Glad to hear that they are helping. 😃We're going to try to keep up with them! Keep watching our Lapidary playlist for new content here: ruclips.net/p/PLwBsvcRI6nW-igkdv6wktCq26Z8x2ZH5T
Wow He focused on essential steps involved in preparing a rough gemstone for cutting. The technique used is an essential step in the gemstone cutting process. The first step in preforming is to examine the rough gemstone and determine the best way to shape it. The lapidary expert shows us how to mark the rough stone to guide us in the shaping process. Next, the rough stone is placed onto the preforming machine, and a coarse grinding wheel is used to remove the excess material and shape the stone according to the marks made earlier. Thank you for sharing such a nice piece of video and happy cutting! 🥰😍😍🤩
Hello Mr. Moriarty, thank you for the video, we hear about you in the gem trade and I am keen to start my journey on lapidary at some point. I have got "Gem Cutting" by Sinkankas and I am eager to begin, I think my skills on the lathe as a clockmaker will pay off and I am looking forward to develop my skills. Kind regards, Josh Walker FGA.
Watching you saw off the hump was nerve wracking! With your fingers so close to the saw blade, and the piece being covered in water and held freehand I was so worried you'd slip and lose a fingertip! Have you ever had any accidents or close calls? Is there no way to grip the stone in some sort of jig so that your fingers are away from the blade?
Hello Sir, thank you for all the amazing work you are doing, and knowledge you are giving to us. I didn't understood the type of oil you are using to look at the rough. Could you please let me know? Thanks
Nice catch when the stone got out of your fingers when preforming. I wear textured, rubber finger tips when preforming. You don't get the same tactile feel of the stone but it's a far better grip. At worst, with a small stone, you burn a hole through the finger tips which is better than burning through your actual fingers or losing the stone across the room. :)
Hello my friend good morning! I'm in Brazil and I'm looking for a used Faceting machine in good condition to buy. The price may not be too expensive, but I have some money and I can also add some rough in the negotiation. If you know of anyone who is selling a good machine please write to me, I will be very grateful. Greetings from Brazil Carlos.
Hi I'm from srilanka. I'm also lapidarst. I watched ur video preformed big tansanite stone. One mistake u done sawing stone. With out you will got more big ovel stones. And you lose ur crown space. What at your idea. Please let me know how much cts you got that stone.
Please do more faceting videos. They are very helpful. Thanks from central Florida.
Glad to hear that they are helping. 😃We're going to try to keep up with them! Keep watching our Lapidary playlist for new content here: ruclips.net/p/PLwBsvcRI6nW-igkdv6wktCq26Z8x2ZH5T
Wow He focused on essential steps involved in preparing a rough gemstone for cutting. The technique used is an essential step in the gemstone cutting process. The first step in preforming is to examine the rough gemstone and determine the best way to shape it. The lapidary expert shows us how to mark the rough stone to guide us in the shaping process. Next, the rough stone is placed onto the preforming machine, and a coarse grinding wheel is used to remove the excess material and shape the stone according to the marks made earlier.
Thank you for sharing such a nice piece of video and happy cutting! 🥰😍😍🤩
Looking forward to the follow up videos to see this stone completed. Your faceting videos are among my favorites on RUclips. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Steve❤ i appreciate watching your talent, thank you
Learning more and more each time I watch your videos. Thanks for the video, as always
Thanks for watching, Travis!
Hello Mr. Moriarty, thank you for the video, we hear about you in the gem trade and I am keen to start my journey on lapidary at some point. I have got "Gem Cutting" by Sinkankas and I am eager to begin, I think my skills on the lathe as a clockmaker will pay off and I am looking forward to develop my skills. Kind regards, Josh Walker FGA.
I visited your page. Your designs are beautiful and also thanks for the useful information.
Great introduction.
That's so cool! Thanks for the information, it's incredibly interesting the process in these
Thanks for watching! 😃
Great video, love your content. Thanks for sharing
Excellent.
Watching you saw off the hump was nerve wracking! With your fingers so close to the saw blade, and the piece being covered in water and held freehand I was so worried you'd slip and lose a fingertip! Have you ever had any accidents or close calls? Is there no way to grip the stone in some sort of jig so that your fingers are away from the blade?
Diamond sawblades dont cut your fingers. Only If they have gaps in The blade.
Thank you so much sir 🙏🌼💜
Hello Sir, thank you for all the amazing work you are doing, and knowledge you are giving to us. I didn't understood the type of oil you are using to look at the rough. Could you please let me know? Thanks
Wintergreen oil available on Amazon. Methylene iodide is better but expensive and slightly hazardous.
I have unprocessed Ruby do you interesting in purchasing
I want to learn lapidary courses . can you advice ,
Thank you ..
Is there an approximate measurement where you look to saw cut off the inclusions to save time vs faceting them away on a rough lap?
What is the material?
Nice catch when the stone got out of your fingers when preforming.
I wear textured, rubber finger tips when preforming. You don't get the same tactile feel of the stone but it's a far better grip. At worst, with a small stone, you burn a hole through the finger tips which is better than burning through your actual fingers or losing the stone across the room. :)
Recently cut my first stone on the Ultra tech 5. Where can I buy the Methylene Iodide? Thank you for the videos.
I did not watch far enough in. I will go with the wintergreen. I need to cut more before I buy that stuff. Wicked.
Sigma-Aldrich or Mi-Gee
Hi sar plz cheikeg my stone
it almost looked like an oval cut would have gotten more material....?
Hello my friend good morning!
I'm in Brazil and I'm looking for a used Faceting machine in good condition to buy. The price may not be too expensive, but I have some money and I can also add some rough in the negotiation. If you know of anyone who is selling a good machine please write to me, I will be very grateful.
Greetings from Brazil
Carlos.
Hi I'm from srilanka. I'm also lapidarst. I watched ur video preformed big tansanite stone.
One mistake u done sawing stone.
With out you will got more big ovel stones.
And you lose ur crown space. What at your idea. Please let me know how much cts you got that stone.
400 dollars for the piece you saved by cutting it wow. That is great you have customers that will pay that.
En français ????