Rock Tumbler Brand
Rock Tumbler Brand

The original Rock Tumbler?
I lost the instructions for my Rock Tumbler. If anyone has this brand of rock drum please send me the instructions.
I'm not sure what kind of glass you have, did not say. But there are some general instructions I found on this website that may be of help to you. Http: / / www.hobbies-and-pastimes.com/lapidary.html
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Riedel Vinum Single Malt Whiskey Glasses, Set of 2 $39.90 Crafted with the help of master distillers in Scotland, Riedel's Single Malt Whiskey glasses maximize the sipping pleasures of top-quality malt whiskeys. Machine-crafted in Germany from 24-percent lead crystal, the shape is practical and charming, with a short stem and an elongated thistle-shaped body. The lip turns outward to catch the characteristic fragrance of the liquor. Hand washing receomme... |
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NFL Frosted Rocks Glass (13.5-Ounce, Set of 2) NFL Frosted Rocks Glass (13.5-Ounce, Set of 2)... |
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Ubreakable Polycarbonate Rock Glass - 10oz $6.99 For the guest with the taste of James Bond and the grace of Jerry Lewis we have this unbreakable cocktail tumbler. You can serve scotch on the rocks or vodka cranberries with confidence knowing your would-be gentleman cannot be so clumsy as to ruing your evening with broken glass.... |
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ROCK TUMBLER - 6 pound DUAL CAN - LORTONE BRAND w/Manual $36.00 |
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Lortone 3A Rotary Rock Tumbler Kit ****BRAND NEW NEVER USED**** $87.50 |
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rle LARGE LORTONE QT6 ROCK TUMBLER, BRAND NEW! $165.98 |
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Bormioli Rocco Galassia Tumbler Rocks Glasses, Set of 6, Gift Boxed Brand New $27.95 |
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Collectible Jack Daniels Old No.7 Brand Whiskey Logo Rocks Tumbler Bar Glass $12.95 |
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Brand New Bormioli Rocco Galassia Tumbler Rocks Glasses Set of 6 Gift Boxed $19.95 |
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BRAND NEW HARD ROCK CASINO/HOTEL BILOXI INSULATED TUMBLER WITH STRAW $9.99 |
A rock tumbler is a tool commonly used by rock collectors and geologists to polish rocks. It is amazing to see a rough rock transformed into a beautiful gem, just be spending time in the tumbler. This article explains how to use a rock tumbler to make it perform its’ magic.
For an aspiring geologist, gemologist, or mineralogist, a rock tumbler can be both a toy and an educational tool. However, there are many types suited to different purposes, and not all of them will work for an amateur.
A standard rock tumbler kit can be found at most toy stores. This rock kit usually contains the tumbler along with some rocks, grit, and a few jewelry findings. With proper care, a good rock kit can be used over and over and can last indefinitely. However, the small size and small power of the motor will limit the size of rocks that can be used. Should the tumblers break, it may be difficult to find replacement parts. More than likely you would be looking at buying a new rock kit.
The type of rock kit available from toy stores includes rotating or rotational Rock Tumblers. In a rotating tumbler, the rocks fall over and over, rolling around and polishing them as they collide with one another, similar to the way mountain rocks are polished by the steady collision with a mountain stream. It is advisable to choose a rock kit made by a company that has been around for a while in case you need a replacement part.
Vibration (or “agitating”) tumblers are higher quality and generally more expensive form of rock tumbler. Instead of physically rotating the rock, vibration tumblers either use ultrasound or spin around the vertical axis. They work much more quickly, one to two weeks, as opposed to about a month for a rotational tumbler. They also maintain the essential shape of the rock, rather than producing a uniformly round rock. So unless you want all of your rocks to have the same basic round shape, you will need to consider a vibration rock kit. They are a bit quieter as well.
Size is extremely important. Rock tumblers are sized according to the weight of the load they can continuously bear. Since it can take a month or more for a rotary tumbler to polish a rock, it is important that the tumbler can handle the weight of the rock. The most common cause of rotor failure or broken belts is an overloaded barrel. Large barrels can hold both large and small rocks, but small barrels can only hold small rocks. This seems logical, but on the day that your tumbler breaks, you will regret purchasing a small barrel!
At the same time, large barrels generally cost more money (no surprise), and you will need to balance your budget against the size and type of rocks you hope to polish.
Once you’ve chosen and purchased your tumbler, you will also purchase a few accessories for your polishing. You will need Vaseline to seal the barrel against leaks- an ordinary store brand of petroleum jelly is fine. You will also need extra grit, unless of course you want to use the grit purchase as an excuse to buy a nicer tumbler! Keep in mind the time that will be required to tumble (a week or two for vibration or a month for rotational tumblers) and the noise that will be generated by the tumbler. If noise is a concern, you may want to purchase a large cooler to insulate and minimize the sound.
A basic rock tumbler can inspire a future career in the geology or gemology. It can also lead to the purchase of a larger and nicer rock kit! Some children may be satisfied with a simple rotary tumbler as a supplement to their rock collection, while others may seek better tumblers in their quest to collect amazing rocks. Regardless of what kind you get, a rock tumbler will inevitably be an educational and entertaining toy.
About the Author:
Joe Kanooga is a father of two kids, a successful business owner and the author of numerous articles about rock tumbler sets plus many other science kits and educational materials. Click here to download our free rock kit guidebook filled with helpful tips, ideas and information.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - How to Use a Rotary Rock Tumbler Kit
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Rock Tumbler $42.11 The Elenco Rock Tumbler is just what you need to reveal amazing colors and patterns with a glass like finish. Tumbling is easy just place a few rocks or minerals into the tumbler with some grinding power. Unlike other tumblers you select the length of time to tumble the longer the time the shinier the rock. Includes 8 ounces gemstone rocks 2 - Step 1 coarse grinding powder 2 - Step 2 fine grinding powder 2 - Step 3 polishing powder. The Elenco Rock Tumbler is recommended for ages 10 and up. Uses AC adapter which is included. Gender: Unisex Age: Teen |
