How To Cut Rocks On A Tile Saw • Viewer Suggested Tips & Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2019
  • After using a tile saw to cut rocks and finding my blade to become blunt after a short period, i asked for advice on any tips the viewers may have. In this video I put the suggestions to the test and the results are awesome.
    I want to thank every person who helped me by sharing their knowledge and I am grateful so very much. thank you all!
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Комментарии • 571

  • @Rookie_Rockounding
    @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +75

    Heyaaaaa!!!! So I tried to use most of the comments in this vid that people suggested last cutting video. I really really super mega massively want to thank everyone who shared their tile saw rock cutting knowledge not just with me but with all of us on here. It’s a great example of how this channel is not only mine but it’s all of ours. Thank you for helping all of us! Have an amazing weekend and I will try and reply to all the comments through the week! Much love to all of y’all!
    Oh! Also, if you see anything else I should mention, let me know, I’m all ears and love learning!

    • @PwnerEpicGuy
      @PwnerEpicGuy 5 лет назад +7

      Hi Jesse, forgot to mention, add a little washing up liquid to the water, it helps the blade glide and keeps it cool, so your blades last longer.

    • @420FlowerPower
      @420FlowerPower 5 лет назад +2

      I read somewhere that using mineral oil instead of water also helps with dust and keeping your blade nice.

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      Thank you Joseph! I’ll try that one out as well, have a greet weekend mate

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +1

      420FlowerPower
      Ah yeah I’ve heard this also, I think it’s used in the bigger saws that have a hood so the oils are caught and contained in the bottom reservoir. But I reckon it would be a great lubricator for sure! 👍

    • @symonsheppard5519
      @symonsheppard5519 5 лет назад +2

      Rookie Rockhounding
      Soap and liquid soap will make bubbles, not good.
      You don't need any additive for the water in a tile saw because you don't recycle the water, it's topped up.
      If you find yourself needing a coolant on a bigger saw use any one of the water soluble mineral /cutting fluid that's diluting @ usually 1 part fluid 4 parts water, no bubbles.

  • @losttribe3001
    @losttribe3001 3 года назад +16

    A neighbor of mine died of lung cancer because he spent his career working with masonry. He was a Mormon that never smoked, so you don’t mess with the dust. Glad to see you take that seriously.

  • @ohnojodie5074
    @ohnojodie5074 5 лет назад +52

    Seriously you're helping most of us more than you know. Blessed Be

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +1

      That’s awesome to hear, I hope it helps, thank you Jodie!

  • @tammy-lynnstewart5677
    @tammy-lynnstewart5677 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for showing the continuous blade. I have watched several rock cutting vids and often see people putting their fingers sooooo close! I often wondered why they still have all their fingers perfectly intact. I feel much better now. I thought they were crazy risk takers. LOL

  • @rockandfound
    @rockandfound 2 года назад +10

    You’re motivating everyone out here to get a tile saw like you did me. If I were a tile or lapidary saw manufacturer I would sponsor you all day long.

    • @delmarhi
      @delmarhi Год назад +1

      They spin a little bit faster so the danger is increased. But they make lapidary blades specifically for tile saws now. So it is getting better as the lapidary world is growing.

  • @ecks_marks_the_spot
    @ecks_marks_the_spot Год назад +2

    Thx. Reversing the saw so you are pulling the stone is brilliant. Maybe now I won't drown myself.

  • @alexhansen2454
    @alexhansen2454 2 года назад +3

    Bro, you are the most chill guy I’ve ever seen. That music, your positive attitude, this video was super relaxing.

  • @byronrhodes1659
    @byronrhodes1659 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for these tips. I’ve been looking for a saw to cut some rocks down to carve them but all the lapidary saws are so flippin’ expensive! It’s good to know this kind of saw will work, a cheaper alternative. I’m a beginner in the rock world too, so thanks for helping me out!

  • @MrHooves89
    @MrHooves89 2 года назад +3

    You're a kind hearted man. Thanks for the tips. I'm going to buy a tile saw to cut my agates. I just went rockhounding in South Dakota, USA and found several hundred!

  • @thetruthserum2816
    @thetruthserum2816 2 года назад +4

    My tip is to "Build a wooden sled" and glue or clamp your rocks to it, instead of free handing... Hot glue or dop wax woks, +shims and wedges. Then, once you get a straight edge, run that against the fence like you would lumber... By having nearly perfect initial cuts, any additional lapping takes less time. Some even make their sleds include a screw mechanism so they can clamp once, then feed the material in to slice it up. Then some start playing with "how thin can you go?" game... but going as thin as 3mm is common for geodes, as they show well if translucent and thin...

