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A Novices View of Learning How to Facet


Gemstones fascinate. Everyone loves them, but few can craft them. Knowing tips and the equipment can help novices learn how to facet easier.

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So you want to cut emeralds, eh? This is a novices view of learning how to facet.

Introduction

Emeralds, Sapphire, Amethyst, Rubies, Garnets

I could go on and on. Gemstones fascinate, they are timeless, and they are beautiful. Everyone loves them, but few can craft them. That is the honor of the gem cutter. If you are reading this article then you are probably one of us, or want to be. Either way, there will be something in here for all, from a few stories of my personal experience to some good old-fashioned info and opinion. Please enjoy and thank you for your time.

The Faceting Machine

I remember clearly the agony of finding a good machine and the worry involved and stress and questions and time and.. and .. and

I finally found the right machine, which has been wonderful to me and has cut over 40 beautiful gemstones. This story by itself has merit.

It was around September ’99 when I had finally figured out enough of how the whole thing worked to decide that I wanted to do it (gemstone cutting that is). I had nothing, zero, goose eggs, in either equipment or experience, but I had…


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