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Cabbin' Fever Contest, winter cabochon creations
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post Jan 10 2010, 02:47 PM
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Hello everyone,

We thought it was time for a new Colorado Prospector contest to help whittle away the winter months and burn off some of the cabin fever. This contest is titled "Cabbin' Fever" as in cabochon cabbin'. happy070.gif happy088.gif

Contest is open to all CP forum members and is free to enter. Not a registered forum member yet? Get registered today which is also free for posting abilities.

Details and rules are as follows.

To participate you will need to be able to post here and with pictures of your pieces/work.
Your work needs to be started and completed during and for this contest.
You must know what material you're working and where or how it was aquired for your work.....ie self collected or bought/traded at a show or store.
Hopefully you know where the material is originally from, but this is not a requirement.

Your projects must be making or using a cabochon IE you either cut the new cabochon, or are using a cabochon in your new project of jewelry or?.

1 entry per person.

Time line for the contest is
Starting today 1-10-2010 and running until 3-31-2010 for entire contest.


Breakdown on deadlines

Entry deadline - Feb. 15th, 2010
By the entry deadline you must post (with a picture) your wish to enter and show your rough material to be worked. stone must be at least sliced for the rough picture but you may also add a picture of the whole rough piece as well if you like.

Finished cabochon/project deadline - March 15th, 2010
By the finish deadline you must post a picture of your finished project with a brief description of how you completed it...ie, equipment or techniques used.

Judging time - from March 16th through March 31st, 2010 will be judging time and you the forum members will be the judges via a forum poll which will be set up with all pictures/projects listed in it's own new thread on 3/16.

This will give everyone who wishes to enter and participate plenty of time to find out and get their entries in......and since the ColoradoProspector forums are open to all then anyone can enter! anyone.gif Pass the word around to all your lapidary friends everywhere! signs021.gif By the time the contest is over it will be spring time.......YAHOOOOOO!!! emoticon-misc-004.gif excited.gif

Materials you can't use for this contest as your "cabochon" piece. stop.gif
Man made or reconstitued materials (stone simulates) not allowed-all material must be naturally formed
Dyed stone material not allowed


The winner with the most votes will get their choice of treasures from the CP treasure chest available at that time. signs026.gif

Shipping upto $15 USD free - flat rate U.S.P.S.
Over $15 shipping will be the winners responsibility if that should occur. (international?)

Direct link url for this thread should you wish to post it at other sites is
http://www.coloradoprospector.com/forums/i...?showtopic=2827

have fun with this contest everyone and get your rocks rollin'!! We are all looking forward to seeing all the cool winter pieces and projects made to burn off that CABBIN' FEVER! chores041.gif

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Denise
post Feb 14 2010, 07:43 AM
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Great entries! Some of my favorites being worked. happy.gif

Dont forget tomorrows the entry deadline, so get your entries in now.
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Good luck everyone!!



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post Feb 15 2010, 12:00 AM
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Ok now since it's about deadline to get started and i have seen what i'm up against then i better get started...i'm going to do a rock (Obsidian) that i found in Arizona back in Nov. 2008 smiley-laughing021.gif......this project is linked to other projects that are in Scott's Rock Shop thread....

The Rock.....kinda hard to see....acually the pic in Scott's Rock Shop thread is kinda better thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

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The Saw....this saw (lil 4incher) is really too small to do slabbing but you have to work with whatcha got.

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Next is the Dopping Step biggrin.gif
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post Feb 16 2010, 02:18 PM
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And we are off! thumbsupsmileyanim.gif Now the fun begins.

We have four contestants in the contest this time with all doing something different and in cool materials! signs021.gif
Good luck to all of you and we are all looking forward to those finished projects with great anticipation.
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Our contestants are

Jim - Doing a sodalite cabochon project

mirkaba (Bob) - Doing a Ankh style cross in jade with a possible accent stone project

Gold Barnstormer (Jeff) - Doing a pair of free form boulder opal cabochon project

ScottKs - Doing an obsidian cabochon project

Deadline to complete your projects for the contest is March 15th. You have plenty of time to finish working and photograph your finished projects. Once you're ready and have a picture to post you like, just post it into this thread with your description of work, then on 3/16 we'll put all your starter pics and finish pics into a new thread with a voting poll for everyone to vote.

