Keith is the best! I was lucky enough to take the first semester of his classes at Yavapai. Had I not moved, I would have kept going. If you are in Prescott, I highly recommend his class and his son Alex’s jewelry classes.
thanks Keith. nice to see a demo since I will be starting my first cab on a GP-6. I installed new diamond wheels and belts. In particular I was wondering if the 3 geysers I have are spitting up enuf water, and from your video I think they are. now to see if my 80, 220, 600 and 1000 grits will do before a final polish on my leather pad. I don't have a 3000 grit ... but maybe my assortment will work well enough.
Nothing wrong about asking, but I suggest thinking things through instead/too. Why do you use water? To cool and remove sludge, as I've understood things - if things don't get hot, you are probably doing fine. For the record, I have close to no experience with polishing stones, but I still believe, my thinking is correct.
Excellent tutorial,love his voice!
Keith is the best! I was lucky enough to take the first semester of his classes at Yavapai. Had I not moved, I would have kept going. If you are in Prescott, I highly recommend his class and his son Alex’s jewelry classes.
Nicely done! No extra verbage and good videography.
YOU DO GREAT WORK KEITH.THANKS FOR SHOWING ME THIS.
Thank you for this great video of a master craftsman!
great....brings back memories of when I used to work on them....been a few years
The dome and rhe bazel is where I always do mistakes, I wish if you showed us that process.
Thanks
thanks Keith. nice to see a demo since I will be starting my first cab on a GP-6. I installed new diamond wheels and belts. In particular I was wondering if the 3 geysers I have are spitting up enuf water, and from your video I think they are. now to see if my 80, 220, 600 and 1000 grits will do before a final polish on my leather pad. I don't have a 3000 grit ... but maybe my assortment will work well enough.
Nothing wrong about asking, but I suggest thinking things through instead/too. Why do you use water? To cool and remove sludge, as I've understood things - if things don't get hot, you are probably doing fine. For the record, I have close to no experience with polishing stones, but I still believe, my thinking is correct.
Awesome thank you for sharing your amazing talents
Hello, it's a great result! What is the reference of this machine?
And how much would a piece like that sale for?
Excelent teacher !!!!!!
Bom Trabalho!
Gems from Brazil!
Perfecto! Gracias
Thank you very much , you explain so good.👍🏻
You didn't mark a line with a aluminium pencil to get a nice even edge
what is your machine brand?
Great job!
I feel like that stone would look really nice as an earring
I have some stone I like to cut
Прекрасное видео.
very good
I can't hear
Bon travail
I can make more than 5 piece within the timr
Raytech 8" Gem Maker
the first 1m. audio is fine. after that.no audio what so ever.....
Rough but if they sell, that's all that matters.
Keith does great work! Leave it to him to make a beautiful cabochon out of slab that looks like a piece of poo. :)
no need for the muzak... )