Sodabowski
Thomas Rodriguez
G'day all,
So I've got these three big pieces of boulder from the Comet, cut my teeth on the freebie the seller had sent along, which was easy: a single flat veil inside the matrix of ironstone. But then, for the big pieces I don't want to risk ruining them. They're kinda onion-shaped, in that the opal layers are at the core, with matrix all around. So, how do the seasoned cutters among you approach that material to make the most of it?
The last one I polished (underwater not to risk any heat on it) to get a better insight.
Any experienced advice on what direction to slice it up, pretty please?
So I've got these three big pieces of boulder from the Comet, cut my teeth on the freebie the seller had sent along, which was easy: a single flat veil inside the matrix of ironstone. But then, for the big pieces I don't want to risk ruining them. They're kinda onion-shaped, in that the opal layers are at the core, with matrix all around. So, how do the seasoned cutters among you approach that material to make the most of it?
The last one I polished (underwater not to risk any heat on it) to get a better insight.
Any experienced advice on what direction to slice it up, pretty please?