Can You Tumble Random Rocks?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2023
  • Often times when people first get a new rock tumbler, they wonder if they are able to tumble any random rock. Well today, we are going to put that to the test! Using grit, ceramic media, and all my other tips and tricks, we will see if we can make any type of rock shine!
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  • @GloFreak
    @GloFreak Год назад +2654

    I am so glad I'm not the only person who has buckets of random rocks that have no real purpose but get kept forever because each rock is special. It's a lifestyle.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +120

      Haha oh 100% 🤣

    • @dgrn101
      @dgrn101 Год назад +59

      Definitely not the only one. I have several years worth of rocks to tumble. Never know what's going to turn out in the end.

    • @areneesouder
      @areneesouder Год назад +40

      I feel ya. I can't resist picking up a rock that looks cool.

    • @kingdomwarrior1651
      @kingdomwarrior1651 Год назад +21

      @GloFreak That's me since I was s child lol😂. Everyone just thinks it's weird. I end. Decorate with these rocks lol 😂

    • @thefeatheredking2572
      @thefeatheredking2572 Год назад +4

      It really is for me.

  • @leewood729
    @leewood729 Год назад +861

    I've got an old plastic peanut butter jar filled with raw agates I picked out of gravel pits when I worked as a truck driver hauling gravel in to a factory that made prefab reinforced concrete, some 30 odd years ago. As I was the only lady driver in the company, the guys I worked with started picking out any cool rocks they found for me as well. Never got a tumbler, and when I took my 'umble collection to a rock club to see if they'd tumble them for me, they sniffed at my collection and said it wouldn't be worth the time. This makes me want to get a tumbler myself and give it a go - I bet my little agates would shine up just fine if even this bunch of random rocks came out so pretty...

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +226

      Absolutely!! I’m sorry you had that kind of reaction-and you definitely should polish them! I bet they would turn out beautiful!

    • @TheBluestflamingos
      @TheBluestflamingos 10 месяцев назад +200

      In my experience, people with funky hobbies are either gatekeeping turds or so excited to have a new hobby-buddy they'll drop everything to induct you into their flock.
      I'm sorry you ran into the former.

    • @lesliemergenthal75
      @lesliemergenthal75 10 месяцев назад +31

      You should do it. I bet you got some good agates. I’d love to see the raw rocks you have in the peanut butter jar. Get a tumbler!

    • @Manhandle730
      @Manhandle730 9 месяцев назад +12

      I don’t know how high quality they are but I know harbor freight sells a tumbler that is pretty affordable. Just my two cents.

    • @Sigurther
      @Sigurther 9 месяцев назад +2

      Do it!

  • @hedgeearthridge6807
    @hedgeearthridge6807 11 месяцев назад +489

    My biology professor always said "there's no such thing as a failed experiment, record everything that happens, you can always learn from it". That's definitely what happened here, i think we all learned a lot from this! I have no idea how i ended up here btw, i was randomly recommended this video. I love seeing people's hobbies and how interesting they are!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  11 месяцев назад +22

      Well I’m glad you are here!

  • @boulderboyv10
    @boulderboyv10 Год назад +1211

    I do batches of random rocks for my girls and their friends. They spend so much time picking through for their favorites and trade them with their friends for hours. I set up my light table and give them magnifying glasses and lupes they can share

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +93

      Oh that is awesome! I hope to do that one day!

    • @boulderboyv10
      @boulderboyv10 Год назад +104

      @Agate Ariel it really renewed my love of rocks. They don't care about rarity or value. They care about shiny and pretty. We get a type granite that's about 70% beautiful red crystals and our driveway is full of it. Once they're polished they're stunning and the neighborhood kids treat them like diamonds

    • @melhawk6284
      @melhawk6284 Год назад +20

      ​@@boulderboyv10 Pikes Peak red? That stuff makes a pretty tumbled stone. Made a few paperweights from it!

    • @boulderboyv10
      @boulderboyv10 Год назад +15

      @Mel Hawk it's a local granite (alberta rocky mountains) as far as I can tell

    • @melhawk6284
      @melhawk6284 Год назад +12

      @@boulderboyv10 nice! For whatever reason, the Rockies seem to produce some truly pretty red granite!

