I love your channel! I don't always have time to watch but I'm discovering, your videos are very relaxing to watch before going to bed. Thank you! I lived in Michigan as a girl and my parents live there now. Michigan is SO beautiful!!!!
Just finished my very first batch, thanks to your teachings they came out amazing! I even used a nat geo tumbler but with some patience I am very happy with the results. Thank you!!! I would’ve given up if I had just followed the directions without any googling
Love rocks of the Great Lakes. My easy access lake is Lake Ontario and like seeing the potential finds at the Great Lakes. Great Job and Looking forward to more of these similar videos.
I have several older videos of Great Lakes tumbled rocks too, and I'll be making more in the future. I have a couple more barrels of finds from last summer running in the tumbler right now.
@@MichiganRocks of course you do! Lol. (have more tumbling) I'm sure I've seen all your videos and looking forward to more. If I haven't mentioned, your whole setup is amazing and there should be some sort of trophy 😀. So organized which leads to perfection.
Great rocks in the box episode! All of them are cool. Nancy's UP is my favorite out of those. I can see why you like rocks with stripes. Thanks for sharing Rob!
Another great video. I just wish I could follow behind you on your rock hunts so I could pick up and keep all of your rejects! LOL. I like rocks tumbled and left in their more natural shape, but your enthusiasm for perfection in tumbling also makes your videos so interesting. It is a joy to see someone love what they do. ROCK ON!
I really need to do a video where I tumble a batch of rocks more the way you prefer them. I'd love to know what percent of people prefer your way over my way of tumbling. There are definitely a lot of people in both camps.
It's fun how everyone likes different things. I would never consider spraying my rocks with a coating since that seems unnatural to me (I know I should never say never). But somehow tumbling them until they're a completely unnatural shape seems completely okay to me. Weird.
Beautiful rocks in a box! I just love seeing the great polish you put on rocks. I love the shots of the UP too. We used to go up every year, but haven't been able to for a while. It's wonderful to see it in your videos. Thank you Rob!
I'm glad you like them. They're some of my least popular videos but I keep making them for people like you. Thanks for letting me know how much you enjoy them.
@Michigan Rocks It's more relatable to me. I'm more apt to go to a local beach & spend a few hours there as opposed to ordering rocks from a store that costs $15-$100. Keep the rocks in a box coming
Great comparisons, they come out so beautifully every time. You do an amazing job with them, knowing your craft as well as you do. Thanks for showing us these Superior treasures.
I loved the cloudy one with depth after the prehnite one. I chuckled when I saw the one that was long and green thinking cucumbers then you said pickle rock and you nailed it.👍
Beautiful! I’m partial to jasper because my favorite color is red. I loved the black and red together. You had an unknown rock there that reminded me of Candy corn! And now a pickle rock is on my hunting list! Thank you for sharing your treasure!
I have a few more planned, although not recored yet. I probably have enough Michigan rocks in the tumbler right now to do two more of my own finds and several boxes of rocks that I bought that I could do videos on.
Can you imagine what a kitchen countertop would look like with polished rocks from Michigan imbedded in recycled glass and made into a slab? Gosh that would be beautiful!
@@MichiganRocks I've seen countertops made with recycled glass chips that are beautiful, but I don't know what other material is mixed with it. Probably some man-made solid surface counter product. But if the glass chips were replaced with different sized thin slabs of rocks that were polished, can you imagine the beauty of it?
At 1:46, the light color rock that simulated a fossil, & that you suggested could be banded chert was my favorite. Was really impressed w/ the clarity of multiple bands so evenly spaced apart. Nice box of work. Always enjoy these vids.
I really liked the first rock. I kind of like the quartz ones although they often have fractures in them. The sweet gherkin was cool too ! They all were great, nice video.
Another great batch! It's nice to see you tumbling rocks with imperfections. I think it's a good example of what can be achieved with some patience and proper technique/experience as well as provide beginners with realistic expectations. I think I miss out on a lot of beauty lately because I've been setting my standards a little too high 😅
Thanks for pointing out hematite...that word has escaped me for a couple of days. Beautiful rocks. A couple of mayagates? I have 1 with copper, maybe I'll polish it up. Not tumble. The green host rock with puddingstone inclusions is nice. That rock...It's the U.P., I see it!!!
