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Post by txrockhunter on Jul 6, 2016 22:03:22 GMT -5
While finishing the 1st Batch, I had some obsidian I had accumulated, running in the 2nd vibe. I had some silver sheen from paulshiroma, some mahogany from Fossilman, and some rainbow from an estate sale. After reading most of jamesp 'S dissertation on polishing obsidian, I was brave enough to give it a shot! I used some micro-alumina from johnjsgems, that worked great! I still had some rookie moves, like flats not polishing as well as rounded areas. I was limited to less than 48 of polishing, due to leaving town. Also, lots of finger prints..... Anyway, here are the highlights. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Again, thanks for looking! Jeremy
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Post by spiceman on Jul 6, 2016 22:10:01 GMT -5
Nice looking and good job. Never stop learning. Dale
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 22:17:41 GMT -5
Well, I have all the parts, the lumber painted and cut to make my forever tumbler. I think after your first two batches, I'll just burn it all in my jamesp firepit and then give away all my rocks. After the perfection you are producing, I might best quit now, before I embarrass myself. Omg!! Wow!
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Post by txrockhunter on Jul 6, 2016 22:27:10 GMT -5
Well, I have all the parts, the lumber painted and cut to make my forever tumbler. I think after your first two batches, I'll just burn it all in my jamesp firepit and then give away all my rocks. After the perfection you are producing, I might best quit now, before I embarrass myself. Omg!! Wow! And who the hell are we going to learn from! If my tumbles came out well, it's because I had great resources, like yourself, to guide me along the way! So, thank you!!!
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Post by Garage Rocker on Jul 6, 2016 22:33:26 GMT -5
Another great batch. Obsidian and slag glass are next on my list to try. Thanks for sharing!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2016 22:49:45 GMT -5
When my tumbler starts rolling, i will do my second batch. First batch was garden stones 5 years ago, before my BS tumbler broke. Now, Im on the path with a firever tumbler. But even if I nail it on my second batch, your first batch is better, for simply being your first! Please keep after it. This is a fun summer on this website.
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Post by unclesoska on Jul 6, 2016 23:17:08 GMT -5
Some of the nicest Rainbow I've seen. Keep up the great work!
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Post by Pat on Jul 6, 2016 23:27:36 GMT -5
Not a tumbler, like obsidian. Wow!
Like them all, but 10 green is truly a looker.
That is quite the batch of shiny, shiny beauties!
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Post by paulshiroma on Jul 6, 2016 23:33:36 GMT -5
Outstanding! They came out great!
Paul
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Post by Jugglerguy on Jul 7, 2016 6:17:36 GMT -5
Nice rainbow!
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Post by orrum on Jul 7, 2016 6:22:04 GMT -5
Definitely the nicest rainbow I have seen! X2 Scott!
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Post by Erich on Jul 7, 2016 6:45:02 GMT -5
can't get enough of your Rainbow!
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Post by txrockhunter on Jul 7, 2016 7:20:07 GMT -5
Thanks for all the kind words!
I forgot to mention one of my bigger rookie moves! Not knowing there is a difference in ceramics. I had run my pre-polish for 3 days and was expecting to see some shine. There was very little difference from the first day! After a little research, I figured out the I had purchased AO ceramics, typically used for tumbling metal. Basically ceramics with grit! If you are looking for ceramics to run through polish, make sure you buy the "non-abrasive" kind!
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Post by jamesp on Jul 7, 2016 7:20:32 GMT -5
Nailed those trick obsidians. And some real nice material. Love the green sheen. Impressed with your home built tumbler too Jeremy. I forgot what rpm you run that one at.
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Post by riverrock on Jul 7, 2016 7:32:22 GMT -5
Maybe I should just send you a batch that has been in and out of my tumblers for over a year. I hate obsidian .
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Post by txrockhunter on Jul 7, 2016 8:04:06 GMT -5
Nailed those trick obsidians. And some real nice material. Love the green sheen. Impressed with your home built tumbler too Jeremy. I forgot what rpm you run that one at. Thanks, James! Without your personal battle with obsidian, I would have been lost! A non scientific count gave me approx. 11 rotations in 10 seconds, so about 66 rpm's. I ran the obsidian in there for about 3-4 days, with regular rocks. That got most of them through rough grind and ready for the Vibe. I did have my first lid blow-out, as the obsidian can make a batch really gassey! Luckily, I have the tumblers set up with lids facing each other and that kept the lid on with just some minor spillage. I am going to add Castors to the tumbler so it can slide under the workbench and be pulled out for easier access. Jeremy
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Post by jamesp on Jul 7, 2016 8:35:05 GMT -5
Nailed those trick obsidians. And some real nice material. Love the green sheen. Impressed with your home built tumbler too Jeremy. I forgot what rpm you run that one at. Thanks, James! Without your personal battle with obsidian, I would have been lost! A non scientific count gave me approx. 11 rotations in 10 seconds, so about 66 rpm's. I ran the obsidian in there for about 3-4 days, with regular rocks. That got most of them through rough grind and ready for the Vibe. I did have my first lid blow-out, as the obsidian can make a batch really gassey! Luckily, I have the tumblers set up with lids facing each other and that kept the lid on with just some minor spillage. I am going to add Castors to the tumbler so it can slide under the workbench and be pulled out for easier access. Jeremy I can't remember if you are using those rubber cap lids. They start to bulge outward when gas starts. I have double clamped them. Have had them shoot a long way upon loosening the band clamps. Running cap to cap a great idea.
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Post by txrockhunter on Jul 7, 2016 9:22:10 GMT -5
Yes, i'm running the rubber caps. I started the double straps after that blowout happened. The cap to cap thing was a total accident, but it kept the cap on just enough to stop major problems. I installed 1" pipe clamps to keep the barrels from creeping. That kept the other barrel in place as the lid was popping off.
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Post by Fossilman on Jul 7, 2016 9:30:33 GMT -5
Those are crazy cool Dude!! I have tumbled Obsidian,but get skunked on the polish part-so all are in a tub in the corner of the bench-LOL.. As I say again,NICE!!! Two thumbs up
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Post by txrockhunter on Jul 7, 2016 9:46:26 GMT -5
Those are crazy cool Dude!! I have tumbled Obsidian,but get skunked on the polish part-so all are in a tub in the corner of the bench-LOL.. As I say again,NICE!!! Two thumbs up Thank you, sir! If I had as much cool material as you, I would keep that obsidian in the bucket, too! That 1st picture is from your stuff. I'll take more photos of the stuff you sent me. It's way cool!
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