KbNeurobotX
Newbie
Hello everyone! Hope you are all enjoying this fine Saturday!
I have a quick question (probably very easy to answer for an experienced gem cutter/cabber who has (successfully) cut asteriated corundum.
I have a corundum that (based upon the very little information I found find on the Internet) I have cut into roughly a ball (ok oblate spheroid to be exact), in hopes of finding the right orientation to star, as the c-axis was not evident from the chunk of corundum. I found a couple places where someone recommended making a ball and then you’d be able to see where the star is. So I did.
What I have now (having ground off a significant portion of the stone to get it to a spherical shape) is a ball of dark purple corundum with what looks like a target or spiderweb of chatoyance on opposite sides (presumably that is the C axis?).
My question is: I have read that to properly orient the star in a star corundum, you center your cab on the C axis. I’ve also read other things that say to center it perpendicular to the C axis.
Before I grind away more of this stone, could someone please tell me if I center it on the “target” (assuming the center is the C axis)? Or if not how *should* I orient this stone on a dop stick for a proper star corundum?
Thanks so much for any advice you can give me!!
Best,
Kate
I have a quick question (probably very easy to answer for an experienced gem cutter/cabber who has (successfully) cut asteriated corundum.
I have a corundum that (based upon the very little information I found find on the Internet) I have cut into roughly a ball (ok oblate spheroid to be exact), in hopes of finding the right orientation to star, as the c-axis was not evident from the chunk of corundum. I found a couple places where someone recommended making a ball and then you’d be able to see where the star is. So I did.
What I have now (having ground off a significant portion of the stone to get it to a spherical shape) is a ball of dark purple corundum with what looks like a target or spiderweb of chatoyance on opposite sides (presumably that is the C axis?).
My question is: I have read that to properly orient the star in a star corundum, you center your cab on the C axis. I’ve also read other things that say to center it perpendicular to the C axis.
Before I grind away more of this stone, could someone please tell me if I center it on the “target” (assuming the center is the C axis)? Or if not how *should* I orient this stone on a dop stick for a proper star corundum?
Thanks so much for any advice you can give me!!
Best,
Kate