Faceting a Diamond

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  • @Aerodauphin
    @Aerodauphin Рік тому +6

    I applaud you for having a go at cutting a diamond with a standard gem faceting machine. I gave it a go once myself and didn’t even get as far as you did. Then a diamond cutter from my area invited me to his workshop with appropriate tangs, mechanical dops and machinery. After two days of cutting I decided to let him finish cutting my diamond and decided to stick with cutting other stones.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  Рік тому

      Hi, I would love to facet diamonds. The way they are dropping in price there is a possibility they may become affordable to facet.

  • @SIEVECN
    @SIEVECN 4 роки тому +14

    Hello. You will need an iron scaife impregnated with diamond dust & caster oil. You will need to understand the grain or Voss of the stone and what you have there is a sawable not a makable. The Dodec is the third form of crystallography (cubic and octa) and you will need to position the table first. After sawing a top from the stone. Then set your stone into cross by polishing the top hoeks or corners at 34° then your bottom facets at 40.9°. Then 4 more facets opposite to these to create top corners above and below. You will need to brut the girdle on a manual Rams bruting machine or a Bettonville laser or similar. Then upper half facets and stars to create the bezel from the hoeks and corners and then the lower halfs 80° towards the polished culet. Then Zoet or smooth each facet on your scaife zoeting ring. Believe me polishing a diamond is Not polishing any other gemstone. Ask me anything you'd like to know. 34 years with De Beers!

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the information. There is quite a bit involved with cutting a diamond. Unfortunately I don't have the right equipment or the expertise. I thought it would be nice to test out how hard a Diamond is and see what it feels like on the lap. Diamonds certainly live up to their reputation as very hard gem. It would be good to learn the craft of cutting diamonds. Most likely it would be a very expensive hobby. Cheers

    • @Saywhatohno
      @Saywhatohno 7 місяців тому

      @sievecn do you provide training on diamond cutting and polishing? I am looking for a mentor who can teach me the skill. Willing to travel and work for free until I learn the craft?

  • @bunnieitsfunny1651
    @bunnieitsfunny1651 4 роки тому +5

    WOW this video is very educational. umm .. I don't think I will be cutting a diamond as my first gem to cut ever . My Facetron is being shipped in 10 days . I am so excited .I have never cut gems before on a proper machine. This is a purchases of a lifetime to me. Talk about commiting to your craft. I am a jewelry artist from Arizona who fabricates Silver and set stone jewelry by hand. Being able to cut my own gems is really a great addition to my skills. Thank you Cliff! I love your videos , they really have taught me things I did not know .

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Bunnie, welcome to the world of faceting. Being able to cut your own gems is so much fun. There is always something new to learn also. Let me know how you progress? Regards Cliff

  • @billpowell5931
    @billpowell5931 4 роки тому +7

    I had no idea how differently the hardness at the upper end of the scale affects the cutting and polishing of pieces. This is a good demonstration of the limits of home gem cutting. What patience one would have to have without the proper tools. :-) Thanks for sharing.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +2

      The cost of wearing out laps would cost more than the diamond is worth.

  • @nss-diver
    @nss-diver 4 роки тому +14

    Good morning, thank you for your channel I enjoy watching you cutting stones. I'm a diamond cutter and if I may allow me to give some tips. You don't need water to cut diamond, the only way you'll succeed is by having a special disc coated with diamond powder, it's the only way to get a glossy finished facet without polished marks. You should also start by the girdle and if you are cutting a round brilliant you need another diamond (bort quality) to be able to do it. You should also know that rough diamonds comes in different shape and some facet are harder on the disc.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the information....

    • @JaredaSohn
      @JaredaSohn 3 роки тому +2

      Commenting just to know where this is in the future because at some point I would like to cut some diamonds.

    • @nss-diver
      @nss-diver 3 роки тому +2

      @@JaredaSohn this is relevant as of today

    • @JaredaSohn
      @JaredaSohn 3 роки тому +1

      @@nss-diver thanks

    • @FatBellyChemist1234
      @FatBellyChemist1234 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the info I am considering to cut a diamond too.

