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Wow ... Lucky i didnt know that when I was cutting them . Would of added more procrastination to a level that is already high indeed.Lefty said:Kingsolomon said:https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/578/1429950516_image.jpg
I posted this before , this is a Springsure stone , they look good cut . Lefty sent me a couple more . More of a put in collection stone . Perform well though .
Hey Barney, I just read that labradorite has cleavage in 4 directions. Do the stones need to be oriented to cut them in the same way as topaz?
Probably explains why I had a little trouble with a couple of them . Just be carefull when polishing . If the compound or whatever builds up to create an unwanted scratch , it won't be just a scratch ... Ittl be a gouge , and can even wreck a star facet ( saying ... While your doing a main )
So I'd say if it has that many planes , just dop it and orientate for best recovery . Unless an obvious plane is at table , then 5 de off I guess . But remember , I dont really know much about this whole gem/faceting thing , the more you learn reveals how little you know . That's the fun of it for me really ... Just here for the ride
Barney