My uncle owned motel in Lincoln City Oregon at beach. Right down from best candy store on coast. Every morning uncle an i walked beach for rocks, xolored glass an Japanese glass globbed! He built all his equipment, was joy for kids!
Some great ideas there Mike, I will try some. Just bought 2 old tumble machines here in the UK for £49, which included grits, polish, 3 barrels with obsidian in , about 4 pounds of rocks in 2 trays, 3 bags of ceramic media, some jewellery rouge and even a timer plug. Second hand is a great place to add to your supplies.
Hi Mike, VERY informative video! Your drill press grinder is really slick! You certainly put your noodle into overdrive!! Splash-guard catch basin bucket - love it!! Home Depot usually has a good selection of diamond blades. Thumbs up! Safety first! Jim
Hmmm, I think I have/had a drill press that was left at my parent's house years ago when I moved. Will have to double check on that now. I also might know of someone who has a wet saw for tile that I can see if they are going to upgrade anytime soon. And our citywide rummage sale should be coming up here next month. Oh, the gears in my mind are spinning now, but I'm not too mechanically inclined, so that might be the only gears I'm spinning, so most likely not building my own😁 Thank you for all of the great ideas!
The drill press idea i like very much. There are smaller models that i can find often at fleemarkets here. They probably turn a bit slower too so they´ll be perfect. Won´t be faceting with it though but it´s a start. At least it gives you more control overall. Cheers
My problem with tumblers is that i have no control over the shape. I have jasper and some other stuff that i find have a nice form naturaly and i fear that the thumbler is going to round the corners out to much. But i deffinitly would want one later down the line for the more rounded stones. Cheers
About that dop station. I've been looking into making cabochons lately, and I came across the video in the link. About dopping with hot glue. I haven't tried it because I don't have all the equipment yet, but you might give it a go. I suppose you have some hot glue laying around somewhere :) ua-cam.com/video/71TirmeNPyI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LapidaryDave
Thanks for walking us through your setup.
I like how you do things! I'm all about 2nd hand to get a deal.
My uncle owned motel in Lincoln City Oregon at beach. Right down from best candy store on coast. Every morning uncle an i walked beach for rocks, xolored glass an Japanese glass globbed! He built all his equipment, was joy for kids!
Some great ideas there Mike, I will try some. Just bought 2 old tumble machines here in the UK for £49, which included grits, polish, 3 barrels with obsidian in , about 4 pounds of rocks in 2 trays, 3 bags of ceramic media, some jewellery rouge and even a timer plug. Second hand is a great place to add to your supplies.
The curved style of the hood on your rock saw suggests highland park lapidary. I could be wrong. As long as it works, thats all that matters.
good video bro thank you
Hi Mike, VERY informative video! Your drill press grinder is really slick! You certainly put your noodle into overdrive!! Splash-guard catch basin bucket - love it!! Home Depot usually has a good selection of diamond blades. Thumbs up! Safety first! Jim
The Red Green reference got me to subscribe. Thanks for this informative video.
I got that same 7in saw at a yard sale for 80$ cuts good
Hmmm, I think I have/had a drill press that was left at my parent's house years ago when I moved. Will have to double check on that now. I also might know of someone who has a wet saw for tile that I can see if they are going to upgrade anytime soon. And our citywide rummage sale should be coming up here next month. Oh, the gears in my mind are spinning now, but I'm not too mechanically inclined, so that might be the only gears I'm spinning, so most likely not building my own😁 Thank you for all of the great ideas!
The drill press idea i like very much. There are smaller models that i can find often at fleemarkets here. They probably turn a bit slower too so they´ll be perfect. Won´t be faceting with it though but it´s a start. At least it gives you more control overall. Cheers
Some of them have multiple sized pulleys to increase/decrease speed. I have one built from a smaller one that does pretty good.
Love the red green comment!!
You know what works great for small water drip supply? IV bags with tubing! Or tube feeding bags. I’m in the medical field so using what’s available.
That's a great idea. Thank you for sharing.
My problem with tumblers is that i have no control over the shape. I have jasper and some other stuff that i find have a nice form naturaly and i fear that the thumbler is going to round the corners out to much. But i deffinitly would want one later down the line for the more rounded stones. Cheers
Never saw the link for how to recycle the saw oil... what youtube channel can i find that at?
Sorry about that. Here's a link ua-cam.com/video/huXcaE2JQhw/v-deo.html
Thanks. How do you keep the nut of the 12lb barrel from grinding a hole in the bottom of the 6lb er?
Now Mike did you perhaps loosen that brush cover before asking to try it out? Not saying that would be good or bad but would be pretty slick.
Nope. I came by this bargain honestly. I love it when people don't know how to maintain their own equipment.
Hi Mike 👋🤣
This is going to teach me patience? Well, I'm still playing the video at 2X speed to save time.
About that dop station. I've been looking into making cabochons lately, and I came across the video in the link. About dopping with hot glue. I haven't tried it because I don't have all the equipment yet, but you might give it a go. I suppose you have some hot glue laying around somewhere :) ua-cam.com/video/71TirmeNPyI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=LapidaryDave
Not rocket, only rocks.