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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Watch Justin hand carve (dremel) a rough opal piece into a gem opal carving.
    Justin uses dremel tips that have different abrasives to work the opal into a high polished gem

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  • @TIG2MAN0
    @TIG2MAN0 Год назад +1

    I'm always very thankful when mentors take their time to teach me things so thank you Justin.

  • @V27RV
    @V27RV 2 года назад +7

    Love this video
    This is the video that got me into Opal..it’s been almost 2years now..thank you Justin 💖
    I really wish we get another carving video like this soon in the future
    Bless

  • @ant-1382
    @ant-1382 3 года назад +17

    One of the things I love about lapidary is that you can improvise so many bits for cheap. Those diamond pastes seem expensive, but they go along way. The bag of cerium oxide I bought 10 years ago, will last another 10 years. Love to carve with my Dremel, don't buy Dremel bits, to expensive, tool places often have no brand bits that are significantly less expensive, even if they wear out a bit quicker, buy 3 to 6 for the price of 1 Dremel bit.

    • @evelynvongizycki1017
      @evelynvongizycki1017 Год назад

      Someone else told me on here which Dremel they use just curious which one you use

    • @ant-1382
      @ant-1382 Год назад +2

      @@evelynvongizycki1017 just make sure you get one with a flex shaft. you have to work in water, or use a dripper and you don't want that electric hand held any where near water. p.s. if you can afford a fordom get one they are more powerful and will last longer.

  • @ValerieP75
    @ValerieP75 3 года назад +10

    Mind blown! My living room is filled with purple smoke now!! The dremel bit your father made, how special a tool to have in your arsenal. And it works beautifully!! Always learning from you, much appreciated.

  • @aquamonkey69
    @aquamonkey69 3 года назад +6

    You’re such a great teacher. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Been watching your videos for a while now.! 😊

  • @Rookie_Rockounding
    @Rookie_Rockounding 6 лет назад +38

    Dude, the wooden tip made by your dad... seriously so cool and such a great video sharing his knowledge and yours. Thank you 👏

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  6 лет назад +3

      Rookie Rockhoundin haha your welcome. He was a talent

  • @alankenney
    @alankenney 3 года назад +1

    During the Covid lockdown I started watching Aussie Opal Hunters on the Quest tv channel and then had a look on RUclips to see if there were any more episodes. I spotted your channel and had a look at a couple of your videos. I subscribed and now I'm hooked. Watching you cut and polish is absolutely fascinating and keeps me occupied while I am locked down. I had never given opal a thought before. Never mind how they are processed. Sir, YOU are a gem amongst gems.

  • @jameslund2658
    @jameslund2658 3 года назад +2

    Justin that is way too cool. I never knew or would have thought that a wooden dremel but existed or anything. You just blew my mind.

  • @V27RV
    @V27RV 2 года назад

    This is still truly the best of black opal direct videos
    The carving videos are amazing,this video got me into opal

  • @bjeweled21
    @bjeweled21 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for creating this video. That is...by far...the highest polished carved opal I have seen. I love the concept of a carved opal but most have a very poor polish.

  • @redeyestones3738
    @redeyestones3738 3 года назад +1

    I just bought a Dremel yesterday, as well as ordering some opals from Murray Willis. Then I find this video today in my suggested feed. Nice. Thanks, Justin. This video has increased my desire to get some Australian dirt under my nails. Thanks so much for sharing your years of experience, and lessons you've learned from the years your father put in, and passed down to you.
    Mahalos, love, respect, Aloha.
    Liked, and subscribed

    • @evelynvongizycki1017
      @evelynvongizycki1017 Год назад

      Can I ask which Dremel you bought?

    • @redeyestones3738
      @redeyestones3738 Год назад +1

      @@evelynvongizycki1017 I bought the 8100 cordless model. it's great. I've had zero issues with it in the year that I e owned it, other than having to replace the collets, which is minor, and to be expected.

    • @evelynvongizycki1017
      @evelynvongizycki1017 Год назад

      @@redeyestones3738 Thanks they have so many types and levels it’s hard to pick

    • @redeyestones3738
      @redeyestones3738 Год назад +1

      @@evelynvongizycki1017 the 8100 is relatively cheap, and pretty decent on my arthritis

  • @snuugumz
    @snuugumz 5 лет назад +1

    Hey, Justin, I’ve been teaching myself to carve and polish all sorts of stones. My pop has passed on, as well, and although he wasn’t an artist or jeweler, he provided some excellent opal rough he brought home many years ago when he and my ma visited Australia. If it wasn’t for RUclips and you specifically, it would still be sitting in a dusty old box in storage. Cheers, and thanks a million, mate!