  • @sophisticatedPJs
    @sophisticatedPJs Год назад +458

    I know nothing about rock tumbling but I do think it's cool how the process brought out a lot of bright colors and patterns you couldn't see before, low key makes me want to get a tumbler someday

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +46

      Right! It definitely brings out their beauty! You definitely should! Tumbling is so fun!

    • @johnrobertd748
      @johnrobertd748 Год назад +6

      How about today?

    • @viltuil
      @viltuil 7 месяцев назад

      @@johnrobertd748 broke

  • @kimberleyebsary1693
    @kimberleyebsary1693 Год назад +568

    We do random rocks a lot in our tumblers....our whole family are constantly picking up rocks to put in the tumblers to see how they turn out....those turned out good 👍

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +33

      It can definitely be fun trying out different rocks in the tumbler-and some can really surprise you!

  • @octopusballoons
    @octopusballoons Год назад +211

    I am impressed by your commitment to rock tumbling as well as mint chocolate chip ice cream

  • @stuffs8802
    @stuffs8802 Год назад +273

    10:40. I really like how the basalt looks, even though it didn't come out the best I still really just love how it looks with that texture, it really compliments the dark color of the stone.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +21

      Right I agree actually! The texture does look pretty cool!

  • @LadyAnaesthesia
    @LadyAnaesthesia Год назад +163

    The final product for me is kind of nostalgic, just cause it looks like the polished rocks you could get in the grab bins of so so so many gift shops across the country, at least when I was younger. Much to the annoyance of my dad since my brother and I ALWAYS had to get a bag of those random rocks, to the point that I still have a box of them in my nightstand XD I love it, and so glad I came across your video.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +17

      Oh right!! Those gift shop rocks have a very fond place in my heart for sure!!

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint 7 месяцев назад +2

      I’m 30 and I still have my shiny rocks from the natural history museum.

  • @chris8175
    @chris8175 Год назад +228

    i grew up in the 60s tumbling found rocks with my grandpa, and i still have a few of them.
    i actually didn't even realise some people bought special rocks to tumble until my 20s!
    and i LOVE how yours turned out!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +12

      Oh that’s so awesome! I love the connection you have with your grandpa 😊

    • @lijohnyoutube101
      @lijohnyoutube101 11 месяцев назад +5

      First time I have heard of buying rocks

    • @juliagetty-gordon2500
      @juliagetty-gordon2500 4 месяца назад

      I did the same with my grampa!!

  • @CeeQuin
    @CeeQuin 9 месяцев назад +18

    I feel like these would make really cool additions to aquariums.

    • @munchiis2486
      @munchiis2486 12 часов назад

      That's what I thought too! I've been watching videos of people making their own aquariums and these would be lovely!

  • @jeffspaulding9834
    @jeffspaulding9834 Год назад +67

    Finding your own rocks is great. I spent a couple months working in Spain and my girlfriend picked up tons of rocks on the beaches. We used a Mohs hardness kit and separated them by hardness before tumbling them. We ended up with fantastic results, and it was a lot more fun than just using rocks that we ordered.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +7

      That’s awesome! Glad you had a good result!

  • @aspi66
    @aspi66 Год назад +138

    When I first started tumbling, I grabbed random rocks from our driveway and from the road side! It was a good way to practice and some came out really nice. I love your quartz piece, the red ones are kind of like jasper! They are also pretty!!! Fun project!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +9

      Thank you! Yes it’s always so exciting getting a new tumbler and testing different pieces!

  • @Sally4th_
    @Sally4th_ Год назад +52

    I got a tumble-polisher when I was a kid and just dug stones out of the garden to feed it. We're on glacial till so there was a huge variety of gorgeous reds and browns from all parts north. I made pendants and bracelets from some, filled the dishes around plant pots with the rest. The tumbler's long gone but I never broke the habit of picking up random rocks :)

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +3

      Yes!! I love stories like that!

    • @alyywhite1978
      @alyywhite1978 Месяц назад

      I moved not very far but far enough to get away from the glacial till...i loved seeing all the cool rocks in my backyard. Now I'm getting really into rocks and... I'm in swamp 😂

  • @garetkonigsfeld2
    @garetkonigsfeld2 Год назад +54

    I think it was a success. I really like the random textures and colors. I'm always bringing small pretty rocks home to my wife that I find while walking my dog. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +3

      That’s awesome! I was pleasantly surprised at the results!