The very first "boring" stone I found to be gorgeous. The pudding stones are too. Would you sell some? I might make ring of some obsidian. In Tennessee there's not much variety. Thank for the video! ❤😊
I had several people tell me that the first one was not boring, so you're not alone. I just prefer more contrasting colors in rocks, or at least really bright colors. I don't sell any of my tumbled rocks.
Omg... not sure how I missed this video but I absolutely loved your description of the favorite rock... looks like the UP if you squint and don't know what the UP looks like. 😂😂😂 and yes.. the UP does deserve a halo!
I loves most of those rocks. I so love jasper. It polishes so well and so shiny. I plan on going back up to the UP this year. Just not sure what would be the best time to go.
Cool. Can you give me a heads up when you think its about time to go then? I so wanna go back up there. It's been way too long for me. Maybe just shoot me a text? That would be awesome.
Wonderful way to start my day! Thank you Rob! Would you be opossed to taking the Unakite rock over to your Kingsley North Cabber and polish that out? Or is that something you don't do? Just curious?
No, I wouldn't be opposed to that at all. It's not something I've hardly ever done though. I'd be more likely to throw it back in the coarse stage with some other rocks and then run it through the Lot-O again.
@@MichiganRocks I especially like unikite, and would enjoy seeing more of what you can do with it. I am trying to learn about and am just starting to collect rocks that are pink, green, or a combination of both.
I use a lot of unakite to make Christmas ornaments, crosses, and the bottoms of turtles I make. Sometimes I prefer just green epidote, which is the green mineral in unakite. Christmas ornaments: ruclips.net/video/VDoZL4MiPgQ/видео.html Crosses: ruclips.net/video/dJ7qriOF0r4/видео.html Turtles: ruclips.net/user/shorts2MVTZq0DQew
I will call them moldy pudding stones since they look to be past their sell by date. LOL Lots of nice rocks today. My favorites are usually the ones with transparent or iridescent parts.
You like stripes....that U.P. looking rock is stunning...take a pic and send it to Lake Superior magazine....I sent one that had a cloud that looked like the U.P. I'm published!
It took me a minute, but I think I see it. Is the panther sticking up in the middle? Is it where the Keweenaw Peninsula would be if this was a map of the U.P.
Hi Rob! Do you sell your cabs? I checked your merch shop and only saw shirts. I saw you make a cab that I absolutely adore, and was hoping you might be selling it. Thanks! (Even if you don’t sell them!)
Rob, I would love to be able to buy rocks you find, polished or not. I started rock collecting just this year, but am 76 and can't go out hunting myself. You have a great eye for choosing rocks, great talent for polishing, and your videos are just wonderful.
No, I don't sell cabs or rough rocks or even polished rocks, but I do sell a few things at a local shop. I sell stone crosses, little turtles, guitar picks, beads that fit Pandora bracelets, heart shaped pendants, other pendants, and Christmas ornaments at that time of year. They don't have an online store, but will work with you if you call or email. olivetbookandgift.com
I was excited to learn recently that God is also a rock collector, see 1 Peter 2:5, no joke. Then someone pointed out to me that we're getting polished from our rough state.
The rock at 4:25 probably is agate. I have a few agates that look like that with tubes and teeth like structures. Sometimes u find strange not so well formed agate
I love this video and the rocks that you had on the video we're very cool and also I'm not the one that's tumbling rocks my son is the one that tumbles rocks and he loves it
That's great. It's always nice to hear about kids who do stuff like that rather than living their whole lives glued to a screen of some sort. Of course, rock related RUclips videos are perfectly fine!
Awesome stones. You are very patient with tumbling. I do not see any cracks. After watching some of your videos I assume, you do it professional. Hunting. cutting, polishing. tumbling, everything seems to be perfect. Am I right? Best regards from Germany.