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  5 лет назад +1

      lisa owen-nielson so glad to have inspired ❤️🙏

  • @richardowen5437
    @richardowen5437 3 года назад +1

    Thanks mate just wanted to make that wood tip what a great tip this is so good to learn and thanks to your magical dad for passing down such a great thing

  • @jossy314
    @jossy314 3 года назад

    YOU are the best. I've been looking and searching for someone organized and knowledgeable. This was so interesting and so fun. You're Lovely! thank you!!

  • @ThatOpalGuy
    @ThatOpalGuy Год назад

    beautiful piece. I cannot believe I put a like on this video and then failed to watch the complete video until now.

  • @paranormalpassages9774
    @paranormalpassages9774 3 года назад +1

    G’day Justin thanks heaps for the vid …. I had no idea it takes that long wow …. Beautiful job mate 👍 think I might stick with the cab machine for now 😆

  • @porkchop0711
    @porkchop0711 4 года назад

    Turned out so beautiful. I like at the end how you show what it looks like after each stage.

  • @petersolstad673
    @petersolstad673 3 года назад

    that was such a great video. one of my favs for sure. i really enjoyed how you showed the polish progression at the end.

  • @amberandrews6842
    @amberandrews6842 10 месяцев назад +1

    Such a beautiful stone! Thank You for sharing!

  • @lorenrobertson8039
    @lorenrobertson8039 3 года назад

    Watching this while you are on vacation! Hope you are relaxing and fishing 'till your heart's content and providing for your family at the same time. I am about to run out of content to watch. lol! I know I am not the only fan missing you so enjoy but hurry back!

  • @johnmcculloch5736
    @johnmcculloch5736 5 лет назад +2

    Love your videos.
    I being a dental tech know the dangers of silica. When doing dry grinding I recommend
    vacuum dust extraction and also a mask.
    Love your show

  • @anthonywood4207
    @anthonywood4207 Год назад

    Thankyou for your kindness in sharing all this information. Like your dad, you are a really nice person :)

  • @seanparchim9165
    @seanparchim9165 5 лет назад +1

    I love the skills you have,I was telling my wife I subscribed to your channel she said for me to learn how to do this I said I can try...

  • @FoxBatinaHat
    @FoxBatinaHat 2 года назад

    I have just bought 3- parcels of gamble and rough and wanted to be able to get them a bit shaped and polished for natural wrapping. Thank you for this (instruction) video. As there are no other videos about dremeling opal out there!

  • @terricoffey5550
    @terricoffey5550 4 года назад

    Thank you for your videos! Thinking of you and yours as the fires rage, praying you are safe. Looking forward to getting my opals in the mail so I can get started. Will continue to keep Australia in our hearts here in the USA. Stay safe!

  • @jacksgems3599
    @jacksgems3599 6 лет назад +5

    Great result justin! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Johnbro8
    @Johnbro8 3 года назад

    Thanks Justin, just what I needed to know. I’ve got all this kit at home, and a piece of rough Opal to practice on, I’ll give it a go👍😁

  • @brendakopecky9667
    @brendakopecky9667 5 лет назад +8

    I've always Loved opals, but never thought of doing my own. I Do have a dremel & mess around w/Fire Agate, so perhaps after watching your video I may TRY! Thanks for the great tips! BTW, does your site sell opal rough like the video?

  • @mmiltoon1
    @mmiltoon1 2 года назад

    enjoyed your approach to use the Dremel to fashion a more natural shape occasionally

  • @sallyschroeder7976
    @sallyschroeder7976 5 лет назад

    Thanks for showing us how to do this ,you did a great job with that opal

  • @margodilbeck5378
    @margodilbeck5378 6 лет назад +3

    Beautiful.....! Thanks for teaching us.🇺🇸

  • @natashawakefield8879
    @natashawakefield8879 4 года назад +2

    Just stunning. I would love to see what some of them get made into. I see this one as an amazing pendent

  • @agateenchantmentrockwizard5969
    @agateenchantmentrockwizard5969 4 года назад

    Wow great step by step tutorial a big help to us! Thank you

  • @poponachtschnecke
    @poponachtschnecke 4 года назад +1

    I saw a very delicately carved antique opal flower for sale years ago and have wanted to make one myself ever since. I'm thinking of starting out with some cheap rough pink opal to learn on.

