I really love this before and after shots on the rotating table. I just started tumbling for the first time a week ago. I have crazy lace and Botswana agates in their second week of stage 1. Thanks for identifying the rocks too.
love them all. But the Palm wood is so awesome and my favorite. So cool the side by side comparison. And the music perfect. Thanks and have a good one....
Love how you did this ! It is amazing to see what look like a ordinary rock, then transformed into such beauty. You did a fabulous job on them all !! Enjoyed watching :)
Enjoying your videos Scott. Thinking if you did some free hand grinding to start the shaping process you would save some tumbling time and rock size. Thoughts? Thanks
Hi Ronald, thanks for watching. I normally try not to use any grinding on the rocks if possible but truth be told I will occasionally hit the cabbing machine if a rock has an odd shape or is being persnickety. Soon I’ll be releasing a video showing a quartz tumble which does include a little cheating 😉😁.
Love the before and after split screen ! Awesome video ! Thanks !
Thanks so much for the kind words, and thanks for watching!
Ooh, the blue lace is quite spectacular too!
I agree Daniel, that one did turn out quite nice.
I really love this before and after shots on the rotating table. I just started tumbling for the first time a week ago. I have crazy lace and Botswana agates in their second week of stage 1. Thanks for identifying the rocks too.
That’s awesome!
Thanks Sylvia, I appreciate your words. And thanks for watching! I’ll see you around the shop.
Those Montana agates took a while to ground down if I remember from your last video…They really took a great shine. Thanks for the lesson in patience.
Hey Peter, there is definitely no substitute for patience when it comes to rock tumbling. Thanks so much for watching!
Great way to show off using the split screen. 2nd Montana takes the cake for me, although all deserve a round of applause. Big up on vid. 🤜
Thanks John, I appreciate the compliment, and thanks for watching!
love them all. But the Palm wood is so awesome and my favorite. So cool the side by side comparison. And the music perfect. Thanks and have a good one....
Thanks for watching Jerry, I’m glad you enjoyed it!
All of them are GLORIOUS!!! Thank you for sharing!😍
You are most welcome and thanks for watching!
I love all of them, but i think the petrified palm wood had the most amazing transformation.
It really was a spectacular transformation. Thanks again for watching!
I guess I want to go to Montana to rock hunt too!
You and me both my friend!
Love how you did this ! It is amazing to see what look like a ordinary rock, then transformed into such beauty. You did a fabulous job on them all !! Enjoyed watching :)
Thanks so much for the kind words! I learned a lot and next time I’ll do a better job with it. Thanks for watching!
Some of these look unreal
Thank you for watching!
Wow what a difference tumbling makes on the stones
Crazy right? Thanks for watching!
Amazing stones 😍💥
Isn’t nature amazing. Thanks for watching!
Thats really cool.
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
Nice
Thanks for watching!😁
Enjoying your videos Scott. Thinking if you did some free hand grinding to start the shaping process you would save some tumbling time and rock size. Thoughts? Thanks
Hi Ronald, thanks for watching. I normally try not to use any grinding on the rocks if possible but truth be told I will occasionally hit the cabbing machine if a rock has an odd shape or is being persnickety. Soon I’ll be releasing a video showing a quartz tumble which does include a little cheating 😉😁.
what motorized turntable are you using?
Hi and thanks for watching. It was one I found on Amazon, the Foldio360 Smart Dome.
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Thanks for watching!