cut-gemstone
О программе
Этот навык предоставляет руководство по огранке драгоценных камней с использованием техник кабошона или фасетной огранки. Он охватывает весь процесс от оценки и ориентации необработанного камня до закрепления на дроппе, шлифовки и получения финальной геометрии для бриллиантовых огранок. Используйте его при планировании проектов по огранке драгоценных камней или настройке оборудования для камнерезных работ.
Быстрая установка
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Документация
Cut Gemstone
Rough → cab / faceted stone via assessment + orientation + dopping + grinding + geometry.
Use When
- Rough → finished cab / faceted
- Plan orientation (color, yield, phenomena)
- Setup cabbing / faceting machine
- Understand crown + pavilion angles
- Select cutting approach per material
In
- Required: Rough (species ID'd — see
identify-gemstone) - Required: Approach: cab or facet
- Required: Target shape + size
- Optional: Trim saw + diamond blade
- Optional: Cab machine w/ 80/220/600/1200/3000 grit
- Optional: Faceting machine (index gear, mast, laps)
- Optional: Dop wax / epoxy, dop sticks, alcohol lamp
- Optional: Templates (oval, round, marquise) std sizes
Do
Step 1: Rough Assess + Safety
Evaluate rough pre-cut.
Rough Assessment Checklist:
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Factor | Assessment |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Species | Identified? (MANDATORY before cutting) |
| | Toxic dust risk? (check below) |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Fractures | Internal fractures that limit yield? |
| | Will the stone break during cutting? |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Colour zones | Where is the best colour concentrated? |
| | Can the cut centre the colour? |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Inclusions | Large inclusions that should be cut away?|
| | Silk for star stones? (orient for star) |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Size and shape | What finished shapes fit this rough? |
| | Calibrated size possible? |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Yield estimate | Approximate finished weight as % of rough|
| | Typical: 25-40% for faceting |
| | Typical: 40-60% for cabochons |
+--------------------+------------------------------------------+
SAFETY — TOXIC DUST MATERIALS:
These minerals produce hazardous dust when cut. Use wet cutting ONLY,
ensure ventilation, and wear an appropriate respirator:
- Chrysotile (asbestos serpentine) — NEVER cut dry
- Malachite — copper carbonate dust is toxic
- Cinnabar — mercury sulfide, extremely toxic
- Orpiment/Realgar — arsenic compounds
- Chrysocolla — copper silicate, moderate risk
- Tiger's eye (fibrous) — fine silica fibers
ALL stone cutting produces silica dust. Always use water cooling
and never grind or cut dry without a dust extraction system.
- Confirm species (uncertain →
identify-gemstonefirst) - Check toxic dust risk
- Fractures under strong transmitted light
- Map color zones + inclusions
- Estimate yield shapes
Got: Documented assessment: species + fractures + colors + cutting plan.
If err: Extensive fracturing → stabilize (epoxy for porous) / yield too low → sell/trade as specimen.
Step 2: Orientation
Optimal for color + phenomena.
Orientation Principles by Stone Type:
PLEOCHROIC STONES (tourmaline, sapphire, tanzanite, iolite):
- Orient the table perpendicular to the crystal axis showing
the best face-up colour
- Tourmaline: the c-axis often shows dark/opaque colour —
orient the table to view the a/b axis colour
- Sapphire: slight pleochroism — orient for deepest blue face-up
- Tanzanite: trichroic — blue/violet axis preferred for table
STAR STONES (star ruby, star sapphire):
- Silk (rutile needles) must be parallel to the base
- Cut as cabochon with the dome centred over the silk
- The star appears at 90 degrees to the silk orientation
CAT'S EYE STONES (chrysoberyl cat's eye, tiger's eye):
- Fibrous inclusions must run perpendicular to the length
of an elongated cabochon
- The eye appears as a bright line across the shortest dimension
COLOUR-ZONED MATERIAL (sapphire, ametrine, watermelon tourmaline):
- Position colour zones so they are not visible face-up
- Or feature them intentionally (ametrine, watermelon tourmaline)
- Pleochroic? → dichroscope from multi directions
- Phenomenal (star/cat's eye) → locate inclusions, orient
- Color-zoned → hide / feature
- Mark orientation on rough (aluminum pencil)
- Plan table pos + depth → max yield at orientation
Got: Marked rough w/ table + orientation + outline. Plan optimizes color + yield.
If err: Best color conflicts max yield → priority = color. Color quality > carat weight. Doubt → orient for color.
Step 3: Cabochon Cutting
Shape → domed cab on cabbing machine.
