It's always fun to look at so many pretty rocks. You did a super job of tumbling. Keep the goodness coming. Be happy, safe and stay healthy 😷⚒ looking forward to more.
Love all of the agates, Binghamite, banded jasper and the tourmalated quartz and prehnite are awesome!! What a great batch of tumbled stones. Thanks for sharing these Thomas!✌️🤠
I love looking at your rocks... all the way from Canadastan! Very nice job! I'm working away on my flat top while watching your latest "harvest". Keep up the great work!
Looks like you did a great job polishing this batch. Interesting how all your different variety of Agates are amazing, thanks for sharing what you had difficulty with, it helps on our own tumbling journey.😍
I so enjoyed seeing these rocks. Many of the same kind I find in Upper Michigan. It was interesting to see how well certain rocks and fossils shined and didn't shine much. I thought it was just me doing something wrong when my Iron Formation stones didn't shine to well sometimes. Thanks for sharing and telling us what kind of rocks they are 💯👍
The crazy lace agates are so much fun to look at. But I'm gonna have to put my money on that large binghamite. The light-play on that thing is mind-blowing. That is one stone I don't have in my collection yet - now that I've seen this, I need to get up to Minnesota to remedy that! Thanks for sharing!
I love that crazy lace with the crystal pocket! I heard if you fill those with silicone before tumbling, it does a good job at keeping the polish and ceramic out!
Wow man, these are insanely beautiful. Awesome tumbling job, what a shine on those. Thanks for sharing these and sharing your hard work and passion. Thanks Thomas for inspiring!
The binghamite and banded iron formations are my favorites. The third LSA appeared to have a blue band, on camera anyway. In December I found an Amber chalcedony with the orbs in it.
@@99Rockhounding Generally on the Missouri stuff you can! I've seen some that was trimmed first that turned out beautifully. It has lots of concave surfaces is the issue.
Rob got me on to crazy lace a few years back and I've never strayed far from them when it comes to my orders from Kingsley north. Absolutely one of my top favorites to tumble to this very day. Great job on your tumbling bud! Do you use tripoli in your process? Just curious. You have some beautiful rocks bud!. Great job!. The crystal pocket one is especially cool!!
It's always fun to look at so many pretty rocks. You did a super job of tumbling. Keep the goodness coming. Be happy, safe and stay healthy 😷⚒ looking forward to more.
I love opening the barrel on a finished batch of rocks!
Love all of the agates, Binghamite, banded jasper and the tourmalated quartz and prehnite are awesome!! What a great batch of tumbled stones. Thanks for sharing these Thomas!✌️🤠
Glad you liked them!
Stunning. Absolutely beautiful job. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoyed seeing every single rock! Thanks!
Really Awesome rock, Thanks Thomas for sharing them. Have a wonderful week!
Thank you, you too!
I love looking at your rocks... all the way from Canadastan! Very nice job! I'm working away on my flat top while watching your latest "harvest". Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much!
Looks like you did a great job polishing this batch. Interesting how all your different variety of Agates are amazing, thanks for sharing what you had difficulty with, it helps on our own tumbling journey.😍
I’m glad I could help!
Beautiful job on tumbling and presentation ❣️
Thank you so much 🤗
What a great bunch of nice rocks ! I really enjoy looking at them all, thanks !
Thanks for watching!
* Love the Strong banded agates. Beautiful.. Thanks for Sharing your work with us..
I really loved how this batch turned out.
Awesome looking rocks!! Well done 👏
Thank you!
I so enjoyed seeing these rocks. Many of the same kind I find in Upper Michigan. It was interesting to see how well certain rocks and fossils shined and didn't shine much. I thought it was just me doing something wrong when my Iron Formation stones didn't shine to well sometimes. Thanks for sharing and telling us what kind of rocks they are 💯👍
I really wish there was a good way to tell if they’ll turn out, but I haven’t found one yet. Thanks for watching!
Wonderful and I'm so relaxed now.🥰
I’m glad😊
The crazy lace agates are so much fun to look at. But I'm gonna have to put my money on that large binghamite. The light-play on that thing is mind-blowing. That is one stone I don't have in my collection yet - now that I've seen this, I need to get up to Minnesota to remedy that! Thanks for sharing!
I might have to agree with you. That piece is such an amazing piece of it!
I love that crazy lace with the crystal pocket! I heard if you fill those with silicone before tumbling, it does a good job at keeping the polish and ceramic out!
How hard do you think it is to get the silicone out afterwards, that's a smart idea!
@@CityRockhounding looks like it comes out easily in one chunk
@@RagnarRocks Nice, that's awesome.
I might have to try that next time, because it was a pain to get those out.
Awesome batch. The agates were just beautiful.
There were some really nice ones in there!
I love seeing all of them
Wow man, these are insanely beautiful. Awesome tumbling job, what a shine on those. Thanks for sharing these and sharing your hard work and passion. Thanks Thomas for inspiring!
Thanks for watching!
Really beautiful rocks! I had just watched your newest video of you rock hounding and I saw this one and watched it too!
Glad you liked it! That batch had some really incredible rocks in it!
Jelly! Nice job!
Thanks!
That was a batch of bangers!!!! Right on 99 😎
I was really happy with how they turned out!
The binghamite and banded iron formations are my favorites. The third LSA appeared to have a blue band, on camera anyway. In December I found an Amber chalcedony with the orbs in it.
That’s cool. I really love that piece of binghamite. I’ll have to see if I can find more like it this summer!
Hey there’s lots of similar lace agate in Missouri 👍🏼 And Georgia… I’m going to have to send you some sometime
That would be fun!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Nice batch!
Thank you!
Yep undercutting is an issue with the Missouri stuff too 🤷🏻♂️ Sometimes you need to trim off parts before tumbling
Too bad there’s not really a good way to tell if they’ll undercut.
@@99Rockhounding Generally on the Missouri stuff you can! I've seen some that was trimmed first that turned out beautifully. It has lots of concave surfaces is the issue.
Those are some amazing agates
Eye candy! SWEET
Sure is😍
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Rob got me on to crazy lace a few years back and I've never strayed far from them when it comes to my orders from Kingsley north. Absolutely one of my top favorites to tumble to this very day. Great job on your tumbling bud! Do you use tripoli in your process? Just curious. You have some beautiful rocks bud!. Great job!. The crystal pocket one is especially cool!!
Crazy lace is awesome! I use aluminum oxide for the later stages.