  • @mnicholl93
    @mnicholl93 Год назад +2

    The other benefit of turning the tile cutter around so the water doesn't soak you, is that anyone with fear of the blade & their stone becoming a projectile, the stone would fly away from them rather than into them with the cutter oriented like this 👍 Huge kudos for the PPE efforts; no one has ever had regrets for taking too much care or precautions to safe guard their health & safety while with the reverse, it might not just be regrets but a far heavier impact that can't be undone so easily.

  • @haleymiller3586
    @haleymiller3586 2 года назад +2

    How are you melting my heart by talking about cutting rocks? 😍😂
    Thanks for the tips. Lots of great info!

  • @danmills7858
    @danmills7858 3 года назад +1

    Excellent presentation! Very articulate, precise and detailed! I appreciate the time you spent in set up, to give your audience the optimum benefit. I do not currently own a tile saw but plan to buy one and I’m greatful for all your safety tips/advice! Thank You!

  • @MicheleThielke
    @MicheleThielke 3 года назад +1

    Thanks to your video and guidance I finally found the courage to get a saw!!!! I can't believe how easy it is! I have only cut a couple so far but can't wait to do more. Thanks!!!

  • @davesumpter8595
    @davesumpter8595 2 года назад +1

    Hey bro I just wanted to say I love how you use social media the right way. Your reason for not giving names out to protect them is amazing. No one likes a troll.

  • @CityRockhounding
    @CityRockhounding 2 года назад +5

    Hell yeah brother! Those tips just answered some questions I was going to ask and already have asked in previous videos, thanks for this video. I never thought about the dust and mask, or water shooting away from you, and the red brick trick is very helpful. Smart community here, thanks everyone!

  • @justicehoffman752
    @justicehoffman752 4 года назад +2

    This is so sincere! Need more of that in the world!

  • @guardemdog
    @guardemdog 3 года назад +2

    I’m glad to see you are focusing so well on safety. True story, my oldest great uncle was supposed to inherit the family marble works, his younger brother threw a fire cracker at him when they were kids, rendering the elder brother part deaf and blind. The younger inherited the business, and the family wealth while the older brother became a marble worker in the company and died from lung disease the doctors said was due to the marble dust.

  • @fricken_stoat
    @fricken_stoat 3 года назад +3

    I have a rock tumbler and been itching to get into it as well as more stuff to, thank you so much for this video

  • @kslinaz5668
    @kslinaz5668 Год назад +1

    I'm a beginner, and I'm learning so much from you.
    Thanks 😊

  • @teamskitboys8030
    @teamskitboys8030 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Have the same tile cutter sitting the last ten years in garage doing nothing. Now you gave me a new purpose for it.

  • @SirBaybeknight
    @SirBaybeknight Год назад +1

    Amazing! I’ve been collecting rocks for so long and have wanted to see the inside of them. This video gave me some confidence to give it a go. Thank you so much!

  • @nikkimcelroy3776
    @nikkimcelroy3776 3 года назад +1

    Ohno Jodie said it right you are helping us just finished watching your video and I’m getting ready to go do my first cut you gave me confidence and I was scared of the site first thank you

  • @demothesis02
    @demothesis02 3 года назад

    Maaaaaan. Just found your videos a few weeks ago. Feel like I was late to RUclips's dopest party. Just got my tile saw today and I just wanted you to know you were the sole reason I decided to go through with it. Your videos have reinvigorated my interest and knowing you started with just about the same knowledge as me gives me courage. Lol. Thanks a million brother.

  • @BackupSix76066
    @BackupSix76066 5 лет назад +3

    Good on you for the safety reminder, hopefully the rest of your viewers who are new to the cutting part of the rock collecting hobby! Can't wait to see your next trip!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks backup!!! Hopefully will be able to get out there again soon. 🤞🤞🤞

  • @delmarhi
    @delmarhi Год назад +2

    Thank you for providing the tips. This is a tremendously fun hobby, but being respectful of all the dangers involved is an imperative. It’s not easy to overcome some of the outcomes (silicosis). Have fun and be safe rockers!

  • @Nertz1000
    @Nertz1000 2 года назад

    One thing I have noticed is the generosity of the community of rockhounding. Everyone I have talked with are so eager to help you to get started. Amazing group of people. Some amazing samples you have there. Good hunting!!