Cabochon Cutting Sequence:
EQUIPMENT SETUP:
- Cabbing machine with water drip on all wheels
- Wheel sequence: 80, 220, 600, 1200, 3000 (or 1200 + polish)
- Dop sticks and dop wax (or cyanoacrylate adhesive)
- Safety glasses — MANDATORY
- Avoid loose clothing, tie back long hair
STEP-BY-STEP:
1. SLAB: Cut a slab 5-8mm thick through the best area
2. TEMPLATE: Mark the desired outline (oval, round, etc.)
using a template and aluminum pencil
3. TRIM: Remove excess material on the trim saw or 80-grit wheel
Cut close to the line but leave 1-2mm margin
4. DOP: Attach the slab to a dop stick with dop wax
Heat the wax, press the stone flat-side down, centre it
5. SHAPE (80 grit): Grind to the template outline
Work all the way around, maintaining symmetry
6. DOME (220 grit): Shape the dome profile
Standard dome height = ~1/3 of the stone's width
Keep the dome symmetrical — check from all angles
7. SMOOTH (600 grit): Remove 220-grit scratches
Work systematically, keeping even pressure
8. PRE-POLISH (1200 grit): Remove 600-grit scratches
The surface should feel smooth to the fingernail
9. FLAT BOTTOM: Remove the stone from the dop, re-dop
face-down, and grind the bottom flat on 220 → 600 grit
10. POLISH: See polish-gemstone skill for final finishing
- Setup w/ water flow all wheels
- Safety glasses — no exceptions
- Slab + mark template
- Dop securely — loose stone = dangerous
- Grind shape 80 → dome 220 → smooth 600 → 1200
- Maintain dome curvature → uneven = "flat spots" post-polish
Got: Smoothly domed cab ready for polish, symmetrical, even height, no 1200-grit scratches.
If err: Flat spots / asymmetry → back to 220, reshape. Lose material > polish uneven. Stone off dop mid-grind → re-dop careful + check for chips.
Step 4: Faceting
Precise geometric facets on machine.
Standard Round Brilliant Angles (quartz-family, RI ~1.54):
+------------------+-------+--------+
| Facet | Angle | Index |
+------------------+-------+--------+
| Crown main | 42° | 96-index: 3,9,15,21,27,33,39,45 |
| Crown break | 25° | (bisect mains) |
| Crown star | 15° | (bisect breaks toward table) |
| Table | 0° | flat |
| Pavilion main | 43° | 96-index: 3,9,15,21,27,33,39,45 |
| Pavilion break | Use GemCad or published diagrams |
+------------------+-------+--------+
Standard Round Brilliant Angles (corundum, RI ~1.76):
+------------------+-------+
| Facet | Angle |
+------------------+-------+
| Crown main | 37° |
| Pavilion main | 41° |
+------------------+-------+
CRITICAL: Pavilion angles determine brilliance.
- Too shallow → light leaks through bottom ("windowing")
- Too steep → dark extinction zones
- Correct angle → total internal reflection (brilliance)
- Select diagram for target shape + RI
- Flat pavilion side (pointed bottom faces down)
- Dop — cone for round, flat for others
- Cut pavilion first @ angles on coarse lap (600 mesh diamond)
- Meet all pavilion facets → precise point ("culet meet")
- Transfer to cone dop / transfer jig → cut crown
- Crown: mains → breaks → stars → table last
- Pre-polish + polish each tier (see
polish-gemstone)
Got: Faceted stone w/ precise meets, consistent sizes, good symmetry, proper angles for RI.
If err: Meets off → angles / index slightly wrong. Recheck diagram. "Chasing meets" compounds errs → re-cut tier if large. Small err = normal beginners.
Step 5: Post-Cut Inspect
Evaluate pre-polish.
- Clean thoroughly
- Symmetry: above (outline) + side (proportions) + through table (meets)
- Cabs: dome evenness + flat spots + consistent outline
- Faceted: meets under 10x loupe + facet scratches
- Measure final dims + weight
- Defects → return to appropriate step pre-polish
Got: Fully cut stone, meets quality standards, ready for polish.
If err: Significant defects → re-cut now. More efficient than polish defective + re-cut. Doc what went wrong for next.
Check
- Species ID'd + toxic dust assessed pre-cut
- Safety gear throughout (eye, dust/splash)
- Water cooling active
- Orientation planned for color / phenomena
- Cab dome symmetrical, no flat spots
- Facet meets converge to points (faceting)
- Final dims + weight recorded
- Free of cutting-stage scratches, ready for polish
Traps
- Cut unidentified stone: Toxic dust (malachite, cinnabar, chrysotile). Always ID before. Water cooling always.
- Skip orientation: Pleochroic cut w/o orientation → dull/off-color vs beautiful if correct.
- Dry grind: Silica dust (chronic hazard) + overheats (thermal shock fractures). Water flow continuously.
- Rush grits: 220 → 1200 skips → deep scratches show post-polish. Each grit fully removes prior scratches.
- Dopping fail: Inadequate adhesion → shift / fly off. Enough wax, warm stone, cool dop fully pre-grind.
→
identify-gemstone— ID required pre-cutpolish-gemstone— next step, lap + compound + finish
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