Hunter: Faceting Design Diagram
Successful tips, details and guide on Faceting Designs. A Faceting Design Diagram by Jeff R. Graham that presents various cuts, this one is called "Hunter".
Garnet (Pyrope, Rhodolite, Almandine, Spessartite, Grossular, Demantoid, Tsavorite)
Hunter (MC68.JRG)
By Jeff R. Graham
Copyright 2002
83.6% Light Return
Angles for R.I. = 1.73
43 facets + 12 facets on girdle = 55
1-fold, mirror-image symmetry
96 index
L/W = 1.155 T/W = 0.443 T/L = 0.383
P/W = 0.460 C/W = 0.173
H/W = (P+C)/W+0.02 = 0.653
P/H = 0.704 C/H = 0.265
Vol./W^3 = 0.260
Addition # 7 - This cuts pretty well in Tourmaline (75.4%), and in 1.73 to 1.93 with no changes. L/W=1.155, it's important to be at the correct L/W. Be sure to cut your center point lined up with the dop. Cut P1 and P6 (alternate) to center the stone on your dop. Watch your L/W on this, it is important that it be right. P13 and P14 can be off if you are not right on the L/W. This can be a bit touchy to cut and I do not recommend it for a beginner.
Random - Cosine - ISO
Detailed faceting instructions by Jeff Graham available at The Rock Peddler
Jeff R. Graham
The late Jeff Graham was a prolific faceter, creator of many original faceting designs, and the author of several highly-regarded instructional faceting books such as Gram Faceting Designs.
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