Opal is such a superb ston as it is , I think nobody should treat, double or triple it especially experienced cutters like yourself witch know how to appreciate it in its natural form.
it turned out very pretty, i am always amazed at how you are able to hold those small stones and grind them..id be dropping them an sanding my knuckles.
Another great video, are you able to do a video on the tools you use, like what's holding the opal on the chopsticks? All the different grit belts you use, what the cutter wheel is and looks like ect? Would be very interesting
Great job, well explained, clearly Sheila has helped you a lot in the future once she comes. Sorry I should have lead with I’m from the future, knowing this may cause severe conflict with the space time continuum.Sorry…
My problem is not that my wife is tired of Opal. She does not like jewelry at all .... The only thing I've managed to "get on" her is a nice watch. She does not use bracelets, earrings or necklaces. She does not use the wedding ring either :( So I bought a cheap slicer and a gem-grinder / cutter. And I think I've learned enough from your videos to be able to make an "Opal jewelry" that I hope she will use ;) I've figured out your videos on how to proceed, but how do I go to buy stone for my purpose? I have learned a lot from your expertise so therefore I ask you. PS: My wife says that our 4 children are her "jewelry" that she "wears" until they reach 18 years ;-) BTW: very affordable video.... Kenneth Prospecting Norway.
I enjoy the show and I want to thank you for having it. If it's not too much to ask can I purchase a rough piece of opal for my collection I don't have opal. I do have this gorgeous Rock that's Malachite and Azurite willing to trade.
@@PulitzerOpal well thank you. I don't get out of Alaska much but if I do I'll definitely have to make visiting you a part of the vacation . I do enjoy watching you make those cavachons.
I think I always used cerium oxide on leather(maybe by hand) for a final polish, if I remember right I got a higher polish with that than diamond, I never had any of that type opal though. Opal used to be a lot cheaper but years ago someone told me that the Japanese started trying to buy all the opal or the mines and the price went through the roof. I bought a really nice 8X10 oval multi colored white opal down at Six Flags for $10 in 1979, and a few years later I bought a real nice 8X10 oval at the Canton Texas flea market with larger multi color size pin fire for $20, there's no telling what they would cost now, but the last time I looked at buying any the price was outrageous, I thought. Where are you able to get the Andamooka Matrix Opal ?
Can somone tell here what material vax? or glue or plastic is used on that stick to hold the stone properly? thanks.. I would use that for a different purpose.. Also thanks for sharing, eventough I don't work with stones/ opals at all, but from material point of view it is interesting and that sugar/acid treatment is just marvelous.
@@PulitzerOpal Thanks a lot I would like to have something like that for grinding of small and tiny samples, I just hope that it will be possble to attach also metallic (non ferous) materials or other composites, for sure I will give it a try. But I need to experiment with the applied heat because of oxidation of some metals. :/
@@PulitzerOpal Sure I have seen it since I was child in TV or across the internet. Sure I can create plenty with epoxy too. Exactly your point, the epoxy is depending on the filler a lot, also on the working/hardening time, which mostly for best quality is about 12-24h, however that I am using for mainly metalography, but when I would like to shape something with no goal to achieving perfect flat face, I would like to try this vax. It seem that it grip perfectly, therefore I will give a try! thanks a lot for so detail information.
Great vid! I'm glad to know having a polished surface doesn't necessarily interfer with the treatment. Do you put the opal in the acid cold and heat it all together? Or is the acid hot when you put the opal in?
@@PulitzerOpal yes thats why I decided to polish pre treatment initially. I figured if I left them rough and polished after I might polish through the treatment. I hadn't considered re treating. So about two thirds of them are polished and the rest at around 600 mesh. I've had them in sugar solution around 3-4 days and am chomping at the bit to go to the acid. Maybe tonight. I'll show you the results. Also I figure if the polished ones come out weak I'll just sand the polish off and retreat and see if that solves a problem. Cheers
you do a top job mate, where can you buy those templates from that you use to mark out shape on the rocks, or what is the technical name you call them as i been trying to find them on the internet but had no success, thanks
Another beautiful pendant! And believe it or not, I understand what you mean about your wife being sick of it. Because I'M sick of my husband's woodworking! Everyone always says how lucky I am to have a man who can make me any peice of furniture I could want, but it gets OLD!!!
