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Removing gypsum/selenite from a specimen March 15, 2012 12:21AM |
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Re: Removing gypsum/selenite from a specimen March 15, 2012 02:43AM |
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Re: Removing gypsum/selenite from a specimen March 15, 2012 11:49AM |
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Yes, just place them in water. It helps if the water is moving a little and replaced with fresh water. I know a dealer that gets thousands of some what battered and scratched up Selenite crystals and places them over night in his kids little plastic swimming pool overnight with the water from a hose running a little to keep the water moving and to add fresh water. In the morning they are nicely water polished. I knew another guy who put satin spar gypsum in the little creek near his house and let the creek polish the gypsum. I have removed gypsum from micromount specimens to expose underlying crystals of various kinds with this method. Sometimes it takes a few days and I have to change the water a few times.
Rock Currier
Crystals not pistols.
Rock Currier
Crystals not pistols.
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Re: Removing gypsum/selenite from a specimen March 15, 2012 12:27PM |
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Over a few weeks I have used about 6 liters of club soda and maybe half the gypsum is gone. It was entirely coating the Murdochite/Wulfenite/Plattnerite on Fluorite. I could see these species were present from looking at the edge of the specimen. I'll try the moving water trick. My wife has one of those little fountains that runs continuously.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/16/2012 05:31AM by Ron Layton.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/16/2012 05:31AM by Ron Layton.
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Re: Removing gypsum/selenite from a specimen March 15, 2012 01:17PM |
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Re: Removing gypsum/selenite from a specimen April 12, 2012 02:11AM |
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Re: Removing gypsum/selenite from a specimen April 12, 2012 04:13AM |
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I once collected at Cheverie on the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. There are outcrops on the beach of anhydrite altering to gypsum. In places there are veins of orange satin spar; when it dissolves away, little bitty blue celestine crystals pop out. The loose gypsum rocks on the shore are nicely water-polished. It's a cool place, highly recommended.
Bill Barr
Canadian-American, eh?
Bill Barr
Canadian-American, eh?
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Re: Removing gypsum/selenite from a specimen April 12, 2012 02:36PM |
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