpolished. Do you have any info/tips on how to polish slabs of agate? I have a belt sander and a dremel if that counts for anything! Thanks!
+Macy Jones , I Don't use tools on Cutting and polishing Rock except ones that are Made for that purpose , I have seen some people take big slabs of agate and skip the polishing process and mount the slabs in clear resin for tables, resin is easy to sand and bring up to a fine polish.
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wow is right bro, nice
Any idea how to polish quartz points that look kind of foggy? Would a tumbler be best? Can I do it with a Dremel? Sorry, I'm new at all this.
+Amanda Willis , Hello . if the Quartz is foggy it will stay that way where ever it is IN the quartz, polishing is usually a surface treatment, Flat Laps used wet are good to take out some chipped points and use the proper steps to a polish, if that was my Quartz I'd leave it alone and enjoy that one in it's Natural state. : )
wow
Fordite is pretty cool stuff.
Thanks for watching and Best wishes to you : )
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Ok so can i order a pice of this for a graduation project and how much. Would it be
Methinks the slag paint has a couple of other names:
■ Fordite
■ Detroit Agate
That's called "fordite".
I knew it.....but it's cool looking
That Tiffany blue color on the 50s cars
How can we find out about classes etc?
Interesting!
I would love a large cabochon of the paint to make a ring.. Do you sell them?
Beautiful. Just watch that the old paint is not toxic to work with.. Yikes
Que pedra mais linda 🥰 essa bem cheia de cores.
i am a jewelry maker and would love to get some pieces that i could wire wrap into pendants. do you sell any finished/polished pieces of the paint?
foxyfargo , I Don't have anymore Material Left , Thank-you for watching : )
I'm trying to figure a way to polish without the pellets, does anyone know another way?
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I polish serpentine from Vermont that's incredibly beautiful ....
When it’s all said and done to you put some sort of lacquer on the stones??
No ,not some sort of Lacquer, I Have not applied to anything in this video , see my series 1-10 on faceting ,on my channel , Thanks for watching and best wishes : )
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Fordite,that is some pricey material!! Nice shine....Jeff,your name sounds familiar,do you belong to a rock club called RTH online?
Where is a good place to buy that Fordite,would like some for my collection....
Great video by the way!!!
+Michael VanDyke , I Don't Know of any for sale ? , Thanks for watching and have a Great " 2016"
Thanks for the reply Jeff.....
Hahaha, just come up on this video again... I got lucky and scored a coffee can full of Fordite… Been working with it too.. Great fun!
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The one you're showing two minutes in isn't it a type of jasper?
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Fordite. Where did you find?
It was offered to me and I bought the rough chunks that's in the video,and polished some of it ...., thanks for watching : )
I bet former employees could tell the years by the colors.