Gemstone Dopping with Epoxy for Lapidary

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2016
  • www.MoreGems.com
    Steve Moriarty shows his technique on how to cold dop, transfer, and remove a gemstone. He chooses to use a two part epoxy instead of dop wax when he sets up to facet a gem. Watch this video to find out why he dops his gemstone this way. If you have any questions regarding gemstone dopping or gem cutting, please feel free to leave them in the comments section below.
    Also available to see in person at Moriarty's Gem Art Store at 126 South Main Street, Crown Point, Indiana. We're located in the hub of Northwest Indiana on the downtown Square.
    #Lapidary #Dopping #Faceting
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Комментарии • 41

  • @alanjackson7560
    @alanjackson7560 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you for making this video Steve. I didn't realise that relatively quick setting epoxy resin glue was available. The brand i have been using recommends 16 hours drying time.

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  8 лет назад

      +Alan Jackson Let us know if you have any more questions!

  • @MTbiggun
    @MTbiggun Год назад

    Appreciate the video

  • @KayJ47
    @KayJ47 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks, trying it next stone

  • @cetilimschannel428
    @cetilimschannel428 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much for this video, it solved a problem I've been unable to solve myself. I've been cutting for about two years now, and the stress from the dop transfer process has almost been enough to make me sell my equipment and take up another hobby. This idea is brilliant. While I haven't yet lost anything like the stone you lost, I've cut way too many pavilion only stones that were only suited for the fish tank due to issues with transferring using CA, wax, or both.

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  6 лет назад +1

      You're welcome, thanks for watching! We hope it helps! Take a look at another video we made, showing this same process, but we did need to heat the dop slightly because the epoxy did seep under the dop a bit. It will give you another reference on how we do this at least... You can see it here: ruclips.net/video/9uuP9YCJzNs/видео.htmlm38s

    • @cetilimschannel428
      @cetilimschannel428 6 лет назад +1

      When I started cutting, I used epoxy, but it was the difficulty involved with removing the dop due to putting the glue between the stone and the dop. I think your idea is going to make me switch back to epoxy. Have you tried mixing in a small amount of cornstarch with the epoxy to keep it from flowing as much and staying more where you want it?

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  6 лет назад

      I have not found the need and don’t want to chance changing the character of the glue.

  • @VintageTimeGems
    @VintageTimeGems 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks Steve. Great information. I'm getting close to transferring my dop. So I will pay special attention not to heat the dop. And to lose a 100 carat Tanzanite would almost bring tears to the eyes.

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  6 лет назад +1

      While in this video we were able to free the gem from the dop without heat, sometimes it just isn't possible (if the epoxy seeps under the dop). You'll then have to heat the dop to free the gem. Take a look at another example we have showing how Steve does free a different tanzanite using heat (as little as possible) to free the gem after picking all the epoxy around the perimeter of the dop. It is not as risky with less heat sensitive stones, but I thought I would share this with you just for another reference point showing his technique. Either way, be careful and best of luck on your transfer! ruclips.net/video/9uuP9YCJzNs/видео.htmlm57s

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems 6 лет назад

      Thanks. The link to the other video was very helpful. I noticed that Steve doesn't polish the girdle, he mentioned in another video that it doesn't make a lot of difference to brilliance of the stone. I polished my girdle, and I have to admit it has been the most difficult part so far of the process. Actually, polishing as a beginner takes forever. Regards Cliff

  • @billied2003
    @billied2003 8 лет назад +1

    cool!!!!

  • @MrKgboyer
    @MrKgboyer 8 лет назад

    Hey Thanks A lot! =)

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  8 лет назад +1

      No problem! There may be some other useful tips in our gem cutting series if you're interested. ruclips.net/video/w6FEaxgSNgg/видео.html

  • @PakistanGemstone
    @PakistanGemstone 3 года назад +1

    Hi Steve, Please can you tell me which two part epoxy do you use?

