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    Why should I use a sledgehammer?
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    It is not recommended to use a sledgehammer as it will smash the geode into many pieces and can destroy the crystals/formations inside. Hammer and chisel is a much better method.
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    How are geodes made?
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    Over many years, mineral water seeps into the rock. As the water makes its way through the rock, the minerals get sifted out, and are left behind in the rock in a crystalline formation according to the type of minerals in the water.
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    Do I have to put it in a sock when breaking it open?
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    No, but the method provides a good measure of safety by preventing the pieces from flying all over the place.
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    Are all geodes round?
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    No, geodes can come in a variety of shapes. Some may be round, oblong, conical or any other shape. However, most geodes are round or have rounded edges.
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    I found a bunch of broken Geos that look partly massacred. Should I keep them?
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    If you like them, keep them! If not, ask other collectors if they'd like them.
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    Can geodes come in different colors?
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    Geodes come in different colors. I've found rubies in some, which are red, and amethyst and others which are purple.
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    What kind of crystals are in geodes?
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    There are many different types of crystals in geodes, like quartz crystals, purple amethyst crystals, agate, chalcedony, or minerals like dolomite.
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    Can I open a geode without breaking the crystals?
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    It depends on the method you are using. I would say the diamond blade saw method would be the safest bet. You can saw it right down the middle without splitting it into several different parts.
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    How long have geodes been around?
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    It depends on where you live, but at least around Indiana and Illinois they are roughly 300 Million years old. Geodes began as chunks of anhydrite (CaSO4*0H2O) on the floor of an ancient sea, but over time they were buried and dissolved by mineral-rich water, leaving behind a hardened rind (typically chalcedony) filled with crystals of whatever substances the groundwater contained.
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    How long does it take for a geode to open by itself?
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    A geode will not open on its own.
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    Can I rub out the rocky layer on geode to get a perfect circular geode?
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    It depends on if it is a hollow geode or a solid thunderegg. A hollow geode is not always evenly coated on the inside while a thunderegg is solid, so it would be my opinion that you would waste a lot of geodes trying this.
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    How can I tell if it is a geode without breaking it open?
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    Geodes are usually spherical shaped and are probably not going to be a random rock you pick up off the street. I found about a dozen in a creek next to the Mississippi River. They don't look like other stones in a river, which are really smooth and thin. Geodes are very round, with usually hardly any straight sides, and are also known to be light for their size. They are also rather bumpy or "hilly".
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    What does a geode look like?
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    On the outside, they look like plain, rough stones. But when you break them open, you can see concentric bands of color surrounding a hollow interior. Oftentimes, that interior is packed with miniature crystals. You can do an image search to see pictures.
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    Can a wet saw be used to cut open a geode?
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    Yes, but you should be very careful.
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    What is the chance of finding a diamond in a geode?
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    Diamonds need a lot of heat and pressure to form. Due to the nature of how geodes are formed, this is not possible.
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    Can I open a geode by placing it near a fire?
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    Yes, place it near a fire until warm to the touch, them use one of the methods above.
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    Can I use a knife to open a geode?
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    No, it doesn't make a mark. Try some of the methods and you might have some luck.
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    Can holes be drilled into a large geode to help with opening it?
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    Theoretically, yes, but I wouldn't recommend that because you might drill into the crystals inside, ultimately damaging them.
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    How do I know it's a geode?
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    On the outside, they look like plain, rough stones. But when you break them open, you can see concentric bands of color surrounding a hollow interior. Oftentimes, that interior is packed with miniature crystals. You can do an image search to see pictures.
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    Are there any other kid-friendly ways to break a geode open?
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    Place the geode in a sock and swing it at a hard surface such as the asphalt, rather than hitting it with a hammer. This method still breaks the geode into many pieces, but it could damage the asphalt.
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    Will submerging a geode in water and then putting it in the microwave for several minutes crack it?
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    It depends on the number of minutes the timer is set for and how hard it is on the inside.
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    Where can I find geodes in Indiana?
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    I have found many geodes in Brown and Monroe counties. Check creek banks and road construction sites.
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    How do I open a geode without tools?
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    You could use the sock method and bang it on a solid surface outdoors so it will break open, but it will be more vulnerable to damage and will break into little pieces. Don't use this method if you are looking for a two-piece split.
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    How could I open a geode that is not hollow without using a saw or a pipe cutter?
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    You can try to strike it with another, large rock. Be warned that this could cause it to shatter into differently size pieces.
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    Will a diamond blade wet saw polish the geode as it cuts through?
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    This grinder with a diamond blade will cut slices in geodes with ease, and by changing the disc, you can also sand and then polish the slices. If you only use an ordinary angle grinder, however, you can keep the surface of the mineral or rock wet with mineral oil to prevent the rock from overheating or cracking.
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    Can you tell what crystals are inside a geode without splitting it?
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    No. There is no simple way to tell what's inside a geode without opening it up to see.
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