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Well, I still haven't finished up those two small Tunidos but I thought it was time to prep out a larger Tumido. At first I wasn't going to even post this crab cause of all the trouble im having with it, but then I thought I may as well so folks can see that some crabs are just a pain in the you know what! This crab is sooooo sticky and has calcite all over it. I truly feel like im beating this guy up! This so far is over 20 hours and I have one heck of a long ways to go! Still, its got a rather large right claw and lots of leg on the righthand side and should turn out to be a fairly good crab.

RB

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As hard as it is to get it out of the rock , it looks fine the way it is for now. :thumbsu:

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Gosh,

Sure looks like a sticky one but its in good hands!

Excellent job so far.

I've been wondering if air abrasion works on the tumido concretions. Not having any experience with this I could only guess that it would depend on the comparative hardness of the matrix and shell.

You would only want to use it once you got close as the matrix is quite hard.

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Thanks guys. Incouragment and compliments are always nice.

He Dr Mud. I would think that the calcite being so soft and the rock so hard I wouldn't even attempt using some kind of media on it. But I am going to try and get some calcite off with a bit of bicarb and see what happens? Im hoping i can clean it up a bit once im done with removing rock.

RB

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Ok, I put in another 7 hours of prep into this thing, so now I have just under 30 hours. The calcite is driving me nuts! I still have a long ways to go but here is a picture of where im at right now.

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Looking great!

Hope a quick tickle with the air abrader will remove the traces of calcite.

I love the orange weathering rind and how it contrasts and frames the piece.

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Thanks Doctor Mud. At least it has that orange rind going for it. Ive almost put this thing aside to prep later twice now! Somehow I made it through the aggrivation and kept going. I may have to have a good cry today, blow my nose, wipe the tears out of my eyes and go on the prep attack again. Ha!

RB

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Aaaaaaalrighty then. Yet another 6 hours into this crab! And yet,,, a very long ways to go but its actually getting there. Here is a picture of what it looks like now along with the little guy I did a while back to show size comparison. and yes,,, the calcite is still driving me nuts!!! Its even on the pincers!!!

RB

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That is coming along so nicely. I love the big fat claws on that one. You do have some patience. :) Keep the pictures coming, I love to see the crabs crawl out of the stone.

 
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It probably a dumb thought but can you use a dilute acid on the calcite or is that going to eat the crab as well. A coat of paraloid would mask the calcite as a last resort.

Nice crab :)

Mike

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Thanks Mike and Old Bones. I do have acid and have used different types over the years for other kinds of fossils, but too afraid to try it on one of these crabs with this soft calcite!!!

RB

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RB, vinegar would work nicely for this application. It's not too acidic, but enough to break up the Calcite. Good luck. It's looking good.

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Thanks fossilized6s. Ive used vinegar many times, just never on a crab. its a good idea.

RB

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This is now my 41 hour fish,,, and still a long ways to go! Im going to have to bring out my 3 inch stylus and do some really deep digging before I can start smoothing out the rock. I also saw that the left claw is going under the face and some of the right claw is also going under the face, so,,,, I went on the attack on the bottom side. Scary stuff for sure!!! Ive washed off all the dust and stuff and took some pics.

RB

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Thanks ludwigia. This is now my 46 hour crab. I did a lot of rock smoothing today, but as you can see it still has a long ways to go.

RB

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Very pretty good job you've done. Congrats!

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I would love to have a go at prepping something like that , can you bye small ones to prep and if so how do I go about getting one.

Regards

Mike

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Thanks for the compliment abyssunder.

Hey Mike Pocock. Im going to the west coast in September to get me a bunch of crab concretions. Im sure I can get you one.

RB

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Hi RB,

That would be brilliant if you can let me know the postage and I will sort out a way to pay you or I can swap it for some Whitby ammonites that you can prep.

Just let me know and we can PM to sort it out.

I just recently sent 6 ammonites to Australia and it wasn't to expensive.

Regards

Mike

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hey mike, I don't want a trade, it would have to be cash. I will going to the west coast in mid September to get some crab concretions. it all depends on what I have to pay for them. I will let you know. But also remind me cause I do forget things.

RB

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