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.
Thank you for making a very informative how-to. Keith, I see that you run your 8” machine at the same RPM for grinding and polishing. I have that same grinder and use the speed adj for each step(most of the time). Am I wasting my time with a slower speed?
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.
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.
Excellent tutorial,love his voice!
Nicely done! No extra verbage and good videography.
great....brings back memories of when I used to work on them....been a few years
YOU DO GREAT WORK KEITH.THANKS FOR SHOWING ME THIS.
Thank you for this great video of a master craftsman!
Thank you very much , you explain so good.👍🏻
Thank you for making a very informative how-to. Keith, I see that you run your 8” machine at the same RPM for grinding and polishing. I have that same grinder and use the speed adj for each step(most of the time). Am I wasting my time with a slower speed?
Great job!
Awesome thank you for sharing your amazing talents
The dome and rhe bazel is where I always do mistakes, I wish if you showed us that process.
Thanks
Bom Trabalho!
Gems from Brazil!
Excelent teacher !!!!!!
Hello, it's a great result! What is the reference of this machine?
what is your machine brand?
I feel like that stone would look really nice as an earring
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.
very good
Perfecto! Gracias
Raytech 8" Gem Maker
And how much would a piece like that sale for?
Прекрасное видео.
Bon travail
Rough but if they sell, that's all that matters.
I have some stone I like to cut
Keith does great work! Leave it to him to make a beautiful cabochon out of slab that looks like a piece of poo. :)
I can't hear
I can make more than 5 piece within the timr
the first 1m. audio is fine. after that.no audio what so ever.....
no need for the muzak... )