  • @Rathurue
    @Rathurue 4 роки тому +13

    A gemcutter's true challenge: facet a diamond.
    It's one of the end goals of gemcutters around the world: 1: to have enough skill to be able to cut the diamond without ruining it, 2: to have a good enough equipment to cut it, 3: to have bought/mined/gotten a rough diamond large enough to cut. All these three factors combined makes gemstone cutters shiver with both anticipation and fear when faceting their first diamond.
    Me? I'm sticking with semi/precious stones, no thank you.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +4

      I'm sticking to regular gems. Diamonds need special equipment. Also, the average person like myself could not even afford to buy quality diamond rough. Cheers

    • @johanj701
      @johanj701 4 роки тому +1

      One another fav channel of mine, Periodic Videos, subjected diamond cutting with the title of Polishing a pink mega diamond. It is said in that video that it had taken two months to polish that diamond. Needs tons of patience and rock solid backbone :p. I can't imagine how many discs they swap during the faceting that diamond.

  • @AmyJones-to8mh
    @AmyJones-to8mh 4 роки тому +2

    You're very talented, Thanks for sharing.

  • @tonywild6581
    @tonywild6581 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you cliff for the video. You hear diamonds are hard but that just proves it to see you cutting it, or not.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Tony, Diamonds certainly live up to their reputation as being the worlds hardest gem. Cheers

  • @spyviperytc9803
    @spyviperytc9803 2 роки тому +1

    For diamond cutting and polishing there are tools available in the market like diamond holder and diamond polisher wheel so you can easy to work with that

  • @milesnn
    @milesnn 4 роки тому +4

    Sweet sweet I’m positive time your done it will be fantastic as always great knowledge thank you for sharing fantastic video

  • @jjohnson893
    @jjohnson893 4 роки тому +1

    Really eye opening. Thanks for sharing.

  • @gazratjackson
    @gazratjackson 4 роки тому +1

    I was thinking about cutting a small argyle diamond just to see if i could but thats on hold after watching your effort. Love ya work. 👍🍺🦘

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Give it a try, but it could take forever without the right equipment.

    • @gazratjackson
      @gazratjackson 4 роки тому

      Cliff I've got an old halls machine from the 80's that belonged to my dad long dead 1990, but i have his old solid copper laps that I've machined that I use for prepolish with great results on sapphire. Diamond powder on copper wd40, hold my beer mate 👍🍺

  • @helmuthschultes9243
    @helmuthschultes9243 4 роки тому +4

    Outer and inner MUST run the same RPM, what you mean is linear surface speed is highest at the outer region.

  • @peety6323
    @peety6323 4 роки тому +3

    Very interesting, I've never seen this done before.🧊🧊🧊🧊🧊

  • @michaelpessin7233
    @michaelpessin7233 Місяць тому

    Great video

  • @scottpeters5624
    @scottpeters5624 4 роки тому +2

    Yes, i learnt I should stick to corundom or softer and leave diamonds to the provs
    Thanks for sharing bud

    • @scottpeters5624
      @scottpeters5624 4 роки тому

      @@Babulal-nz8ii
      I may have already sent this,,
      Your quite right , diamonds have been cut for a long time before machines speeded the process,
      I was wrong to dismiss the possibility without even trying ,
      As I have successfully polished and shaped Ruby, sapphire and quartz buy hand on diamond sharpening pads and wet n dry paper ,, yeah it took a few hours for a few evenings,, but hey,, we were in lockdown.
      Thanks for the inspiration to try my friend

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Babulal has no idea what he is talking about! I made it quite clear in the beginning of the video that diamonds are usually faceted on specialised equipment - cast laps, claws etc. This video gives the average home hobbyist an idea what it like to facet a diamond on regular faceting equipment. As mentioned in the summery, it's feasible but a folly. Imagine the countless laps worn out, time and effort and what for? A diamond the cost less than the worn out equipment and time. Bababul is also trolling.

