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This is a fascinating subject, thank you for sharing all of your posts. I love finding new topics like this that allow me to briefly dive into something, discovering processes( and even new vocabulary) that I never pondered before.
I work in a *very *unrelated field, but often times marvel at just how impossible it seems that any of it was accomplished before the invention of the modern tools I use daily.
Do you ever look at renaissance era lapidaries and feel that way as well? I understand this level of faceting is a modern invention, but with no precision tooling at all, it seems amazing that any of the old jewels were ever created in the first place.
One of the first types of machines invented is the jam peg. This machine is actually still in use, albeit a bit more precise. This machine had a mast with a series of angled holes that the cutter would stick their dop in. Each hole was at a different depth/height and different angle.
Much of what was done in the past still is in use now, which is amazing. The biggest refinement to this craft is the precision and cad software that makes it easy to be very creative with stone designs. Additionally the the synthetic stones have become more prevalent and of a higher quality. Synthetics are the same material as natural, it’s not mined and are often better quality.
If you really want to go down the rabbit hole, check out Justin K Prim’s channel he has done many videos around techniques, history etc.