Tumbling Obsidian - Full Tutorial

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • This is a recent batch of Obsidian that I tumbled and the process I use to get a pretty shine out of it. I really love working with this rock and the finished product is gorgeous. Due to length of video I did not include every weekly check in this video but did include several to give you an idea of the process used.

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  • @upnorthadventureswithccc
    @upnorthadventureswithccc 5 місяців тому +2

    They turned out amazing looking ! Thanks for sharing your process 😊

  • @kathrynralli4557
    @kathrynralli4557 5 місяців тому +1

    Awesome

  • @crystalwellnessstudio6171
    @crystalwellnessstudio6171 24 дні тому

    Beautiful work. I believe the 'grey' pieces are 'silver sheen' obsidian.

    • @RockOnUtah
      @RockOnUtah  24 дні тому +1

      Thank you! My knowledge of it basically begins and ends with "I think they are really pretty." Haha

  • @kathrynralli4557
    @kathrynralli4557 5 місяців тому +1

    I love Obsidian. Near me there are small "Apache Tears, and between me and Lee Vining on the road to Yosemite there are giant globs of Obsidian. And then there is Davis Creek, border of California and Oregon, a whole forest with icicles and all kinds. I used to live in Ordervill, Utah...amazing rocks everywhere one looks!!! Well done!

    • @RockOnUtah
      @RockOnUtah  5 місяців тому

      Southern Utah has some really great stuff! Thanks for watching!

  • @keithrodman9318
    @keithrodman9318 5 місяців тому +1

    Very nice. I really like the mahogany ones, followed closely by the snowflake ones. Unfortunately the colors for the rainbow ones aren't coming through on my computer monitor. May have to find some that I can see in person to appreciate what you see. Looking forward to your next video!

    • @RockOnUtah
      @RockOnUtah  5 місяців тому

      It is hard to get the right angles. They are a bit like labradorite in that it has to be perfect lighting and angle and its a quick flash of color but its a beautiful green sheen! Thanks so much for the kind words

  • @fireking99
    @fireking99 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice tutorial! I've got a bunch of Glass Butte stuff and have been hesitant to tumble any, but you've given me inspiration to do so :) Thanks!

    • @RockOnUtah
      @RockOnUtah  2 місяці тому

      It is certainly finicky but fun to work with

  • @ROCKINWHEELERS
    @ROCKINWHEELERS 4 місяці тому

    Came Across Your Video, Watched & Liked So I Subscribed To Your '''YOU THE TUBE''' CHANNEL- SHOUT OUT TO/FOR '''YOU TUBE''' YEAH=YOU THE TUBE!!!

    • @RockOnUtah
      @RockOnUtah  4 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed. There will be plenty more coming

  • @roadtoad9543
    @roadtoad9543 4 місяці тому

    Hello, Josh, i have to say that I like you channel and the fact that you and do this on a budget with your family. I do have a question for you though how did you learn how to tell the hardness and what kind of rock you have?

    • @RockOnUtah
      @RockOnUtah  4 місяці тому

      Well I'm by no means an expert but its mostly just knowing where and what I'm collecting or buying and using online resources to start from there. There are still times I run into small issues with running different hardness but as long as you're in the ballpark I haven't had much issue and stones that are known to be an issue like fluorite I will always do alone with other fluorite. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @centaurus777
    @centaurus777 Місяць тому

    Is it bad form to ask where you collected the Obsidian?

    • @RockOnUtah
      @RockOnUtah  Місяць тому

      I have collected most of this from the West Desert of Utah but the snow flake stuff I bought from a rock shop in Ogden, Utah

  • @michaelc6817
    @michaelc6817 29 днів тому

    Can't the 2nd stage remove the minor nicks? If so, might lose less stone to the rougher grit in stage 1 by moving to stage 2.

    • @RockOnUtah
      @RockOnUtah  24 дні тому

      Unless the rocks are really soft I have never found that stage two removes any additional imperfections but I'm sure with the right time it could