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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Lapidary
Cutting Rocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty" data-source="post: 175263" data-attributes="member: 2976"><p>The bauxite nodules with more silica might make better subjects for cutting Una - they might take on a better polish due to the presence of the silica.</p><p></p><p>Those snapping handbags must make life interesting. We are on the southern limit of their range here so they aren't all that common but I still keep well back from the water's edge when looking over the gravel banks along the Fitzroy. I guess you would need to be extra wary in a place where they are as thick as flies, especially when launching a boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty, post: 175263, member: 2976"] The bauxite nodules with more silica might make better subjects for cutting Una - they might take on a better polish due to the presence of the silica. Those snapping handbags must make life interesting. We are on the southern limit of their range here so they aren't all that common but I still keep well back from the water's edge when looking over the gravel banks along the Fitzroy. I guess you would need to be extra wary in a place where they are as thick as flies, especially when launching a boat. [/QUOTE]
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