  • @gems2jewels
    @gems2jewels Год назад +80

    I think this was a great experiment. They turned out a lot better than I thought they would. Wow, that slurry was crazy thick and muddy. I'm glad you did this. 👩‍🔬

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +10

      Right! I was so surprised how thick the slurry remained throughout!

    • @Archos777
      @Archos777 Год назад +8

      @@AgateAriel Do the slurry have any application? Like, can you put it into a mold and cook it like potery to make a brick os something, for example? Or as some sort of cement/binder? Mix with clay, maybe?

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +3

      @@Archos777 I’m not sure actually! I’ve never tried it!

  • @lyrajaded
    @lyrajaded 9 месяцев назад +12

    Maybe I’m basic, but I think they turned out pretty :)
    Im not sure what I would use them for, but I think they would look really pretty embedded in clay as a showcase of local geological colors and textures
    On that note, I’m reminded of a time around 2012, this great art store in St Paul called Wet Paint carried a really nice watercolor brand where some of the paints were actual crushed up pigments (ie: the amethyst was crush amethyst). The brand made a local paint for every state. Minnesota’s we’re crushed up clay pipes and it was a beautiful, warm, earthy brown.
    But anyway, fun video. Thank you for sharing :)

  • @sandmaker
    @sandmaker Год назад +42

    Yup, it was a lot of fun. Random rocks give a random polish. You never know until you try. Now you know. Thanks for taking us along on the journey.

  • @billcurtis7687
    @billcurtis7687 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm 76, former Infantry Marine with 28 months in combat, college grad, design engineer, and am teaching my 9 year old granddaughter how to "Tumble Rocks", as I bought her a Rock Tumbler for her 10th birthday. I loved your video, I'll have granddaughter watch it with me today, then we'll follow your instructions. She is wildly excited and frankly so am I, but I'm more excited by her excitement then anything of my own making. But..., ..., I can't wait to see our end result together. Thanks so much for making this video!

  • @soul_adventurist
    @soul_adventurist Год назад +49

    All of my rocks are stuff I’ve picked up on walks or from the North Shore. I don’t think I’d just go grab a bunch of rocks and dirt off a road and tumble though. Thanks for sharing and thanks for helping us learn.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +2

      Of course!

    • @gwendolynfoote4460
      @gwendolynfoote4460 11 месяцев назад +2

      I pick up rocks and penny's. I'm going to try tumbling with my grandson. We're going to use some of the rocks I've picked up along the way.

  • @cheleslaughter
    @cheleslaughter Год назад +39

    Good to see I'm not alone in grabbing random rocks to see what happens. So much satisfaction in the little triumphs.
    I love the hidden gems you found in there. More than a few looked great, but I would definitely vote for the creamy yellow one. 😉

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +3

      Right! It’s so satisfying to see how beautiful some become!

  • @nunyabusiness3920
    @nunyabusiness3920 Год назад +64

    Bought my kid a tumbler kit for Christmas one year, didn't realize you had to keep it running for weeks 😂

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +7

      Haha it does take a while that’s for sure!

    • @TrishHalterman
      @TrishHalterman 11 месяцев назад +4

      Patience is something we all need a little bit of work on these days, right?
      I am in the process of purchasing one for my neice and this was a pleasant surprise

    • @nunyabusiness3920
      @nunyabusiness3920 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@TrishHalterman I prayed for patience and God told me to wait 😂

    • @alyywhite1978
      @alyywhite1978 Месяц назад

      ​@@nunyabusiness3920 i needed that laugh, ty 😂

  • @Demonskunk
    @Demonskunk Год назад +53

    It’s the little imperfections that make a stone unique. I like the one with little green/blue pock marks in it.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +6

      Yes!! That one is awesome!

  • @lyssums
    @lyssums 11 месяцев назад +12

    Me and my dad did this when I was very young. It turned out very similarly. Then we got special rocks to tumble but honestly as a kid I liked the random ones from the neighborhood better!

  • @megameg7212
    @megameg7212 Год назад +25

    Love these! I’m from Washington county missouri and we have a lot of calcite and quartz in the area. My personal favorite is red jasper!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +3

      Jaspers are so awesome!! Greta to tumble too!