    • @scottpeters5624
      @scottpeters5624 4 роки тому

      @@VintageTimeGems hi cliff , firstly I would like to say I enjoy your channel very much, and in no way was I disrespecting you..
      Yes you made it clear you were not using diamond cutting equipment, you were showing what can be achieved on the gear you had, I did not agree with the comment you were attempting to put people off trying .
      This is my first experience of trolling,, I feel both a little stupid with myself and horrified for you,
      Your intentions were honest and I think bublars comment must be born from jealousy.
      I look forward to learning from your next video, I have also learnt from this experience that some people are just negative and should keep their opinions to themselves, ,
      Please keep making videos, I love your channel and your style

  • @derendzain6005
    @derendzain6005 4 роки тому +3

    Genius video.. I hope next ruby burma.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      Thank you Derend.

    • @FatBellyChemist1234
      @FatBellyChemist1234 3 роки тому

      Me too, I thought of faceting a diamond to save money but its gonna be a bloody long time. I guess its either I buy a good quality grade then grind on that or dont do it at all

  • @PaoloRbt
    @PaoloRbt 3 роки тому +2

    Cliff I really like your faceting machine. It looks much sturdier than most.
    What brand is it?

  • @phillipbaugh9876
    @phillipbaugh9876 2 роки тому +1

    What's the cutting machine called. I need one

  • @meteorite1975
    @meteorite1975 Рік тому +1

    Very Nice💎💎💎💎💎

  • @travish1853
    @travish1853 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video!

  • @Wassermelonenbaum
    @Wassermelonenbaum 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for showing its possible at all! Looks like I'll have to get into cutting diamond tips for record lathes, as there is basically no one left making them. As the size is much smaller then for jewelery, I assume its gonna be much more reasonable to do. Just gotta figure out how to get the precision while not breaking the bank...

    • @pearlhomerecords8986
      @pearlhomerecords8986 Рік тому

      I am also interested in cutting diamond for my record lathe. Did you make a start on this?

  • @whackidoodle
    @whackidoodle 4 роки тому +3

    People ask me all the time if/when I will cut any diamonds. I always try to explain Mohs hardness but always to no avail. I was terribly curious whether you would actually stick to this project or not and frankly I’m surprised you made even that much progress. Cheers Cliff🍺

    • @whackidoodle
      @whackidoodle 4 роки тому +1

      Babulal -yes perhaps a bit misleading. I would never even try to cut a diamond on my equipment as it would probably wear out my laps quickly and get me nothing to show for it. I rather hope he was only doing this to show lay people the reason we leave diamond cutting to their own trade.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      @@whackidoodle Hi Chris, Babulal has no idea what he is talking about! I made it quite clear in the beginning of the video that diamonds are usually faceted on specialised equipment - cast laps, claws etc. This video gives the average home hobbyist an idea what it like to facet a diamond on regular faceting equipment. As mentioned in the summery, it's feasible but a folly. Imagine the countless laps worn out, time and effort and what for? A diamond that costs less than the worn out equipment and time.

    • @whackidoodle
      @whackidoodle 4 роки тому +2

      Vintage Time- yes indeed Cliff. I assumed he was thinking he would witness a fully cut diamond as result of watching the whole video just based on your title alone. I appreciate the lengths you go to to keep our interest. Even cutting a worthless garden stone! 🤣 Don’t sweat the trolls man-you provide great content and it costs us nothing 👍🏼

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      @@whackidoodle I always wanted to find out what it would be like to try and facet a diamond. Now I know. Most gem cutters like myself would be thinking the same. This video gives the viewer a general idea how difficult it is as a home hobbyist to facet a diamond. Cheers

  • @coreymerrill3257
    @coreymerrill3257 4 роки тому +1

    If you can find laps that say "nickel boron " ,"TiN"(titanium nitride) ," melanite" "np3 " or "hot salt bath nitride" its all harder than diamond and shoukd help your cause as they dont change the surface dimensions what so ever. It changes the metal itself makes a super hard and low friction (were flat ,the grit will still be high friction despite lower coefficiant.it means less heat when cutting and longer wearing items ) if you cant buy laps with the surface conversions , i KNOW you can have laps treated or depending on what you have access tofor resources, you may be able to afford a small nitriding setup and do the conversions yourself. Im sure it will make the laps last ALOT longer. Especially when new .

