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Raspberry Rhodolite Garnet Gemcutter
Newest one off of the machine, this one weighs in at 1.24 carats. This shot shows the color well; and it is the best of the series of pictures I took. Unfortunately, I will not get an oppportunity to take more photos of this stone since it was immediately sold and delivered.
>> Anonymous
is that a berry making machine
>> Anonymous
>>323892

ITS YOU AGAIN

Awesome. Been hoping you'd make a return. Feel free to dump pics and information like the first time.
>> Malavern
>323892
That IS beautiful, if only i didn't overspend last month.
>> Anonymous
That is SHINEY.
I have to ask.. do you have a partnership with rockhounds? Or do you buy the raw stones from like a quarry.
>> Anonymous
you should have included the picture of the nine year old African that dug the stone out of the filthy mud


Nude pics.
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Posting the ones from the thread I saw for those who haven't seen them. Didn't think about saving the names of them so I don't know what they are for sure.
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>>323910

Thanks. I like this particular board because I can post the raw picture from the camera in its original format without having to resize it. As for information, I'm happy to answer any questions I can.

>>324086

No partnership nor do I buy direct from mines. Most of what I have to cut came from reputable online vendors. Some eBay in there, but I only expect to receive crap if I buy anything there.

>>324089

If it had come with the picture of the miner I would have posted it too. Seriously though you have an excellent point. I am a supporter of kiva.org and think that site does a good job at its mandate.

Barely squeeking by for /hr/ minimum size requirements, here is a picture of the handle of the knife I commissioned that has a LightHouse amethyst that I cut myself set in it.
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Fresh off the stick is a raspberry rhodolite garnet cut in Lighthouse. 5.25mm x 5.30mm x 3.65mm and 0.85 carats. If I planned correctly, this will be the first of a pair.
>> Anonymous
chansluts.com has a much higher filesize ability on almost every board (if not every). also there arent strict minimum pixel requirements

73chan.org/001 too
>> Anonymous
Nice.

>>324112
Having the name would be perfect.
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Peridot
Design: Lighthouse

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Amethyst
Design: Lighthouse

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Amethyst
Design: Shiver

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Peridot
Design: Shiver

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Citrine
Design: Floater Trillion

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Orange Glass
Design: Brilliant Pear

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Goshenite (Colorless Beryl)
Design: Stanard Round Brilliant

>>324120
Amethyst in transfer jig

This post:
YAG (Yttrium Aluminium Garnet)
Design: 8-Swirl

Terrible polishing job on the YAG...you can still see a lot of scratches. Practice, Practice, Practice
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
These are great.
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This is a series of shots I took while cutting a facet to show its progression. In the first pic you see the beginnings of the facet in the lower left corner. The next shows how continued grinding moves the facet towards the stones apex. Finally the facet in its place with the top meeting the centerpoint of the gem along with the rest of the facets.
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lolwut?
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Good stuff right there.