  • @sukikurai
    @sukikurai 10 месяцев назад +4

    i think this experiment went well. you can tell from the first tumble which ones are basalt and which ones are quartz and etc. maybe you can pick out the ones that you know will look good and do that a couple times until you have enough to continue with. also honestly i love the satin finish on the basalt. it might not sparkle like the quartz but it feels so elegant.

  • @Cici_Dial
    @Cici_Dial 2 месяца назад +1

    My wife and I like picking up random pieces of gravel during our walks to admire their beauty. We practice catch and release, that is, we put the rocks back when we are done admiring them, especially if the site is serving a purpose like erosion control or a railroad bed. Glad to know others like randoms rocks too.

  • @sotnos1125
    @sotnos1125 9 месяцев назад +1

    Oh boy, after the first step when she says "there are no real stunners" I was already absolutely enamoured with every single one

  • @dylancole3678
    @dylancole3678 Год назад +37

    I really liked the speckled rocks you were showing at the end of the video! I know some didn’t get as shiny but I’m sure they feel really neat! I would say what types of rocks they are but I’m still pretty new to the hobby! Love to always be learning more though!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! Yes they did feel pretty cool!

  • @sabrabest3936
    @sabrabest3936 Год назад +11

    I've tumbled a number of random rocks and, like you, found that some turn out way better than expected and others not so much. I really like the epidote.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      Right! The cool little clear knob on the epidote was so unique!

  • @DahLekKnight
    @DahLekKnight 7 месяцев назад +2

    The experiment was awesome! We learned, so I count it as a success.
    “Research is thousands of no’s and that one amazing EUREKA!”

  • @Nemnar7
    @Nemnar7 9 месяцев назад +4

    I would never have guessed the wnd result was just random rocks that had been tumbled. They all looked cool in their own way.

  • @ninjakitty8944
    @ninjakitty8944 Год назад +25

    Just stumbled upon your channel. As a child I had a massive rock collection. I liked the milky cortz out of all the ones you tumbled. However my personal favorite would be amethyst .

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +2

      Welcome aboard! Rocks are so awesome!

  • @bradleerecore4408
    @bradleerecore4408 Год назад +18

    Hey there! So, I'm living out my childhood wishes through our daughter. For Christmas, we purchased her a NatGeo Platinum tumbler. I've made no secrets in letting her and my wife know that part of this gift was for me too. She turned 10 the 1st week of Feb and she know has about 6 pounds of rocks to tumble. We did two loads and sorted out ones to move on and ones to redo in different steps and just today, we started the step 4 polish. We are so excited to see how they turn out! I like that you did this experiment as I was wondering how this would play out. Thank you for this. Also, We are planning a trip to Minnesota early fall to see my brother. I hear North Shore of Lake Superior is a great place to rockhound. Can you share any good places to spend a few hours as I'm planning a couple days of exploration?

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +4

      I love that you can share your passion with your daughter! I can’t wait to do that one day with my own children.
      Minnesota is awesome for rockhounding! Any rocky lake shore you are bound to find some good rocks. Some of my favorite places are the rocky shores of Lake Superior, Grand Marais, and Moose Lake! Also if you do visit Lake Superior a great place to check out is black beach! It’s a beach with black sand and it’s really cool! Not many rocks to find there though. Hope that helps!

    • @bradleerecore4408
      @bradleerecore4408 Год назад

      @@AgateAriel thank you for sharing this information. Black Beach sounds interesting. If we have time after hounding, we'll need to check that out. Have a great day and my daughter and I are looking forward to new vids

    • @bradleerecore4408
      @bradleerecore4408 Год назад +1

      Oh, and btw, all of them. Lol! Especially the multi-colored ones.

    • @tmf866
      @tmf866 Год назад +3

      You want to go to the Franklin Mineral Show in Franklin NJ - not much to do around there, especially that time of year, but they have a lot of interesting rocks at the show, and if you sign up you can visit a quarry where they mine franklinite, a special fluorescent mineral found nowhere else. (It doesn't look like much when it's not under black light.)

