Welcome to the forum Goldchef,
you're welcome and thanks for considering the Colorado Prospector club as one of your choice to possibly join. We'd all be honored to have your future participation. For more club membership details if needed you can check them on the
Colorado Prospector club membership page.You've gotten a nice little collection of garnets started but unfortunately not anything sizable or worth cutting shown in that pic I don't think. Like MikeS pointed out though, very nice for smaller art projects etc or just collecting a pile of for showing. I did see a couple "gemmy" looking ones that are nice translucent red color (about 7 and 9 o'clock positions) that would cut nicely if larger.
When you do find some that you think are definately worth cutting, you'll just need to find a faceter to work with, either locally or online. They might be interested in purchasing larger ones worth cutting into jewelry stones.
There are so many types of garnets and places to find different ones, you'll really have some fun growing that part of the mineral collection.
You'll find a bunch of different threads here disscussing or talking about them also if you use the search feature for the word garnets.
Have a great time out there and let us know how you do with the garnets.