Hey, congratulations on the video. I Have a question for you: What are the glasses that you use? If they're made of glass, how did you make holes in the second cup? Thank you
Pulitzer Opal Thanks for the answer, I bought two glasses in pirex and I'm gonna make them punch from a glass manufacturer, I m sorry, I wanted to ask you another question: What is the specific amount of water and sugar in the first treatment and acid in the second? After you finish the treatment, how you cleaned up your glasses and your penitulties, and how you disposed of the acid, thank you again, I'll let you know about my results
Patrick McGovern here Awesome man don't worry many other wives will appreciate it. I know mine would. But yes beutifull piece what kt gold is that setting. I'm just wondering what opal normally is at in or is it the makers choice by color,flash ect take care and see you around your video's. Keep doing them I learn allot as I mentioned in our prior quick conversation. Use more of your jokes though. Nice touch with the wife one @ the end 😆
@@PulitzerOpal you can go to my Facebook page got pictures of wood turning on it. Shop space is always a battle. I got a barn full of wood, a welding shop, than I took over the house garage for wood turning. My wife got me hooked on mineing up in the mountains. Lol it never ends.
@@PulitzerOpal So matrix opal is colorless, but treatable? Just andamooka, or? I have some coffee&cream colored opal and wonder if I could do something like this treatment.
@@PulitzerOpal I never saw where to send it.. I answered when u asked me if I wanted colored one and I said yes sir and sent my email so we could talk more private sjsoldano505@hotmail.com
A lady told me I had to put my opal earrings in water here and there for a treatment. What!? Do I need to since water is part of the making of opal? Ty Opal man!
the way you cut make a lot off off cut -I really hope you use them other wise it is a crime against nature unlles you feel like selling them to me than its ok--- joking I know you don't sell
This is new informtion, yikes, had no idea that Matrix Opal doesn't treat all the way in. Question tho, you polished with 14k but dry, do you polish slower than usual to prevent overheating or it doesn't matter anymore at that stage?
All stones that are cut dry get hot. They cool withing seconds (if they didn't get too hot). Actually, the 14k wheel makes the opal hotter than any other wheel.
That's just beautiful, thank you for the teaching video, I never get tired of seeing that opal being worked in all its forms
Glad you enjoy it, K!
Really enjoy watching all your Opal videos. Beautiful end result on the pendant. Thanks for sharing.
New subscriber, absolutely love your channel and these opals... just spectacular!
Thank you very much for all your information and your videos, they are beautiful.
You Sr have a great sense of humor and knowledge I love opals !!
Opal is such a superb ston as it is , I think nobody should treat, double or triple it especially experienced cutters like yourself witch know how to appreciate it in its natural form.
it turned out very pretty, i am always amazed at how you are able to hold those small stones and grind them..id be dropping them an sanding my knuckles.
Another great video, are you able to do a video on the tools you use, like what's holding the opal on the chopsticks? All the different grit belts you use, what the cutter wheel is and looks like ect? Would be very interesting
Fascinating and beautiful! I had missed this one, so am now catching up on your vids. Thanks so much.
That is beautiful ! Great job, and as always, Please keep it up, and thanks for sharing
Great job, well explained, clearly Sheila has helped you a lot in the future once she comes. Sorry I should have lead with I’m from the future, knowing this may cause severe conflict with the space time continuum.Sorry…
Awesome video thank you very helpful and informative again thank you 🙏🏼
That turned out beautiful......I have 2 rings with opal so as I renenber my life in Australia!!!!!!
My problem is not that my wife is tired of Opal. She does not like jewelry at all .... The only thing I've managed to "get on" her is a nice watch. She does not use bracelets, earrings or necklaces. She does not use the wedding ring either :(
So I bought a cheap slicer and a gem-grinder / cutter. And I think I've learned enough from your videos to be able to make an "Opal jewelry" that I hope she will use ;)
I've figured out your videos on how to proceed, but how do I go to buy stone for my purpose? I have learned a lot from your expertise so therefore I ask you.
PS: My wife says that our 4 children are her "jewelry" that she "wears" until they reach 18 years ;-)
BTW: very affordable video....
Kenneth Prospecting Norway.
MrInsaint sounds like a good woman be glad she don't want expensive diamonds and gold jewelry
Quite sure I love her very much ;)
No apology needed.
