Thanks for all your hard work and patience in producing this valuable video that is teaching us your valuable skills .
@sleepinglysithia Жыл бұрын
Thank you. This is awesome
@breawear578113 күн бұрын
This is an awesome video. I'm currently tumbling my 1st batch of LSA, after 5 weeks I'm finally ready to move some in to stage 2🥳🥳 I have referred your video multiple times through the process. This video is greatly appreciated.
@michalgermain44832 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing the process! You’ve inspired me to put my agates in a tumbler - I hope to see beautiful results like the ones shown here. Cheers!
@dreamlookautodetailingauto335311 ай бұрын
Very beautiful rocks! Pretty colors & designs/patterns. Polished nicely! On some of the rocks on the 1st stage, try sanding/grinding some of the areas that have cracks or pit marks to avoid mass loss.Tumble again on 1st stage & move on when ready.
@ghemperly260910 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your video very much,thanks for doing this video.
@Pampnaylor2 ай бұрын
Great video! I love the detail that you go into and the fact that you take such pride in tumbling these rocks to get them so pretty and shiny.
@kimdedominicis6893 Жыл бұрын
Welcome back! Missed your videos. Merry Christmas!
@valsummers5330 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much I have begun gathering the parts for my very own “Jonus” The results are fantastic I couldn’t get comments to show before, but the photography video…… I thought rock hounding was addicting Scrolling through the photos could take weeks Thankyou again for the examples and tips and real time video of your lawn greening up . sorry, had to make joke! Take care
@fredh5731 Жыл бұрын
Thomas - WOW! - what spectacular results! Your patience in assuring all possible (and logical) flaws have been ground out in stage 1 is a great example for all to follow. Keep up the good work - I’m looking forward to more of your hunting and polishing videos in the New Year!
@patriciamckean4186 Жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas, thanks for the informative tutorial. The anticipation is so hard. Especially for the newbies!
@troylarsen2454 Жыл бұрын
Great video tutorial. I tell newbies on the first stage, 80 to 100% free of flaws. Sometimes flaws can't be worked out completely, but stage 2 will grind them down a little more, not much. I use borax to clean the first 3 stages, and ivory soap after the last stage. I found that borax leaves a residue on the polished rocks, ivory does not.
@carmenevans7651 Жыл бұрын
Yay! A new video. Missed ya.
@JhonDiamond2021 Жыл бұрын
your agate collection is very large, all look beautiful and quality friends.
@JD4MNtv Жыл бұрын
I’ll be using this video for my very first tumbling thank you!🤘🏽
@Perfectionseeker1967 Жыл бұрын
Happy holidays! Great polish on your stones! And a very good tutorial! I'm not trying to step on any toes here, but it's a lot less expensive to get stones worthy of tumbling at a landscape rock supply yard. In many places in and around Minnesota, there's a good chance to find jasper, quartz, petrified wood, agates and other similar varieties in landscaping stones. As nice as they turn out visually, it's just too hard for me to participate in the express erosion of stones that are over a billion years old. Especially with so many pitted surfaces and stress fractures already present in most of the agates that I've found. But they sure do look great tumbled! Thanks for the upload!
@Rocking-SLC Жыл бұрын
Fantastic batch of agate, Thomas. I feel these rank among your best. Good to see you back and have a festive holiday!
@agatebeauties Жыл бұрын
Awesome results! Very informational. Thanks for sharing
@katiedid713926 Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Merry Christmas
@olmilfishrock Жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I got a used flat lap, had to get a couple more discs that were missing. Just started using it. I still want to build a tumbler like you did. Might be a summer project for me. Keep rockin!!👍😎
@AtkinWhat Жыл бұрын
great job. beautiful results
@brianholcomb940 Жыл бұрын
This tutorial will definitely help people with their tumbling process! Merry Christmas Thomas and your family as well! Looking forward to seeing more videos next year! Thanks for sharing!
@jean-francoish.4221 Жыл бұрын
I just love your video :). I just managed to put my hands on Botswana agate nodules (2 to 4 inches). It seems that you tumbled whole nodules. Did you keep them whole or did you cut them before tumbling them. I am scared to end up with shiny duds or minuscule beauties. Can you advise me on the best way for the best result ?
@tracywalton98288 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I’ve seen. Thank you for sharing. You have given me hope for mine 😂. After two weeks stage one I wasn’t hopeful, now I know that’s normal ❤. Love from the uk 😊xxxx
@carolinenibbe4151 Жыл бұрын
Well worth the wait!!! Great looking rocks ❣️ Merry Christmas 🎄 Thank you for all your work!
@MNpicker Жыл бұрын
This is really good stuff!! People will learn from this vid!! Merry Christmas to you and your family!!
@no_way4165 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff, please keep it coming!
@notinmanitou Жыл бұрын
Wonderful job Thomas! The agates look great! We've enjoyed your videos and are looking forward to more in the future. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
@MrBleworchid Жыл бұрын
I thought putting jagged rocks in with the more polished ones cause pitting and damage to the more polished rocks. Am I wrong?
@randomactsofhugs6 ай бұрын
Very nice polish. Sending you Air hugs of positive loving energy to you and yours. May all your tumbles shine
@michaelc68173 ай бұрын
Nicely done!! thanks for sharing!
@francoisehandfield950 Жыл бұрын
Wow ! Great job !
@weebdadАй бұрын
Watching this video to learn how to shine my hand picked Montana agates
@IvanLopez-zh3xz Жыл бұрын
Really good!!!!!
@scottchase8014 Жыл бұрын
Go to look really nice you do a good job 👍 thanks for your show I'm new out here in from the ancient ruins out west I've studied the western United States there's a lot of ancient ruins out there that they don't like people to know are there I'm sure King David would love your stones I'm sure you would fling them at Goliath OUT WEST.......
@BirdWhisperer466 ай бұрын
I use a more aggressive grit, 36 SiC, and it takes like 3 days in a wet rotary tumbler. The next stage is 600 SiC.
@tammyvanzalen83705 ай бұрын
i have a little National Geographic rock tumbler with 3 speed settings. what speed should i use and is it the same speed for all of the stages?
@gcegubbels4734 Жыл бұрын
Jou make it good shine
@JamesCordle-n1p9 ай бұрын
So I see that you spend a lot of time doing this and just wondering what you do with all these shiney rock? Cause you are Michigan rocks never say what you do with them
@scottchase8014 Жыл бұрын
We had a well-known mummy at Yellowstone that was found and he carbon-dated it a million-and-a-half years old the guy actually died when Theodore Roosevelt was president
@PlayboiCarti-ny9nz15 күн бұрын
Ok
@gailtanner9883 Жыл бұрын
Wait, so you can add raw rocks to ones that have already been tumbled? And I just started a batch of agates and your video is showing me that it will probably actually take me months to get the results I am hoping for. It's only my second time so I hope I can be patient.
@MaryCisneros-t6j9 күн бұрын
I got this stones
@scottchase8014 Жыл бұрын
He just dated back a million half years old because the area he went through under Yellowstone dated that far back...... Different nuclear materials make things date differently