Sri Lankan Style Speed Cutting

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
  • How fast can you cut a round brilliant?
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    00:00 Intro
    00:52 Preforming
    07:36 Inspecting the Preform
    08:03 Dopping
    11:42 Calibrating Round
    14:09 Crown Cutting
    26:00 Inspecting the Cut Crown
    #speed #faceting
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Комментарии • 27

  • @DouglasTuret
    @DouglasTuret Месяц назад +11

    Back when I was cutting professionally, my best time on a 1 ct Montana Sapphire SRB, from rough to completely cut & polished gem (in front of the student who’d challenged me and was holding the stopwatch) was 56 minutes, on an Ultra Tec V2. (Mind you, that was 24 years ago…)

    • @JustinKPrim
      @JustinKPrim  Месяц назад

      That’s a very respectable time!

    • @SnowTiger45
      @SnowTiger45 Месяц назад +1

      It takes me about 4 hours on my UT VL Classic.
      I do get a lot of distractions too so that slows my production as well.

    • @RohaniPriyanka
      @RohaniPriyanka 2 дня назад

      Hey I'm from Sri Lanka, ❤ I am studying gem cutting.

  • @a.r.mackinnon2451
    @a.r.mackinnon2451 11 дней назад +1

    I'm a commercial cutter of 35 years or so. Depends a lot on the material. The other day 1.5 ct aus. Sapp R/brill was about an hour but a similar size zambian emerald was 45 min. The Burmese boys I used to work with could cut a 1 ct sapp crown in 12 minutes. The best I could ever do of good make was a complete crown in 17. Some of the young Thais girls with jam peg are mind blowingly fast.

  • @snowstephenanderson801
    @snowstephenanderson801 7 дней назад +1

    And amazing pre-form, I remember Expo 86 in Vancouver B.C. and they had big stone wheel's back then possibly hand or foot spun??? Been a long time...anyways impressive work! So fast!

  • @xXQuikDethXx
    @xXQuikDethXx Месяц назад +2

    If I really want the stone done I'll run my machine at almost full speed but it would take about 2-3 days. I like to take my time, in Jan I finished a 55ct quartz modified Portuguese with 209 facets 25mm, it took a month. lol

  • @Aerodauphin
    @Aerodauphin Месяц назад +2

    After cutting for about a year now, following the faceting apprentice program I can cut and polish a SRB in about 3 hours.

    • @JustinKPrim
      @JustinKPrim  Месяц назад

      Nice work! 3 hours is respectable

  • @redfangtabris7405
    @redfangtabris7405 Месяц назад +1

    this is an incredible video. thanks for sharing~!

  • @snowstephenanderson801
    @snowstephenanderson801 7 дней назад +1

    The Sri Lankan exhibit I meant to clarify in previous comment...

  • @snowstephenanderson801
    @snowstephenanderson801 7 дней назад +1

    that's a cool style machine....I wish I had payed closer attention to the CutKit1 video, as I thought it all came with the Vevor machine but they are 2 separate entities and keep selling out as soon as they get the kit's in....oops should have listened closer.....what is this style machine or make and model???

    • @JustinKPrim
      @JustinKPrim  7 дней назад

      @@snowstephenanderson801 it’s a sterling st-08 from Sri Lanka. Sterlinggemland.com

  • @RoysFineGems
    @RoysFineGems Месяц назад +2

    I've never cut a "standard" cut. I've never cut a Round Brilliant.

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Месяц назад +1

    3 Stones on a good day, meaning different cuts including two hoursgemstudio designs, but them a very perfect result

    • @JustinKPrim
      @JustinKPrim  Месяц назад

      Nice! That's fast!

    • @SnowTiger45
      @SnowTiger45 Месяц назад +1

      Versus my One Stone every Three Days ! lol

  • @b.a.ra.k.a
    @b.a.ra.k.a Месяц назад +2

    he didn't finish, was looking to whole process, anyhow nice content

    • @JustinKPrim
      @JustinKPrim  Месяц назад

      Sorry that’s all the demo we did. Polishing is usually quick when all the meets are nicely lined up.

  • @showmewhatyoucanmakenotwha8427
    @showmewhatyoucanmakenotwha8427 Месяц назад

    whats the poing of cutting a stone fast it should be the oposit to enjoy cutting going slow

    • @JustinKPrim
      @JustinKPrim  Месяц назад +1

      Spends on your goals. If you’re trying to make a living, cutting multiple stones a days is the difference between paying the bills and putting away some savings.

  • @user-ur6kx3ok9n
    @user-ur6kx3ok9n Месяц назад +1

    💎💎💎💎

  • @Algoldprospecting
    @Algoldprospecting Месяц назад +1

    He makes it look too easy lol. If you have the right equipment that helps. That guy does it for a living he can probably do it in his sleep lol

  • @hughscarlett1231
    @hughscarlett1231 26 дней назад +1

    Credit where credit is due, he's good at SRBs, but I wonder how he would go on a rectangular cushion. Every cut I do is done to maximise yield so virtually never do an SRB. All take a lot more time, but then custom cuts make more money for unique pieces of jewellery.

    • @JustinKPrim
      @JustinKPrim  26 дней назад +1

      Whenever we used to work together, he would bring in five pieces of Rough to show the students one day, tourmaline, spinel, sapphire, etc. The next day after an eight hour day of teaching, he would go home cut 5 10-carat stones overnight, sleep, and then come back and show us the next day. Dude is fast, great yield, nice polish and his meetpoints are impressive.

  • @user-ur6kx3ok9n
    @user-ur6kx3ok9n Месяц назад +1

    Sri lanka 🇱🇰