The Tumbling Process appears to be just doing great. 7-day roll on them BAD @$$ DIY Machine of Yours. Utha does/has/Have Absolutely Amazing Varieties of Rocks That are Wonderful Gorgeous Creations. BTW= we are Disabled Seniors Along w/our 47yr old SON/ Became A Tetraplegic 2yrs ago. We have not posted anything on """YOU THE TUBE""" cause I am not techy. but will try when I am not BUSY WITH REALITY ALWAYS CHECKINGH IN AT A NANO SECOND. anyway, Beautiful work/job/an enjoying what you all are doing is GREATTTTT as TONY The Tiger says.
I let them run at 80 grit until they are almost perfect. If it’s a pretty deep gouge or crack I’ll hit it with the tile saw and throw it back in just to flatten it out. The one at 1:05 has been tumbling for more than 6 months now that thing was gnarly when it went in
The Tumbling Process appears to be just doing great. 7-day roll on them BAD @$$ DIY Machine of Yours. Utha does/has/Have Absolutely Amazing Varieties of Rocks That are Wonderful Gorgeous Creations. BTW= we are Disabled Seniors Along w/our 47yr old SON/ Became A Tetraplegic 2yrs ago. We have not posted anything on """YOU THE TUBE""" cause I am not techy. but will try when I am not BUSY WITH REALITY ALWAYS CHECKINGH IN AT A NANO SECOND.
anyway, Beautiful work/job/an enjoying what you all are doing is GREATTTTT as TONY The Tiger says.
The spin cycle never ends
Would you normally try to work out a chip, or leave it like the one at 1:05?
I let them run at 80 grit until they are almost perfect. If it’s a pretty deep gouge or crack I’ll hit it with the tile saw and throw it back in just to flatten it out. The one at 1:05 has been tumbling for more than 6 months now that thing was gnarly when it went in
What's the longest you have tumbled something?
@JelliedBrains It’s gotta be that rock, everything else has an average of two or so months.