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Snakes and Stones

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  • 05-12-2021, 05:52 AM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Photo #62

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...d1ika7txng.jpg

    Indian Tree agate comes in a wide variety of qualities from solid to porous. This piece pictured above is on the porous side.
    Some people who tumble rocks are OCD about producing perfectly rounded and smooth specimens...they would have to tumble this piece down to the size of a jellybean.

    Ball python in early shed for photo. :)
  • 05-12-2021, 05:41 PM
    Ascended
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Your thread is massive. I have tried to read it all but may have missed something.
    Have you ever tried to tumble fluorite or calcite.
    I found them too delicate to get a good polish. They tended to keep cracking even by lowering the grit size.
    Any advice?
  • 05-12-2021, 09:46 PM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ascended View Post
    Your thread is massive. I have tried to read it all but may have missed something.
    Have you ever tried to tumble fluorite or calcite.
    I found them too delicate to get a good polish. They tended to keep cracking even by lowering the grit size.
    Any advice?

    Thanks, this thread just got started.

    I have tumbled fluorite, but, not calcite yet. Photo #6 is actually Mexican Fluorite in Quartz matrix--difficult to tumble due to the varying hardness (Mohs 4 Fluorite, Mohs 7 Quartz). All steps post shaping were done in my Vibratory tumbler (UV-18), vibe tumblers are relatively gentle on the stones.

    I have larger pieces of Chinese fluorite, but, they have quartz banding in them. I don't trust that they would tumble well. I did borrow a friends $6000 diamond wheel cabbing machine to shape a few of them (shown below). Don't think I will ever convince my gf to let me get one of those machines...unless I win the lottery...even then, maybe not....:)

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...ljtjhkxj6q.jpg
  • 05-12-2021, 11:33 PM
    Daniel_Effler
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    If I have ever seen a Chinese dragon egg that would be one. Beautiful.


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  • 05-14-2021, 05:32 AM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Photo #63

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...aqqk6vgc59.jpg

    I always thought it was misleading when people show only show their best specimens.
    Some rocks are not destined for 'perfect' tumbles.
    I endeavor to photograph all my efforts, good, bad, and ugly. :)
  • 05-16-2021, 06:00 AM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Photo #64

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...4tl0vmgqrf.jpg

    I know I've had 'possible Het' Albino genes kicking around in the background of my population.
    This was a pleasant surprise as I can finally pin the title of 100% Het on one pair. :)

    Green/Yellow stones are Nephrite/Jade
    Blue stones are Sodalite
    Orangey stones are Tiger Jasper
  • 05-16-2021, 07:42 AM
    richardhind1972
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Very nice indeed, the stones complement the albino python[emoji106][emoji106]

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  • 05-16-2021, 11:44 AM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    Photo #63

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...aqqk6vgc59.jpg

    I always thought it was misleading when people show only show their best specimens.
    Some rocks are not destined for 'perfect' tumbles.
    I endeavor to photograph all my efforts, good, bad, and ugly. :)

    Not "perfect tumbles" but quite far from being ugly, IMO. :gj: I'd call them interesting with lots of personality.

    And #64 is a delightful "color-salad" of stones & snake.
  • 05-16-2021, 12:20 PM
    Ascended
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    Photo #64



    I know I've had 'possible Het' Albino genes kicking around in the background of my population.
    This was a pleasant surprise as I can finally pin the title of 100% Het on one pair. :)

    Green/Yellow stones are Nephrite/Jade
    Blue stones are Sodalite
    Orangey stones are Tiger Jasper

    Awesome picture, keep them coming.

    what snake is Photo #63 nice contrast
  • 05-16-2021, 01:30 PM
    Lord Sorril
    Re: Snakes and Stones
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Very nice indeed, the stones complement the albino python

    Thank you Rich!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Not "perfect tumbles" but quite far from being ugly, IMO. :gj: I'd call them interesting with lots of personality.
    And #64 is a delightful "color-salad" of stones & snake.

    Yes, I wouldn't call these ugly. I do have some stones I do consider 'ugly' and they do kill a few of my photos (Like #111).
    'Color-salad' I do like that term...I'm going to steal it in the future! Thanks! ;)
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ascended View Post
    Awesome picture, keep them coming.
    what snake is Photo #63 nice contrast

    Thanks, #63 is a Fire/100% Het Clown.
    I'm not dedicated to Clown based morph projects, but, I like to keep the genes present because they will lighten colors and create interesting patterns. :)
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