  • @jennyboothby2733
    @jennyboothby2733 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video! I bought a tile saw and just finished putting the blade on! I feel much more prepared now 😁I never would have thought to cut standing behind the blade

  • @jengalloway4961
    @jengalloway4961 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for sharing the tips that you received. I want to try doing this as well.
    Great video

  • @troopergray
    @troopergray 2 года назад +1

    Finally the video I’ve been looking for! Thank you so much.
    Spot on perfection.

  • @sarejen6868
    @sarejen6868 5 лет назад +2

    Wow! Those were some definite nice surprises inside the rocks! I think all the suggestions were darn positive. Good idea for ear, eye and respiratory protection you really don't know what may be contained within the rock and released by the cutting. Fine dust can tear up your body too. Thank you!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      SareJen
      Hey Sare! I’m glad you enjoyed it! It was a fun video to make 😁 and always good to be safe I reckon 😉

  • @dandickinson1003
    @dandickinson1003 3 года назад +5

    Another fun fact from Kentucky: I just got my first wet table tile saw. I’m so excited to use it to cut open some of my cool rock finds! Thanks for your video, it was a very big help to me!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  3 года назад

      Yeeee haaaaaw! Heck yeah Dan! Best of luck mate!!!!

    • @Zyswest
      @Zyswest Год назад +1

      hi from a fellow rockie Kentuckian 🪨

    • @dandickinson1003
      @dandickinson1003 Год назад

      I’m in Elizabethtown, where are you?

  • @MarlainaAtkins
    @MarlainaAtkins 5 лет назад +1

    Ok RR...perfect timing. I am so glad you are doing these videos. I just got my new saw yesterday!!! I'm so stoked! I can't wait to try out all your tips. I'm learning right along with ya. Keep em coming! 😉😁❤

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +2

      Marlaina Atkins
      YAY!!! That’s so awesome! You wait, the first cuts are always so exciting! And also I think the biggest tip I learnt from this was the pressure on the stone. Don’t give it too much, you’ll feel the rock cutting and just sort of lightly do it. Have funnnnnnn!!!!!

  • @gemmarooney3148
    @gemmarooney3148 5 лет назад +11

    See !! Even the beautiful bird looked at your treasures rocks is pretty cool .

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +2

      I loved that I saw it looking at the rocks between filming 😍
      He/she was just checkin them out 😁

  • @susanparsons2578
    @susanparsons2578 4 года назад

    Gorgeous cuts and loved all the tips. It's so nice to see someone who gets just as excited as I do when finding a good rock. Only a rockhound knows that feeling!!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  4 года назад

      Haha! Exactly! Only rockhounds know the feeling. It’s just so rewarding these beautiful treasures of nature 😉👌✨

  • @saat6321
    @saat6321 2 года назад +3

    This guy is so warm lovely . I was never into rocks but man this guy really made me take some interest in it . I wish i had found this channel earlier . God bless . Love from Bangladesh ❤️🇧🇩❤️

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much SAAT TRAVEL! I’m so glad you enjoyed. 😊😊😊

  • @gracieosornio9291
    @gracieosornio9291 5 лет назад +1

    spectacular indeed! thank you for being such a humble and considerate RUclipsr, but most of all thank you for sharing!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      gracie osornio
      thank you Gracie! I love sharing these with people, it’s so much fun 😁👍

  • @lovingnature1151
    @lovingnature1151 5 лет назад +3

    Luv💖 the Visual Thrill, the anticipation in the hunt & acquiring and the satisfaction of uncovering the beauty inside. 😄💖

  • @renee4053
    @renee4053 3 года назад +1

    Just found you channel. I was curious about the wet saw & diamond blade. Didn't know you couldn't cut your finger off. You gave good info on it. Starting up my own rock hounding hobby. Thank you!

  • @erickillg811
    @erickillg811 Год назад

    Thanks for making these videos. I just started getting into this more and more this year. I have gathered quite a few buckets full of material from digging and river exploring. I’ll be purchasing a rocksaw very soon. So I can start getting some of the stuff that I’ve gathered cut. Also just got a rock Tumblr first batch is in right now.

  • @Shawnabin
    @Shawnabin 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm about to get my first tile saw! I'm excited and nervous. Thank you for all of you tips and lessons. You explain everything so well.

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 месяцев назад

      Heck yes! I love this! I hope you enjoy just how amazing these rocks can be inside 🤘

  • @sherirex7177
    @sherirex7177 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for posting this! I don't know why I thought I was going to be able to set the tile saw up in my garage. LOL. Guess I'll be waiting until Spring to cut my rocks outside.

