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What Tools & Equipment do you need for Robin Hoods Bay? |
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"Whilst any good ironmonger can supply cold chisels and strong knives or trowels, he is very unlikely to have safe and suitable hammers in stock. The steel of ordinary domestic and many trade hammers is far too soft for use on most rocks. It will splinter and flying fragments of steel can cause nasty wounds, particularly to the eyes, not only of the hammerer but also of his companions."
Fossils in Colour - 1967 - J.F. Kirkaldy, D.Sc. Formally Head of the Department of Geology, Queen Mary College London. |
A good eye is essential and often all you will need but a hammer and splitting chisel are recommended at this location. A lump hammer will also come in handy if you plan to break large rocks and try your luck. Suitable footwear should also be worn. Any fossils should be wrapped well and placed carefully into containers.
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Picks: A pick is very handy at Robin Hoods Bay, it can be used for easily removing fossils from the clays exposed on the foreshore. |
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Chisel Picks: Ideal for splitting rocks on the foreshore, chisel picks are more accurate than standard Geological hammers, however Standard Geological Hammers are still suitable to crack open smaller nodules where accuracy is not so important. . |
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Chisels: Standard cold chisels are ideal for Robin Hoods Bay, It is best to take a wide splitting chisel, a standard 1" and a smaller chisel for finer work. These will be fine for splitting the rocks. |
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Specimen Bags: These are ideal for collecting from Robin Hoods Bay. Sealable Clear Specimen Bags can hold your finds. These can be purchased from UKGE for low prices and can easily be re-used. |
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Geological Bags: Strong, Waterproof and durable geological bags that last years are ideal for any keen fossil hunter. These quality bags from Estwing are ideal for bringing back those larger finds or sample bags. |
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Footwear: Hiking Boots are recommended for Robin Hoods Bay. |
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