Custom Services

What Fred Offers

Fred's Rock Shop isn't just a place to buy rocks — it's a working lapidary studio. Fred offers a range of custom services using professional equipment and is happy to work with customers on special requests. Plus, we sell supplies to other rock tumblers and lapidary hobbyists!

Lapidary Services

  • Tumbling— rough material tumbled through a full multi-stage process (coarse grind through final polish), typically 4–8 weeks

  • Cutting — slab cutting with a Highland Park 12" and 20” diamond saw; trim cutting with a Lortone 6" trim saw

  • Cabochon shaping & polishing — using the Cab King cabochon machine

  • Drilling — drilling available for pendants and custom pieces. We use high quality diamond coated core drills from Lasco Diamond Products. Size range 1 mm-2”

  • Stone identification — bring in a specimen, and I will tell you what it is. I will do my best; I’m not a geologist.

  • Polishing— vibratory finishing on the Ultra Vibe 18 for a mirror polish.

  • Face Polishing — after cutting your rock, you can request to have 1 or more surfaces polished.

polished examples

Supplies for Hobbyists

We sell supplies to other rock tumblers and lapidary hobbyists:

  • Rough rock material (various varieties)

  • Tumbling grit — coarse, medium, and fine silicon carbide

  • Polishing compounds

  • Tumbling media (ceramic and plastic pellets)

  • Highland Park 3 lb. tumblers

“I buy in bulk (25–50 lb. lots) to keep costs low, and I pass those savings along. If I don’t have what you need, I can often source it.”

The Tumbling Process — How It Works

Tumbling is similar to sanding wood — you start coarse and work your way down to a fine polish. Fred's multi-stage process:

  • Step 1 — Coarse grind (60/90 silicon carbide), 10 days in either the ​Lortone QT12 or the Diamond Pacific 40T. After 10 days thoroughly rinse. Rocks are pulled when ready to advance; others run another cycle.

  • Step 2 — Medium grind (120/220 silicon carbide), 2 days in UV-18 or Lot O tumbler

  • Step 3 — Pre-polish (500 silicon carbide), 2 days in UV-18 ​or Lot O tumbler

  • Step 4 — Final polish (1200 aluminum oxide or specialty polish — TXP, Rapid, or Cerium depending on material), in UV-18 ​or Lot O tumbler

Listen to the tumbling at a Step 4. Good for reducing headaches and giving you a calming vibe!

Total time: typically 4–8 weeks, depending on the hardness of the material. Harder stones like agate take longer; softer material shape faster. Vibratory tumbling (steps 2–4) produces significantly better results than rotary alone and take approximately 6 days for all 3 steps. Fred highly recommends using both types for the best results.

Click below to learn more about the tools I use for tumbling process:

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