Edmonton Tumblewood Lapidary Club
Edmonton Tumblewood Lapidary Club
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Shop Tip: Have you cut a slab or a Thunder Egg, washed it in soap and water, but it still smells like oil. Just pickup of some Kitty Litter and cover up you piece in the Kitty Litter for several days or until the oil smell has vanished.

Heat Treating Guide for changing the colour of your rocks
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