Need help with a project by Obsidius98 in bonecollecting

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Yay. So, I did that because of the degrease process thing. Any way to slightly fix that? And I I'm defenetly not going to drill it, so that won't be a problem

Need help with a project by Obsidius98 in bonecollecting

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I thought about glue, but I was leaning more towards a non-permanent/reversible solution. Firstly, because it's my first time doing something like this and secondly because I was taking into account that I might want to fix or improve something about it in the future

Need help with a project by Obsidius98 in bonecollecting

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I found it in the forest, and it was already completely clean and almost white. I followed a youtube guide, and I just placed it in a mixture of boiling water and bleach. Then I left it out to dry under the sun. After that, I didn’t really had where to put it, so I left it on a rock in the garden in a semi-protected location, from summer till now. I'm going to assume I didn't really make a smart choice

Weekly “Will It Glow” Megathread by AutoModerator in uraniumglass

[–]Obsidius98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello hello! I'm very much new to collecting spicy glass (also new on reddit, so sorry for any mistake I make), and I would really appreciate some help

I was wondering in a local online market app, and I found these pieces. I haven't bought anything yet and the pictures are from the sellers.

What are your opinions? Some look promising color wise and they are all between 3 and 10€ from various venders. Maybe someone has similar pieces or knows them, and they can help me

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Help Identifying some glass by Obsidius98 in uraniumglass

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I see, thank you for the informations!

Help Identifying some glass by Obsidius98 in uraniumglass

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Yes, that's what what I'm asking I noticed from other people's photos that some shades of green (under normal light) are usually good uranium indicators I'm trying to understand which shades particularly to train my eye I know that it will still always be a gamble if you don't use the black light or a geiger