Hi I'm a fan and also a new gem cutter. Iv learned many things from you, I have a question , if some diagrams angle is for example 42.26 degree and my facetron machine has only one decimal . What should I do? If i round up to 42.3 , is it going to affect meet-points???? Thanks and God bless
Hi and thanks for watching the videos. You will be fine if you round up to the next tenth . I had a facetron too a couple years back and never had a problem rounding up. Its such a minute amount.
@@implausibleimpossiblehypot4006 cats eye refers to chaytoyancy, the effect that gives the look of a cats eye. This clear form of chrysoberyl does not have the fibers or silk to cause that. So no this wouldnt be called cats eye.
Perfect!
very nice and clean cutting
Fantastic!!
Beautiful Brent! Great video. Thanks much my friend.
Thanks john, a short one but i hope to do better soon.
I misread the title as Chernobyl. I was expecting something considerably radioactive.
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Hi
I'm a fan and also a new gem cutter.
Iv learned many things from you, I have a question , if some diagrams angle is for example 42.26 degree and my facetron machine has only one decimal .
What should I do? If i round up to 42.3 , is it going to affect meet-points????
Thanks and God bless
Hi and thanks for watching the videos. You will be fine if you round up to the next tenth . I had a facetron too a couple years back and never had a problem rounding up. Its such a minute amount.
@@tennpikr74 thanks brother, do you have instagram page ??? If you don't mind I would like to follow you,
Stay safe and
God bless
@@siamakesfandiari968 Sorry no instagram.
@@tennpikr74 No worries my friend 💐👍💐
What's it cost for that setup? And what's a chrysoberyl? Is that a citrine?
Technically it’s cats eye
The machine is around $4000. No its not citrine which is a quartz. chrysoberyl is its own mineral,
An aluminate of beryllium.
@@tennpikr74 so is it not a cats eye ??
@@implausibleimpossiblehypot4006 cats eye refers to chaytoyancy, the effect that gives the look of a cats eye. This clear form of chrysoberyl does not have the fibers or silk to cause that. So no this wouldnt be called cats eye.
@@tennpikr74 ok thanks for the correction