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| Wienerdog:
--- Quote from: Witchboard on February 25, 2005, 11:03:33 pm ---My father is in to lapidary as a hobby. --- End quote --- |
| Wyluli:
--- Quote from: Wienerdog on February 26, 2005, 07:57:23 pm --- Very nice polish, it even makes the finish on your desk look cleaner. --- End quote --- I was thinking the exact same thing. Let us know how the balls of stone work out! ;D |
| Quarters:
Ultimarc uses a cue ball in the 2 1/4 " trackball. I don't think some stone balls would be much harder to spin. I think a jade ball would look great. |
| Witchboard:
--- Quote from: PaulG on February 26, 2005, 11:59:00 am ---Was that an invitation for David Foley to come play with you? --- End quote --- I plead the 5th. ;) --- Quote from: XtraSmiley on February 26, 2005, 12:31:38 pm ---...so, could you polish a few balls for me? --- End quote --- Is that code... or something? If you're serious, after shipping both ways, it would probably be cheaper just to buy a new trackball. --- Quote from: Wienerdog on February 26, 2005, 07:57:23 pm ---Very nice polish, it even makes the finish on your desk look cleaner. --- End quote --- My father took the pictures. I think he may not have used the flash on the first one and did on the second. The reason the desk looks brighter. The most difficult part of turning a stone sphere for the trackball would be to get it the right size. |
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