I like the video. Recoating your wheels makes a lot of sense. It should save a lot of money. Epoxy is toxic. It's best not to get it on your skin. Also, it's best not to inhale it. You should use gloves such as latex gloves, and use the epoxy in a well ventilated area only. If you are exposed to too much epoxy, you can, over time, develop what can become a very serious allergy. I'm sure TH-cam has some videos regarding epoxy safety.
Hi Dallas! I had a video for getting started, the basics of cutting an opal cabochon, but I pulled it because I look awful!! I will repost it for you, if you are interested. It doesn't go into cutting to standard color bar though. I haven't created that video yet.
Additionally, it kind of depends on the opal rough that you got from Lightning Ridge. Some LR has straight color bar, but much of it is irregular, wavy, etc. I have a class at the William Holland School of Lapidary Arts in Opal Basics, Lightning Ridge, and Opal Carving. But due to COVID, the school has been closed 2020 and 2021. I'm not sure about my own teaching schedule for 2022, but all of the opal teachers at William Holland are exceptional!
There is no way i would waste the time to epoxy silicon carbide to a wheel. Diamond last 100 times longer. I bought 50 carats of 100 grit for about 10.00. It takes just as long to do diamond resurfacing as it does silicon carbide.
@@opalearth6850 thank you for making this video three years ago! Have you tried mixing the grit into the epoxy before applying it to the wheel? This video is just as important today. Apparently, the TH-cam algorithm loves you. It has suggested your work to me for viewing, knowing that I am nuts about Rocks. I quickly subscribed after watching this. I’ll suggest you to my friends.
I like the video. Recoating your wheels makes a lot of sense. It should save a lot of money.
Epoxy is toxic.
It's best not to get it on your skin.
Also, it's best not to inhale it.
You should use gloves such as latex gloves, and use the epoxy in a well ventilated area only.
If you are exposed to too much epoxy, you can, over time, develop what can become a very serious allergy.
I'm sure TH-cam has some videos regarding epoxy safety.
do you have an online class? I have a pixie and I have quite a bit of opal that I purchased on ebay mostly from lightening ridge
Hi Dallas! I had a video for getting started, the basics of cutting an opal cabochon, but I pulled it because I look awful!! I will repost it for you, if you are interested. It doesn't go into cutting to standard color bar though. I haven't created that video yet.
Additionally, it kind of depends on the opal rough that you got from Lightning Ridge. Some LR has straight color bar, but much of it is irregular, wavy, etc. I have a class at the William Holland School of Lapidary Arts in Opal Basics, Lightning Ridge, and Opal Carving. But due to COVID, the school has been closed 2020 and 2021. I'm not sure about my own teaching schedule for 2022, but all of the opal teachers at William Holland are exceptional!
@@opalearth6850 I would still like to see it if you do post it
@@opalearth6850 Is that only in person schooling in Georgia?
@@opalearth6850 Thee opal has been very challenging.
There is no way i would waste the time to epoxy silicon carbide to a wheel. Diamond last 100 times longer. I bought 50 carats of 100 grit for about 10.00. It takes just as long to do diamond resurfacing as it does silicon carbide.
Hi John! I hear ya! Diamond lasts much longer!! :-)
@@opalearth6850 thank you for making this video three years ago! Have you tried mixing the grit into the epoxy before applying it to the wheel?
This video is just as important today. Apparently, the TH-cam algorithm loves you. It has suggested your work to me for viewing, knowing that I am nuts about Rocks. I quickly subscribed after watching this. I’ll suggest you to my friends.
Where would you personally buy Diamond grit or silicon carbide?