Rock Tumbler Before and After

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @RockhoundingLife
    @RockhoundingLife 4 года назад +44

    Hi There. I am really enjoying your channel. Love the double barrel lot-o tumbler! Just curious as to what recipe you generally use. How many stages? What grits? How long in each stage? Looking forward to more content from you!

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  4 года назад +18

      Hello! I'm glad to hear that you are enjoying our content just as much as I enjoy making it! So the recipe instructions actually come with the tumbler but the ceramic media and big bag of grit do not. Typically I use 1.5tsp of each grit type for harder rocks (fine, pre-polish, polish) for 24 hours each (36hrs. for polish lately), adding a half cap of water at the 12 hour mark to maintain slurry consistency. I can make a how to video in the future to walk you or anyone else through the process. Thanks for watching! We have a lot more content coming up, tune in on Thursdays for our newest creation.

    • @RockhoundingLife
      @RockhoundingLife 4 года назад +7

      @@naturalstones4529 Thanks. I've been using the lot-o tumbler now for a few months and i'm just curious what other peoples recipe is that use it. I used the recipe that came with the instructions but have been experimenting lately. I usually pre-shape my rocks on the tile saw then run them in coarse in the rotatory tumbler for final shaping. I run stage 2, 3 and polish in the lot-o. Lately for stage 2 I've been using 2tbsp of 120/220 silicon carbide grit for 2 days. Stage 3 I use 1tsp of 500 Aluminum oxide grit + 1 tbsp borax for 3 days. For Polish i run 1 tsp of Alumina (10,000 grit) + 1 tbsp borax for 2 days. I've been getting a much better shine with this recipe. I'm also tumbling agate and jasper most of the time so the rocks are pretty hard and take a nice polish anyway.

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  4 года назад +2

      @@RockhoundingLife That sounds like a good recipe! Have you noticed a noticeable difference in the polish when using the borax vs. without?

    • @RockhoundingLife
      @RockhoundingLife 4 года назад +3

      @@naturalstones4529 Yes. The borax helps the Aluminum oxide adhere to the rock better forming a nice coating. It also helps with clean up. I will sometimes burnish with 2 tbsp of borax for 2hrs after every stage in the lot-o just to help clean the grit off the rocks.

  • @cj-pc6on
    @cj-pc6on 4 года назад +113

    I really appreciate this video. I'm getting a rock tumbler and wanted to see how non gems look.

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  4 года назад +16

      You are welcome! I prefer non gem rocks as well and I do most of my projects on Igneous and metamorphic rocks. Glad I could help.

    • @suzanna6471
      @suzanna6471 3 года назад +1

      Can I know how much yours was and if it worked well ? I’m think of buying one but idk which

    • @cj-pc6on
      @cj-pc6on 3 года назад

      @@suzanna6471 I got the nat geo for 89.99 it works pretty good. It's slow going, but I liked it a lot. I got some really awesome rocks from it.

    • @axelgranzini6797
      @axelgranzini6797 3 года назад

      @#1 Boris Said Fan they have cool properties too

  • @sunshinejones1775
    @sunshinejones1775 Год назад +4

    I like that you pick out rocks for their unique characteristics and flaws. I do the same. It's the odd ones that speak to me "pick me pick me"

  • @midwestkid1879
    @midwestkid1879 3 года назад +5

    I NEVER see anyone polish granite, unakite, and other volcanic rocks and I also appreciate this viseo.

  • @jackbrown3270
    @jackbrown3270 3 года назад +16

    i want to try this so bad i love rocks and never thought to shine em up

  • @LakeAnglers
    @LakeAnglers 10 месяцев назад

    I grew up in Bend Oregon my Brother was a Rock hound this video brought back so many memories. Time to get a tumbler for my Kids . Thanks

  • @leighbrayley3637
    @leighbrayley3637 3 года назад +9

    Hi, I’m in Melbourne, Australia & kind of stumbled into these videos, but have really been enjoying the content & processes of rock tumbling. As an absolute rookie, a beginners video would be helpful on how to get started (equipment, polishes, how to tell the difference between harder & softer rocks, etc). Thanks 😊

  • @codylee2358
    @codylee2358 3 года назад +21

    Hey buddy, great video! I’ve been fighting a rock hound gene in my system for a while and this vid has convinced me to give in. Have a great New Year’s!

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад +2

      I'm happy you have taken the leap! Happy New Year!

  • @nomisnomis1188
    @nomisnomis1188 3 года назад +7

    those who gave thumbs down are upset over the "tossing to side" handling of rocks :)
    Cool video! I'm looking to start rockhounding and tumbling...

