Oh Wow! Those all came out wonderfully! And there isnt a favorite polish. They are what they are! That being said, the teepee canyon and the lace agate were my favorite, because they are awesomely beautiful! And you should be taken out back and flogged, for letting that vibratory lap sit there for 2 years! But, because you owned up to it, we are going to let it slide, this time! But dont let it happen again! Lol! They all look fabulous Theo! Thanks so much for sharing this!❤
Old Disabled House Bound Dusty Rusty Rockhound here: The joy is in the journey... not just the product! You're doing great! Beautiful results... looking forward to seeing more!
Oh wow! I want one! It’s perfect for a 71 year old 😁. I finally started using my 10” hi-tech, but I have no way to polish my rocks, and some are big. I also want to polish slabs and try making rock mosaics on slate for my garden. I’m sort of glad you found it late. Perfect timing for me, haha. Thanks for sharing Theo. Looking forward to seeing and learning more.
Theo you are so awesome with techniques to get shine! I too would have been put off by that grid pattern not having a pad! We all need to learn something new everyday! The shine you achived on the vibratory is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing the outcome and the lesson!
Theo, you need a wind up turn table from a toy to set the polished rock with the Crystal pocket on the other side.. Then you could show Both sides when friends are over.. Love the great variety..
Ok so hear me out! Trade all my deathplates and the bear canyon agates and some Kentucky materials and a berber agate and a sweet Botswana agate and my left…well no, not that, but all the stuffs for that teepee! Great deal right!?! Lol awesome video just because I got to see that agate again and we were just talking about it this morning. Lol
Nice video Theo! I have the same 10" vibralap. I find they are a pain to get level. But if you can they work amazing. Since i can never get mine level my pans wear down faster than normal on one side which ruins the pan. It's definitely the hardest tool I own to operate properly. Your first effort turned out great. Look forward to seeing more!
You r not alone Theo, i got an old gemtek machine a while back and didnt use it because i thot the replacement discs would cost too much, i only recently discovered that their is no replacement discs, i only had to add grit ha ha xx great job xx the teepee canyon is my favorite xx
Love seeing the Shine on some of those rocks. Too bad you didn't watch Rockhounding Life years ago.. He & his sons use the vibratoryplate & put Huge rocks on it.. They made the "Slice of Cake" in the "Makers Challenge" a couple of years ago.. You would have started using it long ago.. Thanks for the Video..
🤝🤝🤝Dear friend, agate stone lover! I am very interested in watching your videos. I want to give you some advice. Before starting work on the vibrating machine, heat the stone not too much so that the hand can withstand it. Next, dilute the epoxy resin, heat it up a little and smear the microcracks in the stone. This way, the abrasive will not clog into the cracks.
Beuatiful...were these just prepped with slab saw or rock saw? Or was there some pre-vibratory smoothing with a grinder? Rocks should be generally flat cut b4 using? How to assess readiness? Maybe "lessons leatnrd" examples as you experimemt...thanks for showing us!
Those big pieces came out beautifully (that teepee cyn was worth it). I love the concept of setting the grit and let the vib lap do its thing. I was curious- when you switched to that continuous rim blade on your covington, did you adjust the feed rate at all? Notice if the motor heated up faster? Ive been wanting to switch to continuous for that smooth cut, but was worried id smoke the motor.
I wish Covington would address how quickly those aluminum plates wear out. Or at least provide an alternative. I’ve started caulking in steel inserts but it’s significantly heavier and pretty sure will wear out the motor.
Oh Wow! Those all came out wonderfully! And there isnt a favorite polish. They are what they are! That being said, the teepee canyon and the lace agate were my favorite, because they are awesomely beautiful! And you should be taken out back and flogged, for letting that vibratory lap sit there for 2 years! But, because you owned up to it, we are going to let it slide, this time! But dont let it happen again! Lol! They all look fabulous Theo! Thanks so much for sharing this!❤
Old Disabled House Bound Dusty Rusty Rockhound here: The joy is in the journey... not just the product! You're doing great! Beautiful results... looking forward to seeing more!
A good day is one where we learn something new. Love the end results.
Oh wow! I want one! It’s perfect for a 71 year old 😁. I finally started using my 10” hi-tech, but I have no way to polish my rocks, and some are big. I also want to polish slabs and try making rock mosaics on slate for my garden. I’m sort of glad you found it late. Perfect timing for me, haha. Thanks for sharing Theo. Looking forward to seeing and learning more.
Dang it Theo, you’re gonna make me spend more money! They all look very nice, thanks for sharing with all of us!