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      Thanks. Interesting information. The laps would probably cost a fortune and so would the diamonds. Cheers

  • @GermanGemcutter
    @GermanGemcutter 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you for sharing your experience with us👏 Super interesting experiment. It illustrates very well how hard a diamond is💎

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks GermanGemcutter, this video gives the average gem cutter an idea how difficult it is to facet diamonds.

  • @susmitasathe9584
    @susmitasathe9584 Рік тому

    Nice information

  • @berthamarinekamben4521
    @berthamarinekamben4521 Рік тому

    Wanderfull diamond show,now I got one similar black diamond with me in PNG I am will watch up to you

  • @bunnieitsfunny1651
    @bunnieitsfunny1651 4 роки тому +1

    PS. I have been to Australia twice ! What a beautiful place .

  • @thabomohapi9806
    @thabomohapi9806 2 роки тому +1

    Hi
    Can u help me. What kind of stone

  • @lingsanao2626
    @lingsanao2626 Рік тому

    Can I ask about black diamond?thoues diamond can connect the magnet.

  • @AmericanScotchDoctor
    @AmericanScotchDoctor 4 роки тому +3

    If I didn’t spend all my money on whisky... I might be able to afford a diamond to cut!!! Lol. This was neat. Thanks for sharing

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Your lucky you live in the US, Government taxes on liquor in Australia are unreal. Cheers

  • @bebemudzonga2265
    @bebemudzonga2265 4 роки тому +2

    Waal thanks for the video l mine green tourmaline stones in Zim.Teach me to cut it.

  • @Repair-rookie
    @Repair-rookie 2 роки тому

    That's actually amazing how hard ithat is.

  • @wdwerker
    @wdwerker 4 роки тому

    I’ve seen diamond cutters in Asia working on fairly simple looking machines but I guess they are specialized equipment and their experience makes it look easy.

    • @wdwerker
      @wdwerker 4 роки тому +1

      Babulal I saw them training very young people on tiny flawed stones at first then gradually better very small stones for very little pay but it was a better job than they could get elsewhere. They worked their way up to cutting bigger & better stones. However the skills and equipment only seemed focused on round diamond cuts.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +2

      @@Babulal-nz8ii OK....See how many topper laps you wear out. I was not only demonstrating on a typical machine most people own. And if you listened carefully I explained higher speeds and cast iron laps and a claw is usually needed.... USE WHAT I USED and then comment.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +2

      @@wdwerker Babulal has no idea what he is talking about. You will need a cast iron laps, maybe selective diamond pastes. Imagine wearing out a heap of topper laps at the rate I was faceting? It would cost a fortune in worn out laps.

  • @aetius31
    @aetius31 4 роки тому +1

    Just a thought but using 30% hydrogen peroxide instead of simple water for the coolant(with gloves) may speed up the grinding .
    At the grain level , the impact site get very hot for a few microseconds so it could create localized chemical combustion when combined with H2O2.
    It could use up the abrasive pretty quickly though.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      Would that destroy the lap?

    • @Cody4K420
      @Cody4K420 4 роки тому

      @@VintageTimeGems I kinda wanna know 2 lol incase I start

    • @aetius31
      @aetius31 4 роки тому

      @@VintageTimeGems Well 30%H2O2 is a mild oxidizer at room temperature so i dont think so unless you soak it for days but for testing just put a drop on the lap and look for signs of oxidation.
      You will find more info on this compatibility chart marketing.industrialspec.com/acton/attachment/30397/f-0034/1/-/-/-/-/hydrogen-peroxide-material-compatibility-chart-from-ism.pdf
      Also wear gloves and googles because H2O2 can be quite irritating for the skin and even more for the eyes (but it is not toxic so it can be disposed in the drain)
      I am not a facetter so i don’t know the materials that compose the lap, if you could tell me I will give you a more precise answer.
      This idea is inspired by a lapping method called chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) used in IC industry to polish silicon wafers with hard coating on it (silicon nitride for example).
      Maybe using an abrasive made of a softer oxide (for example Alumina) would give better results as it will not be consumed by the oxidation, in this case all the polishing will be performed by the oxidation reaction.

