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Miocenic Vertebras, megalodon tooth, and turtle preps


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Hi guys, this some miocenic vetrebas and megs preaparation

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Danny (Fossil Hunter)

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Pretty finds, nice prepwork as well.

“...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin

Happy hunting,

Mason

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The rock looks weird... Are they in cement?  I am mistly kidding, but please tell me about the rocks.

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Were the bones already so severely fractured in the matrix or did they break upon removal? If they broke upon removal, there's a process that you can employ that will help reduce breakage.

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On 18/7/2017 at 2:20 AM, jpc said:

The rock looks weird... Are they in cement?  I am mistly kidding, but please tell me about the rocks.

The rock is not very hard, it's miocenic. You can simply remove it with an elettric vibroincisor.

On 26/7/2017 at 8:52 PM, Ptychodus04 said:

Were the bones already so severely fractured in the matrix or did they break upon removal? If they broke upon removal, there's a process that you can employ that will help reduce breakage.

 The bones were already  fractured in the matrix.

Danny (Fossil Hunter)

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