Do you have any advice or a diy setup or can you tell me what i need to buy to polish the stones myself, especially condrite or achondrites, what microscope do you use for the shots? do you always confirm your finds by an institution? sorry to spam you, i love your videos !
@@real_linkw0w I will be happy to share my experience. A small pocket microscope from China is sufficient for preliminary identification of the stones. They are inexpensive, magnify up to 90x, and you can not only take them with you to search, but also use a smartphone clothespin to take videos and photos. For stone processing, I purchased an inexpensive desktop machine with an end shaft on which a chuck with a polishing cup is mounted. Diamond turtles of different grain sizes from 30 to 3000 are purchased for it. The price will be about $ 150-200 for everything. For an entry-level definition, this is enough. I am currently solving issues related to the research of the material in scientific laboratories, but this will take a considerable amount of time.
@@Serg838-w4m oh man thanks alot, i will invest my money next month for this setup. also i was in a rush, i went back today again and collected 21KG rocks. after i went home and cleaned them with water, and i have a suspicion of 3-5 rocks that could be meteroids. its so hard to tell but it is so much fun, i could never expect that. that it thrills that much after finding a rock and already thinking about washing them at home haha. its such a cool thing, i hopefully will be a good grandfather who can teach their grandchildren about stones, thats my goal. Getting to know all insects, plants, trees, herbs, shrooms and rocks arround me. you are very inspiring!!
Do you have any advice or a diy setup or can you tell me what i need to buy to polish the stones myself, especially condrite or achondrites, what microscope do you use for the shots? do you always confirm your finds by an institution? sorry to spam you, i love your videos !
@@real_linkw0w I will be happy to share my experience. A small pocket microscope from China is sufficient for preliminary identification of the stones. They are inexpensive, magnify up to 90x, and you can not only take them with you to search, but also use a smartphone clothespin to take videos and photos. For stone processing, I purchased an inexpensive desktop machine with an end shaft on which a chuck with a polishing cup is mounted. Diamond turtles of different grain sizes from 30 to 3000 are purchased for it. The price will be about $ 150-200 for everything. For an entry-level definition, this is enough. I am currently solving issues related to the research of the material in scientific laboratories, but this will take a considerable amount of time.
@@Serg838-w4m oh man thanks alot, i will invest my money next month for this setup. also i was in a rush, i went back today again and collected 21KG rocks. after i went home and cleaned them with water, and i have a suspicion of 3-5 rocks that could be meteroids. its so hard to tell but it is so much fun, i could never expect that. that it thrills that much after finding a rock and already thinking about washing them at home haha. its such a cool thing, i hopefully will be a good grandfather who can teach their grandchildren about stones, thats my goal. Getting to know all insects, plants, trees, herbs, shrooms and rocks arround me. you are very inspiring!!