  • @annaarrowood9778
    @annaarrowood9778 Год назад

    Jeez, u make it look so easy!
    Great vid😊

  • @skullfetish2539
    @skullfetish2539 5 лет назад +3

    as a pro jeweler im amazed at the high value stuff he cuts in these vids, big $

  • @nodnostrebor4300
    @nodnostrebor4300 4 года назад

    Once you get all done, why not tumble it super-super fine? That's the beauty of organics, in nature everything is so fine, they are literally impossible to duplicate. The closer one gets, the more we see literal perfection. It's great fun watching, Justin. Thanks.

  • @ComedyKraze1
    @ComedyKraze1 4 года назад

    Love this one thanks to your father for leaving us the skills you teach us today!!!

  • @johnmcculloch5736
    @johnmcculloch5736 5 лет назад

    You are surely an expert at the wet dremel grinding.

  • @MrTatts64
    @MrTatts64 6 лет назад +5

    I been looking forward to a carving video for quite a while now, thanks Justin!
    In the Cerium Dioxide, Justin, there are obviously "abrasive granules". Would you happen to know the hardness of those things? I only ask because I am toying with having a bash using Welsh Slate. Not as a solid item, but two pieces from the same supply rubbed together to get a good slurry and then using the slurry. An ide of the Ceriums hardness would then allow me to figure a rough working time. Just as you said there "another 20 mins or so". With a soofter grained slurry I'd guess the work time would go up. Which I dont mind but dont want it to take forever to do the same job, as it were. Now I know slate is soft, but I use these things in the solid form to put a polish / hone on my knives which are made from 1095 carbon steel, stainless steel and 01 tool steel too. And man do those knife edges ever shine when you have honed them on the slate!
    Many thanks mate, Andy.

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  6 лет назад +1

      Thats sounds like a good experiment. let me know how it works out. Not sure about the cerium

    • @alexandrecamilleri8640
      @alexandrecamilleri8640 4 года назад

      Bought 2 cerium oxide from Taobao (One red and one white)
      Mesh is supposed to be 7500-800 for the red (classic?) one, and 9500-10000 for the white one

    • @alexandrecamilleri8640
      @alexandrecamilleri8640 4 года назад

      (Not sure is that vendor specific or general)

  • @Bugsy-gc6ii
    @Bugsy-gc6ii 5 лет назад

    Lovely, informative video. Many thanks, I just adore watching you do these !

  • @ConnorFoss95
    @ConnorFoss95 4 месяца назад

    Another super helpful video! Thanks so much!

  • @WeirdPros
    @WeirdPros 5 лет назад +1

    I'm from a woodworking family, and I've been wanting to get back into carving for a while.
    I may just try my hand at lapidary work.

  • @tinablythe9082
    @tinablythe9082 4 года назад

    Your a Very gifted artist thankyou for show casing your talent on social media.
    Just 1 question though
    How did they clean and carve/shape the stone before modern technology was used

  • @aikolarkin
    @aikolarkin 2 года назад

    This was so so helpful! Thank you so much for sharing :)

  • @amberfireheart1576
    @amberfireheart1576 3 года назад +1

    Thankyou for sharing this video and tips on how to carve a gem. I've collected a few "cheaper" 25$-60$ promising Ethiopian opal clean roughs before trying to tackle my life long dream pendant.
    I've always dreamed of having a glowing magical looking solid opal dragon like fang shaped fantasy jewelry pendant. I plan by hiding a ice blue tritium vial in the dragon scale cap above the gemstone it will give the look of it glowing of its own power that will last for near a decade straight! The dragon scale cap will be painted with an intense color shifting chameleon pigments that best match the stone and its blue glow. But having never being able to find a solid opal stone that has been already carved like a fang that I could use ANYWHEAR online. So being an sculpting/carving artist I'm hoping that it will help a bit with my first attempt with my crash course learning in dipping my toes in the lapidary work world.
    Any further advice from you and others in the comments would be more then appreciated. And wish me luck!

  • @raafatbarsoum5722
    @raafatbarsoum5722 3 года назад

    Hi Justen I m happy watching you for carving the Opal peace.....! Is the opal Silbe to be drilled...?

  • @chuckguerin8141
    @chuckguerin8141 4 года назад

    I opal with light from both sides the best, great job! Love it!

