Who else likes rocks?

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Re: WraughtnHarv...

She never followed through. My plate's been full. So it's still sitting out there. With my luck just about the time I'm so busy I can't see up for down she'll come back with a picture and want it done ASAP.

Son in law to be was given a beautiful etched marble picture as a gift the other day. He said it was supposedly done with a laser. It sure was gorgeous.

They'd inked the grooves in with some black ink and the marble was white. It looked like big scrimshaw like they do on a knife handle. It sure was pretty.

Just so many ways to skin a cat, it's a wonder there's any cats left out there.................
 
   / Who else likes rocks? #82  
Re: WraughtnHarv...

Too bad you didn't put that laser etcher on Sammy Claw's wish list a few weeks ago! /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif I was thinkin' about that project and remembered what my kid did with some mirrors and glass panes and such. The blasting medium, distance, pressure, the substraight. It was an education for me. I've seen laser work in wood, too. Tie that in with your computer and you can do some real magic! hmmm....tie the plasma torch in to the computer....hmmmmm....
 
   / Who else likes rocks? #83  
Thought I'd post my little rock project that I've been working on for the last couple of months. I had 15 ton of Frasier River granite delivered. They are all 1/2 to 1 man rock, so I was able to place most by hand. We have a circular driveway and the wall ranges from about 18 inches to about 4 feet at the highest point. We are now placing about 4000 brick around it creating pathways and trimming up to the asphalt. It's been a lot of fun putting this together. I'll post a couple of pics. This pic shows a section of the wall and trail and my "Dump Truck".
 

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Here is another pic of the wall and all of my "Earth Moving" equipment. I have actually gotten a lot of use out of the little rubbermaid utility cart.
 

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   / Who else likes rocks? #85  
Looks like a big project, and pretty, too.
 
   / Who else likes rocks? #87  
Very nice!!! keep us posted on the progress.

John
 
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Sure is heart warming to see how many of you folks also have a soft spot for rocks. And the various projects posted are a real inspiration. Thanks, and keep them coming.

Here's a few pics of our latest fun with rocks dance. A couple of retaining walls for some "volunteer" trees
that sprouted up on the back side of the just finished pond dam.

I like volunteer trees. You know, the ones that just suddenly appear without you having to do anything. Not only do they save you the trouble and expense of planting them, but I figure you can safely ignore watering or otherwise caring for them like you have to with those store bought sissys.

This first volunteer is a multi-trunk blackjack oak that's just a little too close to the dam embankment. That's the only trouble with volunteers, sometimes they volunteer in inconvenient places. We have a number of these multi-trunk trees coming up all over the 60 acres that was previously a hay meadow. And they're growing much faster then you would expect from a hardwood working to sink it's roots in our hard clay ground. My theory is they were topped off repeatedly by the previous owner each year as he cut the hay, and that gave them an overdeveloped root system and the multi trunks. Now that we're letting them grow, they're like hormonal teenagers, limbs and feelers going ever which way.

This first pic is of the excavation needed to make room for the rocks. Naturally, I decided to make this retaining wall only after it dawned on me the tree and the pond dam were both trying to occupy the same space.

Dave
 

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A closer look at the initial excavation. At it's highest, the retaining wall will be around 5 feet tall, and will use 3 courses ( Is that the right word,,,any masons out there?) of rocks
 

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After digging a spot for the rocks, now it's time to go collect a few. I feel like the richest man in three counties when I go driving up to the rock piles. There's the big boulder pile and the small boulder pile. The river rock pile and the sandstone pile. The unusual shaped rock pile, and the lichen rock pile. If rocks are worth a nickel apiece, I'm as rich as I ever wanna be. The pic is of a small part of the small boulder pile. For perspective, the upright pointy one on the right is a little under 6 feet tall.
 

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