Do you have any Galaxy stone from MN? That would be fun to see cut and polished before and after of. And I loved how you said you were done with the jasper in the video and instantly picked up jasper🤣 We do have some amazing stones here in MN. You too in MI♥️
Galaxy stone is just what Taylor (Agate Dad) calls it. I think "amygdaloidal basalt" is a more accurate name. I found a piece of that in the eastern U.P. and slabbed it. You can see it in this video: ruclips.net/video/Sd0jEUEf2d0/видео.html
Loving your videos! I'm just starting out on my rock polishing journey and can't find 500 aluminum oxide in the UK. I can get silicone carbide for the 3rd stage polishing but really like the look of the 500 aluminum oxide. Can you recommend a possible alternative to the 500 aluminum oxide for the 3rd stage? Thank you!
All beautiful rocks! I wanted to ask you last time. But what vibratory tumbler would u recommend? I remember u saying that u weren't very pleased with the newer Lotto vibratory tumblers...thanks
I have heard from a good source that the motor situation might be getting better. I'd personally still take a chance on the Lot-O. I haven't personally tried any others, so I can't really make any other recommendations.
@@dreamlookautodetailingauto3353 I have a single barrel. Kingsley North and the Rock Shed both carry them. Look in the description of any of my videos to get links to those two places.
quick question as i just recently started tumbling. I have what looks like a Wishing stone (about a half in middle quartz band) and i want to pulish it without losing to much of the rock. will it do anything to the rock if i skip stage one? or any advice on keeping the rock as close as possible to where it is now but polish it?
I never skip stage one. If you only do one week in stage one, you shouldn't lose much size unless it's a really soft rock. You could test it by trying to scratch it with a knife. If the knife leaves a streak of metal on the rock, then I'd throw it in the first stage. Of course, I can't guarantee anything, so proceed at your own risk!
What if you tumbled halite in oil? After some thinking, I don't think it's a good idea to tumble with acetone. Acetone weakens plastics and is very flammable. Maybe you could try this at some point.
My mom found a heavy, dark blue, turquoise-ish rock up there and we are trying to identify it! I wanted to post a pic but apparently I can't. Any suggestions?? In areas that are chipped off, it is light turquoise, but the rock itself, about the size of a roma tomato, is VERY dark blue/green.
I know, I never regret spending an extra week or two tumbling a rock, but I always regret missing a spot that could have been removed by just a little more tumbling.
@@MichiganRocks I sure have! I love the agates he finds! I wish my kids were as into rock hounding as his are 😂 Mine like the idea of rocking hounding but not the reality of it🤣.
Being a rock expert, do me a favor. Take a look at the Great pyramid of Giza. I'm thinking it must be hundreds of thousands of years old. No way it's 4-5 thousand.
I'm not a rock expert by any stretch of the imagination. I have never taken a geology class. I'm pretty good at tumbling rocks and I can manage to make a cabochon and a few other things. I'd trust whatever the experts say about the pyramids.
I know you're kidding, Jeff, but that's the basic problem. I like some sort of contrast. When a rock is mostly monochrome, it doesn't do much for me unless it's a really interesting color. The first rock lacked color and contrast. Of course, we all have different tastes, so I'm not surprised that someone else might really like that one.
@@MichiganRocks I have a garden full of rocks that looked awesome on the beach, then when I get home, I wonder why I bought it back 😂😂. Still I love brecciated rocks and there not for everyone, to each thier own.
Yall talk about chirt from time to time but what is it? Because down here in Alabama, chirt is that crappy gravel (concrete/dirt, hence the name "chirt") that they put on the roads before they pave them. And yes, we have 0aved roads in Alabama 😂
Chert is a microcrystalline quartz like jasper or agate. I have tried to research the difference between chert and jasper and it's very confusing. It sort of depends on who you talk to. A friend of mine told me that if the color is kind of boring, it's called chert, but if it's a pretty color, it's called jasper. He was joking, but I don't think that's too far from the truth. Chert is one of my favorite things to find if it's a really nice banded chert.
@Michigan Rocks the chert pieces I've seen you do have been almost breath taking, I wish I could find some. I just started my tumbling journey last week (after having a tumbler, but no grit for like a year lol) so I've got plenty of time, but nice rocks are hard to come by in Alabama
More reminders of the beauty of our planet
Those were really good. The U. P. Rock would look great in a bracelet.
I'm not sure if I'm up to the challenge of making a bracelet out of that. I think I'd end up with no rock if I tried.
