I love that final look of the black jade you found. I found a nice cobble near Entiat along the Columbia River that I polished, very similar looking, yours has a little more waxyness to the underlying texture -the spots, mine is a little more crystalline, not transparent at all. Seeing it faceted like you have done would be incredible. What a jewel. Thanks for sharing.
This looks like so much fun! Thank you for sharing the in-depth process. I follow a lot of lapidaries on social media but most of them only show their final products. I’d love to learn how to do this!
Oh that’s just beautiful. I collected some Jade at Big Sur but they are small ones. I’m in love with the rock. Hopefully one day I can take a trip up there. Would you please share the location? Also, may I ask if you took lessons in faceting? And if yes, where? Or would you perhaps be interested in teaching some day? Thanks so much for sharing. More power to your channel.
Chris, is "Cerimium oxide" (the polishing product you mentioned) the same as "cerium oxide"? I am learning all this and feel like I'm drinking from a firehose, so much to learn! I am so grateful for your videos, I thirst for this knowledge.
Correct! It’s my favorite polishing media. Gabby you are always welcome to send me an email or message if you have questions! I love passing on the knowledge
Something I’ve always wondered is how do you ensure on an oval stone that all the facets on the same tier are the same angle. It seems like as you move around the stone you would need to raise and lower the faceting head on the mast to cut to the same angle. Obviously I’m missing something since the faceting videos I’ve watched never seem to address that.
Andy Henderson the protracted angle as you go around the oval does change to compensate for the shape of the stone for example on this stone I used angles from 38 degrees all the way up to 58 degrees to compensate
Andy Henderson each time the angle changes you raise or lower the mast to take tiny cuts working up to the point your facets have the perfect meet point
I have so much respect for your many talents Chris, fascinating video and great to be shown the many processes that go into creating one of your beautiful stones. Thank you @cazwadejewellery x
Ricky Baker you are correct. Referring to this as a rose cut was an easy way to create a visual of the finished product - another description could be “facet top” cab. in this occasion I deceived to leave a large table instead of a CP.
It was originally built in the 1950’s by a local machinist - he used it until the 1980’s and it sat for many years before I got it maybe 4-5 years ago - it was pretty nasty and I had to rebuild a lot of it including the electrical . No factory spare parts- I had to learn to machine my own using a lathe - the design is roughly based off an MDR machine
Ricky Baker it’s a very accurate machine! I had to make another collet for the quill it only took. 1/4 inch dops. Before I got my concave faceting machine I built my own gemstone milling machine . I love doing this stuff
I love that final look of the black jade you found. I found a nice cobble near Entiat along the Columbia River that I polished, very similar looking, yours has a little more waxyness to the underlying texture -the spots, mine is a little more crystalline, not transparent at all. Seeing it faceted like you have done would be incredible. What a jewel. Thanks for sharing.
This looks like so much fun! Thank you for sharing the in-depth process. I follow a lot of lapidaries on social media but most of them only show their final products. I’d love to learn how to do this!
I have a lot more planned ! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful good job
You have the best toys! Can't wait to see what you do with it.
Oh that’s just beautiful. I collected some Jade at Big Sur but they are small ones. I’m in love with the rock. Hopefully one day I can take a trip up there. Would you please share the location? Also, may I ask if you took lessons in faceting? And if yes, where? Or would you perhaps be interested in teaching some day? Thanks so much for sharing. More power to your channel.
I taught myself how to facet - this material comes from central Washington
Oh cool
love to see the process!
Chris, is "Cerimium oxide" (the polishing product you mentioned) the same as "cerium oxide"? I am learning all this and feel like I'm drinking from a firehose, so much to learn! I am so grateful for your videos, I thirst for this knowledge.
Correct! It’s my favorite polishing media. Gabby you are always welcome to send me an email or message if you have questions! I love passing on the knowledge
Something I’ve always wondered is how do you ensure on an oval stone that all the facets on the same tier are the same angle. It seems like as you move around the stone you would need to raise and lower the faceting head on the mast to cut to the same angle. Obviously I’m missing something since the faceting videos I’ve watched never seem to address that.
Andy Henderson the protracted angle as you go around the oval does change to compensate for the shape of the stone for example on this stone I used angles from 38 degrees all the way up to 58 degrees to compensate
Andy Henderson great question!
Andy Henderson each time the angle changes you raise or lower the mast to take tiny cuts working up to the point your facets have the perfect meet point
I do not have the patience for faceting 😬
It’s not for everyone
I have so much respect for your many talents Chris, fascinating video and great to be shown the many processes that go into creating one of your beautiful stones. Thank you @cazwadejewellery x
Thank you Carol!!
Which faceting machine do you use?
This a custom built machine based on the MDR machine
Do you facet sapphires to I have tons of montana sapphire some are tumbled some are rough
Here is custom faceting resource - Adam is pretty amazing at what he does
lionpunchforge.com/pages/custom-faceting
@@LionPunchForgeLPF I'm from Michigan
I’m from Washington
@@LionPunchForgeLPF cool
Telefon how to contact you to buy or am interested on black jade
Doesn't a rose cut come to a common cp on the table ?
Ricky Baker you are correct. Referring to this as a rose cut was an easy way to create a visual of the finished product - another description could be “facet top” cab. in this occasion I deceived to leave a large table instead of a CP.
@@LionPunchForgeLPF did you make your faceting machine Chris ?
It was originally built in the 1950’s by a local machinist - he used it until the 1980’s and it sat for many years before I got it maybe 4-5 years ago - it was pretty nasty and I had to rebuild a lot of it including the electrical . No factory spare parts- I had to learn to machine my own using a lathe - the design is roughly based off an MDR machine
@@LionPunchForgeLPF I was just curious because the quill looked unfamiliar and homemade. He did a great job though. I like it.
Ricky Baker it’s a very accurate machine! I had to make another collet for the quill it only took. 1/4 inch dops. Before I got my concave faceting machine I built my own gemstone milling machine . I love doing this stuff
He said he was gonna cut the stones he picked from the river from the last episode but no...... Wasted my time watching this two videos.
This was cut from a stone found in the last video