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This skill provides guidance for cutting gemstones using cabochon or faceting techniques. It covers the entire process from rough stone assessment and orientation through dopping, grinding, and final geometry for brilliant cuts. Use it when planning gemstone cutting projects or setting up lapidary equipment.

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npx skills add pjt222/agent-almanac -a claude-code
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git clone https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac.git ~/.claude/skills/cut-gemstone

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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.
  1. Confirm species (uncertain → identify-gemstone first)
  2. Check toxic dust risk
  3. Fractures under strong transmitted light
  4. Map color zones + inclusions
  5. 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)
  1. Pleochroic? → dichroscope from multi directions
  2. Phenomenal (star/cat's eye) → locate inclusions, orient
  3. Color-zoned → hide / feature
  4. Mark orientation on rough (aluminum pencil)
  5. 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
  1. Setup w/ water flow all wheels
  2. Safety glasses — no exceptions
  3. Slab + mark template
  4. Dop securely — loose stone = dangerous
  5. Grind shape 80 → dome 220 → smooth 600 → 1200
  6. 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)
  1. Select diagram for target shape + RI
  2. Flat pavilion side (pointed bottom faces down)
  3. Dop — cone for round, flat for others
  4. Cut pavilion first @ angles on coarse lap (600 mesh diamond)
  5. Meet all pavilion facets → precise point ("culet meet")
  6. Transfer to cone dop / transfer jig → cut crown
  7. Crown: mains → breaks → stars → table last
  8. 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.

  1. Clean thoroughly
  2. Symmetry: above (outline) + side (proportions) + through table (meets)
  3. Cabs: dome evenness + flat spots + consistent outline
  4. Faceted: meets under 10x loupe + facet scratches
  5. Measure final dims + weight
  6. 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-cut
  • polish-gemstone — next step, lap + compound + finish

GitHub 仓库

pjt222/agent-almanac
路径: i18n/caveman-ultra/skills/cut-gemstone
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