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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Lapidary
Faceting lessons in 2016
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<blockquote data-quote="rough2cut" data-source="post: 223109" data-attributes="member: 3816"><p>Well the first class went well and a lot was learnt and unlearnt. The feedback during class was positive and all will be back next week.</p><p>we started with rough selection and cleavage positioning. next was dopping with wax(no resin in my classes) all old school done right.</p><p>then pre-forming and how to make a perfect culet point every time. Next was making perfect height set of girdle facets.</p><p>next week is polishing week and I have a few suprises for the students.</p><p>The most important lesson was not to put the coffee spoon in the sugar bowl I know where the wally from wally69 comes from. </p><p></p><p>I want to run a Wednesday afternoon followed by an evening class. Call or email your interest.</p><p></p><p>Regards Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rough2cut, post: 223109, member: 3816"] Well the first class went well and a lot was learnt and unlearnt. The feedback during class was positive and all will be back next week. we started with rough selection and cleavage positioning. next was dopping with wax(no resin in my classes) all old school done right. then pre-forming and how to make a perfect culet point every time. Next was making perfect height set of girdle facets. next week is polishing week and I have a few suprises for the students. The most important lesson was not to put the coffee spoon in the sugar bowl I know where the wally from wally69 comes from. I want to run a Wednesday afternoon followed by an evening class. Call or email your interest. Regards Tony [/QUOTE]
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