🙋♀️❤ Looking at these rocks Mesmerize, and encourages Pareidolia!😊!
I'm not one who usually sees pictures in rocks but sometimes I can't help it. That U.P. rock begged to be identified as _something_ .
I love your channel! I don't always have time to watch but I'm discovering, your videos are very relaxing to watch before going to bed. Thank you! I lived in Michigan as a girl and my parents live there now. Michigan is SO beautiful!!!!
You're not the first person to tell me that my videos put them to sleep!
It's great to see the before and after side by side! Thank you!
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thumbs up everyone for Rob's 'Rocks in a Box'
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful!
Even so-called boring rocks are just beautiful when they are polished and shined.
Sure, but the not so boring rocks are even better.
Another Friday night on the rocks. Thanks Rob!🪨🐶
You're welcome, Mark!
Just finished my very first batch, thanks to your teachings they came out amazing! I even used a nat geo tumbler but with some patience I am very happy with the results. Thank you!!! I would’ve given up if I had just followed the directions without any googling
Congratulations! I'm really glad I could help you be successful.
Oh this video makes me crave the beaches of Michigan! I agree your favorite rock is unbelievably beautiful!
The before and after slide show is really awesome. Some of them look so different from where they started.
Which is exactly why I love tumbling rocks.
Nice tumbles
Thanks.
I love rocks it’s a great way to look at the rocks!
All those rocks are very beautiful! 😍🥰😇👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Love rocks of the Great Lakes. My easy access lake is Lake Ontario and like seeing the potential finds at the Great Lakes. Great Job and Looking forward to more of these similar videos.
I have several older videos of Great Lakes tumbled rocks too, and I'll be making more in the future. I have a couple more barrels of finds from last summer running in the tumbler right now.
@@MichiganRocks of course you do! Lol. (have more tumbling)
I'm sure I've seen all your videos and looking forward to more. If I haven't mentioned, your whole setup is amazing and there should be some sort of trophy 😀. So organized which leads to perfection.
Oh, ok. I didn't know what you had seen. It's so hard to keep track of all the commenters here.
You have such amazing results with your rocks in the tumbler! So shiny and smooth, well done.
Thanks. Just takes some patience.
Great rocks in the box episode! All of them are cool. Nancy's UP is my favorite out of those. I can see why you like rocks with stripes. Thanks for sharing Rob!
That one was really fun. I think it's my favorite too.
Another great video. I just wish I could follow behind you on your rock hunts so I could pick up and keep all of your rejects! LOL. I like rocks tumbled and left in their more natural shape, but your enthusiasm for perfection in tumbling also makes your videos so interesting. It is a joy to see someone love what they do. ROCK ON!
I really need to do a video where I tumble a batch of rocks more the way you prefer them. I'd love to know what percent of people prefer your way over my way of tumbling. There are definitely a lot of people in both camps.
@@MichiganRocks Hey, do what you enjoy!
It's fun how everyone likes different things. I would never consider spraying my rocks with a coating since that seems unnatural to me (I know I should never say never). But somehow tumbling them until they're a completely unnatural shape seems completely okay to me. Weird.
I will say without a doubt you are a rock polishing master.
Thanks!
I love these videos! My favorite was the pickle rock! I love pickles so it makes sense I would love the pickle rock. All of them were beautiful ❤️
Sort of a gherkin if we're talking pickles.
Another stellar batch. ❤🏏🎸
Thanks!
Thanks Rob for the video. Really nice batch of rocks. Hard to pick a favorite.
Your posts always inspre my daughter and me to go out picking rocks! Thank you so much
You're welcome, Gary.
Beautiful rocks in a box! I just love seeing the great polish you put on rocks. I love the shots of the UP too. We used to go up every year, but haven't been able to for a while. It's wonderful to see it in your videos. Thank you Rob!
You're welcome!
I like the side-by-side photo and video. Very nice as usual.
Thanks, Mike.
Fun bunch of rocks👍👍I like the way you did the before and after too.
Thanks, Mark. Those take forever to do, but I like seeing them too.