Have fun everyone and work safely! chores041.gif

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post Feb 21 2010, 11:27 PM
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All Dopped and ready to go emoticon-object-009.gif

As you can see i won't have to take off that much....it's already domed some tongue.gif
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post Feb 23 2010, 08:21 AM
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This is my 1st attempt at a wrap, ever. I plan on wrapping it again, I think. But I wanted you to see this Dan and ask for any helpful info you may have on this process. This is not my final submitted project, just wanted u guys to have a quick look. thx
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post Feb 23 2010, 02:45 PM
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Cool Scott, we all look forward to seeing the finished piece.

GB......Wow! Awesome job on your first wrap. As you do more of the wraps you'll soon develop your favored style as all wrappers do. For my own wraps I've never ended a wire in swirls (many do though), but rather contain them within the final wrap to tie down the hoop and wire ends just below the hoops. I also prefer to use the square wire too (half hard) which seems to be versitle in styles you can create. Then you could also combo up round with square for interesting effects as well.
As I said those are just my personal choices which you'll soon be making many of yourself. biggrin.gif Nice work and keep it up! happy088.gif
Feel free to pm or email me anytime with questions as well for specifics on projects, I'd be happy to help if I can.
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Work safely everyone, they are all going to look great I'm sure. chores041.gif

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post Feb 24 2010, 09:05 PM
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Thx for the positive feedback Dan. I definitely plan on working with S/S once I get the hand of things. Here's my second wrap for the other cab.
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post Feb 25 2010, 06:54 AM
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Fantastic work GB!! thumbsupsmileyanim.gif Looks like it comes naturally to you.


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post Feb 28 2010, 11:54 PM
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Cab is all done thumbsupsmileyanim.gif.....one problem is the bottom right area(to the left of the glare band)...potholes...didn't cab it down far enough but didn't see that until i got done....but really i didn't want to go down any farther robbing dome height (i guess that's why it's better to slab instead of going from natural state and just cut it in half...but the rock was just too small to do that...lol)....anyways it gives it charater smiley-laughing021.gif

Now the fun part and one i'm still learning.....wirewrapping unsure.gif

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post Mar 5 2010, 07:00 PM
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close up of koroit cab 2, using photo tent scott left the link for. thx for the link this tent rocks! 36$ free shipping, had it 3 days from time of order.
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post Mar 10 2010, 08:28 PM
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Well here is my entry after the second try. Sodalite cab with a tourquoise cab inset in it. Wrapped in sterling silver. After doing it I am not sure if I picked the right combination of stones. Maybe it's just me. huh.gif My first try was with opal inset. I screwed it up bad!!! cry.gif
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It's always tough putting two separate patterns together, like plaid and spots. chin.gif I like it though. But I really love that color combination, makes the inlay really stand out happy088.gif
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post Mar 14 2010, 11:13 PM
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Ok here is my project all done thumbsupsmileyanim.gif....i know....not the best pics but i tried every way possible (with what i got...seeings i don't have a better camera..lol)....once again the scanned pics came out the best...it's really good for cabs but with wire with it...it's hard...it's because it focuses in on what's on the glass....the back is really good and that's because the wire is on the glass of the scanner....lol...anyways here it is.....i'm going to post a pic of the drill station i setup to make the two beads on the sides (NO polishing...it's the natural state)....I made the twisted wire loop finding with my Thing-A-MaJig (pic of it in my rock shop thread back when i made the scorpion project) happy088.gif

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My entry. Same cab different photo. Koroit area Boulder Opal with wire wrap. The first photo blows up nicely. thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
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