Batch 43: Kakanui Rockhounding Stones

I am getting to the end of the Kakanui rockhounding stones collected from Seadown Beach with these ones being quite pitted and rough. Normally I wouldn’t pick up stones this rough (got enough of those rough ones from my own beach) but since I don’t know when I’ll be back to Kakanui I pocketed them anyway!

Thanks to one of the Facebook groups I follow I purchased some Ozito Sandblasting Sand 40/60 grit from Bunnings to try with rougher stones. This batch did a tumble with that grit after I wasn’t happy with the 80/100grit tumble for 12 of the 50 stones started. I did expect there to be more of a loss in weight but there was only 28grams difference. Not really sure what is going on there as that’s a little disappointing for such a coarse grit. I’m not quite ready to write it off as useless for rocktumbling yet. I’ll give it another go with some Papatotara Coast stones first.

The 38 stones that I was happy with after the first 80/100grit tumble cycle went into the holding box ready for 220grit. They are now part of Batch 44 since I added 41 more stones to this batch in a effort to clear the rest of those very rough stones rockhounded from Kakanui.

Batch 43: 3lb Tumbler 2

Stage 1: 80/100grit

Number of Stones: 50
Weight in: 816g
4 Tbspns of 80/100grit
1 Tbspn Borax
No pellets added
Days Tumbling: 11
Weight out: 725g – loss of 91g

40/60grit

Number of Stones: 41 + 12 = 53
Weight in: 904g
4 Tbspns of 40/60grit
1 Tbspn Borax
No pellets added
Days Tumbling: 10
Weight out: 876g – loss of 28g

Stage 1: 80/100grit repeat

Number of Stones: 53
Weight in: 876g
4 Tbspns of 80/100grit
1 Tbspn Borax
No pellets added
Days Tumbling: 10
Weight out: 753g – loss of 123g

Batch 43: Pre-tumble (Dry)

Batch 43 - Pretumble

Batch 43: Pre 40/60grit

B43
These are the stones being tumbled in the Ozito 40/60grit

The stones didn’t lose as much volume (only 28grams) as I thought they would in the 40/60grit and even after a second tumble in 80/100grit I’m still not happy to let these stones go through to the next stage! About 29 of the 53 stones are not ready but I decided to re-tumble all of them at Stage 1 again.

I’m starting to think that these are stones that I probably shouldn’t have picked up in the first place since they are so rough and pitted. But that’s what it’s all about I think. Seeing if you can smooth out stones to enable a surface that will take a shine is half the fun! It just takes patience and perseverance!

Stage 1: 80/100grit (3rd repeat)

Number of Stones: 53
Weight in: 753g
4 Tbspns of 80/100grit
1 Tbspn Borax
Pellets added this time because I can see some of the stones are bruising.
Days Tumbling: 10
Weight out: g – loss of g

Stage 2: 220grit

Not entirely happy with all of the stones. I’ve removed the 5 worst. Added 15 stones from the redo box (no idea where these stones originally came from)

Number of Stones: 49+15=64
Weight in: 599g+134g=733grams
4 Tbspns of 400grit
1 Tbspn Borax
Pellets added
Days Tumbling: 11
Weight out: 663g – loss of 70grams

Stage 3: 400grit

Number of Stones: 64
Weight in: 663g
4 Tbspns of 400grit
1 Tbspn Borax
Pellets added
Days Tumbling: 15
Weight out: 558g – loss of 105g

B43 after 40/60grit
Batch 43 after 40/60 grit – going back into 80/100grit for another tumble.
B43 after 80/100grit (x2)
Stones on left not ready for 220grit (29). Stones on right are semi-passable but it won’t hurt to repeat Stage 1 once more!
Added Batch 43
15 stones (from Redo box) added to Stage 2 – most are from Kakanui or Moeraki Beach I think!

Pre-polish Soap Tumble: 48 hours. Just a few look like they have bruising but the rest are looking good! Have placed Batch 43 into the polish holding box to wait for another barrel to come free.

Transfer to 4lb Tumbler 2

As 4lb Tumbler 2 was free and two other batches were ready to go into polish, I combined Batches 50 and 42 with this batch (43).

Stage 4: Polish Mix

Number of Stones: 62+62+19
Weight in: 1191grams
Polish Mix (3rd use): 9 Tbspns of polish mixed with 600mls of clean water. Ceramic Pellets added. *Note: The polish sinks to the bottom and the water at the top is tipped off, with clean water added.
Days Tumbling: 10
Weight out: Didn’t weigh!

Stage 5: Burnish

3 days in 2 Tbspns of borax with ceramic pellets. 6 stones were removed and not burnished as they were bruised or not smooth!

Polish Complete
B42 & B43 polished
Just out of 4lbT2 polished and burnished. Disappointed in the finish to be honest!
Reflection / Observations

As I have mentioned in previous posts, I have not been very happy or satisfied with the finish of many of my batches. I have tried a variety of different things (and made some changes to my tumbling process) such as being really particular with the 2/3rds full barrel rule as well as closely inspecting the stones before they move onto the next stage etc.

I am going to do a bit more research into what mistakes I may be making as I tumble and polish stones I’ve collected from the beach.

Shine vs Dull
Shine vs Dull (top vs bottom)

Batch 43 | 3lb Tumbler 2 | Kakanui | 6 December 2023 – 13 February 2024
4lb Tumbler | Batch 43, Batch 42 & Batch 50 | Kakanui, Grove Burn, Temu Bought | 16 March – 29 March 2024

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