  • @brandonwyatt3901
    @brandonwyatt3901 3 года назад

    I just bought my own dermal today for this 😁 I've never even seen opal in person or touched but your videos are amazing and they bring me real joy. I'd like to try and do everything you've talked about and shown in this video 😁 I have no idea where to purchase rough Opal, if you could say a website or a word that I should Google it'd be very very appreciated.

    • @brandonwyatt3901
      @brandonwyatt3901 3 года назад

      I googled your name and found what I was looking for and more 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 I'm extremeeeemly happy. Hopefully some day soon you can give me an appraisal on a piece I've touched 😁 I'm excited, never even seen opal besides in your videos and now I'm going to try and carve some 😁 inspiring you are

  • @beth-rg8bm
    @beth-rg8bm 4 года назад

    Excellent musical choice!
    Very well done!

    • @beth-rg8bm
      @beth-rg8bm 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/B9FzVhw8_bY/видео.html
      Little something for you!

  • @jerrylebreux934
    @jerrylebreux934 4 года назад

    That was beautiful justin! Simply Beautiful!❤️

  • @PrometheusZandski
    @PrometheusZandski 4 года назад

    Hi Justin, I had asked on another video of yours why you didn't use a dremel. After watching this, I think I have my answer. The end product you produce on a wheel is just much better. In my opinion, it's worth the loss in weight to cut stones with saw and rub them on a wheel. Thanks so much for your informative videos.

  • @salsog
    @salsog 5 лет назад

    well done, beautiful opal, thanks for sharing, good to see you working with a Dremel, its hard to do

  • @annaarrowood9778
    @annaarrowood9778 Год назад

    And, I hardly lost any of the opal! Amazing.

  • @VondaInWonderland
    @VondaInWonderland 5 лет назад

    Wow, gorgeous piece. Nice job ♥

  • @jenilocke8255
    @jenilocke8255 3 года назад

    I just purchased a beginners rough parcel from you and was wondering where in Australia is the best place to purchase the Nova soft tips, felt tips and cirium (?sp) oxide? I have a dremel with a flex shaft and a few tips from various hobbies but they might not be suitable for lapediatry (?sp again lol). Thankyou for making all of these videos and sparking an interest in cutting opals in me.

  • @justinlunn7854
    @justinlunn7854 2 месяца назад

    brilliant, thoroughly enjoyed thank you!

  • @mmiltoon1
    @mmiltoon1 2 года назад

    please respect the natural opal formations and try to preserve as much as was created. I liked your comment. Unusual shapes following the existing vein would be a treat. You and your Dad are the artists that may set a new standard of beauty and preservation, and different jewelry to optimize the new shapes revealed. Ovals, ho-hum. Do enough to pay the bills but invest in a natural new direction.

  • @tarcisioramosramossilva3382
    @tarcisioramosramossilva3382 5 лет назад +3

    Parabéns! aqui do Brasil, acompanho seus vídeos, meu sonho é poder um dia ter uma Opala australiana, tudo de bom .

  • @aikolarkin
    @aikolarkin 2 года назад

    Hi Justin! I bought everything you used here (except some budget versions of things) and I’m wondering how you clean the opal between compounds and after your finial polish? Would you use a soft toothbrush and dish soap?

  • @evelynvongizycki1017
    @evelynvongizycki1017 Год назад

    Hi thanks for all the info! Which dremel are you using?

  • @opalonly
    @opalonly Год назад

    Learned a lot, thank you!

  • @Crypto_Briefs_
    @Crypto_Briefs_ 3 года назад

    Love your channel

  • @denttech2515
    @denttech2515 6 лет назад +3

    I know your father was in an earlier video. You said "when he was around". I don't want to ask if he passed. I'm sorry to hear if that's the case. I really appreciate your videos. I look forward to finishing my little shop and starting my lapidary endeavor very soon. I will definitely be using all that I have learned in the many videos you have generously provided. I'll be ordering a parcel from you shorlty. You seem very honest and sincere in all that you do. Thanks

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  6 лет назад +1

      dent tech yes he passed 4 years ago. Hard times. But we get through it. Thank you for your kindness. I am here when your ready

  • @BlissfulMoonLapidary
    @BlissfulMoonLapidary 5 лет назад

    As for nova dremel tips i am having NO luck. Even searching for diamond impregnated dremel bits i am coming up fairly empty handed. Would you happen to have any suggestions as to where to purchase these, please?

