Submitted by albertnormandy t3_10phy49 in rva

Kid got a rock tumbler for Christmas and we've used up the stuff that came with it. Does anywhere around sell the supplies for another batch? I'm sure Bezos would sell it to me but I'd rather avoid any imperial entanglements.

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RulerOfTheRest t1_j6kk554 wrote

I know Harbor Freight sells it and usually has it in stock, and I imagine Hobby Lobby would as well...

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Asterion7 t1_j6klta6 wrote

/u/theladydoor might know if there is anyone local. But I imagine online is where most supplies will be found.

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beboptango42 t1_j6km110 wrote

Packard's Stamp and Rock Shop in Midlothian.

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el_plandito t1_j6kmdtj wrote

Maybe Packard’s Rock Shop on Midlothian Tpk?

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theladydoor t1_j6korwz wrote

Avid rock tumbler here! Best source for supplies is The Rock Shed. They ship super fast (faster than Bezos) and have great customer service. I haven't found a local place that sells what I like yet so this has been my go-to for all grits and polish. They have a great selection of rough for tumbling as well if you find you need more rocks.

Other sources for rocks include Rough Stone Rocks (just pay attention to the size as some things come in larger pieces that would need to be broken or cut) and Gems By Mail (the website sucks but their stuff is quality and they always have good deals).

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STORMPUNCH t1_j6kvume wrote

HobbyTown USA at broad and gaskins has tumbler supplies! I make jewelry out of tumbled rocks and glass and that's where I buy my media and grit.

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Ocean_waves726 t1_j6mbe5m wrote

This post makes me miss the store Natural Wonders at Regency Mall

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theladydoor t1_j6msre8 wrote

There's good rockhounding in Virginia if you're willing to drive a bit. You can find garnet, amazonite, amethyst, blue quartz, turquoise, unakite, prehnite and much more. There are some old mines that will seasonally be open to the public and are usually great for kids. Lucky Lake is one that's not too far that should open in the spring. But you can also Google rockhounding maps of Virginia to get suggestions on where to find different rocks. It's not as simple as looking in the back yard but it can make for a fun getaway.

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