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад +1

      I agree, they don't understand that rocks like to be tossed. It is a cool hobby!

  • @patriciaroysdon9540
    @patriciaroysdon9540 3 года назад +7

    I want a tumbler for Christmas, and I am 63! The last time I had one, I was 11 or 12!

  • @lararouse546
    @lararouse546 Год назад +1

    This is cool! Just arranged my rock collection today and was wondering what they would like tumbled, thanks for showing us what pretty/normal easy-ish to find rocks look like with a shine❤

  • @evelynbenitez6675
    @evelynbenitez6675 3 года назад +9

    I love your videos!!! I'm broke but your videos have inspired me to start this hobby. Cool galaxy rock by the way.

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! There are plenty more where that came from on the way!

  • @marcellaleeper6368
    @marcellaleeper6368 3 года назад +2

    Here I am watching this at 4 am instead of sleeping lol. Great video, enjoyed very much

  • @averageyoutuber113
    @averageyoutuber113 3 года назад +4

    That "galaxy" rock reminds me of Jupiter! It's actually crazy how similar the patterns look to the gas storms and swirls on jupiter.
    Would be cool to cut and polish it into a sphere!

  • @Bossdog91
    @Bossdog91 Год назад +1

    Granet feldspar is always gorgeous tumbled seeing the polished crystalline structures it's beautiful I make jewelry if you ever want to collaborate I'm a prospector and rockhounder also great video

  • @joydykstra5749
    @joydykstra5749 3 года назад +3

    love these rocks, I would have totally picked them up if I found them as well. Great finds

  • @steampower9990
    @steampower9990 3 года назад +2

    This is the funniest yet most informative stuff I like it keep it up 👍👍

  • @judieahmed98
    @judieahmed98 2 года назад

    Wow! You have a nice shine on those!

  • @slcrack
    @slcrack 2 года назад

    your face impression is very funny 😂😂 and I like it very much ❤ and your videos also different from others it's very unique Concept. Good Work and good luck. I'll watching your every videos

  • @MatthewCicanese
    @MatthewCicanese 11 месяцев назад

    I just subscribed! I can’t wait to see more soon! ❤

  • @kam731
    @kam731 2 года назад

    I just collected some and I’m about to order a tumbler rn !!

  • @andremorning7427
    @andremorning7427 4 года назад +4

    Beautiful rocks 😊 Wish you talked more about the process

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  4 года назад +2

      Thankyou! I will definitely make a process video in the future! Thanks for watching!

  • @PRISMADROID
    @PRISMADROID 3 года назад +1

    This dude deserves more subscribers

  • @mrparakeet
    @mrparakeet 2 года назад

    I've been contemplating buying one a few this might help me out. Also, this one is so beautiful, BANG

  • @cplsanders69
    @cplsanders69 3 года назад +2

    I love how he's like " this is going to becomea beautiful rock!!..." Throws rock aside like it's some used w**** xD

  • @Kavilion
    @Kavilion 3 года назад +4

    This is so satisfying to watch. Thank you.

  • @namiesnaturals3557
    @namiesnaturals3557 3 года назад +3

    All beautiful, put a glass bowl on ur table, works as a great stress reliever.

  • @Kaiserloki7
    @Kaiserloki7 3 года назад

    I just picked up some beauties from Lake Superior! I was wondering what’d they look like if I invested in a tumbler 🧐🧐 you know you love rocks when you say every one is your favorite haha, great video and soo fun!

  • @shamansummer2152
    @shamansummer2152 2 года назад

    this is the first time I've seen such polishing technology

  • @supersleuth3161
    @supersleuth3161 3 года назад +1

    just discovered you, cool video.

  • @hotchow1000
    @hotchow1000 3 года назад +1

    I come up that way every year for the salmon run. We usually spend a day at Selkirk. I don't fish much that day. I end up strolling the beach and going home with a bag of rocks from the shore. I've seen two types of black rocks there. One type polishes very nicely, the other doesn't. It is difficult to pick them out on the beach and don't know which is which until after I tumble them. Anyway, the black rock you have with the quartz lines made me think of that.

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад +1

      That's awesome! I also like to fish for salmon, but only in the smaller tributaries. It gets too crowded for me on the salmon river.

    • @hotchow1000
      @hotchow1000 3 года назад

      @@naturalstones4529 We avoid the Salmon river unless there is nowhere else to go.