And I was well received with my little gift. And she uses it ;)
Thank you also for bringing all your educated videos to us.
MrInsaint buy named opals that have same names as your children
love your videos man
Beautiful stones great work love all your videos even though I don’t know anything about what’s going on lol keep it up
Great.video magnificent finished piece.
Turned out to be a gorgeous piece 💜
Where do you sell your completed jewelry?
I enjoy the show and I want to thank you for having it. If it's not too much to ask can I purchase a rough piece of opal for my collection I don't have opal. I do have this gorgeous Rock that's Malachite and Azurite willing to trade.
@@PulitzerOpal well thank you. I don't get out of Alaska much but if I do I'll definitely have to make visiting you a part of the vacation . I do enjoy watching you make those cavachons.
Beautiful job.....enjoyed it very much!!!
Thank you very much for your video I have matrix opal from Andamooka Now I finally kno how to cook it
Pretty good. Onl 17,652 umm's ,uhh's and ohh's. You've come a long way baby.!!
I think I always used cerium oxide on leather(maybe by hand) for a final polish, if I remember right I got a higher polish with that than diamond, I never had any of that type opal though. Opal used to be a lot cheaper but years ago someone told me that the Japanese started trying to buy all the opal or the mines and the price went through the roof. I bought a really nice 8X10 oval multi colored white opal down at Six Flags for $10 in 1979, and a few years later I bought a real nice 8X10 oval at the Canton Texas flea market with larger multi color size pin fire for $20, there's no telling what they would cost now, but the last time I looked at buying any the price was outrageous, I thought. Where are you able to get the Andamooka Matrix Opal ?
Thank You for this video! Regards from Norway :)
Can somone tell here what material vax? or glue or plastic is used on that stick to hold the stone properly? thanks.. I would use that for a different purpose..
Also thanks for sharing, eventough I don't work with stones/ opals at all, but from material point of view it is interesting and that sugar/acid treatment is just marvelous.
@@PulitzerOpal Thanks a lot I would like to have something like that for grinding of small and tiny samples, I just hope that it will be possble to attach also metallic (non ferous) materials or other composites, for sure I will give it a try. But I need to experiment with the applied heat because of oxidation of some metals. :/
@@PulitzerOpal Sure I have seen it since I was child in TV or across the internet. Sure I can create plenty with epoxy too. Exactly your point, the epoxy is depending on the filler a lot, also on the working/hardening time, which mostly for best quality is about 12-24h, however that I am using for mainly metalography, but when I would like to shape something with no goal to achieving perfect flat face, I would like to try this vax. It seem that it grip perfectly, therefore I will give a try! thanks a lot for so detail information.
Great vid! I'm glad to know having a polished surface doesn't necessarily interfer with the treatment. Do you put the opal in the acid cold and heat it all together? Or is the acid hot when you put the opal in?
@@PulitzerOpal yes thats why I decided to polish pre treatment initially. I figured if I left them rough and polished after I might polish through the treatment. I hadn't considered re treating. So about two thirds of them are polished and the rest at around 600 mesh. I've had them in sugar solution around 3-4 days and am chomping at the bit to go to the acid. Maybe tonight. I'll show you the results.
Also I figure if the polished ones come out weak I'll just sand the polish off and retreat and see if that solves a problem. Cheers
you do a top job mate, where can you buy those templates from that you use to mark out shape on the rocks, or what is the technical name you call them as i been trying to find them on the internet but had no success, thanks
@@PulitzerOpal Thank you very much, with your help i found them , love your work
Do you wear a breathing mask while cutting the opal? You make very helpful videos thank you me and the wife really enjoy watching these.
Where do you buy lots of raw matrix opals? My hubby wants to start trying his hand at cutting and making jewelry out of them.
Is that dark color permanent or will get lighter thru time ...
Another beautiful pendant! And believe it or not, I understand what you mean about your wife being sick of it. Because I'M sick of my husband's woodworking! Everyone always says how lucky I am to have a man who can make me any peice of furniture I could want, but it gets OLD!!!
Does black opal have to be treated like this?
Does the value of treated opal go down?
I'm new to this game.
Do you sell the jewelry you make? If so where can I buy a couple pieces?
