Hi, thanks for watching! I do large batches of mixed rocks but they are roughly the same hardness. All of the rocks have already gone through the coarse grit stage in the rotary barrels, which is the great equalizer!😆
I've seen better rocks, bit of a plain jane. Still fun to see how a random rock turns out when tumbled and polished. I like the thin black line. Might not be the best rock, but your work made it look a whole lot better.
All good! I like seeing these clips from time to time…Rock tumbling reality secrets revealed!
I like to show it all in the videos!😉 There are more average rocks to come down stay tuned……..😆
I do like the circle that looks like a pencil mark that goes all the way around it. It’s a good planter/yard rock.
Thanks Tanya! I like your suggestion 😉
Interesting.
Looks like some of the hard limestone we run across on occasion.
Cool video
Thanks for watching Christopher!
It's also one of my least favorites of your rocks. However, you get points for staying true to the tumble!🙌🏻☕️
Thanks for your support Mike!
Sometimes it doesn’t work out win or loose. Just the way it is.
Yup, the joys of rock tumbling…..😏
Do you do whole batches of the same material at the same time or mixed material but same hardness? Thanks for sharing!
Hi, thanks for watching! I do large batches of mixed rocks but they are roughly the same hardness. All of the rocks have already gone through the coarse grit stage in the rotary barrels, which is the great equalizer!😆
I've seen better rocks, bit of a plain jane. Still fun to see how a random rock turns out when tumbled and polished. I like the thin black line. Might not be the best rock, but your work made it look a whole lot better.
Thanks so much! I like to show the good and the bad….😏