  • @mortimore14
    @mortimore14 6 лет назад +1

    What RPM do you use at each stage? Speed is the one thing I've just been guessing. Most motors got from 5000-30000rpm.
    Cheers Justin, great video as always.

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  6 лет назад

      De_Jembles as slow as you can go in the motors. Maybe adjust if too fast with changing the pulleys

  • @randy1ization
    @randy1ization 3 года назад

    how much do u charge to shape a cabuchon,? I bought one from lightning ridge opal auctions, and not sure if I want to attempt it. its very beautiful, with many colors. looks like wood on the back.

  • @yvonnebrumbeloe6626
    @yvonnebrumbeloe6626 5 лет назад +1

    This is my favorite way for opals to be done!! Just take it as nature formed it and release the beauty!!!

  • @woodbeez6046
    @woodbeez6046 4 года назад

    It is hypnotic. Lol. Very nice. 👍all I have is a dremel, I'd like to try it. I am currently biding on a lightning ridge piece (rough). Hope I get it.🤞

  • @spookshow6999
    @spookshow6999 4 года назад

    Beautiful Opal

  • @markholland5767
    @markholland5767 5 лет назад

    Nice video friend, I always enjoy your vids. I've been searching on line auctions for rough opal in australia.
    ANY TIPS ????

    • @earlycuyler9729
      @earlycuyler9729 5 лет назад

      I used to get Lightening Ridge rough parcels from JTV, but they pretty much stopped offering them about 3 yrs ago. I still have a small bag of them that I would part with, but don't know how we'd make the transaction.

  • @davidthelan9304
    @davidthelan9304 3 года назад

    I believe that it saves you loosing a lot of opal if you were to Dremel the sand before cutting your stones as you can see what is involved with each sand pocket before hand

  • @bruceborges
    @bruceborges 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for these videos, inspirational, looking forward to giving this a go soon. Very sorry to hear about your Dad.

  • @charlesstewart9246
    @charlesstewart9246 3 года назад +1

    If its worth saying ,then its worth saying it twice . Thanks for sharing your knowledge, once again I learn something. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😁💎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @woodbeez6046
    @woodbeez6046 4 года назад

    Don't want you to reveal to much, but curious how much that particular piece is worth, as opposed to cutting a gemstone out of that same piece?...that would be able to set in a piece of jewelry?

  • @yannick7570
    @yannick7570 5 лет назад

    Superbe vidéo . Tks a lot !. A great job 👍👌

  • @chanceystandlee9861
    @chanceystandlee9861 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing!🙏

  • @jenniefrench1338
    @jenniefrench1338 4 года назад

    I enjoy watching the process. But with a little smaller bit on that drill you could save the opal crumbs and fill cavities on the side.😉😁

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  4 года назад

      Haha nice I have never heard of that before :-)

  • @sarkardragon
    @sarkardragon 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful! Love it

  • @jbzrs
    @jbzrs 3 года назад

    Hey Opal Man - do you collect and sell opal dust too? I'd love to see a vid on all of that type of stuff - like if you make any products with the crushed opal dust.

  • @denagarvin9114
    @denagarvin9114 3 года назад +1

    Would love to see you make a star of life carving. (Of course I would, I'm a Medic)

  • @stellarspecimens4247
    @stellarspecimens4247 2 года назад

    Not sure if you mentioned it but how do we know what speeds to have our Dremel going at each stage in the process from rough to polish? Thanks

  • @jerrylebreux934
    @jerrylebreux934 4 года назад

    Simply beautiful!

  • @elishadoyle8191
    @elishadoyle8191 8 месяцев назад

    Giday mate, I'm just starting out and I would like to know where to buy the diamond paste from please? Also any tips you could give me would be great 😊. I'm starting using a Dremel. I'm going to practise on potch first and I'm wondering if it's exactly the same as grinding opal or is it harder than opal?

  • @adrianafitzgerald1071
    @adrianafitzgerald1071 5 лет назад

    Hi, thanks for the video!!! Beautiful information!,,Which motor drill are you using?

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  5 лет назад

      Adriana Pèrez a dentist Drexel with variable speed

  • @leannemori9688
    @leannemori9688 2 года назад

    That's quite beautiful

  • @emililily3434
    @emililily3434 6 лет назад +1

    Would I be able to attempt this with an actual Dremel brand rotary tool with their brand flex shaft attachment? Also as someone else pointed out does it need to be cordless since I will be working with water? This has already helped so much but I would really love some extra advice as i want to purchase a dremel to try this but have absolutely no idea which one to get and not much other info out there! Thanks again :)

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  6 лет назад

      Emililily yes you can use the dremel. 😊

    • @hummbird69
      @hummbird69 6 лет назад +1

      It looks like his dremel is corded. You'd probably just want to take safety precautions so that water doesn't go down the cord, or you might get a new hairdo.

