You certainly made the most of that Geo kit. The grit they provide is crap, not enough, and will not get anyone to highly polished rocks. Also, the 1 pound of rock they provide is not enough to properly fill one of their tumblers. Much of the rock is hardly more than dust/pebbles and will disintegrate in the tumbler. You sure did make an entertaining video with the kit though!
Thanks i am planning a video where i get enough of the kits to compare NatGeo grit to the good grit i typically use when tumbling to show what the difference in just getting good grit will do for the finished product.
Nice.. was surfing amazon for a rock rumbler and came across the nat geo tumbler. video was legit. keep them coming!
Thank you still learning the video stuff but will get better with time. Appreciate the comment and feedback
Very cool!
Thanks 😊
Great , I’d like to see the tumbling video comparison
@@MILifeOutdoors thanks
You certainly made the most of that Geo kit. The grit they provide is crap, not enough, and will not get anyone to highly polished rocks. Also, the 1 pound of rock they provide is not enough to properly fill one of their tumblers. Much of the rock is hardly more than dust/pebbles and will disintegrate in the tumbler. You sure did make an entertaining video with the kit though!
Thanks i am planning a video where i get enough of the kits to compare NatGeo grit to the good grit i typically use when tumbling to show what the difference in just getting good grit will do for the finished product.