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  4 года назад

      Oh gosh! That’s right, over there it’s freezing. I do know of one guy who does it in his bathtub... haha! Not that I’m suggesting that, but it could work. It could also get very very messy? 🤔😬

  • @dillydilly7693
    @dillydilly7693 5 лет назад +2

    Very helpful information and great video. Thanks!

  • @tedeisner822
    @tedeisner822 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks man good video, consistent info delivery. Can’t wait to get a tile saw, my pile is getting so big!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      Hey thanks man! A saw definitely allows you to look at things much differently 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓 let me know how you go when you get one! Enjoy the first cut to the last. It’s just good times the whole time!

  • @astronutski
    @astronutski Год назад

    Love this THANK YOU! I’m just getting started and doing beginning research and I’m so glad I found your channel/subbed thanks for posting this!

  • @haleyvicente3332
    @haleyvicente3332 2 года назад +1

    I know you posted this video a couple years ago but you just helped boost my confidence with the saw! I've never used a saw so I've been very afraid of hurting my fingers

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  2 года назад

      That’s awesome Haley! I’m just about to head out back and do some cutting today 👍 all the best and if you’ve got any questions just ask.

  • @ginalanning5303
    @ginalanning5303 5 лет назад +1

    Oh man those are spectacular! Thank you so much for sharing with us!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +1

      gina lanning
      Hey Gina! Always a pleasure sharing the rock love!

  • @dregano7499
    @dregano7499 5 лет назад +2

    Love waiting gto see what they look like. So exciting.

  • @geosobservations9496
    @geosobservations9496 3 года назад +1

    Thank you... just getting started on my adventure...just got a continuous diamond blade to spin a few hrs ago 😃

  • @rinkdog1gaming310
    @rinkdog1gaming310 2 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video, thanks for the insights.

  • @EDLaw-wo5it
    @EDLaw-wo5it 5 лет назад +1

    Another great vid Bud! Keep them coming. I learn right along with you. Havagudun!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      Thank you mate, I’m tryin to share what I’m learning. It helps me learn by sharing. Havagudun to you and yours bud!

  • @jackripleymaddiero
    @jackripleymaddiero 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks. I just came across your channel ….🎉It makes me want to go out and round up some rocks in the yard that I’ve been wondering about and cut them with my tile saw!🎉

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  10 месяцев назад +1

      Woah dude Jack! Man thank you so much! No one’s ever given me money on here!? I really appreciate it but please know you never need to. I love interacting with you guys when I can and love making the videos for you all. Knowing you get enjoyment and reading a comment like yours is reward enough I swear. I really apreaciate it mate! Happy rock cutting dude!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MACorrupt
    @MACorrupt 5 лет назад +2

    “Don’t be afraid if you have a continuous blade.” Love it! So what you’re saying is that red stuff on the surface where the blade is is not blood LOL good to know! You’re the best.

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +1

      Prevent PA
      Hahahaha! Oh god it looks like guts all over the table 🤣🤣🤣

  • @amazement56
    @amazement56 2 года назад +1

    You’re a special man.. so enjoy your productions… great job

    • @amazement56
      @amazement56 2 года назад

      how can I support you in continuing your positive internet experience? Got special rocks here in canada... happy to share

  • @rawdawgpendants5490
    @rawdawgpendants5490 5 лет назад +3

    Were probably going to still have snow in may here. Cant wait for summer.

  • @mommyandmerock2622
    @mommyandmerock2622 3 года назад

    Rocks are like people, every single one is different and it’s not what’s on the the outside, it’s what’s inside that’s more important, thank you for the tips I’m just starting on my rock hounding journey, and for my birthday I’m hoping to get a saw so these tips are very helpful

  • @Fullofpies
    @Fullofpies 3 года назад

    I'm just getting into this and these tips have been great, thanks! :)

  • @brennendow9341
    @brennendow9341 5 лет назад +2

    Just in time, spring has sprung here and I'm almost ready to bust out the tile saw

  • @michellepow9099
    @michellepow9099 5 лет назад

    Beautiful rock and satisfying video . Thanks for making this video

  • @SouthernOntarioSasquatch
    @SouthernOntarioSasquatch 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos! Thank you for sharing your journey of learning and discovery!! You inspire :)

  • @bigpapa3708
    @bigpapa3708 2 года назад +1

    Man I loved your style and vibes. You have earned this sub!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  2 года назад +1

      Dude! Thank you so much mate! I really appreciate it Big Papa!!!

