Just recieved my Amazon box with the diamond bits & also sandpaper & drum you shared links to. Thank you. Do you use your drip system with the diamond bits & the sandpaper drum? I'm just so excited to start, also joined local Rock club & went on my first field trip. & Wow what fun & great specimens -Jasper & some small leaftype fossils. To much fun & beauty! Thank you for your videos.
Hi, thank you so much! Yes I use the water drip with the diamond bits and the sanding discs. The bits and discs last longer because they're staying clean and cool. The rock stays cleaner, too! But the first 2 years or so of me polishing like this, I did not have a water drip system. Just frequent trips to a bucket of water 😅
I think your work is nice! I've been doing woodworking the last couple of years then started to incorporate some of my rocks & minerals to my woodworking. I like it when you say your happy how it turns out. Cuz I like it also when my work turns out nice! Thank you again.✌️⛏️
@Howlin-SnowolfMo6 Do you make any content about your work? I'd love to see some! Thank you for saying that! I will keep that in mind with future videos 😄 thank you!
@@thebroadhouse not yet but read in some of your comments your on Discord. My kid wants me to reopen my account ( been a couple yrs) but only way he will chat with me lol. So I'll let you know when & you can send me your link, would that be ok? Happy polishing to you. My field trip may be pushed to another date as weather getting cold & windy, may storm also.
@Howlin-SnowolfMo6 Yes please let me know when you're ready for the link we'd love to have you there! Happy polishing and happy hounding! I hope the weather plays nice for you. I'm really hoping to get back out there once more before it's too cold.
Yes! Red Jasper does very well in a tumbler. I know a spot where I can collect some, I'll try to get enough and make a video of the tumbling process! it'll take awhile so just keep an eye out for it 😁
I have a honey calcite skull that's not shiny like the sphere I have. Can I polish it like you do in your videos? By the way that was so pretty when you finished it.
Hello ☺️ They are 1-inch sanding discs. Here's the link if you want to check them out. (this is an affiliate link) www.amazon.com/dp/B07PTBH6Q9/ref=nosim?tag=thebroadhouse-20
The way it looks and feels and the amount of dust it's producing. Once you start a new grit there will be a lot of dust but it reduces as the surface smooths.
I really appreciate that you explain the composition of the rocks you work with.
Thank you! I'm learning as I go and sharing what I learn.
Nice, thanks for showing us how it's done.
thank you!
Thank you!! I have so many rocks and now I know how to polish them.
😁 let me know if you'd like to join our rocktalk discord so you can share
pictures or videos!
Very informative and thank you!
😄 thank you!!
Beautiful details stone mrs 🙏
Thank you!!
@@thebroadhouse same same sir
I really enjoy your technique! Looking forward to getting my mask and Dremel tools to give it a try. Thanks for your videos!😁
Thank you very much! Happy to have you here! 😁
It’s beautiful!
thank you! 💜
I like your video as a new GEM Hunter and vlogger your video is very impormative more lesson to learn ❤❤❤
thank you so much!! 💜💜💜
Your videos are awesome 😊
thank you so much!! 😄
Just recieved my Amazon box with the diamond bits & also sandpaper & drum you shared links to. Thank you. Do you use your drip system with the diamond bits & the sandpaper drum? I'm just so excited to start, also joined local Rock club & went on my first field trip. & Wow what fun & great specimens -Jasper & some small leaftype fossils. To much fun & beauty! Thank you for your videos.
Hi, thank you so much! Yes I use the water drip with the diamond bits and the sanding discs. The bits and discs last longer because they're staying clean and cool. The rock stays cleaner, too! But the first 2 years or so of me polishing like this, I did not have a water drip system. Just frequent trips to a bucket of water 😅
I think your work is nice! I've been doing woodworking the last couple of years then started to incorporate some of my rocks & minerals to my woodworking. I like it when you say your happy how it turns out. Cuz I like it also when my work turns out nice! Thank you again.✌️⛏️
@Howlin-SnowolfMo6 Do you make any content about your work? I'd love to see some! Thank you for saying that! I will keep that in mind with future videos 😄 thank you!
@@thebroadhouse not yet but read in some of your comments your on Discord. My kid wants me to reopen my account ( been a couple yrs) but only way he will chat with me lol. So I'll let you know when & you can send me your link, would that be ok? Happy polishing to you. My field trip may be pushed to another date as weather getting cold & windy, may storm also.
@Howlin-SnowolfMo6 Yes please let me know when you're ready for the link we'd love to have you there! Happy polishing and happy hounding! I hope the weather plays nice for you. I'm really hoping to get back out there once more before it's too cold.
Try bees wax insted you wont need to wait 24 hrs its done when you set it down
I'm interested in trying that! Do you think using a piece of denim to apply it would be best, or do you know of something better?
@@thebroadhouse i just use my polish wheel or a dimond sand pad any thi g works
@ThomasWeaver-uf4cx Thanks for the tip!
Muy buen video muchas gracias. Que liquido le da brillo?
💜 thank you very much! it's mineral oil
I do it very similarly, except I use wintergreen oil
I bet your rocks smell nice 😊
Can you put it in a rock tumbler as well ? It’s really nice 👍🏻❤️
Yes! Red Jasper does very well in a tumbler. I know a spot where I can collect some, I'll try to get enough and make a video of the tumbling process! it'll take awhile so just keep an eye out for it 😁
How many discs do you typically use at each grit? I figure it may take at least several?
For something with the size and hardness of this jasper, yes. Usually, it's just one disc per grit.
I have a honey calcite skull that's not shiny like the sphere I have. Can I polish it like you do in your videos? By the way that was so pretty when you finished it.
thank you ☺️ sure you could! don't use the diamond drum just go straight to polishing with sanding discs and it will work great
Hi. What are those polishing mops called?
Hello ☺️ They are 1-inch sanding discs. Here's the link if you want to check them out. (this is an affiliate link)
www.amazon.com/dp/B07PTBH6Q9/ref=nosim?tag=thebroadhouse-20
How did you know when to move on to the next grit?
The way it looks and feels and the amount of dust it's producing. Once you start a new grit there will be a lot of dust but it reduces as the surface smooths.
Why don't you use cerium oxide for final polishing instead of mineral oil?
I didn't know about it! I just looked it up and that's something I'll be adding to my list of things to get! 😅 Thank you for suggesting this!!