I really like your work. Your advice is very good. I learned the hard way about using 120 grit on rough. It just kept chipping. Thanks again for your time.
I have cut this design 3 times, 2 in yellow quartz, and 1 in amethyst. Awesome design for the practice!. but now, one of the members of my Guild wants me to help design a 1.6 Oval Portuguese based on Mr.Hawes 1.4 Oval Portuguese , but for quartz on a 96 index..HAHAHAHA! Still working on it.
Cool! When you get the design done, let me know! Glad you are using a 96 index...in my opinion, it's more work then it is worth to switch index gears just for one design and then switch back. Best of luck!!!!
Where can I learn to face cutting gemstones . Is any place , website or even a person teaching ? I was wondering if Facetron or Ultratec have courses. Thank you for your excellent instruction Sir !
There are many places to learn. Boyd Foxx is offering training on the web, youi can find him on Facebook. There is a list of instructors in the USA on the United States Faceting Guild's newsletter, just go to the website and look at the last page of a recent newsletter for a list. I do not believe Ultratec or Facetron offer training, but you can ask them yourself, they are easy to contact.
Nice one. I just started Faceting. I am Faceting rose quartz and some orange pink beryl or morganite I got from a mine. It’s fun but time consuming lol 😊
Yes, I figured you would start with the rough you picked up at the 'mine' in Georgia. Cutting goes faster as you learn more. What machine are you using? Best of luck.
@@BOPIESDiamondsFineJewelry I just bought a used one on eBay. Well new . There’s no brand name but looks like the vevor one but it works great for now. I’ve done like 3 stones so far. It’s crazy how they glow pink when there done. I can send you some rough if you want to try for free. Thank you
@@Algoldprospecting Best of luck with your new machine. Thank you for the offer, but I have all the rough I need...and more. I would recommend you joining a rock hound group (Lapidary Club, Gem Cutting Club, etc.) in your area and donate sone rough to them...they always seem to be in need,
Terrific gem and thanks for the video - as always I learn something new from each one! Did you cut according to the instructions or did you modify the steps? It looks like your preform (at around 15:12 ) only has 3 of the 5 girdle facets cut - G1 and G3 I believe?
I followed Ernie's instructions and did not modify them for this gemstone as Ernie's instructions are for quartz. Yes, when preforming, I often only cut some rows/tiers. Some rows have very small facets and it would make no sense to cut these small facets with a 100 grit lap (for example), so I skip some rows/tiers until I get to finer laps or prepolish.
Thank you. As I mentioned in the video, the lemon quartz was gifted to me from a fellow cutter, so I don't know the details of the stone that you are asking, but you can contact Paul on facebook and ask for more details on his rough..
If you send me a private message on my face book (Mike Sackos), I will give you some recommendations. I will need to know what type of rough you are looking for,
No. Inches is a measure in the USA, but many countries (hello Australia) have created a number of excellent faceting machines over the years and would not likely have used inches for the diameter of a dop. So it depends on the machine...and in some cases, different versions of the same machine have changes the diameter of the dop. But from all the dops and machines I have seen, in person and online, it appears that the diameter is around the equivalent of 1/4 inch.
Sir, I have just started this job, I am a young stone cutter. I'm having a lot of trouble buying rough material. I want to buy synthetic stones. Is there a site or seller you would recommend? Is there a seller who sells these in their natural form?
Tsm gems Is a reputable place. Prices are a touch high but they're still realistic. Or if you can make it out to the Tucson gem and mineral show then you can find anything you'd ever want.
Congratulations on yet another perfect job.
Thank you!
I really like your work. Your advice is very good. I learned the hard way about using 120 grit on rough. It just kept chipping. Thanks again for your time.
You are welcome. Sorry you had to learn about a 120 grit.
Thanks and i appreciate the way you verbalise your thinking as it is very helpful
You are welcome.
Wow!!! That's AMAZING!! You are extremely skilled Sir. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for posting! I love your videos
Thank you for the kind words.
