This has just got very back and forth and round and round, so my understandings from the amendment on the home page is that I can cut it in coloured CZ but have quartz angles. Easiest way is not to bother cutting it at all
Anonymous wrote: Bruce Copper wrote: The fact still remains that the schedule still calls for synthetic quartz in the novice section referred to. Why not just quartz? Bruce the schedule was corrected some 3 months ago and placed on the web site...…..
Bruce Copper wrote: The fact still remains that the schedule still calls for synthetic quartz in the novice section referred to. Why not just quartz?
The fact still remains that the schedule still calls for synthetic quartz in the novice section referred to. Why not just quartz?
My other comment was about the novice class - that one was not a mistake and therefore not corrected. My comment was that it was a silly choice in the first place to specify synthetic, when you are talking about a relatively cheap material like quartz.
Hi Bruce S
The I.10.3 stone diagram has an RI of 2.16 (cz), so the angles should be for it.
If you have Gemcad or Gem Cut Studio, you can optimise the angles to your liking and material. Eg if using light coloured cz, you can optimise for a deep crown and pavillion to maximise dispersion and maximise weight, if using dark material, shallower angles will give a better light return.
Regards
Gordon
All good Gordon, the cut in question was in the novice section but all is well I am going to cut it in what ever material I choose and transpose to suit as not going to do it for the comp anymore, I am thinking a nice piece of Sunstone with a splash of colour in the base of the cutlet
Hi Bruce, sounds like it will be a nice stone. Regards
Gordon.
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