Very pleasing to the eye Gents, gives me encouragement to try harder when diggin for stones PS ( not blue metal)
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Gilly47 said:Heading off the the local club tomorrow to learn a bit about faceting,
SneakyCuttlefish said:Thanks lefty. It certainly was a challenge. Had the lap going very slow and most of the finer facets where cut on a Batt with 3000#. Even then, one side of the stone was softer and cut quickly whilst the other side was a bit harder and more manageable.
That's bloody terrible news. The person who tripped probably deserved to fall flat on their arse. I love going up there for a scratch around and I'll be really pissed off if they close it down. Probably some inner city loser who can't accept responsibility for their own safety. Actually, I'm quite surprised anyone of that calibre made it up there. Last time I was up there the track was really hard 4x4 to get in. Mind you, that was in the middle of the Wet.
Is it true these go for 200 dollars per carat? If so thats massive. Did you find this or cut for a client ?SneakyCuttlefish said:20.3 carat Topaz. Turning Triangle cut. Rough was 67 carats.
Major pain in the ass to do as there was an error in the Gemcad file. Had to re-cut the pavilion to get the right meet points. Lost a a few carats. But I prefer tight shape over a big personality.
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Pieman Prospector said:New member and sort of new to prospecting...parents and grandparents prospectors but never took an interest until now. Could someone please tell me what this rock/gem is please? I took a photo of it next to a jelly bean (didn't have a 5 cent piece) for perspective. Found it in my pan while prospecting in a creek at the side of the road in Savage River Tasmania.https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11429/1510446765_img_2142.jpg
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