I loved looking around at your specimens. As per your usual, awesome polish job Mr Rob
They’re all so pretty and I love them 🤩😍
Rocks in a box are my favorite videos. They give me a better idea of how beach rocks come out. I just hope mine come out as good as yours
I'm glad you like them. They're some of my least popular videos but I keep making them for people like you. Thanks for letting me know how much you enjoy them.
@Michigan Rocks It's more relatable to me. I'm more apt to go to a local beach & spend a few hours there as opposed to ordering rocks from a store that costs $15-$100. Keep the rocks in a box coming
I will. This one is actually doing pretty well compared to most of them. But I'll keep doing them even if it's just for a smaller part of my audience.
Great comparisons, they come out so beautifully every time. You do an amazing job with them, knowing your craft as well as you do. Thanks for showing us these Superior treasures.
You're welcome.
I loved the cloudy one with depth after the prehnite one. I chuckled when I saw the one that was long and green thinking cucumbers then you said pickle rock and you nailed it.👍
I don't usually say rocks look like other things, but that one was pretty obvious.
Lovely.
Some lovely specimens!
Gorgeous rocks! I love rocks in a box videos!!🙂
Hi Rob, a video for start my day, thx
You're welcome, Nikki.
Very interesting to watch your videos. Beautiful rocks. Before and after good idea. Thanks Rob … ❤
You're welcome!
Very, very beautiful rocks. Thank U so much 4 sharing with Us all. Stay safe and God bless.🙂
Thanks!
Beautiful! I’m partial to jasper because my favorite color is red. I loved the black and red together. You had an unknown rock there that reminded me of Candy corn! And now a pickle rock is on my hunting list! Thank you for sharing your treasure!
You must have been hungry while watching this, but I'm not sure if candy corn and pickles go together very well. I'd suggest eating the pickle first.
I like those banded iron stones, very nice
I always like them too.
Impressive always, still trying to find the sweet spot on tumbling, getting better, I agree that one rock reminded me of the U.P. also very cool.
Keep practicing!
Love YOUR cool rocks in a box videos!
I have a few more planned, although not recored yet. I probably have enough Michigan rocks in the tumbler right now to do two more of my own finds and several boxes of rocks that I bought that I could do videos on.
Can you imagine what a kitchen countertop would look like with polished rocks from Michigan imbedded in recycled glass and made into a slab? Gosh that would be beautiful!
I'm not sure what you mean by "embedded in recycled glass". Do you have a link to a countertop like this? I can't picture it.
@@MichiganRocks I've seen countertops made with recycled glass chips that are beautiful, but I don't know what other material is mixed with it. Probably some man-made solid surface counter product. But if the glass chips were replaced with different sized thin slabs of rocks that were polished, can you imagine the beauty of it?
At 1:46, the light color rock that simulated a fossil, & that you suggested could be banded chert was my favorite. Was really impressed w/ the clarity of multiple bands so evenly spaced apart. Nice box of work. Always enjoy these vids.
Yeah, that's a mystery of a rock to me. Doesn't look exactly like fossils I have seen before and it doesn't look exactly like banded chert either.
I appreciate your showing the rough and polished comparison. I've got a lot that I want to tumble, had some doubts, and this video cleared a lot up.
I'm glad I could help out!
SO many GORGEOUS finds! I just love your channel! Thank you!
Nice rocks Rob
I really liked the first rock. I kind of like the quartz ones although they often have fractures in them. The sweet gherkin was cool too ! They all were great, nice video.
You're right about the cracks in quartz. It's fun when you find one that isn't cracked. That first one was a little plain for me. I like more pizazz!
Another great batch! It's nice to see you tumbling rocks with imperfections. I think it's a good example of what can be achieved with some patience and proper technique/experience as well as provide beginners with realistic expectations. I think I miss out on a lot of beauty lately because I've been setting my standards a little too high 😅
I'm the same way. I have my standards set too high sometimes.
You really brought out the beauty in the rocks. Great job! Good video to get my rock fix. Thanks.
Awesome way to show them. The square one would make a beautiful pendent mounted in silver .
Thanks for pointing out hematite...that word has escaped me for a couple of days. Beautiful rocks. A couple of mayagates? I have 1 with copper, maybe I'll polish it up. Not tumble. The green host rock with puddingstone inclusions is nice. That rock...It's the U.P., I see it!!!
