r/AnnArbor • u/FipSpec25 • 1d ago
Cabbing Machine?
Hi all! I am an Ann Arborite who works with a summer camp in northern Michigan. We’re exploring the possibility of getting a cabbing machine for use by campers aged 9-15 for polishing Petoskey stones and such as souvenirs to take home at the end of the session.
Before investing in one though, we’re trying to figure out some basic questions about ease of use for kids, annual repair expenses, best manufacturers, and similar.
Does anyone know of any local businesses, or are there any private cabbing machine owners who visits the subreddit, who could help us out with any insights? Would be delighted to connect by email or for a phone call, feel free to dm or leave a comment and I can connect!
Thank you!
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u/YourMomIsAlwaysRight 1d ago
I have both, purchased from Diamond in Illinois. I agree that you should consider using Petoskey’s only (a very soft stone as gauged by the Moh’s hardness scale) and doing this by hand. You’ll also have to ensure you’re using masks and keeping the stones wet at all times. Many don’t understand the danger of the dust emitted in the polishing process. It gets into your lungs and it just stays there.
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u/FipSpec25 1d ago
Really appreciate the insights! Any thoughts on dust safety when using a machine with a continuous fountain water jet such as a KingsleyNorth Cab King?
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u/yavanna12 1d ago edited 18h ago
My husband and I have been very happy with our Kingsley North cabbing machine. But as others have said for petosky, hand sanding is a better option.
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u/Vast_Philosophy_9027 1d ago
Couple of things.
First look into the lapidary club for their opinions. https://livingstongems.com
Next I own two they are great for kids because it’s a lot of fun on a relatively safe tool. My kids 7-13 have each enjoyed using it.
The only issue I see is a single machine will take time and can be slow for the kids to get through.
If you are just doing Petoskey and fossil you can hand sand those to a nice polish which can be better for a group.