That last brown rock looked like a yummy chunk of chocolate. The ones that you didn't grade so highly ... I was more intrigued by the fact that forces of nature created the colors and put them all into a rock. It always amazes me that those rocks have a million years of history inside and you get to see that. Thanks for sharing. I love your videos.
Fun video Scott, Lol I didn't think they were all that bad. Remember if it wasn't for all the "bad rocks" we wouldn't know when we've found a good rock. 😁Thanks for sharing!
Very cool…of course you were going to grab some duds but you had at least 2 that were very unique…That last rock I dub “Burnt Banana Bread Rock without Walnuts”
Your videos are the most genuine of all the rock channels I watch. I absolutely love watching you discover and investigate rocks. It’s also wonderful to watch the cabochon process, especially the freehand shapes. I wonder if you’ve ever considered creating shapes like hearts, crosses, state of Texas, etc. The last rock looks like chocolate to me. Maybe some chocolate hearts for Valentine’s Day? Just a thought. I really love your channel and look forward to seeing more videos.
Thank you so much for the feedback Jeannie, I do appreciate it! I do sometimes make other shapes as you suggest but they always seem to end up in the cutting room floor 😆. I’ll definitely try to put one out showing a heart in the future. As always thanks for watching!
Think that dull brown rock will tumble just stunning. Brown instead of black like obsidian. Dice it up and do a batch of small ones. Have a good feeling of it ...🙂
That last brown rock looked like a yummy chunk of chocolate. The ones that you didn't grade so highly ... I was more intrigued by the fact that forces of nature created the colors and put them all into a rock. It always amazes me that those rocks have a million years of history inside and you get to see that. Thanks for sharing. I love your videos.
Thanks so much for the feedback Virginia, and as always thanks for watching! I have lots more in the pipeline so stay tuned….
Fun video Scott, Lol I didn't think they were all that bad. Remember if it wasn't for all the "bad rocks" we wouldn't know when we've found a good rock. 😁Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Very cool…of course you were going to grab some duds but you had at least 2 that were very unique…That last rock I dub “Burnt Banana Bread Rock without Walnuts”
Great imagination Peter!😆
Still interesting in their own ways. I love the suspense of cutting them.
It’s a lot of fun for me cutting them as well.
Your videos are the most genuine of all the rock channels I watch. I absolutely love watching you discover and investigate rocks. It’s also wonderful to watch the cabochon process, especially the freehand shapes. I wonder if you’ve ever considered creating shapes like hearts, crosses, state of Texas, etc. The last rock looks like chocolate to me. Maybe some chocolate hearts for Valentine’s Day? Just a thought. I really love your channel and look forward to seeing more videos.
Thank you so much for the feedback Jeannie, I do appreciate it! I do sometimes make other shapes as you suggest but they always seem to end up in the cutting room floor 😆. I’ll definitely try to put one out showing a heart in the future. As always thanks for watching!
That last one looks like a hunk of fudge! 😄
Mmmmmmmm, I love fudge! I might have to take a bite 😆
Think that dull brown rock will tumble just stunning. Brown instead of black like obsidian. Dice it up and do a batch of small ones. Have a good feeling of it ...🙂
Thanks for the suggestion Charl, I just might give that a whirl!
I do like that bigger one pretty cool
Thanks as always for watching Keith!
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Thanks for watching Gilberto!