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Montana Moss Agate - Rock Tumbler Rough
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Montana Moss Agate
Montana Moss Agate is usually a white to gray to amber agate flecked with black or brown mossy inclusions.
The moss patterns are most interesting when the amount of moss is just a few percent of the material. Montana Moss Agate is popular with people who run rock tumblers because it polishes easily and yields beautiful mossy surprises.
This rough consists of material that has been crushed to 1/4" (6 mm) to 1 1/4" (31 mm) diameter pieces - a size that will work well in your rock tumbler. It might also include a few small nodules, small slabs, and trim saw end-cuts. These can produce some nice tumbled stones.
We recommend TXP polish - an aluminum oxide compound - for polishing Montana Moss Agate.
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Large Ceramic Media:
Large ceramic pellets work great as a filler and for delivering grit or polish to difficult-to-reach surfaces. More information... |
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Small Ceramic Media:
Small ceramic pellets work great when you need small material for better tumbling action or to deliver grit or polish to difficult-to-reach surfaces. More information... |
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Plastic Media:
Use plastic pellets to cushion fragile stones when tumbling in a rotary tumbler. More information... |
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