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tumbling grit

The 125mm sanding discs which is a key component of the tumbling process for stones. It consists of various coarse materials, such as silicon carbide or aluminum oxide, used to grind and polish rough stones. When mixed with water and placed in a rock tumbler, the grit wears the rough edges down and reveals the lovely colors of the stones.

That said, one of the coolest things about tumbling stones is just seeing all the different colors, shapes, and textures in nature. From colorful agates to glimmering quartz, there are so many beautiful stones to find. Special jewelry that expresses your style and creativity can be achieved by using different stones along with different kinds of grit.

The Art of Polishing with Tumbling Gri

Tumbling stones is an exercise in patience and watchful waiting. Once you have chosen your rough stones and placed them in the tumbler with the appropriate grit, you have to check on them periodically to ensure they are polishing evenly. As the stones tumble about in the abrasive slurry, they gradually wear off rough edges and become smooth and shiny.

That tumbling grit is not just for polishing stones — it can improve your jewelry-making, too. Adding tumbled stones to your designs gives them a special, natural look. You can do this to make them part of the roundness of your necklaces or use them in earrings as decoration so that your jewelry will stand out.

Why choose Pangea tumbling grit?

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