    • @aetius31
      @aetius31 4 роки тому

      ​@@VintageTimeGems just found an article about polishing diamond with H2O2, apparently using silica as an abrasive works well
      www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0927025618307122

  • @EdgardoFrancisco-f2m
    @EdgardoFrancisco-f2m Рік тому

    Hi where to buy and sell black diamond

  • @worlderrorcoins
    @worlderrorcoins Рік тому

    Very good

  • @thatb2666
    @thatb2666 3 роки тому

    What lapidary are you using?

  • @mineralsoldcoinscoppersilv7627
    @mineralsoldcoinscoppersilv7627 4 роки тому +2

    Good minerals !!!!!

  • @norahdaud6514
    @norahdaud6514 2 роки тому

    Yes. I have stone already cutting.

  • @tsarmi9864
    @tsarmi9864 4 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @RayRusawcocktailminer
    @RayRusawcocktailminer 4 роки тому +1

    did it feel like it was generating heat ?

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      Hi Ray, yes I felt slight warmth while faceting. The water does keep it cool. Cheers

  • @instagem2693
    @instagem2693 3 роки тому

    :) Good information

  • @Baronstone
    @Baronstone 4 роки тому +2

    Your problem isn't your machine. Your problem is that you're not using the right material to try and cut the stone with. You need to use diamond powder to cut a diamond with. Think of the way you polish your stones using diamond powder but with lower grit size for the powder. Get the right material and you will be amazed and just how quickly you can cut and polish a diamond. I watched a guy in India cut one and go from a rough stone to finished gem in just a few hours back in the early 1980s

    • @canadiangemstones7636
      @canadiangemstones7636 Рік тому

      Wrong. He IS using diamond power, but without a specialized machine spinning at 3,000 RPM... fuhgeddaboudit.

  • @zanesavin4941
    @zanesavin4941 2 роки тому

    im so glad youve made this video and put your experience out here. i have been thinking of getting a diamond to cut on my machine but i would definitely need to upgrade my motor on my machine first

  • @samfarrentan3734
    @samfarrentan3734 Рік тому

    Hello sir how to sell my black diamond?

  • @albeon_draken
    @albeon_draken Рік тому +1

    I think corundum is the hardest thing I'd be willing to cut at home. Diamonds are beautiful and all, but the combination of wearing my laps down to cut one stone and the risk of catching a cleavage plane and breaking it would drop it firmly in the "not worth" category. I appreciate you showing it either way though.

  • @aa-bs3dn
    @aa-bs3dn 4 роки тому

    How much is the 600 grit diamond cutting disc costed in AU ?

  • @armandoruiz2106
    @armandoruiz2106 4 роки тому

    Hi.. Where you got the disk? And only use 600?

  • @roysuggs3635
    @roysuggs3635 3 роки тому

    I think you are cutting across the the grain, if you cut with the grain it will cut faster. That is why many diamond faceting heads will swivel 360*. Think of it as a wood board, the grain is softer with the grain and harder across the grain.

  • @brij7776
    @brij7776 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Cliff for showing us this. I always wondered if I could cut diamond on my machine but I will not bother.
    I saw diamonds being cut in India and you are right a cast iron lap and much faster rpm from the sound it made.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Brij77 it's possible to facet a diamond on a machine, but the wear and tear and the time makes it not worthwhile.

  • @MDNuralam-tr5of
    @MDNuralam-tr5of 2 роки тому

    thank yon

  • @roughdiamondhunter2630
    @roughdiamondhunter2630 3 роки тому

    I have a Kohinoor rough diamond and hope rough diamond

  • @lucasfonsecaart
    @lucasfonsecaart 4 роки тому +1

    nice diamond !

  • @helmuthschultes9243
    @helmuthschultes9243 4 роки тому +1

    Cutting diamonds is apparently also important to consider the source of diamond. The Argyle diamonds of Australia apparently formed deeper in the earth and are harder than African and most Russian sourced diamonds. Yes even diamonds have an apparent range of hardness greyer than the 9 Sapphire/ruby to 10 Diamond gradation.
    Further the rough forming is normally done using other diamonds not a lap. Many gems are cut ising teo lower grade stones. Plus the polishing gits need to be of same or harder than generic type as the diamond being polished. This is information I was given by a manufacturing jeweler doing mainly Argyle stones.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the info...I think I will just facet other gems.