  • @keykey1401
    @keykey1401 3 года назад

    I was going to buy an expensive gem saw machine about 1200€,
    Yiu just saved me 1000€
    Thanks man 👊🏻

  • @pinkvk5199
    @pinkvk5199 2 года назад +7

    You are fascinating to watch & exactly the info I need.👌🏼 I consider myself a very amateur rockhounder. I live in Arizona, so there’s a plethora of different stones & minerals. Growing up in SoCal, I LOVE collecting shells, sea glass & cool stones. THIS is my new outlet & reprieve.🙏🏼 I’ve found fire agates, Native American tools, fossils, opals, Jaspers, Agates, etc. Many of other specimens I have no idea (& I have like 12 books 😆). I design & create jewelry. So I plan on using special pieces for pendants &/or focal beads. Anyway, my ADD is kicking in (sorry 🤷🏼‍♀️). Your awesome Aussie Rock Dude (my nickname for you)! I really appreciate everything you post. Blessings from AZ, USA 🇺🇸😁

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  2 года назад +2

      Aye dude! Man I am an ADD (adult diagnosed) guy as well! Haha! Never be sorry ans man I love the nickname! Haha! Ps I was actually born in SoCal in OC. But moved over here when I was 5 so I lost the American accent. Thanks for the rad comment mate and hope to see you on here again soon my brother!!!

    • @christinaspooner3890
      @christinaspooner3890 Год назад +1

      I'd go rockhounding with ya ❤️ it's my passion!!!

  • @istitutodigemmologiagenova1976
    @istitutodigemmologiagenova1976 5 лет назад +2

    Simply a wonderful channel !

  • @ericrybergartist
    @ericrybergartist 7 месяцев назад +1

    The ants in the mask's filter sent shudders down my spine! 4:13

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  7 месяцев назад

      Ohhhhhhh! Myyyyyyyy! Gosh! Dude I didn’t even know they were in there! That made me cringe. I had found the ants in there like a week after the video but never saw them in the footage
      Someone else had mentioned it and I didn’t know how they knew until now haha! 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜

  • @stevenperry9762
    @stevenperry9762 5 лет назад +1

    So awesome, thanks for the tips, everyone, more inspired than ever.

  • @thirstfast1025
    @thirstfast1025 5 лет назад +3

    9:03 AWESOME! That's exactly the right idea!!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +3

      Thirst Fast
      Thanks man, trying a few new things. And have remembered to keep using both sides of the blade in order to not wear out one side more than the other.

  • @michelle_7769
    @michelle_7769 5 лет назад +3

    One of the stones has a duck in it love your videos crystals are SO AMAZING!!!! THANK YOU 😊😊😊

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you so much Michelle 😊
      And yeah I didn’t see the duck until someone you and others have mentioned it, it’s so a duck!

  • @terrisidell7041
    @terrisidell7041 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! After looking for a trim saw for rocks, I felt that a wet tile saw could do the same job, and I guess I was right. Saw a bird head in one of your agates.

  • @GBG808
    @GBG808 Год назад

    Thank you, totally put me at ease with the little bit of first timer jitters lol. Thanks

  • @rawdawgpendants5490
    @rawdawgpendants5490 5 лет назад +3

    Your an awesome man. And i love your videos. And you got alot of great pointers.

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      jason genaw
      Thank you man, that really means a lot bud. And all the pointers were learnt by people like yourself on here. Hope you’re doing well my friend.

  • @monicawestrn
    @monicawestrn 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so very much for teaching me how to cut my rocks!!!! Thank you 🙏

  • @live4thehunttoday678
    @live4thehunttoday678 Год назад +1

    I'm a fan bro. Recently bought a tumbler. Always wanted to do stuff like this. Your videos are amazing. Please please keep them coming. Love your stuff bro

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  Год назад

      Ohhhh thank you mate! I’ve got some more in the works just have had some time off but will be back soon with rad rocks and stuff 😁 happy tumbling mate!

  • @larrysees3771
    @larrysees3771 25 дней назад

    A wealth of useful tips, thanks from a beginner.