  • @koreyhayden1368
    @koreyhayden1368 Год назад +26

    What a great video!!! I've been tumbling for probly around 11yrs and 2yrs ago my kids brought a couple handfuls of 1/4in or less rocks from the driveway, I tumbled them, and was actually shocked at how shiny and awesome they looked haha
    Edit: I said 1/5 I stead if 1/4

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +3

      Oh that is awesome! Sometimes you can get good ones that way!

  • @moanamichelle
    @moanamichelle 7 месяцев назад +1

    They turned out so pretty. Shows why you never judge the outside because something amazing is just beneath.

  • @Miracles357
    @Miracles357 Год назад +14

    My toddler collects rocks, a trait in the family 😂. I think eventually he'll be tumbling his rocks to give them a gloss or shine. I believe the experiment was a success.

  • @icreatedanaccountforthis1852
    @icreatedanaccountforthis1852 Год назад +9

    I was super impressed how they looked after the first tumble.

  • @jennasink8743
    @jennasink8743 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’m just now discovering that rock tumbling is even a thing, but I love these. The colors are so pretty!

  • @jennrodriguezdaluz
    @jennrodriguezdaluz Год назад +5

    as someone who used to get polished rocks from tourist traps as a kid, i would always choose the wonky ones because they seemed to have their own interesting "story" 😂 i love how these randos turned out, i am partial to the red ones myself!

  • @davidjones9609
    @davidjones9609 Год назад +6

    This reminds me of my mother, thanks for that.
    Due to various reasons and us kids supplying her with river rocks, she got a bit into rock tumbling. She didn't really get into the high polish end as I recall, mostly just cleaning them up to get the minerals to show.
    So you most definitely can tumble random rocks to reasonable success and I have the scent memory to prove it.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад

      That’s so awesome! Thank you for sharing!

  • @tsadrummer
    @tsadrummer Год назад +13

    I really like the ones at 11:13 and especially 11:18. Great experiment though, you ought to do an experiment like this but with a bag or bucket of landscaping rocks.

  • @yumi_christina_masaki
    @yumi_christina_masaki 9 месяцев назад +1

    RUclips just recommended this video out of nowhere and this sure is gonna be my new fascination!

  • @Dubstequtie
    @Dubstequtie Год назад +2

    When I was a toddler and up, my parents would tumble random rocks I gave them. They'd let me keep giving them ones I found pretty, until it was full.
    Then I'd watch them set it up in the kitchen, and for a week+ the rumble of the tumbler would brrrr in the kitchen, and I would watch the little red barrel spin and slosh once in awhile in anticipation.
    When the day would come to open it up, i'd help them take out the rocks and clean them... and pick out my favorites.
    They'd have me pick out a mommy, and daddy rock for them every time too and they'd keep their own little collection.
    There was some cool looking ones if I can remember correctly.
    I think we had to panic move on a budget out of that house, so I doubt the rocks came with us if I remember correctly. I don't recall the rock legacy moving houses with us so yeah... but I am sure they're in that house's yard somewhere... with their little history in them.. unless the new house owner did major yard reconstruction, then they're probably scattered around the world or in some sort of dump site lol...

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад

      I love that they are little treasures that maybe someday someone new can find and treasure! 😊

  • @sarahmorey6337
    @sarahmorey6337 Год назад +9

    That's a beautiful mix of colors and patterns, it could be a great decoration for an aquarium or a potted plant.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад

      Right!! That’s a great idea!

  • @amythystmoon864
    @amythystmoon864 8 месяцев назад

    I am so glad I discovered your channel. I can watch you tumble rocks all day.❤

  • @hayleybugglunt9364
    @hayleybugglunt9364 Год назад +5

    Her: a couple of these might have some potential
    Me: I LOVE EVERY ROCK EVER I LOVE THEM ALL!!!

  • @Thegoofygoblin
    @Thegoofygoblin Год назад +5

    I want to watch you tumble that entire bucket that would be cool and then color coordinate them and see what all a five pound bucket yields. Makes me want a five pound bucket of rocks. I’ve been preparing to get my first rock tumbler soon and I’m sooo excited!!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +2

      Oh that would be cool! Definitely would take a LOT of grit though! Haha

  • @leeannegunn9295
    @leeannegunn9295 3 месяца назад

    I love those rocks!!!! They came out very well for random. This has peaked my interest and enlightened me. I never knew it took that long and so much material. Thanks for doing this because I love random.❤

  • @dianequince8761
    @dianequince8761 9 месяцев назад

    Great results from an experiment! I really liked the reddish one at the end of the video. I love when you get cool results from what you're tumbling. I'm still new at this and watch different videos to learn more. Thanks for this 😃

  • @haggis53
    @haggis53 Год назад +3

    Loved this!!! This is exactly the kinda stuff I wanna do with a rock tumbler!