  • @jonathanallen3007
    @jonathanallen3007 4 роки тому

    Just out of curiosity, what type of machine do you use for faceting?

  • @johncrumpley8702
    @johncrumpley8702 4 роки тому +4

    Wow! That's harder than calculus. Nice video though. Thanks my friend.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      Hi John... Babulal has no idea what he is talking about! I made it quite clear in the beginning of the video that diamonds are usually faceted on specialised equipment - cast laps, claws etc. This video gives the average home hobbyist an idea what it like to facet a diamond on regular faceting equipment. As mentioned in the summery, it's feasible but a folly. Imagine the countless laps worn out, time and effort and what for? A diamond that would cost less than the worn out equipment and time.

  • @xXQuikDethXx
    @xXQuikDethXx 4 роки тому

    Thank you, very inspiring. I wonder if using nano carbon powder would work?

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      @@Babulal-nz8ii Is trolling- Babulal has no idea what he is talking about! I made it quite clear in the beginning of the video that diamonds are usually faceted on specialised equipment - cast laps, claws etc. This video gives the average home hobbyist an idea what it like to facet a diamond on regular faceting equipment. As mentioned in the summery, it's feasible but a folly. Imagine the countless laps worn out, time and effort and what for? A diamond the cost less than the worn out equipment and time.

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      Hi Brad, I have no idea if nano carbon paper would work. Cheers Cliff

    • @helmuthschultes9243
      @helmuthschultes9243 4 роки тому

      I doubt nano carbon would work as it is not the ultra strong laayice as a fiamond. Just because is is carbon dies not make it hard or abrasive. In one arrangement carbon atoms are flat sheets making up graphite are very low friction form. Even Bucky balls do not have hardness in abrasion form though are VERY strong.

  • @LeodinelBesa
    @LeodinelBesa Рік тому

    Sir meron po ako black diamond pnu ko po ito mabebenta

  • @NisarAhmad-tc3ji
    @NisarAhmad-tc3ji Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍. good . job

  • @maximhollandnederlandthene7640

    Hi, there are harder materials than diamonds.
    Prof. Friedrich Mohs didnt know the time he made this grading scale.
    Wikipedia
    Also did find out that glass, zirconia and some other stones not give a reaction on a diamond tester.

  • @JustNatax3
    @JustNatax3 4 роки тому +4

    Cool.
    Now I just need a diamond.
    And all the equipment.
    And all the tools.
    why did I even click this :(

  • @huseintaha
    @huseintaha Рік тому

    i have pice i think is diamond black is shining like black or color seem as dark grey its not magnatic
    in shining all part is shining even dark part when i change angles it also shining
    i use glass loupe i see many color in shining
    please any one can consult me i want buy it

  • @dianegreen6635
    @dianegreen6635 4 роки тому +2

    To be continued....yes a diamond , who dosen't love a diamond?

  • @GC-rf2st
    @GC-rf2st 4 роки тому

    Folly? Seems like something constructive and creative to do in all these covid lockdowns! Also very jealous of the lapidary equipment readily available to you folks down under, in the UK it’s either make it yourself or sell an arm and leg to afford the stuff, that’s before you even get to the raw gems!

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      Maybe a imported machine from the US would be cheap? Or buy a cheap Chinese machine and modify it.

  • @RicardoLopez-lu6zi
    @RicardoLopez-lu6zi 2 роки тому

    Traducirlo al Español . No podemos. Muchos disfrutar i aprender de lo que el explica. Sobre esas gemas i su trabajo?

  • @irenemana2215
    @irenemana2215 3 роки тому

    Hi, what is your email address I am looking for a diamond cutter to work with in Australia since I have a dozen of rough black diamonds available.

  • @JazzyAmbitions
    @JazzyAmbitions 2 роки тому

    Respect

  • @miltonjoseseganfredo72
    @miltonjoseseganfredo72 4 роки тому +1

    Using powder of diamond.

