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    All the rocks that are not coastal plain chert is from Missouri, the brown and gray ones, a arrowhead forum friend sent them to me. I polished some tor them and kept some. Click image for larger version

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    South East Ga. Twin City

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    they look nice

    ive been wanting to get a rock polisher for some of my nicer looking debitage.

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    • #3
      They are nice and turn out good results with right polishing compounds.
      South East Ga. Twin City

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      • #4
        And they make a beautiful centerpiece for a dining table !!
        or wrapped to wear like a necklace ..

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        • #5
          Willjo these are cool I gotta get me a polisher
          SW Connecticut

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            This is my rock polishing outfit, I made it after burning up a couple two drum tumblers. This one has six three pound drums and this way you can polish 6 different hardness rocks. Although it is as 1/3 horse power motor it is made to last. It runs almost all the time polishing rocks. Click image for larger version

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            South East Ga. Twin City

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            • Kentucky point
              Kentucky point commented
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              If you get a big enough drum, or modify a drum like container, you could tumble bottles on there too.
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