Now I’m thinking of getting one too😁
That's a very cool tool, better late than never Theo. That blue agate is amazing.
The teepee canyon agate is my favorite!
Theo you are so awesome with techniques to get shine! I too would have been put off by that grid pattern not having a pad! We all need to learn something new everyday! The shine you achived on the vibratory is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing the outcome and the lesson!
Agates!!!! Sorry I get excited. Great stuff. That Teepee Canyon, the crazy lace and that blue agate are all stunning.
Blue, blue, my favourite is the blue! But loved them all!
Welcome to our world Theo! LOL 😂 Our favorite was the one with orange all over it.❤
They turned out really nice! My favorite is the blue one!
The blue agat is so gorgeous ❤
I'm glad you were able to figure it out. Lots of beautiful rocks and shine, but the blue one at the end is my favorite.
Theo, you need a wind up turn table from a toy to set the polished rock with the Crystal pocket on the other side.. Then you could show Both sides when friends are over.. Love the great variety..
Love the agatized wood!
Ok so hear me out! Trade all my deathplates and the bear canyon agates and some Kentucky materials and a berber agate and a sweet Botswana agate and my left…well no, not that, but all the stuffs for that teepee! Great deal right!?! Lol awesome video just because I got to see that agate again and we were just talking about it this morning. Lol
Those really came out gorgeoys❤love the blue one❤❤❤👋🇫🇮
😎 another sweet video, thankzzz!!!
That blue agate!! Holy moly, it’s stunning! ❤️❤️
Had to watch a second time. That teepee canyon agate is just stunning! Thanks for sharing
Nice video Theo! I have the same 10" vibralap. I find they are a pain to get level. But if you can they work amazing. Since i can never get mine level my pans wear down faster than normal on one side which ruins the pan. It's definitely the hardest tool I own to operate properly. Your first effort turned out great. Look forward to seeing more!
You r not alone Theo, i got an old gemtek machine a while back and didnt use it because i thot the replacement discs would cost too much, i only recently discovered that their is no replacement discs, i only had to add grit ha ha xx great job xx the teepee canyon is my favorite xx
That is very impressive!
Oooh, blue agate. Yum.
Love seeing the Shine on some of those rocks. Too bad you didn't watch Rockhounding Life years ago.. He & his sons use the vibratoryplate & put Huge rocks on it.. They made the "Slice of Cake" in the "Makers Challenge" a couple of years ago.. You would have started using it long ago.. Thanks for the Video..
As Theo is slapping himself in his head. LOL!
cool piece of kit!! never seen or heard of em
Awesome! Teepee canyon was my fav. But the blue that came out on the Montana agate was amazing. I’m in AR. So planning a fall trip to MO.
Yay!!!
May god bless you Theo amen❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊😊
🤝🤝🤝Dear friend, agate stone lover! I am very interested in watching your videos. I want to give you some advice. Before starting work on the vibrating machine, heat the stone not too much so that the hand can withstand it. Next, dilute the epoxy resin, heat it up a little and smear the microcracks in the stone. This way, the abrasive will not clog into the cracks.
Beuatiful...were these just prepped with slab saw or rock saw? Or was there some pre-vibratory smoothing with a grinder? Rocks should be generally flat cut b4 using? How to assess readiness? Maybe "lessons leatnrd" examples as you experimemt...thanks for showing us!
A lot more folks would be into the hobby if the equipment was silent as it ate the rock. Looking good.
Those big pieces came out beautifully (that teepee cyn was worth it). I love the concept of setting the grit and let the vib lap do its thing. I was curious- when you switched to that continuous rim blade on your covington, did you adjust the feed rate at all? Notice if the motor heated up faster? Ive been wanting to switch to continuous for that smooth cut, but was worried id smoke the motor.
I wish Covington would address how quickly those aluminum plates wear out. Or at least provide an alternative. I’ve started caulking in steel inserts but it’s significantly heavier and pretty sure will wear out the motor.
Would ceramic work? I've no idea, but aluminum seems so soft to use for something like that.
@@Doxymeister the grit absolutely eats it up. Even after a few months it chews up the homemade steel inserts I made.
I got a huge 18 pound vibrating tumbler o still haven’t used
Hey theo
Sooo... when's the big day 😉
Do you sell these rocks?
You watched Agate Dad video, didn't you? :)
Please get polishing!😂😂😂😂😂😂
I really shouldn't have sold my vibralap 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I am not real impressed with that machine, honestly. I think you can get a much better shine with other machines or hand polishing it.