  • @Sfrasier0711
    @Sfrasier0711 3 роки тому

    Great stuff but brotha, you need to moisturize those fingers for the close up 🤣🤣

  • @JLards
    @JLards 2 роки тому

    The quality of the diamond in those electroplated discs from China is very very poor. You would need a cast iron lap with Debeers diamond powder to cut it in a somewhat reasonable time. Also try mixing the CA glue with graphite powder to strengthen the hold and to help with heat.

  • @adyharsono1402
    @adyharsono1402 3 роки тому

    Saya punya bahan batu berlian mentah warna kuning&putih..saya mau jual kemana&kepada siapa??

  • @samonsabra524
    @samonsabra524 4 роки тому

    Good

  • @ronaladecena8733
    @ronaladecena8733 2 роки тому

    I have One black diamond

  • @jameswright3972
    @jameswright3972 Рік тому

    This business made me rich

  • @กันญาดาพิชญศิริกุล

    I have black diamond

  • @pedraspreciosasdoBrasil
    @pedraspreciosasdoBrasil 3 роки тому +1

    Like muito bom gostei l fron Brasil man Diamond Yes good

  • @kathylecluyse7820
    @kathylecluyse7820 4 роки тому +1

    Oh my, diamond really is impossibly hard, isn't it? Kudos for trying though, Cliff!

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Kathy. I'll stick to faceting other gems.

  • @johanj701
    @johanj701 4 роки тому +1

    Needs tons of patience. No good for me. Thanks for the video !

    • @johanj701
      @johanj701 4 роки тому

      Babulal 🤔

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому

      @@johanj701 Babulal has no idea what he is talking about! I made it quite clear in the beginning of the video that diamonds are usually faceted on specialised equipment - cast laps, claws etc. This video gives the average home hobbyist an idea what it like to facet a diamond on regular faceting equipment. As mentioned in the summery, it's feasible but a folly. Imagine the countless laps worn out, time and effort and what for? A diamond the cost less than the worn out equipment and time. He's just trolling.

    • @johanj701
      @johanj701 4 роки тому

      @@VintageTimeGems All cool. I just skipped the video fast to see the end result missing the dialogs. I like minerals but just to watch at the moment. I need a bigger space and time to touch it. Added to do list. Cheers.

  • @wbtc7070
    @wbtc7070 2 роки тому

    Saya

  • @spece301
    @spece301 Рік тому

    Diamantes das estrelas.3000reais o kilo mhos 10 autenticos

  • @yoopermann7942
    @yoopermann7942 4 роки тому

    CLIFF, as a prospector it,s my job to find them not to cut them, yup i deffinately dont have the skill to cut a diamond. i,ll leave that to some one more skilled then i am

    • @VintageTimeGems
      @VintageTimeGems  4 роки тому +1

      Hi there yooper man, Diamonds are best left to specialist cutters. They are way to hard and tough to be faceted on my machine.

    • @yoopermann7942
      @yoopermann7942 4 роки тому +1

      @@VintageTimeGems i,m still looking for the extinct valcano pipe that is supposed to be around me some place, so far i found a little gold a little copper a little iron and a whole lot of rubbish that i picked up took to the land fill but no diamonds yet i still have hope in finding some

    • @JaredaSohn
      @JaredaSohn 3 роки тому

      Commenting just to know where this is for future reference.

  • @jairprado5538
    @jairprado5538 2 роки тому

    Show

  • @gamerrowedy6614
    @gamerrowedy6614 Рік тому

    Whats the intro music at the begining

  • @spece301
    @spece301 Рік тому

    Vendo por kilo 3000reais bleck diamond fancy

  • @wbtc7070
    @wbtc7070 2 роки тому +1

    Saya punya 4 buah lk 5ons batu hitamdiamon ada yang minat balas komen saya...

  • @flaviocosme6478
    @flaviocosme6478 4 роки тому +1

    Like 57. Brasil.

  • @trptrungblogs
    @trptrungblogs 2 роки тому

    👍👍❤️❤️💎

  • @sunshine-yd6yn
    @sunshine-yd6yn 2 роки тому

    You cannot facet diamond with this machine lol

  • @Brentcolo
    @Brentcolo 3 місяці тому

    What brand of lap are you using?