  • @KateSpiller
    @KateSpiller 3 года назад +3

    Awesome video! I love your enthusiasm! My son has recently got into rock tumbling, and has the hobby tumbler from Nat Geo. For rocks found at the beach/sound that are already round & smooth, do you suggest skipping some of the grit sessions, and going straight to polishing?

  • @thegreedyworm3120
    @thegreedyworm3120 3 года назад

    I as well, have nifty rocks from lake ontario. I need to get myself whatever machine you got your hands on

  • @Evade5431
    @Evade5431 3 года назад

    Random video in my recommendations. Tbh not disappointed

  • @milesnewman8773
    @milesnewman8773 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video, you're inspiring me to go down this wonderful rabbit hole of the rock tumbling side of RUclips

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад +1

      You are welcome! I would say its a good way to go. We have more coming!

  • @oooooooonnneee
    @oooooooonnneee 3 года назад +1

    They look so pretty!!

  • @simonirwin8189
    @simonirwin8189 Год назад

    Great video, can I ask what make of belt-polisher/sander you have in the background and is it water fed?

  • @pigcatapult
    @pigcatapult 3 года назад

    Gotta love a nice rock, especially when it's shiny

  • @alczek
    @alczek 3 года назад +3

    Just subscribed, enjoyed the video. I am just starting and am amazed it only took 3 days. Did you vibrate to polish and that's it or did you buffer them with a polish after?
    I tumble but obviously it's a long process. So help me understand how.

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад +3

      No problem! Usually rock tumblers come with grit and instructions so that could help you if my explanation doesn't help but ill try my best. Make sure you have some type of Ceramic media to increase surface area of the grit rubbing. Step 1) Use a fine grit and a little bit of water for 1 day, adding a little water at the 12hr mark. Step 2) Change the grit to a pre-polish and repeat. Step 3) Change the grit to a polish and repeat. Step 4) If the rock is porous and still has a lot of cracks and divits, add one drop of dish soap during the last 20 min of polishing to get the polishing compound off of your rocks. BOOM, There you have it. Ill make a tutorial in the future to better explain this visually. Thanks for watching!

  • @TommyGK
    @TommyGK 3 года назад +4

    What material was inside the tumblers? I remember using grit for my tumbler tho i dont think i seen a vibratory one before!

    • @MrChubbyHubby.
      @MrChubbyHubby. 2 года назад

      Hey Tommy's Puppet Lap that was ceramic tumbling media, looked like a mix of large and small.

  • @mmmiaclaire
    @mmmiaclaire 7 месяцев назад

    Cool! I just bought a tumbler online but everything I read said you can't tumble rocks less than 6 on MOHs scale... but that's clearly not true if you can do river rocks / sedimentary / sandstone as you did?? Most rocks I have are not gems and are not that hard (according to knife scratch test), that I just want to shine up a bit, so now I am more optimistic..

  • @carischumann6300
    @carischumann6300 3 года назад

    Those are some rad rocks!

  • @edtherockhound9944
    @edtherockhound9944 4 года назад +1

    Yea I find a lot of these granite n quartz rocks and I grab them to . There pretty

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  4 года назад

      I'm glad you appreciate the natural beauty and awesomeness of igneous and metamorphic rocks too! Thanks for watching!

  • @kurtchen81
    @kurtchen81 Год назад

    Hi. I recently started drumming beach stones from the Baltic Sea. I'm curious how many ounces of grid you use for a 3lb drum in each step? Greetings from Germany

  • @Agaettis
    @Agaettis 3 года назад +1

    I have so many containers of rocks just sitting around my room from the great lakes, mostly lake huron

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад

      That's awesome! I bet some of them could be tumbled and would turn out really nice!

  • @pirateprospecting707
    @pirateprospecting707 4 года назад +1

    I like your style friend!

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  4 года назад

      Thankyou! Plenty more awesome rock projects to come!

  • @desireehead4176
    @desireehead4176 3 года назад

    When you took the rocks out around 4:25 or so, was that after one tumble or was that multiple tumbles with different grit levels? I have a cheaper rock tumbler and you have to use like 4 different powders to get them polished like that. If it was just one tumble with one powder in it what did you use to get them polished like that in one go??? Great vid by the way! I love the black rock with cracks in it.

  • @buffalobrando1288
    @buffalobrando1288 Год назад

    Great video

  • @tiffany7023
    @tiffany7023 3 года назад

    Get on Instagram and just constantly post! Y'all will
    probably get a large following soon.

  • @captainmorgandj8149
    @captainmorgandj8149 3 года назад +1

    So granite stones don’t need a coarse grit tumble? I just started my first tumble today with granite stones and I did use the coarse grit.

