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    Identify this stone please

    Could be Aqua or Topaz, however, in my opinion, if I had a stone that large I probably mount it in gold rather than silver, as Aqua it would be worth over $1000, Topas is my guess, worst case synth or Glass. Not meaning to rain on your parade, just looking objectively.
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    ⭐ Gemstone & Mineral Show n Tell

    Hey Varts, Your recent stones look awesome, the green looks so fresh you could almost eat them. The other astonishing thing is you photography, brilliant work, any tips you could share?
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    ⭐ Gemstone & Mineral Show n Tell

    Just a word of caution Lefty, if these books are by Glen Vargus (which I thought were the facetor bible when I first started) they teach and show you the old school of faceting, as opposed to Lightfoot and Steele "meet point" faceting techniques, which by all accounts is the accepted amateur...
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    ⭐ Gemstone & Mineral Show n Tell

    "Ditto" :)
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    Quartz rough

    My first half dozen stone cut were awanite, great stuff to practice on, if yo can get hold of an old black and white it gives a very light purple hue. I've got some left down at the lapidary club here in Launceston, I could send you some if you'd like. :) It is surprisingly brilliant when cut...
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    Black Spinel - cutting options and are large ones rare?

    Yes mdfes, Black Spinel (black jack) is a beautiful to facet, no cleavages, inclusions etc like most other stones you need to consider when cutting. I'm (as we speak) doing a free form to put into a ring I found metal detecting. (Pics soon). Spinel cuts relatively quickly for such hardness and...
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    ⭐ Show Us Your Cut Stones - Before And After Photos

    Hi G.P. Did you have any luck getting on to any rough to cut?
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    Weld River Advice

    Just a note, was at the weld three days ago. The river is well up and flowing fast, Lot's of leech's and the occasional snake on the move. Was hoping the level was down,but last weeks rain must have been heavy in the area. Cheers :)
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    What's THAT smell

    I'm trying to train my German Shepard to do just that twapster, progress is real slow, any stone that's tossed is fair game to him, if I was wallaby hunting I'd have no worries. :D Silver, I didn't want to mention it in my post, just to see if anyone else suggested it, but unfortunately you...
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    Ive gone Walbanker style for Sapphires

    So at the end of the day, 2cm drop over 120cm what you end up with is a fluid bed? Why not use a bazooka!
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    What's THAT smell

    I work with sulpher on a regular basis, definitely not that I know the Hydrogen Sulphide smell stays well within my waders Yeah so maybe just the local terrain.
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    What's THAT smell

    I'm probably nuts,and sure there are a few people out there that would agree! but on occasion when fossicking for gems, I get a distinct "onion weed" smell, well that's the closest smell I can relate it to. Any idea's ? :)
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    Black Spinel - cutting options and are large ones rare?

    Hey Twapster, I'm not sure if you've checked this site, but I find it helpful when trying to I'd stuff. It even shows you how to do the SG test etc. www.mindat.org Cheers
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    Black Spinel - cutting options and are large ones rare?

    That's right Lefty, Black Jack does have that chalkboard finish when dry, but in the creeks all wet, damp & usually overcast (Tasmania lol! ) it is difficult to distinguish between some of the look alike stones.
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    FACET DESIGNS

    Thanks DG, As you can see, I'm only a novice cutter, and wasn't aware the pavilion angles are the same for Quartz & Corundum, this means in this design the star facets will remain balanced when viewed through the table. I'll have a crack at it after the Fred Van Sant design. Haven't tackled...
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