some very useful insights into getting the best out of your parcel and someone finally explains in detail WHY the angle of the girdle is important!!! Thank you for sharing this video
This is such an informative video about cutting boulder, such fabulous eye candy and wisdom. Can't thank you enough! Also, great tips for making the stone ready for the jewelry designer. It's amazing how all the lappers have the same manicure!
Super informative! I was just searching through boulder opal rough on the auctions and it's been about 3 decades since I've bought boulder (used to get it at Tucson show). Looking to get a rough parcel and have some messy fun. This is a great primer. Thank you, Cheers!
That was fascinating thank you for that I have an ok dremel and just ordered a little bit of rough opal to have a first go such an interesting stone best wishes from England.
This question is too difficult to answer. There are too many variables at play for every parcel, stone and sale. Parcels of any value can cost many tens of thousands of dollars.... Yet there is never any guarantee of a good return.
Hello, my name is Werny and my Hooby are boulder opals! I always saw and grind myself, the problem is I don't get any bigger pieces of raw material here in Germany So my question it is possible for a few 100 Euro beautiful pieces directly fromof the mine. Greeting Werny
This is so simple and easily understood, one of the best instructional videos I've ever seen on opal. Thank you!
Thanks... Proves you don't need sophisticated faceting machines to achieve good cutting
some very useful insights into getting the best out of your parcel and someone finally explains in detail WHY the angle of the girdle is important!!! Thank you for sharing this video
Cheers Thanks for the feedback
Awesome video
Hope to see more like this in the future
Rod Beattie is a wonderful teacher!
Best wishes from Munich, Bavaria/Germany.
Thanks for your kind remarks :)
Thats a nice parcel I have to say. Came out great. And very good information. Thank you very much.
Thank you Gents good to see Boulder cut :)
This is such an informative video about cutting boulder, such fabulous eye candy and wisdom. Can't thank you enough! Also, great tips for making the stone ready for the jewelry designer. It's amazing how all the lappers have the same manicure!
Thanks for your kind remarks. I'll pass on to Rod. Yes, often he grinds his fingertips away.
Super informative! I was just searching through boulder opal rough on the auctions and it's been about 3 decades since I've bought boulder (used to get it at Tucson show). Looking to get a rough parcel and have some messy fun. This is a great primer. Thank you, Cheers!
Thank u very informative great results
thank you loved the video can i ask where you bought the parcel from
Beautiful opal... But how to buy uncut opal if you put information it will a great video
Brilliantly shown I’ve learnt a lot just popping out for my plane ticket to Australia
That was fascinating thank you for that I have an ok dremel and just ordered a little bit of rough opal to have a first go such an interesting stone best wishes from England.
Great video well explained, Thanks.
Thanks Phil, Appreciate the feedback
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In this guy's opinion, NOTHING is just 'beautiful'
EVERYTHING is *beautiful beautiful* .
What's a parcel like that worth to buy and what could you potentially make after rubbing and polishing them?
This question is too difficult to answer. There are too many variables at play for every parcel, stone and sale. Parcels of any value can cost many tens of thousands of dollars.... Yet there is never any guarantee of a good return.
Thanks for this video
from start to finish a very nice video. Could be a little more concise but honestly i just played it at 1.25 :)
very good!!!
Hello, my name is Werny and my Hooby are boulder opals! I always saw and grind myself, the problem is I don't get any bigger pieces of raw material here in Germany So my question it is possible for a few 100 Euro beautiful pieces directly fromof the mine. Greeting Werny
Yes you can contact miners on Instagram and you will possibly be able to source opal. But be aware most opal miners process their best material.
@@CapricornGems Thank you so much Ian! I try to contact some miners by instagram!
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Oi Alê do Brasil.
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I hope the explanation will be translated into Arabic
Sorry, can't speak arabic