  • @cm1639
    @cm1639 3 года назад

    Great video! Just subscribed :)

  • @tarahenley9942
    @tarahenley9942 3 года назад +1

    Which beach did you go to? I live in Ajax and I got a bunch of stones for myself from the lake and I'm going to try tumbling them once my current batch is done!

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад

      I got these in Oswego, NY. Good luck with your rocks!

    • @tarahenley9942
      @tarahenley9942 3 года назад +1

      @@naturalstones4529 Oh wow! I assumed you were Canadian because... Lake Ontario... haha well, thank you!

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад

      @@tarahenley9942 I can see why you might think that. I also have a slightly Canadian accent when I get excited. I can't help it.

  • @saadwaqas3269
    @saadwaqas3269 6 месяцев назад

    I subscribe you because I love stones

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 2 года назад

    I think those rocks have iron content because of the rust colored spots and that avocado looking rock looks like a picture of galaxies in outer space

  • @christiestaats2143
    @christiestaats2143 3 года назад

    What’s a good tumbler to get when first starting out? I live on Lake Ontario and really want to get into hunting!

  • @joshuafenton6213
    @joshuafenton6213 3 года назад

    Hey I'm looking to buy a rock tumbler for a freind that loves collecting rocks any suggestions? Like what kind of tumbler for different applications ?

  • @donnariddle5384
    @donnariddle5384 3 года назад +1

    wow, wow ,wow.
    I totally agree!

  • @DigginWithDeej
    @DigginWithDeej 3 года назад

    The cracked looking rock is a Septarian Nodule (Lightning stone) the white cracks are calcite

  • @lobitterboy4130
    @lobitterboy4130 3 года назад

    I also have a tumbler at home, but what is in those black cups where you put the stones in ?
    are those cups just round inside or are there also blades in them ?

  • @d.b.sorensen827
    @d.b.sorensen827 2 года назад

    How do you like the calloway vibe tumbler im thinking about getting 1

  • @Probinsiya79
    @Probinsiya79 2 года назад

    Good job

  • @leighannpowers1672
    @leighannpowers1672 2 года назад

    beautiful

  • @geminirose55
    @geminirose55 2 года назад +1

    The black one with the quartz cracks looks like a lightning stone… maybe?

  • @yenhachau8539
    @yenhachau8539 3 года назад +2

    Galaxy rock! I also named my rocks.

  • @PartyCrewCoolPAD
    @PartyCrewCoolPAD Год назад

    I absolutely love putting PYRITE AND FOOLS GOLD IN #rocktumbler

  • @Hungryghost01
    @Hungryghost01 Год назад +3

    Do people watch this channel while baked

  • @heinzhubbuch9409
    @heinzhubbuch9409 3 года назад

    WHAT DID YOU TUMBEL THEM IN JUST THE CERAMIC?

  • @y3llowssportsedits778
    @y3llowssportsedits778 3 года назад +2

    That’s amazing

  • @rahazandifar5596
    @rahazandifar5596 11 месяцев назад

    Can a rock tumbler be borrowed?

  • @AdirondackBroker
    @AdirondackBroker 3 года назад +1

    Can the ceramic work in a rock tumbler well also. I don't have a vibrating one, curious. Thans

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад

      Yes! the more surfaces grinding on the rocks the better!

    • @AdirondackBroker
      @AdirondackBroker 3 года назад +1

      @@naturalstones4529 Thanks for your advise. Enjoyed your other videos also and looking forward to trying my hand at some home projects too.

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад

      @@AdirondackBroker You are welcome!

  • @innerg6164
    @innerg6164 2 года назад

    You should look into mud fossil university. 🙌🏽

  • @andreinabosch520
    @andreinabosch520 3 года назад +1

    this is so wholesome :)))

  • @MarryjoySamson-pj2ox
    @MarryjoySamson-pj2ox Год назад

    Hi there what ricipe you use of gems stone

  • @susanparker8987
    @susanparker8987 3 года назад +1

    I almost bought a tumbler today at Harbor Freight!

  • @HAL-2023
    @HAL-2023 3 года назад

    Can you use your Vibrotumbler for raw rubies?

  • @eirikmurito
    @eirikmurito 3 года назад

    What happens if you use beach sand instead of grit?

  • @spyro12011
    @spyro12011 3 года назад

    Good heavens, you are adorable.

  • @lisax119
    @lisax119 2 года назад

    How loud is that tumbler?

