Who could pass these up? Let's cut and cut and cut a couple of thundereggs from Richardson's Rock Ranch in Oregon. Etsy: donohuelabs.etsy.com/ Help support the channel: ko-fi.com/donohuelabs
I'm so happy to see that you left the googly eyes on the saw! I have a lot of thundereggs waiting to be cut, but I still wouldn't pass up a $1 thunderegg. Those cuts came out really good as well.
You're awesome Patrick, what a neat idea to facet that. Also, I really like the quartering idea so you can see the inside from two angles. Thanks for sharing.
@@DonohueLabs okay was curious because looks very similar to the yellow piranha blade in style as well. Thank you and I only purchase agates for faceting I rarely do cabochons and some inlays or intaglios
I'm so happy to see that you left the googly eyes on the saw!
I have a lot of thundereggs waiting to be cut, but I still wouldn't pass up a $1 thunderegg.
Those cuts came out really good as well.
The googly eyes are now a critical structural component of the saw.
Soo cool seeing what lies within thunder eggs, even cooler seeeing it being faceted ✌😎✌
I haven't seen anyone facet a thunderegg before! Nice job!
Also, I'd say your definitely ahead on costs if you sell those 🙂
That was fun to watch!!
That was a steal for $1! I like how you quartered that one piece and sliced it. So beautiful! The facet was gorgeous ❤
Omg those are beautiful. Love them ❤I do. 😊Thumbs-up.
Even if it was cut the "wrong" way that first one is sweet! Hidden gems
You're awesome Patrick, what a neat idea to facet that. Also, I really like the quartering idea so you can see the inside from two angles. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful sharing 😊
I respect your work
I'd say you got a deal there. Cool mossy egg and faceted piece.
Wonderful!
Beautiful
Sick results
Very nice
very nice!
Dollar prespective i think you won!
Those would nake nice book ends on my glass desk
Is that a piranha cutting blade?
You can kind of see it in the intro before I mounted it in the saw. It's the Covington Gold Series, a notched-type blade.
@@DonohueLabs okay was curious because looks very similar to the yellow piranha blade in style as well. Thank you and I only purchase agates for faceting I rarely do cabochons and some inlays or intaglios