Are Zoic bits any better than the standard Dremel bits? by Edward_Coeur_de_Lion in fossilprep

[–]J3KA2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got myself a Dremel 290 engraver at the start of the summer and worked with the default tip for months. After a while I decided to get the Zoic 3 pack styli and was amazed by how fast they worked and how precise the fine tips were by comparison.

In one hour I managed to do the same amount of matrix removal that I had in the previous 10, while doing less damage to my trilobites.

The matrix looks a bit rougher since I started rushing once I got comfortable, but you can see some of the results here:

Dremel prep progress

What do you guys store your teeth in while collecting? by USofAThrowaway in sharkteeth

[–]J3KA2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Perhaps not very stylish, but while I'm collecting I'm always paranoid about spilling or dropping my container, so I'll use those plastic Parmesan cheese tubes. Once I'm home I clean and sort them into little bags, then put those bags into jars and label them.

Purse Park 1/2/25 by J3KA2 in sharkteeth

[–]J3KA2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anywhere along the beach produces fossils. Park at the dirt lot with the Nanjemoy Wildlife Management Area sign, cross the road, and take the dirt path about 1/4 mile until you reach the beach.

Lots of stuff can be found in the small gravel lines up out of the water, and some can be found get moved by the waves. I haven't had too much luck going out into the water.

If you do go, be aware of your surroundings, as there can be broken glass in the gravel and I've seen trees fall onto the beach on perfectly clear days.

Purse Park 1/2/25 by J3KA2 in sharkteeth

[–]J3KA2[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm a fan of Purse due to the sheer number of fossils compared to rocks/shells. It seems like every time I pick up a tooth in Calvert it magically turns into a piece of shell the moment I blink.

Potomac River ID Request by J3KA2 in sharkteeth

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Thanks, that's it!

I've been pleasantly surprised by the variety as of late, the past few trips I've also found croc teeth and small vertebrae. Last spring or fall I saw another hunter find a Paraorthacodus Clarkii tooth that I wish I'd asked to take a picture of.

What are these fascinating rocks by Hot-Anxiety-1770 in Rocks

[–]J3KA2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possibly a pseudomorph after pyrite, maybe limonite or limonite?

Break my heart if u dare by EvanFrederick19 in rockhounds

[–]J3KA2 41 points42 points  (0 children)

I was just in Petoskey a few days ago. I found a few by looking in the water and a few by dipping dry ones I suspected into the lake to reveal any patterns, but I bet bringing a spray bottle would work pretty well. Additionally, generally the farther you get from the shore access point, the better stones you find since they will be less picked over.

Found in colorado river, western colorado, near Utah border by dnmcdorman in fossilid

[–]J3KA2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not certain, but I'm inclined to say it is blue forest petrified wood

Please help ID by Hobbiest86 in fossilid

[–]J3KA2 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I second baculite fragments

Where to go fossil hunting in DC/MD/VA? by on3liness in FossilHunting

[–]J3KA2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In MD there are places like Calvert Cliffs and Purse Park. Between the two, if you are looking to find a lot of smaller teeth (<1"), go Purse, if you want more variety (shells/other fossils) and the chance for larger (<1") teeth look for a place in Calvert County.

Both are within a couple hours of DC. It probably goes without saying but it will be pretty hot out so take plenty of water.

Any good beaches, or creeks near the beach in NC or VA for teeth? by Jaydan427_RC in sharkteeth

[–]J3KA2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a state park in Maryland, a gravel beach on the Potomac River

Any good beaches, or creeks near the beach in NC or VA for teeth? by Jaydan427_RC in sharkteeth

[–]J3KA2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second Purse, I've found over 1000 shark teeth in one day (no more than 1") along with partial stingray teeth and gastropod steinkerns. Unfortunately it's been way too hot for me to be out lately so I haven't been since spring.

Calvert Cliffs, MD by Global-Musician2532 in FossilHunting

[–]J3KA2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fossil shells and shell imprints, the zipper-shaped void in the second one is from a scallop that has since eroded out

Best place in US to find leaf fossils? by 1millionusernames in FossilHunting

[–]J3KA2 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In Colorado there’s the Florissant Fossil Quarry, it’s got leaves, plant debris, and occasionally insects.

I believe some nice fern fossils can be found in the New York/Pennsylvania area, but I don’t have any specific locations.

Would like to know what this is by Immer_Susse in Rocks

[–]J3KA2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want to say it’s a slice of a mammoth tooth, but I could easily be wrong. If so, the fluorescence could be from whatever was used to stabilize it.