  • @meganhoward8820
    @meganhoward8820 4 года назад +1

    Hi there i love you stranger lol. I also love to stone pick on lake ontario i live on the lake lol. I have a ton i want to tumble i just don't have a machine aha so sad.

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  4 года назад

      Thanks! You can always go get one! or watch more of our videos lol

  • @J3S3U3M3C3O
    @J3S3U3M3C3O 3 года назад +1

    1:45 Is Black Jasper.

  • @shortiilove212
    @shortiilove212 3 года назад

    What are those little white pellets

  • @dustin-jenniereid4246
    @dustin-jenniereid4246 3 года назад +1

    We’re do you order your grit
    Supplies?

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад

      On amazon I order the Rock tumbler media kit of grit and ceramic material from a company names Polly Plastics. They offer a large amount of grit for reasonable prices.

    • @LemonySnicket-EUC
      @LemonySnicket-EUC 2 года назад

      Go to The Rock Shed. Screw Amazon

  • @UZI9MMAUTO
    @UZI9MMAUTO 3 года назад

    HEY! My neighbor is State Police. He'd stopped over with another Officer. I'd started a Tag Sale selling my tumbled rocks. I set off the radiation detector in his cruiser. I remember opening an old safe with stuff inside. I then believe whatever I used for tumbling crap came contaminated from China. He used a device. Paid drastically more for rock's asking price. Asked if he could look around. He's been very nice etc. WHAT'S GOING ON?. What's radioactive in nature and in old mines, old factory runoffs??

  • @inkspec2.022
    @inkspec2.022 3 года назад +1

    By lake Ontario
    You mean in new york??
    Sorta near sea breeze

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад

      Yep! There are plenty of spots to go rock hunting from there to Oswego, NY Just make sure you don't take rocks from State parks because that is illegal.

    • @inkspec2.022
      @inkspec2.022 3 года назад

      @@naturalstones4529 did you go to the one in webster?

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  3 года назад +1

      @@inkspec2.022 I have never been there, In the past I have gone to the beach in southwest Oswego and along the coast as you drive west.

    • @inkspec2.022
      @inkspec2.022 3 года назад

      @@naturalstones4529 ohhh I was curious cause near Webster there's a bunch of rocks near the water so I thought you might of went there to get the rocks

  • @pompadours
    @pompadours 3 года назад

    👍

  • @edmijares1011
    @edmijares1011 2 года назад

    Always run stage 1

  • @pedroalvarez9756
    @pedroalvarez9756 3 года назад

    warning this can take up to a full month depending on the tumbler. and what you are tumbling.
    personally i don't think these are even worth the shortest wait. with my tumbler its 22 days. for rocks like this.

  • @ed98027
    @ed98027 4 года назад +2

    Not sure but I think the black one is an onyx.

    • @naturalstones4529
      @naturalstones4529  4 года назад +2

      Wow I think you are right! Thanks for the tip Edward! I can now name my favorite rock.

  • @sahal8710
    @sahal8710 4 года назад +1

    Aww..🔥🔥

  • @TheCort1971
    @TheCort1971 3 года назад

    sooooo I clicked on the link for the vibratory tumbler........ yeah. i dont want water balloons... pls fix the link

  • @cliffsmash4063
    @cliffsmash4063 3 года назад

    I like your video I make some tumbled rock keychains myself you’re welcome to check them out it’s just something I do for fun but I made a video it’s not as well edited as yours but I like what you do keep it up

  • @miloflowers
    @miloflowers Год назад

    Lol i fuckin love rocks

  • @blade_swordT-T
    @blade_swordT-T 3 года назад +1

    How are you not popular

  • @betterthanever2287
    @betterthanever2287 2 года назад

    I looked up Dwayne Johnson before and after 😂😂😂

  • @sumadomi
    @sumadomi 3 года назад

    5:38 More like a Jupiter rock

  • @teawtamarah
    @teawtamarah 2 года назад

    Can u turn any rocks into crystals my silly ass thought you can get a rock Tumblr and turn any rocks into crystals 😂

  • @Pixarification
    @Pixarification 2 года назад

    You look...stoned ;x

  • @drewb.5419
    @drewb.5419 3 года назад

    Galaxy rock. What are you some kinda noob?!? That clearly resembles the gasiest of giants. Therefore it’s name should fit its description . Thus it was name, Jupiter.

  • @polishfarmer132
    @polishfarmer132 9 месяцев назад

    stop biting your finger nails ....

  • @CNNBlackmailSupport
    @CNNBlackmailSupport 3 года назад

    Am I an idiot for just noticing sawdust can be used to catch the rocks while letting the water through? It's such a good idea!