Step by step process to polish rocks & fossils from Michigan's great lakes using a rotary tumbler in course stage, and a vibratory tumbler in the polishing stages.
You’re right, that might very well be a tigers eye! A few of those are from a family friend. I’m not sure why you can’t see the comments, let me know if you can read this one.
Yes, that was one of my favorites from the batch. It took an amazing polish which I don't usually accomplish with similar specimens. Thanks for watching!
WOW!!! Impressive haul.
Thanks!
Very well done!
Thank you very much TR!
Final results are incredible 😍
MmmHmm, Thank you!
Wow look at that shine🌞 Great results😊
Thank you!
Dziękuję. Przepiękne.
Thank you!
Last stone you showed looks like a Tigers Eye . Also I am not able to see your comments in the comment section. Thank you . Enjoyed .
You’re right, that might very well be a tigers eye! A few of those are from a family friend. I’m not sure why you can’t see the comments, let me know if you can read this one.
@@RockandLap Yes I can see your comment here under my post .Will look again at other individual post . Thank you .
I noticed one of the samples had signs of the hexagonaria, typical of “Petoskcy
Stones”.
Yes, that was one of my favorites from the batch. It took an amazing polish which I don't usually accomplish with similar specimens. Thanks for watching!
They L@@K great
Thank you!
Do you have an Etsy store we could promote? 😁
I don’t, maybe in future 🙂.
Why the Borax?
Burnishing, cleaning, and helps the finer polish grit coat the stones while tumbling.