A channel about experimental shop techniques and general messing around in my shop on my various projects. I work with wood, metal, rocks, you name it. I will also feature a lot of general repair and upgrades to small and large machinery especially including cars.
When light travels from air into water, it slows down, causing it to change direction slightly. This change of direction is called refraction. It makes objects like sticks and drill bits look bent in the water.
Great vid. I’m watching all the videos I can before purchasing some of this equipment. I’m going to be learning to cab. Can’t stand the sound of the camera focusing though lol.. Never heard a camera make a sound like that
u r so amateur to teach someone how to cab😂😂😂😂😂im joking but seriously we r not doping the stone because we scared to touch the wheel its for accuracy in first place then holding an stone that is small to hold with hand,good job i wish u good luck.
Nice setup. I resisted the dop for awhile, but now find that, with one, I can maneuver the stone more easily, see better what I'm doing, and experience fewer flying stones. For me, it's worth the extra couple of minutes.
I'm a new scriber..and relatively new to lapidary..I'm very close to ordering my cab king and saw,..I'm be patient and watching as much tube stuff I can..I tumble mainly but lately got on a rough slab binge on eBay,I just love cool looking rocks. I figure I might as well learn to cab.you have some great tips on here and demo well..thanks!!
cool video ! That Hi-Tech saw is my favorite saw to use I had the pleasure of doing demos fro CabKing at Kents this year during the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show we had one of these bad girls running and a Cab8