Some rocks are just too good to go in the tumbler, aren't they?
Eu amei ficaram lindíssimas ótimo trabalho parabéns 👍
Obrigado, Alícia.
It was very helpful to see before and after polishing, nice work. Thank you
I'm glad you liked that.
Him: "might be a band agate- nothing too exciting "
Me: *excited*
The very first "boring" stone I found to be gorgeous. The pudding stones are too. Would you sell some? I might make ring of some obsidian. In Tennessee there's not much variety. Thank for the video! ❤😊
I had several people tell me that the first one was not boring, so you're not alone. I just prefer more contrasting colors in rocks, or at least really bright colors. I don't sell any of my tumbled rocks.
Nice finds! I've found several of those banded iron jasper up there in the U.P. as well.
Have you ever been to jasper knob? ruclips.net/video/CW6MotWnCc0/видео.html
@Michigan Rocks I haven't but I think I've been close by..not positive.
It's worth checking out if you're in the area. It's in Ishpeming, which is near Marquette.
@@MichiganRocks yeah I've always wanted to search there. Wish I had back in the day when I went to Northern!
Beautiful finds.
Sorry, but my favorites are the ones Nancy found 😁. Although I really liked the one that had the checkerboard mark. Good finds ✌️😁
No need to be sorry. I have no problem with Nancy finding great rocks.
2:24 awesome banded iron!
Omg... not sure how I missed this video but I absolutely loved your description of the favorite rock... looks like the UP if you squint and don't know what the UP looks like. 😂😂😂 and yes.. the UP does deserve a halo!
That just popped into my head while I was saying it looked like the U.P. I though it did until I realized that it really didn't.
The one near the end that you said it looked checkerd reminded me of an argyle pattern.
Maybe I could make a sweater or some socks out of it.
I loves most of those rocks. I so love jasper. It polishes so well and so shiny. I plan on going back up to the UP this year. Just not sure what would be the best time to go.
Earlier is better, but it's hard to know when the ice is off the beaches when we live so far away. Sam has been keeping an eye on that.
Cool. Can you give me a heads up when you think its about time to go then? I so wanna go back up there. It's been way too long for me. Maybe just shoot me a text? That would be awesome.
I can't promise to remember that, but I'll try.
I know. But if you do remember, I will greatly appreciate it. But if not that's OK too. I do understand you are a very busy man.
Master of stones! ;)
Linda demais essa pedra meu amigo
Wonderful way to start my day! Thank you Rob! Would you be opossed to taking the Unakite rock over to your Kingsley North Cabber and polish that out? Or is that something you don't do? Just curious?
No, I wouldn't be opposed to that at all. It's not something I've hardly ever done though. I'd be more likely to throw it back in the coarse stage with some other rocks and then run it through the Lot-O again.
@@MichiganRocks I especially like unikite, and would enjoy seeing more of what you can do with it. I am trying to learn about and am just starting to collect rocks that are pink, green, or a combination of both.
I use a lot of unakite to make Christmas ornaments, crosses, and the bottoms of turtles I make. Sometimes I prefer just green epidote, which is the green mineral in unakite.
Christmas ornaments: ruclips.net/video/VDoZL4MiPgQ/видео.html
Crosses: ruclips.net/video/dJ7qriOF0r4/видео.html
Turtles: ruclips.net/user/shorts2MVTZq0DQew
I will call them moldy pudding stones since they look to be past their sell by date. LOL
Lots of nice rocks today. My favorites are usually the ones with transparent or iridescent parts.
I'm sort of a sucker for transparency too. Of course, I love plenty of opaque rocks, but given the choice, I'd usually go with translucent.
You like stripes....that U.P. looking rock is stunning...take a pic and send it to Lake Superior magazine....I sent one that had a cloud that looked like the U.P. I'm published!
And those are U.P. Puddingstones!~ lol
I'm not familiar with that magazine, but I'll look it up. Maybe I'll send in a picture. Thanks for the idea.
@@MichiganRocks It is awesome!!
At 10:10 it looks like a panther watching his prey
It took me a minute, but I think I see it. Is the panther sticking up in the middle? Is it where the Keweenaw Peninsula would be if this was a map of the U.P.