    • @davidsdavids3205
      @davidsdavids3205 5 лет назад

      a pint of water in a tray is not that dangerous. just get a dremel (or similar) that has variable/multi-speed. (maybe check harborfreight, for a bargain.) that store (or $7 at walmart.com) carries some diamond burs, 1/8 " shaft. see speed
      advice, at other comments. water Must be used, continually, to promote the dissipation of heat. too high temp can
      crack a stone. temps near the melting temp of nickel will tend to 'damage' a diamond bur. hi

  • @redeyestones3738
    @redeyestones3738 3 года назад

    Out of curiosity, what is the value on a stone like that after it's been lovingly cleaned and polished so well?
    Another question, is it best to use a softer, or harder wood to make your own polishing tips? I could just buy some cheap dowels from the local hardware store. But I also have some nice locust wood, which is very hard.
    Just one more thing, I've been searching all over the internet, trying to find the soft Nova tips you use in the video, and haven't even gotten close. Suggestions on where, or who to order from, or what brand they are?

  • @Jojo-ne8fy
    @Jojo-ne8fy 11 месяцев назад

    Justin can I please ask what rotary tool you are using? It's so much smaller than mine and looks more comfortable to use. Tia ❤

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  11 месяцев назад +1

      I have a new brand from China at the moment. Have a look at my latest video to see it

    • @Jojo-ne8fy
      @Jojo-ne8fy 11 месяцев назад

      @blackopaldirect you don't mention the brand in your video just that you got it from China. Could you either let me know what the brand is or attach a link please? Thanks Justin

  • @ukgemhunters
    @ukgemhunters 6 лет назад +1

    I love the polish you get on you opals, I can never get it as good as yours. Amazing

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  6 лет назад +1

      It takes time and experience. Don't give up :-)

    • @ukgemhunters
      @ukgemhunters 6 лет назад

      Black Opal Direct don't worry I won't. I'm hooked... Just need to keep practising, watch all your videos again and buy some more opal soon, I'm just working through my last small pieces.

  • @dougmatteo7359
    @dougmatteo7359 4 года назад

    Very helpful! Thank you.

  • @adamgc73
    @adamgc73 6 лет назад +7

    This video reminds me of being at the dentist 😂😂😂😭😭😭

  • @ThusSpokeApollo
    @ThusSpokeApollo 4 года назад

    Hey Justin! As a complete beginner, would you recommend starting with a good dremel or a small bench polisher for faceting and polishing? Thank you!! Love all your vids btw :D

  • @victoriaboheimer5672
    @victoriaboheimer5672 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!! 🙏🏻

  • @Starseed3
    @Starseed3 5 лет назад

    This is an amazing vid!! 👍

  • @tmross4
    @tmross4 5 лет назад

    I love your videos!! I have a question. Hope you can answer it. I recently bou get some jewelry off Amazon. It was śterling silver and the stones were a clear turquoise stone that was called Australian Crystal. Is this the same as Austrian Crystal?

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  5 лет назад +1

      Amazon is like ebay just newer. It could be anything from those websites as they have no regulation nor conscience. Never heard of Australian crystal but it could be from here. But it wont be opal

  • @Al7anon266MV
    @Al7anon266MV 3 года назад

    you're really good with carving when I heard you're not good as your father I thought you going to ruin the opal xD but you're really good with it if you had your father's skills you might save few carats but still you did the job at the right way very nice video and sorry about your father...

  • @fanzy66999
    @fanzy66999 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your experience its so great that i wanna try,
    Please do you have any link where to purchase thise hard and soft tips? .. couldnt find it Thxx

    • @blackopaldirect
      @blackopaldirect  4 года назад +1

      Any lapidary supply will have them.

    • @fanzy66999
      @fanzy66999 4 года назад

      @@blackopaldirect thanks any link to purchase online ? Btw im in France

  • @francesparker3948
    @francesparker3948 4 года назад

    Absolutely beautiful, thank you

  • @dengcastro4283
    @dengcastro4283 4 года назад

    I love the purple flash