  •  5 лет назад +2

    Your a good man. I’m not sure my husband would give up his Nautilus. I would steal it anyway. 😆
    Speaking of stealing, I think we had some of those hammers. They have a blue handle with yellow writing on them I think. We do need one of those plastic hammers. I know what your talking about and it can definitely hurt.
    Ironically I’m the fire bug in the family. I built our back yard fire pit. It took me two days of digging through Hard Pan with a Pic Ax. Then I lined it with a tractor tire wheel. I’m also the one who starts the bonfires in the pasture and as a kid started all the Roman Candle fights. It’s probably a good thing those are illegal now. It was stupid but fun.
    I know they heat treat precious stones. I didn’t know it was a common practice for other stuff. When you talked about stabilizing stones with fire, it reminded me that there is a cave at Polkadot Mine where the Natives burned that rock for, if I remember correctly, months. That’s the stuff my daughter and I were picking up. It’s black with soot but you can see the white agate and polka dots through it. I didn’t know before last summer that they did that. I took before and after pics of my stones. For an agate it’s pretty hard stuff, stable too.
    Thank you for the tip about Washington. We both love going anywhere in the Cascades. The only fossils we ever find are leaf fossils.
    If you are ever around the Southern Idaho Oregon border, look up a place called Succor Creek Canyon. There are roads going everywhere off the main road. All the usual suspects are there Geodes, Opal, Agate, Jasper, some beautiful wood with all kinds of stuff in it, etc. We do a lot of hunting there. It’s a pretty large area. Just follow any creek bed and I guarantee you will find some stuff. And if you want to dig for the more gemmy stuff Aqua, Garnet, Smokey etc, and are in this area hit me up. I check the comment section of my RUclips account pretty regularly.
    Thank you again for the advice. Rock on!

  • @sueerickson4849
    @sueerickson4849 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! Beautiful cuttings!

  • @gameplaywitholiverandhenry1677
    @gameplaywitholiverandhenry1677 2 года назад +1

    Wow gorgeous rocks I just started to do rock hounding/tumbling and I never though of flipping the tile saw around. thank now I don't have to get wet. when I cut my rocks

  • @stephbourque303
    @stephbourque303 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the helpful video

  • @jessicakramer4643
    @jessicakramer4643 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful rocks and great music.

  • @williamterry3177
    @williamterry3177 3 года назад +1

    Hey Maverick, thank you for the the great tips!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  3 года назад

      Haha! Maverick! Yes!!! Thanks mate! I’m glad I was able to help William. 👍

  • @DUBLDENM
    @DUBLDENM 4 года назад

    Mate I can't get enough of your videos right now. I scored a tile Saw at a local auction for 20 bucks, found your one year of rocks video the night after I decided to have a crack at cutting my first agate with it! Crazy coincidence! Thanks heaps for these, would love to get up your way for a wander one day!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  4 года назад +1

      Ha! That’s so awesome man! How cool is that! (Sorry for the late response bud)!!!
      Happy cutting mate oh and where are you from?

    • @DUBLDENM
      @DUBLDENM 4 года назад

      @@Rookie_Rockounding I'm down in Tassie mate. Really hoping to get up to Agate Creek one day soon. Might even take a look at coming up your way even sooner though, are there a few good public spots around the Brisbane/Gold Coast area for fossicking? I'm super into agate and the like right now, but love me any pretty rock I can pick up or dig out of the ground and wrap my hands around 😅

  • @heartsbane907
    @heartsbane907 4 года назад

    Great vid! Thank you for posting, so many good tips. How do you decide where to cut the rocks? What do you look for? I saw in the comments, I think Symon Shepherd, mentioned to cut through the layers not parallel with them. My first batch of treasures are soaking, and when I can get some equipment, I'm not sure if I want to try tumbling or cutting first. I love the natural shape of the rocks so I'm leaning toward trying a saw. I think you're right that it will also help me to identify what I'm looking for by seeing into that beautiful window. I have learned so much watching all your videos. Thanks again!

  • @BirdWhisperer46
    @BirdWhisperer46 11 дней назад

    I bought a 7 inch wet tile saw, cause I ran a masonry saw for years on construction jobs in Washington DC and in my opinion, a saw is a saw, it's the blades that give you the cuts you want. And ALWAYS wear eye and breathing protection. ALWAYS.

  • @manisteerocks7092
    @manisteerocks7092 4 года назад

    I'm just now catching this vid,..and I love it!!!..well done!!..every rock u did is badazz!!.. especially the one with the Hulk in it!...I'm going to enjoy watching more vids!..I really liked your tour of rock hounds vid too..with all the others..I have several of you guys on my vid list.

  • @hubbyj2072
    @hubbyj2072 Год назад

    Nice job Maverick!!!

  • @erniesmith4344
    @erniesmith4344 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thanks

  • @rogerelliot5446
    @rogerelliot5446 3 года назад +1

    I,ve watched this channel for a few minutes wow really good info thanks

  • @kimmitchell7239
    @kimmitchell7239 4 года назад +2

    That first cut you showed looked like it had gold in it!

