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이 기술은 점진적인 연마 과정을 통해 절단된 보석을 최종 광학 마무리 상태로 연마하는 방법을 안내합니다. 화합물과 랩 선택, 연마 문제 해결 방법을 다루며, 카보숑과 퍼세트 스톤 모두에 적용됩니다. 보석이 연마 준비가 되었거나 흐림이나 스크래치 같은 표면 결함을 처리할 때 사용하십시오.

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Polish Gemstone

Polish cut gemstones to final optical-quality finish. Progressive abrasive sequences. Right polishing compounds. Correct lap or pad for both cabochons and faceted stones.

When Use

  • Cabochon or faceted stone done cutting, ready for polishing
  • Need select correct polishing compound and lap for specific gemstone species
  • Troubleshooting polish that won't reach full lustre (orange peel, haze, scratches)
  • Want re-polish existing stone with surface wear or scratches

Inputs

  • Required: Cut gemstone ready for polishing (cabochon dome shaped and smoothed, or faceted stone with all facets cut)
  • Required: Species identification (polishing compound and lap selection depend on material)
  • Optional: Cabbing machine with polishing wheels/pads (for cabochons)
  • Optional: Faceting machine with polishing laps (for faceted stones)
  • Optional: Polishing compounds: cerium oxide, aluminum oxide, diamond paste (various micron grades), tin oxide, chromium oxide
  • Optional: Polishing laps: tin, copper, ceramic, Batt (synthetic), BATT lap, Corian, Lucite, leather, felt
  • Optional: 10x loupe or gemological microscope for quality inspection

Steps

Step 1: Surface Preparation

Ensure stone's surface properly prepared from cutting stage.

Pre-Polish Surface Check:
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Check              | Requirement                              |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Previous grit      | All scratches from the cutting stage     |
| scratches          | must be removed by the final grit        |
|                    | (typically 1200 or 3000)                 |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Surface uniformity | No flat spots on cabochons, no uneven    |
|                    | facets on faceted stones                 |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Cleanliness        | Stone thoroughly cleaned between grits   |
|                    | and before polishing. Grit contamination |
|                    | is the #1 cause of polish failure        |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Dop security       | Stone securely dopped — shifting during  |
|                    | polish destroys facet geometry           |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
  1. Examine stone under 10x magnification
  2. Look for remaining scratches from cutting grits — appear as parallel lines
  3. Scratches remain? Return to appropriate grit stage before polishing
  4. Clean stone thoroughly: ultrasonic cleaner, or brush with dish soap and water
  5. Clean hands, dop, work area — grit contamination transfers easily

Got: Scratch-free surface at pre-polish grit level. Thoroughly cleaned. Secure dopping. Surface feels glass-smooth to fingernail.

If fail: Scratches persist after repeated grinding at fine grit? Stone may have directional hardness (common in corundum and kyanite). Try changing grinding direction. Contamination the issue? Clean everything. Replace water supply.

Step 2: Pre-Polish Sequence (Cabochons)

For cabochon stones, work through pre-polish grit stages.

Cabochon Pre-Polish Sequence:
+------+-----------+------------------------------------------+
| Stage| Grit      | Purpose                                  |
+------+-----------+------------------------------------------+
| 1    | 220       | Shape and dome (cutting stage — done)    |
+------+-----------+------------------------------------------+
| 2    | 600       | Remove 220 scratches, refine shape       |
+------+-----------+------------------------------------------+
| 3    | 1200      | Remove 600 scratches, smooth surface     |
+------+-----------+------------------------------------------+
| 4    | 3000      | Remove 1200 scratches (optional but      |
|      | (or 1500) | recommended for hard stones like agate)  |
+------+-----------+------------------------------------------+
| 5    | 8000      | Pre-polish (some machines include this)   |
|      | (or 14000)| Fine diamond paste on appropriate pad     |
+------+-----------+------------------------------------------+

TIME PER GRIT: Spend equal time at each stage. Rushing a grit
stage means scratches carry forward and become visible after
polishing. A typical cabochon takes 3-5 minutes per grit stage.
  1. Work through each grit stage in order — NEVER skip a grit
  2. At each stage, examine stone under magnification. Confirm all previous-grit scratches removed before advancing
  3. Clean stone and hands thoroughly between grits
  4. Maintain consistent pressure and motion across entire surface
  5. Keep water flowing to prevent heat buildup

Got: After completing pre-polish sequence, stone has uniform satin-smooth surface. No visible scratches under 10x magnification.

