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WUVIE wrote: Forgot to mention, while they are frosty after tumbling, they
gain most of their beautiful colors back when wet.
Below is an image of what once was a giant oval sheet of
glass that was more than 1/2" thick. It weighed a ton! While
moving it, an armadillo ran between my feet, which ended as
you could likely guess.
After moving the larger pieces to the garage, they became the
next project. It takes quite a smack to break these up as well, so
they are placed into a deep dish pan on top of a rock, then smacked.
With safety glasses, of course.
They look absolutely beautiful in a lotus bowl with a candle in the
middle, especially at night.