  • @gareebtunio
    @gareebtunio 5 лет назад

    what about benitoite? how to know my stone is saphire or benitoite i have about 20grams rough stone i think it is a benitoite if my stone is benitoite where i can get good money

  • @danmore8526
    @danmore8526 5 лет назад +3

    Hi Steve! Just wondering if it is safe to use acetone on Ethiopian Opal? Thank you. Daniel

    • @deborahduthie4519
      @deborahduthie4519 3 года назад

      Dan More I wipe my Australian Opal with Methylated Spirits and rinse in pain water.

  • @altermoseschinemerem5924
    @altermoseschinemerem5924 2 года назад +1

    Hello sir

  • @altermoseschinemerem5924
    @altermoseschinemerem5924 2 года назад +1

    Sir how much is it sir

  • @hopepeace3271
    @hopepeace3271 4 года назад

    What do you use to remove epoxy from faceted stones? I used Jasco paint and epoxy remover on turquoise and it ate the stone was like limestone chalk powder.

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  4 года назад

      Norman Poe I use “attack”. A lot of turquoise is filled with plastics

    • @hopepeace3271
      @hopepeace3271 4 года назад

      @@Moregems Thank's for the information you provide .what is the best way to tell if my turquoise has plastic in it?

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  4 года назад

      Norman Poe I don’t know the best way. A hot needle to the back of the stone may produce a detectable smell. Will leave a mark.

  • @steveperez2778
    @steveperez2778 5 лет назад

    What is the name of the device you used to align the dop stick? What kind of clay did you use?

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  5 лет назад +1

      Steve Perez
      Transfer block. Dental wax available at pharmacy

  • @guseinchavtarayev4870
    @guseinchavtarayev4870 5 лет назад

    Hi.can you tell me what kind of glue you are use?please answer on my question

  • @wafichannel4828
    @wafichannel4828 8 лет назад

    steve what kind of ring you wear on your finger that steve ?

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  8 лет назад

      +Widyawati Vivin It is an Ethiopian Opal in 18k yellow gold. Christopher Michael, our in-house jewelry designer, designed it and we manufactured it in store.

    • @heidifarmer3454
      @heidifarmer3454 6 лет назад

      It is knocking my eyes out of my skull!

  • @paulmace7910
    @paulmace7910 6 лет назад

    Would an electrically heated tool like wood burning artists use or even a soldering iron work instead of the alcohol lamp? Ever try CrystalBond? Works at lower temp than wax and sticks like crazy. Cleans with acetone too. I heat cloisonne pieces on a hot plate so the temp is controlled. Much better results than a torch.

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  6 лет назад

      Not sure the advantage of the tool. I like the lamp and sharp blade as I can often avoid any heat to the stone and it is quick. Have not tried crystalbond how is it used to attach stones.

    • @paulmace7910
      @paulmace7910 6 лет назад

      MoreGems.com Here is a link to CrystalBond www.aremco.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/A09_15.pdf that gives you the specs. Its used for mounting fragile stuff in the electronics industry. I use it for dopping jewelry pieces for grinding and polishing. I just thought the soldering iron with an exacto knife blade would keep the blade at a constant temp. www.mscdirect.com/browse/tnpla/43873900?cid=ppc-google-New+-+Power+Tools+-+PLA_sYBn48xkm___164124448475_t_S&mkwid=sYBn48xkm%7Cdt&pcrid=164124448475&rd=k&product_id=43873900&gclid=Cj0KCQjwybvPBRDBARIsAA7T2kg5LJe1MmCrDdEHoSjfLByZwKG20aEfycApk2E8EErvsSHeOoKrZzQaAhPfEALw_wcB. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.

  • @dylanbowling5572
    @dylanbowling5572 2 года назад

    Dude is straight up in a vault cutting stones

  • @altermoseschinemerem5924
    @altermoseschinemerem5924 2 года назад +1

    Sir I need this machine sir

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  2 года назад

      No longer manufactured. Recommend ultra tec

  • @alexsurles
    @alexsurles 6 лет назад

    Could you use Super Glue instead of 2 part epoxy?

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  6 лет назад

      Super glue takes too much heat to separate from the dop adding to risk of fractures

    • @Moregems
      @Moregems  6 лет назад

      I do use super glue when the stone separates from the dop during cutting