 Hello and welcome once again to the rugged rockhound today. We're gonna cut some stuff I've got some stuff from Keith Cunningham those who might remember. I did an unboxing where we Kind of sent each other. We did a swap rock swap and so I've got a few of them I want to cut open right now. Let's take a quick look at them here. We have a Few of the ones that I think are good size that will work well on this saw I do have quite a few still to cut that are big That I'll have to save till I have a bigger saw and a few others that I want to do other things with But for now, this is what we're gonna cut open Starting off with one of the aggots Let's see what we got here. It's kind of what I thought. I thought it would be mostly colorless But it should allow a fair bit of light through it. So that's pretty cool Okay, the next one from the outside looks like a geode or an agate or a thunder egg. So let's see Oh, I'd say that's pretty much an agate. Okay, nice It would be nice if I would have cut across here and had that as the base huh Well, that's how you learn here's the next one and Thanks to my subscribers. They have told me that this is known as Unikite or unikites, you know, I need to look up the pronunciation. It's probably unikite, but I'll look it up and Find out for sure I'm assuming it'll probably look on the same as that as the inside of the outside pretty much Yeah, it kind of looks like a really neat granite with like red jasper going through it and Some of the ones I have have green in them to a lot of green Pretty cool stuff. I like it Okay, this one looks like one of those geodes that How will this little cast like crystal all those little crystals in it? They're probably quartz crystals actually Yeah Every now and then you'll get one that's a dud There's this tiny little crystal pocket here and then just a whole bunch of crystals that have all grown together Oh, that's too bad. That's unfortunate. Yeah, it happens. So here's that nice tumbled piece of wood That he sent unfortunately it had an inherent fracture in it and it broke as I was cutting it Oh, that's beautiful though the grain of it So you can see the flaw going through at the fracture There are actually a couple fractures. So what I'm going to do in this case is this piece the bigger one I'm going to hold on to it till I can just grind it down And make it into something nice Unfortunate, but it happens when they're tumbled you never know They could have a fracture in them Okay, here's another agate. I was really excited for this one because it looked like it had red in it So here it is Oh, yeah, that's pretty nice So it looks like there's like these thin fractures that had some iron go through it Resulting in the color and the patterns That's pretty cool Okay, here's one of the uh jaspers that Keith sent Let's take a look Nice. Oh, I'm glad I caught that vein That's nice Looks like a lightning bolt going through it That's pretty cool. I like that one And here's the final one, which looks like a thunder egg from Oregon Let's take a look Yep, that looks like a thunder egg. Nice That's a good one What a good one to end on And there you have it that some of the rocks from Keith who uh, we did the rocks up with and Pretty nice. Now you might be thinking wait, weren't there more that you were going to cut? Yeah, there were I decided as I was cutting there were a couple that were still a little big that I thought I'm going to save these to have a bigger saw and one that was too small that I was like Might be better if I tumble this one So I decided to just cut those ones and they turned out pretty nice So that was a lot of fun. Thank you again Keith and remember there is treasure everywhere