  • @mcgarry56
    @mcgarry56 Год назад +6

    I have been picking up rocks since I was 5 years old. I have three brothers but I was the only one with rocks in my pockets. I often wonder what my poor mother did with them all,lol. I LOVE rocks, they’re fascinating geographic artifacts for me. I’m not certain that I have a favorite, they’re all favorites for one reason or another.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад

      So true! Love that it’s a life long hobby!

    • @JuleahStrickland
      @JuleahStrickland Год назад +2

      Hey Sherri, I just saw your user name and wanted to say Semper Fi to another WM!

    • @mcgarry56
      @mcgarry56 Год назад +1

      @@JuleahStrickland Semper Fi Sister! Picking up rocks makes sense to us, lol.

    • @JuleahStrickland
      @JuleahStrickland Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣 my folks live in Lejeune and when I visit them, my mom and I go to Onslow Beach. She never fails to ask if we are police calling allllll the rocks on the beach. Lol

  • @marangoh09
    @marangoh09 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent, this process with the little grabble rocks is something that many people like me was wondering but that we never did, so you gave us that chance to see. Thank you!!

  • @jaimelynnhinkle
    @jaimelynnhinkle 7 месяцев назад

    I love this!! Thank you for making these videos. I've waited my whole life to get a rock tumbler and my husband is getting me one for my birthday!! I can't wait!

  • @mikek4443
    @mikek4443 Год назад +3

    Not bad at all for random, turned out pretty nice, showing you can find decent stuff pretty much anywhere thanks.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад

      Absolutely! There are great rocks everywhere! 😊

  • @kwpalms
    @kwpalms Год назад +8

    Thanks for doing this video. I always thought about doing this. Being new to tumbling I find all rocks fascinating and unique. So I don't have a favorite because everything is new and pretty 😄.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      That’s awesome! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊

  • @amythystmoon864
    @amythystmoon864 8 месяцев назад

    Total success ❤I love that milky quartz. It’s so beautiful.

  • @kellyratliff3473
    @kellyratliff3473 3 месяца назад

    I really enjoyed watching you tumbling results. It is really neat how they turned out. I liked the black and white ones and several of the other ones .

  • @paulgalloway3844
    @paulgalloway3844 Год назад +3

    I love your videos. I thought I would thank some of my favourite RUclipsrs. I'm an armchair rockhound. I can't actually go myself because a stroke has left me partially disabled and affected my balance, but I do enjoy it vicariously through you and others.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      Wow thank you so much! I’m glad you can come along on our adventures!

  • @TheGreeneBead
    @TheGreeneBead Год назад +5

    Ooohhh there's so many to choose from that I'd consider a "favorite"... maybe 🤔 🤔🤔 Hagstones? Or corals. I'm **really** good at finding both of those when I'm out picking. But the druzy Coral fossils are always my fav kinds of finds 😊

  • @user-wv7ym3ui6c
    @user-wv7ym3ui6c Месяц назад

    keep up the good work! very satisfying video

  • @drink.more.water.
    @drink.more.water. 5 месяцев назад

    honestly really into how all of the stones turned out, I've been asking myself this question for so many years but never had a tumbler. Thank you!

  • @TheRealZanryu
    @TheRealZanryu Год назад +3

    They all look pretty good, imo. I prefer to tumble glass but now I wanna try this.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +2

      Oh and I want to try tumbling glass!

  • @EFergDindrane
    @EFergDindrane Год назад +4

    These would be gorgeous in a lot of crafts or in aquaria/terraria.

  • @jimedgar6789
    @jimedgar6789 2 месяца назад

    Excellent work!

  • @Tom_Losh
    @Tom_Losh 9 месяцев назад +1

    IMHO the experiment was a success as even the very plain, dull finish rocks each had it's own personality. In some ways I prefer them to some of the garish highly polished rocks.