Hi Rob! Do you sell your cabs? I checked your merch shop and only saw shirts. I saw you make a cab that I absolutely adore, and was hoping you might be selling it. Thanks! (Even if you don’t sell them!)
Rob, I would love to be able to buy rocks you find, polished or not. I started rock collecting just this year, but am 76 and can't go out hunting myself. You have a great eye for choosing rocks, great talent for polishing, and your videos are just wonderful.
No, I don't sell cabs or rough rocks or even polished rocks, but I do sell a few things at a local shop. I sell stone crosses, little turtles, guitar picks, beads that fit Pandora bracelets, heart shaped pendants, other pendants, and Christmas ornaments at that time of year. They don't have an online store, but will work with you if you call or email. olivetbookandgift.com
I was excited to learn recently that God is also a rock collector, see 1 Peter 2:5, no joke. Then someone pointed out to me that we're getting polished from our rough state.
That's nothing. Check out the description of heaven: Revelation 21:19-20
The rock at 4:25 probably is agate. I have a few agates that look like that with tubes and teeth like structures. Sometimes u find strange not so well formed agate
I think there's a good chance of that too. They're not always super obvious.
That conglomerate looks like a photocopy of a pudding stone. 😂
It's very close. That was a really surprising one to find.
I love this video and the rocks that you had on the video we're very cool and also I'm not the one that's tumbling rocks my son is the one that tumbles rocks and he loves it
How old is your son? Has he completed many batches yet? I'd love to hear how it's going.
He's ten and he's completed five batches of tumbled rocks
That's great. It's always nice to hear about kids who do stuff like that rather than living their whole lives glued to a screen of some sort. Of course, rock related RUclips videos are perfectly fine!
He's on his third grit of his 6th batch of rocks
😍😍😍😍
Very cool. I know why I pick rocks 😂
Awesome stones. You are very patient with tumbling. I do not see any cracks.
After watching some of your videos I assume, you do it professional. Hunting. cutting, polishing. tumbling, everything seems to be perfect. Am I right?
Best regards from Germany.
I don't sell my tumbled rocks. I sell a few things, like some pendants and Christmas ornaments made of rocks, but this is mostly just a hobby.
I liked the first one 😂
Do you have any Galaxy stone from MN? That would be fun to see cut and polished before and after of. And I loved how you said you were done with the jasper in the video and instantly picked up jasper🤣 We do have some amazing stones here in MN. You too in MI♥️
Galaxy stone is just what Taylor (Agate Dad) calls it. I think "amygdaloidal basalt" is a more accurate name. I found a piece of that in the eastern U.P. and slabbed it. You can see it in this video: ruclips.net/video/Sd0jEUEf2d0/видео.html
+1 for pickle rock
Loving your videos! I'm just starting out on my rock polishing journey and can't find 500 aluminum oxide in the UK. I can get silicone carbide for the 3rd stage polishing but really like the look of the 500 aluminum oxide. Can you recommend a possible alternative to the 500 aluminum oxide for the 3rd stage? Thank you!
I don't have an alternative, but Steve at the Stone Crafting Workshop might be able to help you out. Tell him I sent you.
Jazpe
All beautiful rocks!
I wanted to ask you last time. But what vibratory tumbler would u recommend? I remember u saying that u weren't very pleased with the newer Lotto vibratory tumblers...thanks
I have heard from a good source that the motor situation might be getting better. I'd personally still take a chance on the Lot-O. I haven't personally tried any others, so I can't really make any other recommendations.
@@MichiganRocks thank you
What size Lotto do you use? Best place to get one?
Thanks
@@dreamlookautodetailingauto3353 I have a single barrel. Kingsley North and the Rock Shed both carry them. Look in the description of any of my videos to get links to those two places.
quick question as i just recently started tumbling. I have what looks like a Wishing stone (about a half in middle quartz band) and i want to pulish it without losing to much of the rock. will it do anything to the rock if i skip stage one? or any advice on keeping the rock as close as possible to where it is now but polish it?