If fail: Scratches persist at given grit? Continue working at that grit — DON'T advance. Deep scratches won't come out? Drop back one grit stage and re-grind. Contamination from coarser grits is most common cause of persistent scratching.

Step 3: Polishing Compound and Lap Selection

Pick correct polishing compound and lap for gemstone species.

Polishing Compound Guide:
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Compound          | Best For                                 |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Cerium oxide      | Quartz family (agate, jasper, amethyst,  |
|                   | chalcedony), feldspar, obsidian          |
|                   | Mix: paste consistency with water        |
|                   | Lap/pad: leather, felt, or Batt          |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Diamond paste     | Universal — works on everything          |
| (50,000 mesh /    | Essential for corundum, spinel, topaz,   |
| 0.25-0.5 micron)  | garnet, and other hard stones            |
|                   | Lap: tin, copper, ceramic, Corian        |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Aluminum oxide    | Corundum (ruby, sapphire), spinel,       |
| (0.3 micron)      | chrysoberyl                              |
|                   | Lap: ceramic, tin, wax                   |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Tin oxide          | Quartz varieties, opal (gentle polish)  |
|                   | Lap: leather, felt, Lucite              |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Chromium oxide    | Jade (jadeite, nephrite), emerald        |
| (green compound)  | Lap: leather                             |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Linde A           | Corundum, spinel — traditional choice    |
| (aluminum oxide)  | Lap: wax, ceramic, tin                   |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+

Polishing Lap Guide (Faceted Stones):
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Lap Material      | Use                                      |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Tin (type metal)  | General-purpose polish lap. Good for     |
|                   | most stones with diamond or alumina      |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Copper             | Diamond polish for hard stones          |
|                   | (corundum, spinel, topaz)                |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Ceramic (BATT,    | Diamond polish. Forgiving, good for     |
| Darkside, Last    | beginners. Works on most materials       |
| Lap)              |                                          |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Corian (solid     | Oxide polishes. Good for quartz family   |
| surface)          |                                          |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Lucite/Plexiglass | Oxide polish for quartz, softer stones   |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Leather/felt      | Cabochon polishing. Cerium oxide or      |
|                   | tin oxide                                |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
  1. Match polishing compound to gemstone species
  2. Pick appropriate lap or pad material
  3. For unknown or uncommon stones, diamond paste on ceramic lap is safest starting choice
  4. Prepare compound: mix oxides to thin paste with water. Apply diamond paste sparingly to lap
  5. Apply compound evenly to lap — excess compound causes "orange peel" texture

Got: Compound + lap combination appropriate for gemstone species. Wrong combination wastes time and produces sub-optimal finish.

If fail: Standard compound doesn't produce good polish on first attempt? Try: (1) different lap material, (2) finer compound grade, (3) reducing pressure. Some stones sensitive to polishing speed — try slower rpm. All else fails? Diamond paste on tin or ceramic works on virtually any material.

Step 4: Final Polishing

Execute polishing process.

Polishing Technique:

CABOCHON POLISHING:
1. Apply compound to the leather/felt wheel
2. Run the wheel at moderate speed (lower than grinding)
3. Hold the stone lightly — REDUCE pressure compared to grinding
4. Move the stone across the wheel surface with gentle sweeping motion
5. Polish for 2-5 minutes, checking progress with a loupe
6. Add compound sparingly — too much creates orange peel

FACETED STONE POLISHING:
1. Charge the polishing lap with compound
2. Set the SAME angle as the cutting stage for each facet tier
3. Lower the stone gently onto the spinning lap
4. Polish each facet with light, consistent pressure
5. Check each facet under a loupe before moving to the next
6. Re-charge the lap periodically but do not over-charge

