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Faceting Process Step 1: Rough in - Lemmy.world
lemmy.worldThis is the first post in a series that will try and go into detail around how I
cut stones. In general you don’t start with a design you start with the stone. I
chose a stone that was large enough that it would be easy to take pictures of
the details as I cut. For this I chose this piece of clear Topaz. Many people
know Topaz in a variety of blue hues, but in reality most of those blues are not
natural. To make a stone blue, the stone is irradiated which turns it brown.
Then the stone is heated to 500 degrees or higher for a period of time which
then turns the stone blue. The actual hue of blue depends on the amount of time
the stone was irradiated and/or heated. This particular stone has a piece off to
the side that is full of internal cracks and inclusions. Ignoring that portion,
there are additional issues with the stone on two corners. In looking at the
stone as a whole, it looks like I can get two rounds out of the stone by making
the following cuts.
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3d863019-c357-40ac-9b92-da783d1b65f1.jpeg] To
make these cuts I’ll use a saw blade attachment on my machine:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/35595186-6f27-49c6-90fc-7c4b127c848c.jpeg]
First cut off the side piece:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3448fb81-3d80-4e30-b50e-4e60a59547a5.jpeg]
Next cut it in sort of half, and you end up with these pieces:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8aa24ca0-56f6-4049-ac64-c8d6515a9e77.jpeg] The
upper right and bottom are the two pieces that can be cut. The upper left is
unusable due to the internal issues it has. The next step is to hand rough in
one of the two stones into a cylinder.
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/6d814000-6f61-488d-a96f-ee19bf78a67b.jpeg]
Which now looks like this:
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e73b470b-0b82-4557-af20-5e13edb6c758.jpeg]
Finally, I glue the stone to a dop, and it’s ready to be put in the cutting
head.
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/5f2d42c7-4c3c-42a2-8cfb-6465abed4420.jpeg] Now
that I have the stone roughed in, and on a dop, what kind of design am I going
to cut? I chose the following design I made a while back but never cut which I
call ‘spinning top’.
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b954d765-2c5d-4f4f-a656-1a9e17d346dc.jpeg]
It’s render from the cad software I use looks like this if you are looking
straight down into the stone.
[https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/4b24a2da-beb3-465d-967d-950f2cd700d5.png]
Well, we shall see what it really looks like when we are done! I’ll continue the
process in the next post.
Check out c/faceting where I’m doing a set of step-by-step posts on how I cut gemstones.
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This is so cool!! Thank you for sharing!