I never skip stage one. If you only do one week in stage one, you shouldn't lose much size unless it's a really soft rock. You could test it by trying to scratch it with a knife. If the knife leaves a streak of metal on the rock, then I'd throw it in the first stage. Of course, I can't guarantee anything, so proceed at your own risk!
What if you tumbled halite in oil? After some thinking, I don't think it's a good idea to tumble with acetone. Acetone weakens plastics and is very flammable. Maybe you could try this at some point.
I have no interest in tumbling halite. Since you do, why don't you give it a try and let me know how it goes?
My mom found a heavy, dark blue, turquoise-ish rock up there and we are trying to identify it! I wanted to post a pic but apparently I can't. Any suggestions?? In areas that are chipped off, it is light turquoise, but the rock itself, about the size of a roma tomato, is VERY dark blue/green.
That's not a lot to go on and I'm not great at identifying rocks, so I don't think I'm going to be much help.
Good collection. Shallow fractures are annoying the rock is perfect, and then the roll over and there it is ugggg!
I know, I never regret spending an extra week or two tumbling a rock, but I always regret missing a spot that could have been removed by just a little more tumbling.
The one at 4:25 looks like flame agate from Nova Scotia.
I guess it does a little. Have you been watching "Rockhounding Life"?
@@MichiganRocks I sure have! I love the agates he finds! I wish my kids were as into rock hounding as his are 😂 Mine like the idea of rocking hounding but not the reality of it🤣.
كيفية تلميع هذه الأحجار بفيديو
هل تسأل عن مقطع فيديو حول كيفية تلميع هذه الأشياء؟ هنا واحد: ruclips.net/video/hz2E0xJYEWY/видео.html
Being a rock expert, do me a favor. Take a look at the Great pyramid of Giza. I'm thinking it must be hundreds of thousands of years old.
No way it's 4-5 thousand.
I'm not a rock expert by any stretch of the imagination. I have never taken a geology class. I'm pretty good at tumbling rocks and I can manage to make a cabochon and a few other things. I'd trust whatever the experts say about the pyramids.
@@MichiganRocks That's it, your fired.
Well, shoot. I hate when that happens.
Rob! You should not tell a rock it's not pretty. Looks are something we all take for granite. It's not the rock's fault. I'll see myself out now...
You're punny.
Kamieniarze z Miszigan macie pozdrowienia z Polski. Ka ka ka ka kaaaamieeeeń
Cześć Polsko!
Ist rock boring?? Its nice looking!! Cmon man! 😂
Maybe it’s not “Stripy” enough for Rob 😂😂
I know you're kidding, Jeff, but that's the basic problem. I like some sort of contrast. When a rock is mostly monochrome, it doesn't do much for me unless it's a really interesting color. The first rock lacked color and contrast. Of course, we all have different tastes, so I'm not surprised that someone else might really like that one.
@@MichiganRocks I have a garden full of rocks that looked awesome on the beach, then when I get home, I wonder why I bought it back 😂😂. Still I love brecciated rocks and there not for everyone, to each thier own.
@@jeffholmes1362 😆🤣
@@MichiganRocksin the 1st rock my eyes see a sky with white clouds ☁️. Like A Cloudy day...
I think your favorite Rock in the bunch the one that Nancy found looks just like a killer whale.
I guess it does. Probably more than it looks like the U.P.
Looks like petrified wood
There's not much pet. wood in Michigan, so I doubt it. It's possible though.
Yall talk about chirt from time to time but what is it? Because down here in Alabama, chirt is that crappy gravel (concrete/dirt, hence the name "chirt") that they put on the roads before they pave them. And yes, we have 0aved roads in Alabama 😂
Chert is a microcrystalline quartz like jasper or agate. I have tried to research the difference between chert and jasper and it's very confusing. It sort of depends on who you talk to. A friend of mine told me that if the color is kind of boring, it's called chert, but if it's a pretty color, it's called jasper. He was joking, but I don't think that's too far from the truth. Chert is one of my favorite things to find if it's a really nice banded chert.
@Michigan Rocks the chert pieces I've seen you do have been almost breath taking, I wish I could find some. I just started my tumbling journey last week (after having a tumbler, but no grit for like a year lol) so I've got plenty of time, but nice rocks are hard to come by in Alabama