  • @samuelfiore7949
    @samuelfiore7949 Год назад +6

    Another successful video. Always going the extra mile to do what no one else will.
    i.e. like the time you put all the grits and polish in one cycle just to see and actually they didn't come out that bad lol.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад

      Oh well thank you-I’m glad you liked it!

  • @mashakalinkina7207
    @mashakalinkina7207 Год назад +3

    That “stone” color of the sludge upon opening the container is Really beautiful.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад

      It’s so cool the colors you see sometimes in the slurry!

  • @aarone3790
    @aarone3790 4 месяца назад

    The second one of your favorites was my favorite awesome video always wanted a rock tumbler really enjoy your channel

  • @meredithgreenslade1965
    @meredithgreenslade1965 2 месяца назад

    I think they came out lovely. Unique

  • @ginabernard3626
    @ginabernard3626 Год назад +3

    ewwie gewies...lol...i love your positivity!!! thanks for sharing the experiment, Ariel!

  • @CalliopePony
    @CalliopePony Год назад +3

    The final product looks a lot like the rocks I find in the river which... is really not at all surprising since the river basically tumbles random rocks.

  • @user-zx8et3lt3n
    @user-zx8et3lt3n Месяц назад

    I tumble rocks that initially were purchased as landscape materials. I did get a lot of pretty finished rocks that I am using to make jewelry including jasper, carnelian, and many quartz. Also they are often smooth enough to skip the first grit tumble. I use a dremel tool to smooth out imperfections and sand to a nice polish.

  • @user-jc4on1qm9p
    @user-jc4on1qm9p 4 месяца назад

    I really love rocks! Ive been rockhounding ever since i can remember! I know SOME types of rocks beacuse of Ariel! I love these videos and i really like this channel! Keep going like this! ❤❤❤

  • @matthewjohnson6360
    @matthewjohnson6360 Год назад +3

    How did your family handle the cold last week?
    I liked the random rock tumble.

  • @lgd4247
    @lgd4247 Год назад +3

    Success! They're all unique.

  • @winterstarlight3418
    @winterstarlight3418 5 месяцев назад

    As someone who has been collecting random rocks for the past 5+ years, this is extremely encouraging to me! I was gifted a tumbler last Christmas and I am only now researching to finally tumble my EXTENSIVE rock collection. It ranges from obsidian, agate, petrified wood, quartz, and many more random rocks I find in gravel pits and job sites. Thank you for this!! I got excited just seeing the end result seeing all the beautiful patterns, colors, and shapes of just some random rocks :D Edit: I would say the experiment is a success!

  • @lillylove3903
    @lillylove3903 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for doing this. I was curious about this myself. I do think that the rocks came out cool!

  • @tstahler5420
    @tstahler5420 Год назад +4

    You managed to make me watch the entire video, I'd call it a success. 😂

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      This is the best compliment I can hear! 😎

  • @kerielwatson3197
    @kerielwatson3197 Год назад +3

    This has taught me I can indeed tumble random rocks, just don't put the dirt and teeny tiny rocks in the barrel 😂

  • @error1oading
    @error1oading 10 месяцев назад +1

    Glad I found your channel. I’ve collected rocks for so many years and have always wanted to get into polishing them. I think my favorite might be that smaller black one you showed towards the end, with the white lines throughout!

  • @codybasore2747
    @codybasore2747 9 месяцев назад

    I have hundreds of rocks in my room and a lil beginner rock tumbler in the other room that I haven't tried yet. this video is the thing that's going to push me to actually try it!! thank you!

  • @koreyhayden1368
    @koreyhayden1368 Год назад +3

    Haha aw man...NO BORAX until state 3 at least....it just a waste of borax is all, ya it helps throughout but it's not needed till stage 3

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +2

      You’re right! The clip with the borax was from a couple months ago before I learned that 😊

    • @koreyhayden1368
      @koreyhayden1368 Год назад +1

      @AgateAriel perfect! I still love your uploads Ariel!! I've been a tumbler for a decade now and I love it! I really do enjoy your content too, its awesome, and my kids love it too!!!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      @@koreyhayden1368 that’s awesome thank you so much!

