Nine times is a charm

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Nine times is a charm

Postby Mimx » Wed May 30, 2007 7:57 am

Finally! After eight unsuccessful attempts to get the tiny amethyst transfered, I finally got it to stick on the ninth. Of course, getting it to transfer was only half the battle. Next came the task of aligning it back up properly. Since the stone was so small, I was unsure of how to proceed. It was nearly impossible to determine that I had a facet perfectly level with the cutting plane of the grinding lap. At first, I tried to line it up by eye looking for a small gap or angle between the facet and the lap, but that proved less than accurate. After I had lined it up by eye, I ran the stone in a small arc along the dry, unspinning lap. I figured that if I had lined it up properly, the resulting scratch along the edge of the facet should run along the length of the facet. The first scratch told me that I had been way off in my initial assessment. Instead of the worn area extending along the length of the facet, it was instead right in the middle of two facets. At that point I was very glad that I had not started cutting yet. After making several adjustments to my cheater, I was finally able to get the worn area I was scratching to run the length of the facet and I was ready to cut. Next another dilema faced me: Since I had such a hard time getting the stone to adhere to the transfer dop, this successful transfer required me to use a cone dop bigger than I indended. The result of that was that the adhesive (it was a wax/glue combination that finally worked, by the way) came up to and slightly past the girdle. This meant that I could not accurately see where the girdle actually began and I had to cut the crown girdle facets by feel and intuition. I guess I got lucky with it all because I finally finished the little trilliant on Saturday. Its final stats are:
  • Weight: 0.2 carats
  • Width: 4.3mm x 4.3mm x 4.3mm from apex to the center of the base
  • Height: 2.6mm
Here it is in all its pristine glory -

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For reference, here is the amethyst before I was able to transfer it -

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Postby Dr. Mobius » Wed May 30, 2007 1:10 pm

Is it really necessary to create a new thread each time you post about your rock collection?
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Postby Mimx » Wed May 30, 2007 1:28 pm

Is it really necessary to create a new thread each time you post about your rock collection?
I didn't know there were any rules governing the circumstances under which a new thread could be created.

Edit: I just checked the FAQs. nope...nothing there governing when a new topic can be created


So...to answer your snarky question: Yes. I create a new thread so they don't get too "picture-heavy" and keep the load times down.

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Postby Sparrowhawk » Wed May 30, 2007 3:17 pm

Don't be a dick unneccessarily, Doc. Save it for when it's really needed.
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Postby neo-dragon » Thu May 31, 2007 8:39 pm

He's right though. There may not be a specific rule against it, but it's just common sense. Threads are made to discuss a certain topic. Why would you make a whole new one every time you have something to say about the same topic?

Oh, and to address the picture issue, how about either making them smaller, or simply just posting the links to where they are hosted?


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