Crylos

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[–] Crylos 4 points 9 months ago

You did an absolutely stunning job on this one!!!

Now you are motivating me to finally try my hand at frosting a cut.

[–] Crylos 2 points 9 months ago

Love that color...nice work!

[–] Crylos 1 points 10 months ago

Thanks! I updated the thread post with your links.

[–] Crylos 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

The vendor I mostly use is Joe Henley Rough.

I met Joe at the Tucson Gem and Mineral show a few years ago, and found him both personable and honest. I have never had an issue with any purchase from him. He sells both natural and some synthetics.

[–] Crylos 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

You can link to vendors... no issue... I just don't want to have active solicitation for selling stones, as that adds significant overhead for validating the seller. I've updated the sidebar to reflect this. 😀

Also, please post the link to the vendor, as I'm looking for a good source for synthetics.

[–] Crylos 4 points 10 months ago

Nice.... I really dig the color too!

[–] Crylos 5 points 10 months ago

Fantastic job!!!! Love it! (No comment about the girdle 😉😂)

[–] Crylos 2 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I've done this cut many times... and it's one of the few pears that I'll do as it tends to be easier than other pears in my opinion and also produces the best light return. So, based on what I can see:

You still had room to cut down your girdle. I would have cut it down another 20%-40% of what you have there.

The polish in general looks good. Tables on a BATT can be tricky I've found, yet I still do them. I use a spray bottle only when polishing and spritz the lap when it starts to dry out, I do not use the drip tank for this. I also recharge the lap prior to cutting the table if the last facets seemed to take longer to polish than expected. Sometimes I recharge before the table just because. My best guess on this is that the polish issue was either the need to recharge, or not enough moisture on the lap.

My first try on this one was a total hack job with a mis-aligned index and a lot of missed meet points.

For a first time cutting this, you did an excellent job!

[–] Crylos 4 points 10 months ago

Love the color

[–] Crylos 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Oh my... that's pretty... I'm going to have to get some of that, as I've never cut it before.

Great job!

[–] Crylos 2 points 11 months ago

He's already planning and budgeting for his own machine. 😂 He also has a friend who has asked him to cut something for a girlfriend... What's really funny about this, is that a few years back he didn't think this hobby was at all interesting.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by Crylos to c/faceting
 

This is one of two stones I’m cutting from a piece of morganite. This stone was started almost a month ago, and sat on the dop for weeks after I cut part of the crown and found an inclusion of bubbles that intersected a set of facets on one side looking like a fracture.

The perfectionist in me was pissed and frustrated and I walked away from the stone leaving it on the machine. I was forced to finish the stone thanks to my son who was planning on cutting a hydrothermal emerald. So I finished the stone, and you can’t even see the flaw without a loop.

I’m such an idiot and am so thankful that my son gave me a swift kick in the ass.

[–] Crylos 2 points 1 year ago

That’s tough as it depends on where you live. Generally I would recommend looking for a small family owned store that does custom design work and has a GIA certified on staff if possible. Look for stores that are not in big malls. Talk to them, if they feel pushy look somewhere else.

 

So my son, who is studying engineering, has gotten into faceting due to the math/science behind optimizing a cut. He designed this in GemCad Studio, and cut this stone this last weekend. Turned out incredible, and I wanted to share.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Crylos to c/faceting
 

I’ve been looking at this large morganite rough and trying to decide how to cut this. It’s sort of in the shape of a triangular prism, but it narrows towards one end.

I was leaning towards slicing it in three and creating a matching set of trillian stones. The other alternative I’m contemplating is a matching set of square/princess cut stones optimized for this stone.

Interested if anyone has some other alternatives or opinions.

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Good morning! (i.imgur.com)
submitted 1 year ago by Crylos to c/photography
 
 

So finally got this stone done and am super happy with how it came out. A nice clean stone with great color and light return.

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submitted 1 year ago by Crylos to c/faceting
 

Only had an hour this morning to work on the stone. Pre-polish is done, and still need to do the table.

Overall I’m really happy with how this stone is turning out.

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submitted 1 year ago by Crylos to c/faceting
 

Transferred and roughed in most of the main crown facets. I’m taking my time with this one, as it’s pretty large and almost perfectly clean.

And yes… it does look like a jolly rancher. 😋

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submitted 1 year ago by Crylos to c/faceting
 

Got halfway done with the peridot. Family conspired to limit my cutting time. 😉😂

Here it is after prepolish.

 

Got my machine back, and it runs great! The motor is even quieter than it was before. This will be my first stone, a nice clean peridot that is 11mm x 9mm.

 

This is another stone from the past. I like this one as the basic look of it reminds me of an emerald.

My machine is fixed and on its way back, so hopefully I'll have some new stones to share in the next week or so.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Crylos to c/[email protected]
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/4375398

Reflection of the sky this moring off of my pool.

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Morning reflection (i.imgur.com)
submitted 1 year ago by Crylos to c/photography
 

Reflection of the sky this moring off of my pool.

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