So I have tried oiling many of my emaralds by heating and soaking, but never used a compresor or vacume like this, please provide link to compresor / parts. The 100% natural cedar oil I got, is very dark and has a very potent smell, after treating the stones they smell like a strong chemical that stays for a very long time. It does help gain nice colors, specially in my raw speciments that have matrix.
So I have tried oiling many of my emaralds by heating and soaking, but never used a compresor or vacume like this, please provide link to compresor / parts. The 100% natural cedar oil I got, is very dark and has a very potent smell, after treating the stones they smell like a strong chemical that stays for a very long time. It does help gain nice colors, specially in my raw speciments that have matrix.
this worked beautifully, for such a low cost. thanks for sharing
Hi, cool video. There sure are lots of treatments for stones. Always learn something. As always have a good one eh!😁🇨🇦
Very informative
Hi,very good
Hi buddy do you buy emerald
So this is technically falsifying what the stone actually looks like for money purposes?
It will Crack the stone more.
You mean put it in the vacuum chamber not the compressor.
Don’t really recommend this at all no.
Why not? Could you please explain. Thanks!
Vacuum pump not compressor