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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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If you wish to participate but have questions or problems with user features, please feel free to contact us for assistance.
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post Jan 14 2010, 07:24 AM
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Very cool contest Dan. There are lots of talented people that frequent the forums here, that Im sure they will have fun with this one! Lets make sure everyone understands about entering.

The contest is geared for those working in lapidary and or using lapidary pieces (cabochons) in their creations.
Examples may be a rough rock, slab or cabochon.
For anyone who might wish to use a cabochon they purchased or already had, you may do so. Entries just need to show a picture of the rough piece, slab or cabochon they want to use for the project, with a very brief sentence or two about how you aquired it.

Have any questions, feel free to ask here. Now lets see those pics!
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post Jan 15 2010, 09:25 AM
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chin.gif I think I'll get in on this. There is a couple things in the chest that I'd like to have.
This is a piece of sodalite that I bought way back when I first got into lapidary. I got it from http://www.greatrough.com. I am going to make a big oval cab. I'll post another pic after I slab it.
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post Jan 17 2010, 02:30 PM
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Cool Jim and good luck in the contest!

Who else is going to get in on this contest? anyone.gif Pass the word around everyone, there is still plenty of time to enter.
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post Jan 17 2010, 03:29 PM
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Ok, I cut the piece today. Here's a pic of the cut up piece and my lap with the blade mounted on it.
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post Jan 21 2010, 12:01 PM
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Howdy everyone.......Although I have been on the board a while I have been sort of lurking about. This contest however has drawn me out. I had just started carving this piece of Polar Jade when I read the jade thread here so I hope this entry is not cheating music037.gif ...
This is going to be sort of an Ankh style cross. It is far from finished as I cannot in a clear conscience leave it all angular and blocky. After all it is pretty nice Jade. I am debating on adding an accent stone and what type of bail. A true work in progress. Waiting for spring and the gold to come out of hybernation.......Bob
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post Jan 27 2010, 09:41 AM
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Awesome Bob, this will be a nice project. Very cool idea with the accent stone too.
Good luck in the contest! happy088.gif

Glad you've been enjoying the forums and have gotten into posting as well, we all look forward to your future posts, pics, and stories about the adventures.


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post Feb 1 2010, 02:38 PM
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Hey Everyone, Something I haven't done much of is taking pics of my rough before the work begins. Impatience, excitement, etc...Here are 2 cabs made from some Koroit Opal I purchased this fall. These 2 came from one small round (yes round surprisingly) rock somewhat smaller than a golf ball. The entire stone was nothing but sandstone except for a hint of white matrix smaller than the size of an eraser on a #2 pencil showing on one tiny spot. I took a gamble or not since I'm new to this, and I sliced the stone right thru the middle of the matrix. To my SURPRISE!!! When looked at really close the blue fire sections are just filled with reds, pinks, purples etc.. and the two strips of green are awesomely positioned. the strips are predominately green on both stones. I can't do any work this winter cuz I have no heat in my garage. Just ask Swizz, I did some lapidary work for him in December and I about froze my soaken wet hand off.
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post Feb 2 2010, 01:42 PM
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Hi GB,

Very nice work! We understand how the rough pic can get skipped, especially with boulder opals. excited.gif chores041.gif smile.gif

Are you entering the contest with one or both of those cabochons to be added into a final piece?
Just need a tad more detail for your entry. Good luck and nice work.

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post Feb 3 2010, 02:56 AM
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Nice Opal! Is that a Yowah "Nut" ? Nice job. Bob
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post Feb 3 2010, 04:11 PM
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QUOTE (ColoradoProspector @ Feb 2 2010, 12:42 PM) *
Hi GB,

Very nice work! We understand how the rough pic can get skipped, especially with boulder opals. excited.gif chores041.gif smile.gif

Are you entering the contest with one or both of those cabochons to be added into a final piece?
Just need a tad more detail for your entry. Good luck and nice work.

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they are a matching pair i guess u could say. this is the final piece.
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post Feb 3 2010, 04:14 PM
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QUOTE (mirkaba @ Feb 3 2010, 01:56 AM) *
Nice Opal! Is that a Yowah "Nut" ? Nice job. Bob

twas not a yowah nut. just happened to be in a chunk that way with a parcel i purchased.
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post Feb 4 2010, 10:30 AM
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Ok GB you are entry #3 biggrin.gif , since you've got a outside setup without heat, and we know you've just recently completed these as a new lapidary artist, we'll overlook the "created for this contest" stipulation.

If anyone else has a "no heat" situation but would like to participate, feel free to post up your most recent work if you wish.
We will take each on a case by case basis......ie that you actually have no heated work areas. tongue.gif

Thanks you all for entering and good luck! Who else is gonna' get in on this? anyone.gif Deadline to enter is approaching, pass the word around.

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post Feb 8 2010, 11:18 AM
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QUOTE (Gold_Barnstormer @ Feb 3 2010, 03:14 PM) *
twas not a yowah nut. just happened to be in a chunk that way with a parcel i purchased.

Looks to be you split the fire "bang on" when you cut it! Love that opal.......Bob
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post Feb 9 2010, 11:12 AM
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dry.gif Well I screwed up my first piece of sodalite mellow.gif I wasted some beautiful opal in the process. cry.gif So I have broken out a second slab. Maybe this time will be better.
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