What will cut a geode?

By using a chisel, you can concentrate the force of your hammer on a smaller surface, scoring a line around the outside of your geode to facilitate a clean break. If you are simply using a hammer, you may end up smashing the geode into many small pieces, so using a chisel with a hammer is recommended.
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What saw is best for cutting geodes?

The best tool for scraping geodes is the diamond-tipped saw. Though expensive, you can use this tool to cut hundreds of geodes in half, rather than just one or two.
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What tool is used to open geodes?

Description. Large Geode Breaking Tool or Stand. Also known as a geode cracker or geode slitter. Open the poles all the way, grab a geode, wrap it snugly with the steel chain, secure the link, use force to close the poles together until the geode breaks in half.
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How do you break open a geode without a chisel?

Instructions:
  1. Place the geode into the sock.
  2. Place the sock on a hard surface.
  3. Make sure you are wearing your safety glasses.
  4. Firmly tap the geode with the hammer until it breaks.
  5. Pour the broken pieces of geode from the sock and enjoy the beautiful crystals inside.
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Can you saw open a geode?

It may take two strikes before it opens. Using the lapidary diamond saw: This is actually the easiest way. Should you be lucky enough to have a lapidary diamond saw, you can use it to cut the geode into two. Please bear in mind that the oil might ruin the crystals inside the geode.
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How much is a geode rock worth?

A geode can be worth anywhere from $5 to more than $1000, depending on its type and location. The price will vary widely based on whether the rock has been cut open because geodes often contain crystals inside of them which make them more valuable when exposed correctly (e.g., cutting along an axis).
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How do you tell if a rock is a geode without breaking it?

Test whether the rock has a hollow interior.

If the rock feels lighter than that surrounding rocks, it may be a geode. Geodes have a hollow space inside, which is what allows the crystals to form. You can also shake the rock next to your ear to test whether it is hollow.
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What is a lapidary saw?

A lapidary saw is a machine that cuts gemstone material with an abrasive saw blade. Generally, lapidary saws feature a motor-driven diamond abrasive blade, a vise or clamp to hold the stone, a material feed mechanism, and a lubrication system. Visit a lapidary shop and typically you'll see a slab saw and a trim saw.
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Can you cut stone with a Dremel?

According to Dremel's official website, the Diamond Wheel is fully encrusted with diamond particles, and is designed for cutting, sawing, and carving hard stone surfaces such as marble, concrete, brick, porcelain and ceramics.
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How do you tell if a rock is a geode?

Tell-Tale Signs of a Geode
  1. Geodes are usually spherical, but they always have a bumpy surface.
  2. Geodes will sometimes have loose material inside, which can be heard when shaking the rock. ...
  3. Geodes are usually lighter than their size would indicate since the interior doesn't contain any material.
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What is the rarest geode color?

The rarest and most valuable geodes contain amethyst crystals and black calcite.
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What kind of crystal is in a geode?

Most geodes contain clear quartz crystals, while others have purple amethyst crystals. Still others can have agate, chalcedony, or jasper banding or crystals such as calcite, dolomite, celestite, etc. There is no easy way of telling what the inside of a geode holds until it is cut open or broken apart.
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Are geodes a good investment?

Large amethyst geodes can go for thousands. Baseball sized geodes with non-spectacular quartz or calcite crystals can be purchased for $4-$12. Geodes with uncommon minerals that are sold on mineral auction sites range in price from $30-$500. Golf ball sized geodes, uncracked, are sold for about $2 at shows.”
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Can I wash geodes?

EASY METHOD: Simply wash the geodes in plain water with a bit of laundry detergent (or dish soap), then let them soak in a tub of water with 1/4 cup of ordinary household bleach for two days. This cleans most of the heavy grit off the geodes.
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Can you cut crystals with a tile saw?

Wet your stone in a bowl or bucket of water to prevent an initial dry cut. Place the stone on the opposite end of the tile saw from yourself. Pull the stone gently towards you, using the saw blade to cut down your marked line. Allow the saw blade to cut the rock, rather than putting a lot of pressure on it.
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What happens if you microwave rocks?

Some rocks, like those made of silica, are microwave transparent. And so the microwaves will pass through and nothing will happen. For other materials that are highly magnetic, the material is too conductive and microwaves will be reflected.
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What happens if you microwave Crystal?

Extreme temperatures can crack or break your crystal/glass. Avoid pouring hot liquids into cold crystal/glass, or very cold liquids into warm crystal /glass. Do not use product in a microwave or conventional oven. The finely made rims are the most fragile part of your product.
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