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I am fairly diligent in putting the metal detector over before each slab but there's not much you can do about stones other than swear a lot afterwards. Had one in a sycamore the size of a shoe (the flint not the sycamore). I cut a thick slab then made it into a table top and resin encapsulated it. When asked how I get the stone in I just try and put on an enigmatic air. 

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  On 19/06/2018 at 15:00, CDMR said:

I am fairly diligent in putting the metal detector over before each slab but there's not much you can do about stones other than swear a lot afterwards. Had one in a sycamore the size of a shoe (the flint not the sycamore). I cut a thick slab then made it into a table top and resin encapsulated it. When asked how I get the stone in I just try and put on an enigmatic air. 

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And charged how much extra? ?

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  On 19/06/2018 at 16:15, Khriss said:

Had a spring clip from track ( 3/4" spring steel )  , lodged in tree fork - went thru the Forst TR8 last week - such a mess :( K

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Yea . No way will you use that spring clip again . ?

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  On 19/06/2018 at 16:32, nepia said:

And charged how much extra? ?

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A bit for my time, a bit for the resin, enough for a new chain and then double the lot for the story and the enigmatic look ;)

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