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ThunderEggs, kind and location?
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post Dec 21 2008, 11:11 AM
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emoticon-misc-004.gif Wow!! That last one sure is different. Got anymore?? stirthepot.gif
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post Dec 24 2008, 10:22 AM
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PPPSSSSSTTTTTT Hey Jack............ poke.gif

Was able to go out yesterday and chop a few chores017.gif When I noticed on the 3rd egg the temp was 6 degrees. happy070.gif
Even though the saw, coolant and rocks didn't seem to mind, the saw operator was thinkin'.......am I nuts?! I'm goin' inside. laugh.gif
Was well worth it though. Us crazy folks do this for a reason, maybe for things like this?

Happy day and Merry Christmas everyone. Enjoy the holiday colors on this shadow banded beauty.












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excited.gif It's all in the anticipation....... biggrin.gif music037.gif





















OK OK here it is biggrin.gif atomic.gif Right off the saw so still has some work to go but whew.
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Here is another pic of the pick (pun intended) laugh.gif but you can see the killer shadow bands in that one too.
Baker eggs sure are neato!
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post Dec 24 2008, 07:23 PM
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WOW!!!!! I want it... jawdrop.gif
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post Dec 25 2008, 08:46 AM
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happy088.gif Merry Christmas all and WOW way nice egg and pick
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post Dec 27 2008, 01:57 PM
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wub.gif Fantastic Thunderegg Dan!!! wub.gif



Ok egg man wink.gif (and much much more), lets see what you can get from this odd shaped NM Baker egg.
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post Dec 28 2008, 09:55 AM
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emoticon-misc-004.gif Sure is good looking egg!! At those temps outside you cud whack off a finger and never feel it, be careful!
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post Dec 28 2008, 01:39 PM
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Thanks Jack I do try to be very careful when hand cutting. I did have a 500 watt halogen on to bust the chill in the shed whiched helped smile.gif and fortunately I didn't have my mits in the fluid the whole time, these I'm cutting on the 8" saw with a vise and clock feed. Just have to stay out for part of the time it cuts. wink.gif

Thanks Gat and Jim, that is a cool one isn't it. Ya' just never know what's gonna pop outta these lil' beauties.

The egg man... who me dear? blush.gif happy.gif Well lets just see shall we chores017.gif One of the shed saw draw backs during winter time though......... To get in the saw shed, first theres all these ice crystals to shovel! bash.gif laugh.gif char060.gif

So here is the one Denise is holding above after it's visit to the saw. Shown wet in this pic right after cutting, should polish out really nicely. Sure hope we don't break none of the tiny tip stacks! ohmy.gif Pic is large size for detail, just click on the thumbnail image for the full size pic. Love that new feature! biggrin.gif

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post Dec 29 2008, 01:48 PM
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stirthepot.gif Sure is purdy. Looks like more.hehehe
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post Jan 3 2009, 06:31 AM
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cloud9.gif Baker Thundereggs sure are fantastic! Dan cut one open the other day that freaked Timmy out some.....hehe
It apparently had a fluid pocket inside it, so when it was cut open it had a empty soft looking "egg shell" like skin indide.
The look on his little face was priceless ( mellow.gif jawdrop.gif ) Next question was "What was inside that one, and where did it go???!!! (as hes looking around)
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Heres where it got fun.... (mom loves to tease and have fun) poke.gif
I said, "well Im not sure, but look at this spot"
He moves in to look close, and I growl...."GRRRRRR".
He jumped sky high....hehe I know, Im cruel. wink.gif
After a bit of scolding from him, I told him it was just fluid (very very old fluid) that drained out when it was being cut.
Sure is a cool looking egg. The skin like film still isnt hard yet, so were being careful with it.
Not a good one, but heres a picture of it.
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Here is a close up of a self collected Colorado Thunderegg. These sure are pretty!

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post Jan 5 2009, 11:30 AM
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Here is a Baker Ranch egg thats marked for cutting direction. I love looking at these before they are cut.
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Who would have known what a patriotic little Thunderegg it would turn out to be....hehe



Fantastic red, white and blue inside this one! smile.gif
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post Jan 8 2009, 04:58 PM
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Here is another great NM Baker pit Thunderegg!
Not polished yet, so shown wet.

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post Jan 20 2009, 11:13 AM
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This NM Baker egg turned out really interesting Jack!
The left side is AMAZING! The formation on that side almost looks like a snowy tree...hehe
The right side of the egg seems to be a Jasper, but the lighter part is almost clay like. Really soft, I can even pick it out with my fingernail. This one will be interesting to see how it polishes out. We are going to experiment with a different Baker egg that has the same extra soft clay like center. Lets see what we get when we blast out the soft center. unsure.gif

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post Jan 28 2009, 03:26 PM
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That last T-egg had a soft white almost chalky material as you see in the last post, notice I said "had".......we've cleaned that material out and we will update with a new pic soon. Pretty cool and now can be polished off without worry of grit contamination. happy088.gif

Now onto this next egg which we recorded on video. About 40 minutes or so condensed down to 9 minutes. Grab a cup of coffee and see how this one turns out.
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Here's a pic of the T-egg prior to the cutting. Want to see what's inside? excited.gif chores017.gif Check out the video link above. cool.gif

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The flat lap machine's been churnin' and burnin' so keep an eye out for the finished polishes soon too!

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smiley-shocked003.gif Wow! Look what happened to the "experimental egg" Dan blasted the soft center out of.
Amazing looking, and the remaining surfaces polished out great. Good job Dan! Saved that egg by revealing it's inner beauty.
cloud9.gif Looks like you earned yourself some brownie points....hehe

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post Mar 8 2009, 05:34 PM
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Thank you Denise, I'm glad we decided to blast it out too. Turned out really nicely.

Here are a few more recent T-egg's from the CP lapidary shop..........Enjoy. These and more will be steamin' into the Miners Market station very soon. emoticon-object-009.gif
Keep an eye on the "specimens" section, we will also be introducing a really neat new product. chaplin.gif

This one is another killer Baker pit egg. We originally planned on one half to polish and slicing the other half, but after a couple slices we decided to keep the busted half for a polisher too. smile.gif The blues are just amazing and the reds are vivid! cool.gif
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Another Baker pit egg with a nice little quartz crystal pocket. See the nifty rainbow colored twinkles? happy.gif
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And this one is from Mexico with a sweet white/gray color pattern and a nice crystal pocket. wink.gif
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