If you've struggled to get shiny rocks from a National Geographic tumbler, this video is for you. Throw out the directions that came with the tumbler, I didn't have any luck with those either.
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How I Dispose of Rock Tumbler Slurry: [ Ссылка ]
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Kingsley North is a lapidary store in Michigan's U.P. They make a great cab machine and sell many other brands too. They have a huge selection rough rock, tumblers, grit, jewelry supplies etc. at good prices. I buy most of my coarse grit from here in 45 lb. bags. It's the best price I have found. If you buy using the following link, I make a small commission.
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This is the cabbing machine I use:
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I buy a lot of lapidary supplies from The Rock Shed. I don't make money from your purchases there, but they have good prices and good service. This is where I buy my finer grits and polish.
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