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  2. Tumble finishing - Wikipedia

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    After further tumbling, the rocks should now have a shiny look when dry. If this is not the case and the rocks appear to have a film on them, a burnishing step may be necessary. In burnishing, the rocks are tumbled with only the plastic pellets and the addition of an oil-free non-abrasive soap. Sometimes, stone "preforms" are used.

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    The same year she received the U.S. Tumbling Association’s Inspiration Award. [3] [6] She was the first disabled high school tumbling champion in the state of Illinois. [7] After taking a break from tumbling, Bricker began performing in aerial acrobatics and trampoline around 2008.

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    World Dance New York is a US home entertainment company, releasing and distributing special interest titles on DVD, video on demand, streaming media, iPhone and iPad apps, and a brand of women's dance and fitness home video products. It was founded in 2001 as "Stratostream - World Dance New York".

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  7. Emery (rock) - Wikipedia

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    Emery, or corundite, is a dark granular rock used to make an abrasive powder. The rock largely consists of corundum (aluminium oxide), mixed with other minerals. Industrial emery may contain a variety of other minerals and synthetic compounds. Crushed or naturally eroded emery (known as black sand) is used as an abrasive. Turkey and Greece are ...

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    Stone Carving: A How-To Demonstration, video; Stone Carver Interview, Gargoyles and the Gothic Style: An Interview with professional stone carver Walter S. Arnold, video; The Cesnola Collection of Cypriot art: stone sculpture, a fully digitized collection catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which contains material on stone ...

  9. Lapidary - Wikipedia

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    A 17th century English lapidary text. The etymological root of the word lapidary is the Latin word lapis, meaning "stone". [6] In the 14th century, the term evolved from lapidarius, meaning 'stonecutter' or 'working with stone', into the Old French word lapidaire, meaning 'one skilled in working with precious stones'.

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