TIPS FOR ACTIVITIES: Maximize Tumbling Results for Kids' Prizes and Projects
Rock&Gem Magazine|July 2020
Tumble-polished stones are an honored, time-tested stock-in-trade at the kids’ booths of local gem club shows all around the world.
TIPS FOR ACTIVITIES: Maximize Tumbling Results for Kids' Prizes and Projects

Kids love them! In fact, I still have the small tumble-polished Oregon beach agate I received at the very first gem show I ever attended as a little kid nearly 60 years ago. For many years, I carried the shiny orange treasure in my pocket. Every gem and mineral society ought to have at least one member (preferably more) designated to craft and provide a supply of such translucent little gems. Then, as that supply builds up, get creative in what to do with the inventory!

If you are in a large active society, tumbling rough is fairly easy to come by. For instance, in my own Ventura Gem & Mineral Society (VGMS), our workshop stewards, lapidary artists, and one local dealer are always happy to pass along discarded bits from their slabbing, cabbing, and sphere making efforts. We also have a considerable club rock pile to source, where I pick out chunks of jasper and agate that show good color and/or promising hints of interesting pattern. These get broken into tumbling sized bits on a block of cement on my backyard patio with a heavy crack hammer.

A word of advice: Wear thick leather gloves and eye protection to guard against sharp shards that can fly like shrapnel!

Finally, during club field trips or walks along the beach, I’m always on the lookout for little stones with tumbling potential and try to come home with at least a small batch to add to my stockpile. With that stockpile now approaching something like a half dozen five-gallon buckets on that backyard patio, I’m never at a loss for tumbling rough. In fact, with so much on hand, I’ll often fill a couple of gallon size Ziploc bags with rough stones to sell as “Bag o’ Rocks” at our various club silent auctions to raise money for the society while encouraging others to join in the tumbling fun.

Esta historia es de la edición July 2020 de Rock&Gem Magazine.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 8500 revistas y periódicos.

Esta historia es de la edición July 2020 de Rock&Gem Magazine.

Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 8500 revistas y periódicos.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE ROCK&GEM MAGAZINEVer todo
This News is for the Birds
Rock&Gem Magazine

This News is for the Birds

The amazing range of the would-be birds!

time-read
1 min  |
July 2024
CALIFORNIA MAGNESITE PLASMA AGATE
Rock&Gem Magazine

CALIFORNIA MAGNESITE PLASMA AGATE

California magnesite plasma agate is a kaleidoscope of minerals. Much like its neighbor from Clear Creek, it contains chalcedony, serpentine, jadeite and chromite.

time-read
3 minutos  |
July 2024
HOW TO CREATE A CABBING MATERIAL
Rock&Gem Magazine

HOW TO CREATE A CABBING MATERIAL

Even though Mother Nature creates almost unbounded types and numbers of beautiful materials for cabbing, often I struggle to find a slab that will work for the project that I want to do.

time-read
2 minutos  |
July 2024
PINWHEEL - VIET GEMS 149
Rock&Gem Magazine

PINWHEEL - VIET GEMS 149

I am frequently asked what my favorite gemstone designs are and where to find them. After my trip to the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show, I updated my list of favorites to include gemstone designer, Phan Thanh Trung.

time-read
1 min  |
July 2024
Copper Minerals: My Favorite
Rock&Gem Magazine

Copper Minerals: My Favorite

I have lived in the “Copper State” of Arizona for 65 years so it should not surprise readers that copper minerals are among my favorites to collect.

time-read
4 minutos  |
July 2024
OPPENHEIMER, TRINITY SITE AND TRINITITE
Rock&Gem Magazine

OPPENHEIMER, TRINITY SITE AND TRINITITE

The widely acclaimed, 2023 Hollywood biographical movie Oppenheimer recently won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor (Cillian Murphy).

time-read
3 minutos  |
July 2024
Clearing ,Smudging & Setting Intentions for Stones
Rock&Gem Magazine

Clearing ,Smudging & Setting Intentions for Stones

Why do you believe what you believe? Are your beliefs true because you choose to believe them? Whether it is religion, science or the metaphysical, your belief and faith make it real to you in mind, body and soul.

time-read
7 minutos  |
July 2024
Rhode Island's Hobbit Stone Age
Rock&Gem Magazine

Rhode Island's Hobbit Stone Age

Rhode Island may be 22nd out of 30 states in miles of total coastline but when you compare coastline length to land acres, it ranks second only to Maryland.

time-read
4 minutos  |
July 2024
Black Range Amethyst
Rock&Gem Magazine

Black Range Amethyst

Amethyst in Southwest New Mexico

time-read
7 minutos  |
July 2024
EQUINE Bling!
Rock&Gem Magazine

EQUINE Bling!

How an Oklahoma Saddle Maker Uses Moissanite, Gold, Silver Turquoise tc to Adorn Saddles Jewelry

time-read
4 minutos  |
July 2024