  • @mangokraken
    @mangokraken Год назад +4

    I havent really been into rocks i'm more of a "flip a rock to find a bug" person but I have always wondered this exact thing.
    Always wanted a tumbler but never got around to getting one
    Edit: Thank you for making this video. This question had been hanging around my mind for almost 15 years. Now I know!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад

      That’s awesome! Glad I could help 😊

  • @alkeppler
    @alkeppler 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. I am just starting and have a double batch in the tumbler in grit one. Rocks I collected with my wife at a day at the beach, so good head start.

  • @koreyhayden1368
    @koreyhayden1368 Год назад +2

    10:54.. that "clear/yellowy rock was best for sure! So cool for being randorocks!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      Yes I liked that one! Too bad it was so thin!

    • @koreyhayden1368
      @koreyhayden1368 Год назад +1

      @@AgateAriel would still make a great pendant!

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      @@koreyhayden1368 that’s true!!

  • @timeout8057
    @timeout8057 Год назад +4

    SiliCON not siliCONE 🤣

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      Oh for real?! Haha I’ve always said it like that 🤣

    • @mrcryptozoic817
      @mrcryptozoic817 Год назад

      Thanks to Jeopardy everyone likes to correct pronunciation. We all know what she was talking about.
      For example, I could say "SiliCON not siliCONE " is not a sentence and be perfectly correct.

    • @fredericapanon207
      @fredericapanon207 Год назад +1

      @@mrcryptozoic817 The thing is, silicon is the element and silicone is the long chain compound formed with silicon as the backbone. Chemistry-wise, they are very different.

  • @vancesumrall1829
    @vancesumrall1829 9 месяцев назад

    all rocks are beautiful!!

  • @nagjrcjasonbower
    @nagjrcjasonbower Год назад +2

    Super educational. Thanks!!

  • @sharoneasley
    @sharoneasley 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think they look great. I’m thinking of buying a Tumbler. Thanks for sharing your video.

  • @JeannetteSeward
    @JeannetteSeward Год назад +1

    I've only tumbled random rocks. Well, I may choose which rocks I think will be interesting. I've used random sand as grit. I used to have a collection of brass baskets with various sizes of mesh. So I'd put sand through that to get different grits.
    I loved the results. It's great cheap fun.

  • @DrewWoodall
    @DrewWoodall 21 день назад

    That was really cool!

  • @scottpreston5074
    @scottpreston5074 Год назад +1

    It makes me appreciate how the Egyptians carved really huge stones and polished them to a super smooth finish.

  • @RockMonger
    @RockMonger Год назад +4

    That epidote was pretty cool. I like the difference of the high polish with the satin look. My favorite rocks right now are Flower stones I find in my area.

    • @AgateAriel
      @AgateAriel  Год назад +1

      Yes! Sometimes the satin look does turn out pretty cool!

  • @Imthrashsfu
    @Imthrashsfu 8 месяцев назад

    Great idea for a video. Thanks!

  • @pohjanvanamo
    @pohjanvanamo 7 месяцев назад

    I think they are lovely!

  • @KateCarew
    @KateCarew 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think anything that’s an experiment is a success! You learned and observed new things :)
    As to the basalt, we didn’t expect much, they still look nice and a few ended up shinier than I’d anticipated.
    My biggest concern was the varying hardnesses, but they fared pretty well!
    I just found your channel and I’m so excited to see what kind of content you’ve got.
    I am also a rock lover and I’ll watch other people do what I do because I can’t get enough. ROCKS RULE.
    And yes, I know that “rock” isn’t the correct term, that we have minerals, fossils and gemstones but whatever, I love them all! I love rocks, love them in a box, with a Fox eating lox.

  • @clairet5636
    @clairet5636 8 месяцев назад

    I didn't know it took so many weeks to polish rocks. It makes me appreciate the polished rocks I have more. My 3 year old son loves playing with them.

  • @christianlunderman6034
    @christianlunderman6034 Год назад +1

    looks great !

  • @ellarisch6972
    @ellarisch6972 19 дней назад

    I am new to rock tumbling but have had a blast learning!!! I did random rocks from our driveway and a river bank and I found a couple emeralds and some green jasper. Might not be much to some but I have found some beautiful rocks to display