    • @lukechert6418
      @lukechert6418 20 дней назад

      And the last one (fire egg) had large well formed diamond!

  • @reginaldwigglebottom4731
    @reginaldwigglebottom4731 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, thanks for passing on those tips I would have otherwise missed!
    (Pulling...of course!🤦🏻‍♂️)

  • @ChadleyMD
    @ChadleyMD 2 года назад

    Fantastic, your protection of your tipsters is typical of Aussie spirit. Your presentation was awesome, knowledge coupled with experience and your appreciation of beauty was exceptional. One problem was, my wife got interested because she thought you were Matt Damon(LOL). Thank you for the sharing of knowledge and keep going mate :)

  • @thehuntedone1
    @thehuntedone1 2 года назад +1

    We love safety Maverick!

  • @seorwulf1049
    @seorwulf1049 Год назад

    Thanks, Mav!! from a totally new rockhound in NZ - subscribed

  • @markruffner9143
    @markruffner9143 5 лет назад +3

    Another great video Rook. Glad to see you cut from the other side of the saw. Since this is a feed back(tips) themed video, I wanted to address tumbling to you and your other followers in search of opinions. I have only hunted streams and shorelines as of yet and my keepers have been somewhat tumbled by nature. I find that 3 or 4 days in rough grit look good to me so on to stage 2. A few days later they look good enough to polish so I skipped stage 3 altogether this time and went into polish mode. This is the only stage I think was overly rushed(1 week). Then a quick burnish. I am saving my grit because I know(think) it is still viable and will reuse it with a dash of new grit next tumble. All and all I am pleased with the results but feel unsure if my whole process was overly rushed. You all that tumble can probably relate to the anticipation, eh? Anyways, I put this out there to you and anyone else who hopes to share info on the subject and any other video makers to whom I could subscribe. I hope this post was not infringing on your video as it was put to you primarily. In other words, I want to see some of your pretties all polished up! (LOL). BTW, I use a Harbor Freight dual 3 LB. tumbler. Before you all laugh at me, let me point out I bought the extended warrantee. It gave up the ghost after 2 months and I got a new one no problem and the warrantee (2 year) kicked in again. I do think the new one will quit as well in time but oh well, they will just give me a new one. They didn't even ask for 1 of the barrels back that remained mysteriously in the bed of my truck. Sorry this is so long winded, Jesse. Put on Boy George(I'll tumble for ya) and get busy! Take care ma man.

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      Hey mark! Thanks for the message, I use a Lortone 3A, and have really enjoyed it so much. I ran out of grit from the last tumble video I made and only recently just was able to get a new shipment so I’m chompin at the bit to start again!!!! I’m trying to shape some and cut some on the saw so that their differing shapes for this time. As every other time I’ve tumbled they’ve been natural in shape. I usually try and push each round out past a week but I’m still always learning and experimenting as I go. There’s a few tumbling videos earlier on in my videos.
      Happy hounding and tumbling mate!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      Hey thanks for the comment, did you mean this one for @steam power? Happy rockhounding goodness to you!

  • @YvonneSebastian1980
    @YvonneSebastian1980 5 лет назад +1

    As always great video. I love my rockhounds and the super duper learning experience...Rock on!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Yvonne! And honestly, I just totally loved your video. So genuine, and funny as well as it was really cool seeing someone try something as hard as wire wrapping looks, for the first time. I loved what you created! You’re awesome! 😉👌

    • @YvonneSebastian1980
      @YvonneSebastian1980 5 лет назад +1

      @@Rookie_Rockounding Awww thank you... I do like to laugh..and do it quite often at myself...The only thing I wish I had done differently was my hair and makeup..lol..did not even think about it..oh well it was about the process, not my beauty lmao..thanks again

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад +1

      Haha, no no, it was brilliant 👍😁 meMiner is such a great guy. I miss his videos not being as frequent as of late but I’m hoping it’s just because of the winter time that he’s probably not able to get out as easily. Seeing them pop up in the notifications is a reminder that it’s time for a coffee and another entertaining lesson with Mr mM.

  • @robertsquires2529
    @robertsquires2529 5 лет назад +1

    Great job, getting better and better

  • @Mike-br8vb
    @Mike-br8vb 2 месяца назад

    This just popped up in my feed, so why not!!!
    Awesome cutting video and tips!
    That was a cool bird btw, nothing like we have in 🇨🇦
    🍻 mate!