I have cut this design 3 times, 2 in yellow quartz, and 1 in amethyst. Awesome design for the practice!. but now, one of the members of my Guild wants me to help design a 1.6 Oval Portuguese based on Mr.Hawes 1.4 Oval Portuguese , but for quartz on a 96 index..HAHAHAHA! Still working on it.
Cool! When you get the design done, let me know! Glad you are using a 96 index...in my opinion, it's more work then it is worth to switch index gears just for one design and then switch back. Best of luck!!!!
Stunning work sir
Where can I learn to face cutting gemstones . Is any place , website or even a person teaching ?
I was wondering if Facetron or Ultratec have courses.
Thank you for your excellent instruction Sir !
There are many places to learn. Boyd Foxx is offering training on the web, youi can find him on Facebook. There is a list of instructors in the USA on the United States Faceting Guild's newsletter, just go to the website and look at the last page of a recent newsletter for a list. I do not believe Ultratec or Facetron offer training, but you can ask them yourself, they are easy to contact.
Nice!
Thank you!
Nice one. I just started Faceting. I am Faceting rose quartz and some orange pink beryl or morganite I got from a mine. It’s fun but time consuming lol 😊
Yes, I figured you would start with the rough you picked up at the 'mine' in Georgia. Cutting goes faster as you learn more. What machine are you using? Best of luck.
@@BOPIESDiamondsFineJewelry I just bought a used one on eBay. Well new . There’s no brand name but looks like the vevor one but it works great for now. I’ve done like 3 stones so far. It’s crazy how they glow pink when there done. I can send you some rough if you want to try for free. Thank you
@@Algoldprospecting Best of luck with your new machine. Thank you for the offer, but I have all the rough I need...and more. I would recommend you joining a rock hound group (Lapidary Club, Gem Cutting Club, etc.) in your area and donate sone rough to them...they always seem to be in need,
Very nice...
Thank you!
Terrific gem and thanks for the video - as always I learn something new from each one! Did you cut according to the instructions or did you modify the steps? It looks like your preform (at around 15:12 ) only has 3 of the 5 girdle facets cut - G1 and G3 I believe?
I followed Ernie's instructions and did not modify them for this gemstone as Ernie's instructions are for quartz. Yes, when preforming, I often only cut some rows/tiers. Some rows have very small facets and it would make no sense to cut these small facets with a 100 grit lap (for example), so I skip some rows/tiers until I get to finer laps or prepolish.
Beautiful, I love to see large gems cut. What country did the lemon quartz come from? Was it treated, heated, or all natural?
Thank you. As I mentioned in the video, the lemon quartz was gifted to me from a fellow cutter, so I don't know the details of the stone that you are asking, but you can contact Paul on facebook and ask for more details on his rough..
Where can I buy a good rough gemstone online?
If you send me a private message on my face book (Mike Sackos), I will give you some recommendations. I will need to know what type of rough you are looking for,
Is the dop diameter generally 1/4”?
No. Inches is a measure in the USA, but many countries (hello Australia) have created a number of excellent faceting machines over the years and would not likely have used inches for the diameter of a dop. So it depends on the machine...and in some cases, different versions of the same machine have changes the diameter of the dop. But from all the dops and machines I have seen, in person and online, it appears that the diameter is around the equivalent of 1/4 inch.
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Sir, I have just started this job, I am a young stone cutter. I'm having a lot of trouble buying rough material. I want to buy synthetic stones. Is there a site or seller you would recommend? Is there a seller who sells these in their natural form?
Tsm gems Is a reputable place. Prices are a touch high but they're still realistic. Or if you can make it out to the Tucson gem and mineral show then you can find anything you'd ever want.
Tms gems* sorry
@@joelkulesha8284 thank you mister
Sensei, do you accept apprentices? :D I will come from the end of the world.
In the USA, we don't really have apprenticeship programs for gem cutters. But other countries may.