Cutting and polishing stunning agates

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • In this video I show you how I cut and polish agates using a lapidary saw and a flat lap machine. At the end you can see the beautiful mirrors my work has produced!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 33

  • @SissyMchill1
    @SissyMchill1 7 місяців тому +2

    Outstanding polish. I must get a flat lap. I have rocks tumblers, rotary tools, and a cabbing machine. On my cabbing machine I struggle but mostly fail to get a flat surface and darn sure don’t get that kind of shine. I’m a beginner but watch a ton of rock content on UA-cam. I’ve never seen anyone use a flat lap like yours. That is by far the best shine I’ve seen with the exception of channels that only show the rocks finished and not how they got it to that point. I enjoyed your video thank you for posting. I’m now a new subscriber to your channel 😊

  • @lapidarydave
    @lapidarydave Рік тому +3

    great video i love those laps that you have to charge with grit :) they are not often used in the USA but i like how gentle and obvious the results are with the agates your cutting Thank you so much for sharing this video I just liked and subscribed.

    • @tonnyvanhemert9826
      @tonnyvanhemert9826  Рік тому

      Thank you Dave! This method, to me, is undoubtably the best way to get amazing results by hand. No striping, no scratches, only beautiful mirrors😁

  • @denisshavaliev1849
    @denisshavaliev1849 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I use the same technology and I believe it’s the best way to polish the rocks, especially big slabs where you need to work with large surfaces

  • @pavolulicny6332
    @pavolulicny6332 4 місяці тому +1

    super

  • @michaelc6817
    @michaelc6817 6 днів тому +1

    Very nice! Straight forward and simple to beautiful agates!

  • @MichiganRocks
    @MichiganRocks Рік тому +1

    That was a really good video. I have never used a flat lap like that. I have a very old, homemade flat lap, but I use laps with silicon carbide or diamonds in the lap, rather than brushing on my grit. It's not very good at polishing large, flat surfaces like you're doing.
    Have you ever used a vibrating flat lap? Your method looks better, but I was wondering if you'd done both so you could compare the two.

    • @tonnyvanhemert9826
      @tonnyvanhemert9826  Рік тому

      Using a vibrating flat lap produces roughly the same results, you just need some more patience, as the first grit might take a week to finish, before you can move on. Using a rotating flat lap is difficult to start with, but when you get the feel and experience, it is very satisfying and as you can see produces a water/mirror polish😁

  • @SRLGemstone
    @SRLGemstone Рік тому +1

    The disk you used for polishing reminds me of a pottery wheel machine. What are the chances of it doing the same thing. If it does, I must find it in the warehouse. Beautiful stones and great polishing. Thanks for sharing.

    • @tonnyvanhemert9826
      @tonnyvanhemert9826  Рік тому

      Thanks! I think a pottery machine will not have enough power. It needs to have some speed, but also enough power to not get slowed down when you push a bit. You can try to do some research. The disk I use is polyurethane. I polish with cerium oxide;)

    • @SRLGemstone
      @SRLGemstone Рік тому

      @@tonnyvanhemert9826 You have made the right points. Yes, I hadn't thought about the power thing, thank you.

  • @bernardthongvanh5613
    @bernardthongvanh5613 11 місяців тому +1

    I don't understand, I got into faceting and contamination is a big issue, but you use the same lap for every grit, how is that possible?

    • @tonnyvanhemert9826
      @tonnyvanhemert9826  11 місяців тому +1

      Faceting is a very different sport alltogether. I use a cast iron disk in combination with several grit sizes. I usually do more than one agate at a time. For example, I grind 20 agates with grit 150 to make them flat. Then I clean the disk very well and do all of them on grit 360 or 400 to smoothen. This way the disk gets primed for that grit in the meantime. Afterwards when I get to 800, the first few agates usually get scratches. After that, most will turn out perfect. The ones with scratches just go another round. So, yes, you can use one lap, as long as you use the same grit for longer, so your disk is ground down to the same roughness

  • @AvalonDreamz
    @AvalonDreamz 4 місяці тому +1

    I really love the Indonesian moss agates that look scenic. I never see them being cut and polished though and wonder do they just not have good access to it? Java Island seems to be the spot, but the clarity of the agate that allows you to see all the beauty going on inside, all the colors just amaze me.

  • @denisshavaliev1849
    @denisshavaliev1849 Рік тому +2

    To me it will be interesting to see the design of you lap. Especially the way how the disk is driven by motor and spindle mechanism.

    • @tonnyvanhemert9826
      @tonnyvanhemert9826  Рік тому

      It's not an insanely difficult design. It's a ste frame with an electro-enginge mounted to the back. A pulley with snare drives a centre pulley which holds the disk:)

  • @marcdevries9361
    @marcdevries9361 Рік тому +1

    Nr 1 polisher from the Netherlands

  • @randomgrinn
    @randomgrinn 11 місяців тому

    Awesome! But I have never seen that flat-lap. If you bought it, please give link to where I can buy it. If you made it, link to video where you show how it was made.

  • @ronaldhoppus9015
    @ronaldhoppus9015 Рік тому +1

    Very nice results with this system. Thanks

  • @laurat5143
    @laurat5143 Рік тому +1

    That always comes out so beautifully done. Thank you for sharing your amazing rocks and polishing them up. 😊

  • @jacobortiz4244
    @jacobortiz4244 5 місяців тому

    can you resource me how to get a polishing table and the stuff to polish it?? i want to polish my agates!!!

    • @tonnyvanhemert9826
      @tonnyvanhemert9826  5 місяців тому

      It's quite difficult. This machine was also hand built. For flat polishing you would need a machine that rotates a flat steel disk with grooves in it. On that you use Silicon carbide grits to grind. Another disk goes on with polyurethane or felt and you polish with Cerium oxide. Hope this helps a bit

  • @leahwelch3158
    @leahwelch3158 Рік тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing. I would love to learn more about this method and the machine you are using. I've been searching for someone using this method. I'm starting Lapidary, but everything has been diamond wheels. Thank you again. Beautiful polish.

  • @telessiajones7041
    @telessiajones7041 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow those are beautiful

  • @Badr_agate_kech
    @Badr_agate_kech Рік тому +1

    I'm from Morocco

  • @kevinunger433
    @kevinunger433 Рік тому +1

    Wow look at agate 2

  • @JulieZatsick
    @JulieZatsick Рік тому

    Hello Tony, very nice work
    Where did you get the flat lap machine and what does it cost
    Thank you
    Carl Zatsick
    Farmington Michigan

    • @tonnyvanhemert9826
      @tonnyvanhemert9826  Рік тому

      It was not bought at a store. I was lucky to have a contact who knew someone who built them himself. So, I can't really tell you where to buy one, but for a machine like this you should think in the 1500-2000 range:)

  • @serratededges3003
    @serratededges3003 5 місяців тому

    Awesome vid

  • @donnaboyle669
    @donnaboyle669 9 місяців тому

    Exquisite

  • @ruththomas6816
    @ruththomas6816 Рік тому

    😅😅😅😅😅😅