That andamooka matrix is soooo impossibly pretty. What do you do with the trim? Auction it off to pretty girls? Kelly Suggs
@@PulitzerOpal definitely lucky charm. Yes I have some equipment at my disposal. Have you ever mined opal. Or do you buy through shows and or on
line?
Pulitzer Opal can you please help direct me to some good sellers of decent matrix opals for my husband to start learning on?
I think matrix opal is my new favorite
Does it keep its colour?
Hey, congratulations on the video. I Have a question for you: What are the glasses that you use? If they're made of glass, how did you make holes in the second cup? Thank you
Pulitzer Opal Thanks for the answer, I bought two glasses in pirex and I'm gonna make them punch from a glass manufacturer, I m sorry, I wanted to ask you another question: What is the specific amount of water and sugar in the first treatment and acid in the second? After you finish the treatment, how you cleaned up your glasses and your penitulties, and how you disposed of the acid, thank you again, I'll let you know about my results
Pulitzer Opal thank you!!!
Patrick McGovern here Awesome man don't worry many other wives will appreciate it. I know mine would. But yes beutifull piece what kt gold is that setting. I'm just wondering what opal normally is at in or is it the makers choice by color,flash ect take care and see you around your video's. Keep doing them I learn allot as I mentioned in our prior quick conversation. Use more of your jokes though. Nice touch with the wife one @ the end 😆
I want to know how he kept the stone attached to the stick
What do you make from the little leftover bits?
Pulitzer Opal sweet!
Do you accept appretaces? You're work is awesome.
@@PulitzerOpal you can go to my Facebook page got pictures of wood turning on it. Shop space is always a battle. I got a barn full of wood, a welding shop, than I took over the house garage for wood turning. My wife got me hooked on mineing up in the mountains. Lol it never ends.
Beautiful!
First impression My Gosh How Beautiful
Step by step ? What is the mix of amount of sugar and HcL ?
Gorgeous!
Andamooka opal flower power 🌺🖤💜🧡💛💚💙🖤
Why do you treat it before you cut it and then treat it again after its cut? Im Just curious .
Interesting. Thanks for replying
@@PulitzerOpal So matrix opal is colorless, but treatable? Just andamooka, or? I have some coffee&cream colored opal and wonder if I could do something like this treatment.
Do you have a website to sell these opals?
great treatment, but I can not imagine how it neutralizes the acid absorbed by the opalo so that it does not harm human skin
Very informative... Thank you & Subscribed!!
beautiful
@@PulitzerOpal I never saw where to send it.. I answered when u asked me if I wanted colored one and I said yes sir and sent my email so we could talk more private sjsoldano505@hotmail.com
Thank you! Good informative video.
That opal was stunning before you filled it with that solution. Why did you grind away so much of the colour then fill it with junk?
Sugar?? Like the sugar we use to sweeten things??
I like this 😍😍😍😍😍
I'm in awe.....
How much
Where do you buy opals
So it is almost artificial?
Ah, now I get it. It's all in the treatment.
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If they could find big enough ones they sure would make nice eggs
Christopher Walkin cuts opal!
@@PulitzerOpal lol, no insult intended, Christopher Walkin is the man!
@@PulitzerOpal lol, as it was intended.
A lady told me I had to put my opal earrings in water here and there for a treatment. What!? Do I need to since water is part of the making of opal? Ty Opal man!
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Ahhh, it was beautiful before the cut, whyyyyyy
i would love to give some matric studs to a nice girls, can you sell me some?
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It looks to me like you loose too much of the good stuff.
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I agree. I would have made this a doublet.
Then I watched his sugar acid treatment and it became gorgeous.
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That is one of the ugliest pieces of opal that I've ever seen.
the way you cut make a lot off off cut -I really hope you use them other wise it is a crime against nature unlles you feel like selling them to me than its ok--- joking I know you don't sell
@@PulitzerOpal I left the comment on a video where you cut from a big stone a little ronde one to feet in a sating
Wow, beautiful work!
I always love your videos.
Thanks for sharing. :D
This is new informtion, yikes, had no idea that Matrix Opal doesn't treat all the way in.
Question tho, you polished with 14k but dry, do you polish slower than usual to prevent overheating or it doesn't matter anymore at that stage?
All stones that are cut dry get hot. They cool withing seconds (if they didn't get too hot). Actually, the 14k wheel makes the opal hotter than any other wheel.
@@PulitzerOpal Thanks for the info.