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eric8he Replies: 15 Views: 35283 |
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Wouldn't bead blasting remove the "aura" coating from quartz? I think most metals commonly used as a coating have a hardness of 6 or less and can probably be removed with glass beads. | |
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eric8he Replies: 18 Views: 49298 |
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Here are a few pieces from my King County, Washington collection. | |
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eric8he Replies: 7 Views: 12171 |
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One approach is to set a contact goniometer to the complementary angle of 119 degrees and lay it parallel to the striations of one crystal - both sets on either side of the outer edge. Then see if the ... | |
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eric8he Replies: 7 Views: 12171 |
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Here is the thread with the supposed Frondel-law twin.
https://www.mineral-forum.com/message-board/viewtopic.php?p=68713&highlight=#68713 |
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eric8he Replies: 7 Views: 12171 |
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Unfortunately I am not in Tucson and cannot attend. What are some of the next steps to verify if it truly is a twin? | |
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I have found another twin while excavating the rest of the pocket that yielded the Frondel twin I posted a while back. This one resembles a Reichenstein-Grieserntal twin, but the angle is too narrow f ... | |
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