✨🪨 Rockhounding | Agate Hunting | Rock Tumbling | Lapidary 🪨✨
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Thank you for the tips! I tried your suggestions and I’m so happy with the results!
Last one really looked like cheese😂
Beautiful hobby
Just use IRON OUT. No scrubbing required, gets in the cracks & when you're done, just pour it down the tub, sink or toilet, it's good for your pipes.
The last one is neat for sure! Tiny Fossils in your loaf of bread lol Super cool!! I wish I had a proper saw to cut rocks open with 😍
What was the lovely deep maroon coloured rock at the top of the tumbler please?
The one from 11:00 looks like a little brain. 🥺
Wow, you sound almost identical to @Gothorella, so I thought this was one of their videos at first.
I’ll have to check them out!
Never thought watching these videos would be like my kid version of watching toy unboxing videos 😂😂
Cam Patterson's soul mate.
Love looking for rocks and I enjoy lots of character in my rocks. It's whatever floats my boat.
Wow that last one really does look like cheese. Even the shape is cheesy.
can you show us all of your rock tumblers in a video
Great idea! Will do!
And... there off!
Try a water pic. The kind you use on your teeth!
Weather permitting my 8 year old daughter and I will be walking the corn feild with a UV light this weekend. Cheers from Wisconsin
Ariel I have something to tell you!!
How do you recycle the plastics grit?
My 8 year old thinks the last rock looks like toast! She likes it a lot. I do too. She got a tumbler for her birthday in May and we are just getting to stage 4 on the supplied rocks along with some off the farm. We have been watching michigan rocks for tumbling information. This video popped up next. Now I will be watching marketplace for a tile saw lol. Cheers from Wisconsin.
The second one looks like an animal's teeth the white part of the incisor coming out and the gums around it blackened and some wire or something cut through the other tooth 😮😊
It totally does!
I always love your energy!
Thank you! 😊
I love cheese. I think it's cool🎉
I like this look the best for my rocks. I guess what it boils down to is a matter of preference. I like the sorta polished but natural look still. I thi k they came out perfect. Thank you for the video. Your channel is helping me so much
why is every thing so funny?
Omg this chick totally sounds like some Midwest housewife from Minnesota or something 😂 😉
Pretty sure Michigan.
Minnesota!
Do you ever use the ceramic filler? If so, at what stages?
I used to, now I use aquarium gravel instead as you get tumbled stones in the end instead of tumbled ceramic. I put them in starting stage 2!
@AgateAriel Thank you. I've heard that once before about using them starting stage 2, don't know why, but I trust that advice now.
@agate Ariel Do you know anyone in Kansas that can help me get started? I’ve been looking but haven’t found anyone
I don’t-sorry I couldn’t be more help!
Thank you do much tsking us step by step. My heart is happy
Wow cute❤
Pretty 🤩🤩
Agreed!
The one you cut at 4:25 looks like a butterfly when touching. It would be cool displayed like that.
that's the kind of cheese the moon is made out of!
The last agate you cut looks like brains (:
I'm setting it so your channel never shows up in my feed again and I'm just going to tell you why: That stupid face you make in the thumbnail. You're not the first or the last and I don't care if you don't care just wanted you to know.
How do you choose what rock is random?
I love ur vids
I found many carnelian agate in Egypt
Can you do multiple cuts and turn the slabs into jewellery?
11:55 BREAD 🍞
What makes it this type of agate..?...bologna
Bologna..Beloni agates???
I love your goofy fun attitude. You be you. I love rocks.
What cycle do you add ceramic rock tumbling media? I’m very beginner, literally a few weeks ago a friend gave us a rock tumbler 😊 this is exactly why I came here 😊
I wonder about doing all 3 grits and final polish for a month? I’m new to this but it’s fun! On stage 2. A friend of ours gave us a tumbler 😊 patience is a virtue! 😂
How do we know that's a gem🤔🤔🤔
Staged
My 12 year old daughter just got into rocks and we bought her a tumbler i wish we lived somewhere that we could find some agates.
Hello :) The one (black/purple) that you show at 8.36, my guess it's maybe garnet in arfvedsonite :) Read about it, maybe it will help you identify it!
Do you ever accept rocks as a gift? I'd love to give you a fan give of some small rocks from my collection from here in BC, Canada. :)
I’ve had a polisher when I was a kid. Saw some of yiur videos, then bought another machine, but I couldn’t get them to get shiny. Just saw my machine again, decided to do one more final, but they didn’t get shiny. What can I do to get them shiny. They are close, do I keep doing final stag. Help please.