  • @TJHutchExotics
    @TJHutchExotics 4 года назад +1

    At 8:41- of tumbling a piece like that I use my wet saw to remove/smooth the rough outer portion. Will make tumbling go faster on that side, and it will also prevent that rough surface from scratching or gouging the other drones being tumbled.
    I’m pretty much a newb as well and enjoyed your video. Thanks!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  4 года назад

      From a newb, best advice Jen! Thank you! I’m learning as I go. And appreciate each bit of sharing of the knowledge that is given. Thank you 🙏

  • @v7i5k2t5o7r
    @v7i5k2t5o7r 5 лет назад +2

    Class.Everything is beautiful, as the selection.The technique of cutting unusual, I liked it.

  • @BackcountrywithShaughn
    @BackcountrywithShaughn 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for passing along the cool rock cutting tips and tricks to us tubers and for the post in general RR! Safety first right Rookie (eyes, ears, lungs and farther south as required), just cause you look like the carving on the side of the mayan temples in central america doesn't make you cool, well on second thought, yeah it kinda does! ✔ RR is now a stone temple pilot! Woot~~ When I think of really good tips for cutting rocks, the primary suggestion that comes to mind also happens to remind me a lot of the kind of women i've tended to date in my years on this magical spinning globe. (Slow and Easy) Doh! 🤐 IMO it is always fun to see what's inside the stone, exposing the "heart" of it is one of my favorite pastimes so believe that I completely share in your enthusiasm for it! 👍 Like gambling but wayyy more fun and without the guilt or financial hardship~ 🤔 You truly performed some nice cuts freehand on the tile saw and I believe that it wouldn't take too much work to clean those up and set a polished flat surface. Oh wow do I ❤ the wedge piece (personally would tumble it but am curious to see where you go with it next), looks like a scene from intergalactic space! haha 😎With small end pieces and such I personally have had zero success with a vibratory lap but am guessing it could work, now if you had a nice 12-15" (30.5-38cm)spinning flat lap you could make magic or you can always cab it with a wheel setup if available or use a high speed sander with 60/80 then 120, 220, 400, 600 grit discs and take to polish on a buffing wheel, additionally, similar smaller discs are available for purchase to use with an angle grinder if that's the tool available to you and if you didn't care about the flat surface, had some time on your hands and the energy to do it, you could purchase the handheld flexible abrasive pads and work your arms to death to take it to polish. Just so many options to allow the stone to express themselves and us to be the conduit, heck the stones have only been around for millions of years and man....it feels like time is running out for them to discover their true destiny! 😒 If you listen really, really closely to the rocks in the darkest corners of the night, you might just hear the sound of a sphere machine whirring it's seductive call to you..."come to the dark side and together we will rule the galaxy!"✨ Besides sphere's are the law.👮‍♀️ (of the conservation of energy) Oh yeah, that thunderegg is IMO an incredible example of the way nature can surprise us! I'll agree with your assessment sir that it truly is "Spectacular" as you said! Once again, appreciate the content and your approach! Have a super week my friend~ Peace!

    • @Rookie_Rockounding
      @Rookie_Rockounding  5 лет назад

      Heyyyyyyyy mate!!!!!!! Oh man so hilarious! Slow and easy 🤣🤣🤣 and yeah definitely one of my favourite parts of collecting these beautiful treasures.
      Ah yes dude the wedge piece is so pretty isn’t it, I can’t wait for the opportunity to cut the rock properly in a slab saw in order to see its full potential. Oh and spot on Shaughn!!!! That one is definitely for the tumbler, I’m working on working each stone for the tumbler that I’m doing next. 😉
      I’ve got a few that I’m slowly shaping, I’ll be sharing that for sure though 👌
      There is so many ways to polish out there, I’m drawn to the idea of a flat lap, and another thing where it’s a hand held orbital sander with special diamond pads at differing grits that are interchangeable. Kevin Nix uses one and it really looks like a great way of doing bigger pieces. And it’s a bit cheaper than a flat lap for now 😁
      Ohhhhhhhhhhh a sphere machine!!!! Dear god that would be nuts! Like insane awesome man!!!! If I could I’d have all the machines set up in a shop just working on rocks all day long!
      Maybe one day hahaha!
      Good to hear from ya brother! I hope you’re well! Talk soon my friend!!

  • @nationalskyline
    @nationalskyline 9 месяцев назад

    Continuous blade, don't be afraid!" Honesly, I was so neevous to try cutting rocks and this really put me at ease