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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Tips for new facetors
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<blockquote data-quote="Badge" data-source="post: 637722" data-attributes="member: 21082"><p>I found the pic and the article from Jeff Graham Pat. He was using the red boulle where I am using the blue rough cut sticks but had the same pitting.</p><p>This one I did with a similar if not same red material as he used and as you can see I'm a long long way behind.</p><p>But he makes some comments that made heaps of sense regarding synthetic sapphire. Learning the art of polishing appears to be the hardest part of faceting. But Dihusky did warn me. He was right as usual.</p><p>Cheers.</p><p>Badge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Badge, post: 637722, member: 21082"] I found the pic and the article from Jeff Graham Pat. He was using the red boulle where I am using the blue rough cut sticks but had the same pitting. This one I did with a similar if not same red material as he used and as you can see I'm a long long way behind. But he makes some comments that made heaps of sense regarding synthetic sapphire. Learning the art of polishing appears to be the hardest part of faceting. But Dihusky did warn me. He was right as usual. Cheers. Badge. [/QUOTE]
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