SPEED AND PRESSURE:
- Polishing speed: 50-75% of cutting speed
- Pressure: LIGHT — let the compound do the work
- Heavy pressure causes heat, orange peel, and facet rounding
- On faceted stones, heavy pressure rounds facet edges ("soft meets")
  1. Apply compound to lap/pad
  2. Set correct angle (faceted stones) or hold at dome angle (cabochons)
  3. Polish with light, even pressure
  4. Check progress every 1-2 minutes under 10x magnification
  5. Continue until surface shows full lustre with no remaining scratches
  6. Final rinse: clean stone thoroughly to remove all compound residue

Got: Fully polished surface with mirror-like lustre (faceted stones) or deep, even lustre (cabochons). No scratches visible under 10x magnification. Facet edges sharp. Meets crisp.

If fail: Common polish problems and solutions:

  • Orange peel (textured surface): Too much compound, too much pressure, or contaminated lap. Clean lap and re-apply compound sparingly
  • Persistent scratches: Contamination from coarser grit. Clean everything. Check compound for contamination. Re-polish
  • Soft meets (rounded facet edges): Too much pressure. Reduce pressure. Use harder lap
  • Haze (no full lustre): Wrong compound for material, or compound too dry. Try different compound or add water/extender

Step 5: Quality Assessment

Inspect finished stone under magnification.

Final Quality Checklist:
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Criterion          | Standard                                 |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Lustre             | Full, even lustre across all surfaces    |
|                    | No dull patches or haze                  |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Scratches          | None visible under 10x magnification     |
|                    | Check under multiple light angles        |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Orange peel        | None — surface should be optically flat  |
|                    | on each facet / smoothly curved on cabs  |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Facet edges        | Sharp and well-defined (faceted stones)  |
| (faceted)          | No rounding or "soft meets"              |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Dome uniformity    | Smooth, even curvature (cabochons)       |
| (cabochons)        | No flat spots or high points             |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Cleanliness        | All compound residue removed             |
|                    | Stone cleaned ultrasonically or by hand  |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
  1. Clean stone thoroughly — remaining compound can mimic polish
  2. Examine under bright, directional light source at multiple angles
  3. Use 10x magnification to check for remaining scratches
  4. For faceted stones: check each facet individually. Verify meet precision
  5. For cabochons: verify dome reflects single, undistorted light point ("light return test")
  6. Record final weight and dimensions

Got: Gemstone with professional-quality polish — full lustre, no visible scratches under 10x, sharp facet edges or smooth dome, clean of all residue. Ready for setting, display, or sale.

If fail: Specific areas fail inspection? Spot-polish individual facets (faceted stones) or return to polishing wheel for specific areas (cabochons). DON'T re-polish entire stone unless defect is widespread.

Checks

  • Pre-polish surface scratch-free before polishing began
  • Stone and equipment cleaned between every grit stage
  • Correct polishing compound selected for gemstone species
  • Appropriate lap or pad material used
  • Light pressure maintained throughout polishing
  • No scratches visible under 10x magnification in final inspection
  • Full lustre achieved across all surfaces
  • Facet edges sharp (faceted) or dome smooth (cabochon)
  • All compound residue removed in final cleaning

Pitfalls

  • Grit contamination: Single most common cause of polish failure. Single grain of 220 grit on polishing lap creates deep scratches. Clean everything obsessively between stages
  • Too much pressure: Heavy pressure generates heat (can crack stone), causes orange peel texture, rounds facet edges. Let compound do the work — pressure should be barely more than stone's own weight
  • Too much compound: Over-charging lap creates slurry layer that produces orange peel rather than flat polish. Apply compound sparingly. Re-charge periodically rather than loading lap
  • Wrong compound for species: Cerium oxide works beautifully on quartz but poorly on corundum. Diamond paste works on everything but is expensive. Match compound to stone
  • Skip inspection: Always check under 10x before declaring polish complete. Defects invisible to naked eye become obvious once stone set in jewellery or examined by buyer

See Also

  • cut-gemstone — Cutting stage must be completed properly before polishing begins. Scratches carried from cutting can't be fixed during polishing alone
  • appraise-gemstone — Polish quality directly affects "cut" grade in gemstone appraisal — particularly brilliance and surface finish assessment

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