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So, your rock tumbler has finally finished off the latest batch of stones. While you’re left with some gleaming, brilliant rocks you also have a bunch of water filled with grit, called slurry or sludge. Disposing of it can seem problematic. In this guide you'll learn how to dispose of used rock tumbler grit, also known as slurry or sludge. The bad news is that disposing of rock tumbler grit in your sink or tub is going to lead to an expensive plumber’s visit. #rocktumbling #rocks #minerals Stone Polishing Diy Rock Tumbling, Vibrating Rock Tumbler, Rock Tumbling Diy, Rock Tumbler Diy How To Make, Tumbling Glass In Rock Tumbler, Rock Hunting Tools, How To Tumble Rocks, Rock Tumbler Projects, What To Do With Tumbled Rocks

So, your rock tumbler has finally finished off the latest batch of stones. While you’re left with some gleaming, brilliant rocks you also have a bunch of water filled with grit, called slurry or sludge. Disposing of it can seem problematic. In this guide you'll learn how to dispose of used rock tumbler grit, also known as slurry or sludge. The bad news is that disposing of rock tumbler grit in your sink or tub is going to lead to an expensive plumber’s visit. #rocktumbling #rocks #minerals

Whole geodes on a table with the text How To Tell If a Rock Is A Geode over the geodes. Geode Hunting, Gem Hunt, Rock Identification, Rock Tumbling, Geode Rocks, Rocks And Fossils, Rock Tumbler, Rock Hunting, Geology Rocks

Every rockhound loves a good geode, and the best are those we’ve gathered ourselves. While it can be tempting to start busting every rock you find with a rock pick, you can usually tell before you attack. Geodes are a specific formation and can usually be identified by their round shape and bumpy texture. These reliable indicators don’t tell the whole story, however. So, let’s go a bit further and give you an overview of how to tell if a rock is a geode.

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