UK Fossils Network Logo Geological Tools, Microscopes, Fossils and Test Sieves - UKGE LTDGeological Tools, Microscopes, Fossils and Test Sieves - UKGE LTD
Fossils and fossil collecting Fossil Collecting Locations Fossil Guides Fossil Resources Fossil Discussions Geological Links Earth Science News Fossil Events Earth Science Magazine Geological Shop


What you need

 

"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.

Crack Hammers: You will need A good quality crack hammer and Chrome chisels at Bowleaze Cove, Heavy 4lb or larger lump hammers are highly recommended to break apart the hard beds.

Chisel Picks: For the more 'weathered rocks' These chisel picks work well in loosing weathered layers. Geological hammers are also suitable.

Chisels: Because the rock are very hard, most normal chisels will blunt quickly. It is therefore highly recommended that Special Chrome Vanadium Steel Chisels are used. These are made from the highest quality steel and are coated for extra protection. They are also much sharper than normal chisels and will last much longer. As for the type of chisel, Wide chisels and splitting chisels are not really ideal because the lack of layers in the rocks, standard 1" or less are best, it is also ideal to take a small chisel around 1/2" for any delicate work.

Knives: Ideal for the clay on the foreshore. Knives can be used to pick out fossils from the clay.


Click here to buy

Specimen Boxes: Keep your small finds safe in these clear, cost effective specimen boxes. Perfect to build your fossil collection.



Click here to buy

Geo Field Ruler: This Geo Ruler is ideal for field use and for photographing specimens. The Rular is colour graduated in CM with 10cm Blocks, made of hard thick plastic and is waterproof.


Click here to buy

Waterproof Notepads and Waterproof Pens: These field notepads and field pens work in the rain, they are perfect for taking notes. The pens work in any condition, including underwater! Taking notes about where fossils were found is an essential part of any collection.

Specimen Bags: These are ideal for collecting from Bowleaze Cove. Sealable Clear Specimen Bags can hold your finds. These can be purchased from UKGE for low prices and can easily be re-used.

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.

Footwear: Hiking Boots are recommended fine for Bowleaze Cove because the shore can be very rocky.

Silica Gel : Absorbs moisture from the air, some fossils can become damaged or decay over time. Turns Orange to Green when it needs replacing or can be regenerated by heating it back to orange. Place sachets in draws, trays, Boxes etc, or place loose Silica Gel in individual Specimen Boxes.

Our International Rock
and Fossil Magazine

Rock and Fossil Magazine, Deposits
Fossil Hunter Starter Packs with Geological Tools and Safety wear
Microscopes for viewing Microfossils
Fossil Hunters Tools


(C)opyright 2008 - UKGE Limited, UK Fossils Network and Deposits Magazine, all rights reserved.
Whilst we try to ensure that all content is accurate and up to date we cannot guarantee this. UK Fossils takes no responsibility in the accuracy of this content, nor takes any liabilities for any trips, events or exchanges between visitors using either the discussion board or the UK Fossils planner. Any posted trips and events by UK Fossils are personal and not arranged by UK Fossils, therefore visitors should seek their own personal insurance cover. Please remember to always check the tide times.
Fossil Discussions | News | Stone Tumblers | Magazine | Search Geo | UKGE | Geological Timeline | A to Z | Contact us