Beautiful job on an amazing stone! Murray sent me this link and I am glad that I watched it! We call things "black opal" from places outside of Lightning Ridge, but most are not like this! I have seen black Andamooka that is the equal of this, but not much of it. Thanks for the show! dp
Thank you for watching, and your comments. I have seen some great examples of "black opal" outside of Lightning Ridge. I had the opportunity to own and cut this stone 15 years ago. Video is a bit basic but I wanted to document it at the time. ua-cam.com/video/hwGDX1r0hEI/v-deo.html
@@diverseopalproductsI saw that one (courtesy of Murray, also). I was wondering about the disclaimer! Do I need one? I’m afraid that I probably could not do it and be serious, too!
Thanks for your question. I don't use a 500 grit wheel in any of my processes. However I do sell 550 grit sintered diamond wheels. Unfortunately, I am currently out of stock.
Thanks for your feedback. I believe Murray from Australian Opal Mines will be able to answer your questions. If you look in the description below the video, you will find his details.
Thanks for your feedback, its always appreciated. We can all learn something from opal as each piece is unique and unique opal requires consideration. No need to rush. I had the benefit of being told what to expect on this occasion.
Beautiful job, secrets from within. Well done Robert
Thanks for watching. Opal is a amazing stone.
Beautiful job on an amazing stone! Murray sent me this link and I am glad that I watched it! We call things "black opal" from places outside of Lightning Ridge, but most are not like this! I have seen black Andamooka that is the equal of this, but not much of it. Thanks for the show! dp
Thank you for watching, and your comments. I have seen some great examples of "black opal" outside of Lightning Ridge. I had the opportunity to own and cut this stone 15 years ago. Video is a bit basic but I wanted to document it at the time. ua-cam.com/video/hwGDX1r0hEI/v-deo.html
I wasn't sure if it would get listed today but this one is a bit bigger. ua-cam.com/video/qyR6Omc6eHA/v-deo.html
@@diverseopalproductsgreat job on that one! Thanks for the link!
@@diverseopalproductsI saw that one (courtesy of Murray, also). I was wondering about the disclaimer! Do I need one? I’m afraid that I probably could not do it and be serious, too!
@@PulitzerOpal Thanks for watching this one too. Just doing the best to cover ourselves with the disclaimer.
I love Lambina. what a great job Rob. Thank you for the video and sharing it with us. Learned a bit here
I have seen some beautiful pieces but this was quite a surprise for me. Thank you for your feedback and watching.
Fantastic workmanship,. And Stone.! Thanks D.O.
Thank you for your feedback and for watching.
That is an amazing opal. Crazy material. Thank you for sharing video!
Thank you for watching. Yes, it was a great opportunity to cut something special.
Great job, and opal l😃👍👍👍like all the time. you are the best opal cutter on the net indeed.
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I’ve noticed you use a 500 grit wheel for opal, just wondering where I could buy one in Australia.
Thanks for your question. I don't use a 500 grit wheel in any of my processes. However I do sell 550 grit sintered diamond wheels. Unfortunately, I am currently out of stock.
Woooow i never see Lambina for sale how much does riugh like this run per ct? Or ozt?
Thanks for your feedback. I believe Murray from Australian Opal Mines will be able to answer your questions. If you look in the description below the video, you will find his details.
Awesome 😮
Thank you for your feedback.
How interesting! So cut in half it would have been an opal 'eye' ?
I guess that's a possibility. My first time cutting this material. So, it was educational for me.
great black opal great to see you slice it that was my first thought looking at its thickness but ime only a biginer still ha ha
Thanks for your feedback, its always appreciated. We can all learn something from opal as each piece is unique and unique opal requires consideration. No need to rush. I had the benefit of being told what to expect on this occasion.
si le pongo una luz debajo se ilumina por completo
It’s been a while since any upload..hope all is good Robert.
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Yes, it has been a while. We talk about what video we are doing next but don't get to it. We are just too busy. Thanks for thinking of us though. 🙂
Beauty mate
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