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Rock Art => Cabochons, Intarsias, Cameos => Topic started by: Kaljaia on June 05, 2017, 09:23:42 PM
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Since the saw takes a good 45 minutes to make a single cut from that red block, I thought it time to pull out the genie and have a go.
My shop space is well ventilated but lacks climate control :P
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Second ever cab taken at least to something of a polish. Not quite done yet- second pic is dry- but for my first time unsupervised, I think not bad? Trying to remember everything I learned back in the Seattle club, ... five years ago...
at least the weather here is pretty consistently nice in the evenings for the next few months!
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And now I get to learn how to take pictures of shiny things.
Agate is local but displaced- I have a few small pieces of this stuff but no source. It shows up in road cuts from time to time and takes a nice easy polish. I tumbled some ages ago and it turned out great. This was just a hand-polished chip from my stash of to-be-tumbled-rocks.
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Looking great lady! I'll have to come down sooner or later and have ya take me out for some hounding and I'll show ya some stuff on how to cut? Sounds good to me! 😎
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Looks great, can't wait till I have a saw. What kind of polish are you going to use?
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That stone should look polished at 3000 diamond.
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Looking great lady! I'll have to come down sooner or later and have ya take me out for some hounding and I'll show ya some stuff on how to cut? Sounds good to me! 😎
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Lol yes, someday! Would love to.
Looks great, can't wait till I have a saw. What kind of polish are you going to use?
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Uh... whatever's on that last wheel. I did look and then forgot what it was. I'll take a look next time I'm off and see what grit it is. Just using what it came with, but the previous owner was an opal polisher, so probably a final polish appropriate for that.
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Looking great lady! I'll have to come down sooner or later and have ya take me out for some hounding and I'll show ya some stuff on how to cut? Sounds good to me! 😎
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Just wait till I find something decent on publicly accessible land. I won't shut up until everyone comes to visit.
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Hope that day is soon for you!!!
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Ok, got my wheel grits written down.
Left to right:
80, (unknown), (unknown), 600, 1200, 14000.
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Messed with it more today but nothing finished to show, just more practice.
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If they are DP wheels they are color coded to the grit if that helps but I am sure you knew that.
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Most likely your 2 unknowns are 220 and 280. 220 being a Galaxy (metal) wheel and the 280 being a Nova. Your setup is the standard that was sold on the older Genies (mine and Vince's were both like this). Since then they've switched the 14,000 for a 3,000 and added a 14,000 disc for the end on new machines because that step was a necessary, missing step. Our solution was to purchase another right-hand shaft and outfit it with an 8,000, 14,000 and 50,000 wheel. Very easy to just spin one shaft off and the other on when needed.
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Sounds correct to he. A 3,000 nova is killer and with a 8000 or 14,000 pad in the end you are ready to do your stone efficiently.
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If they are DP wheels they are color coded to the grit if that helps but I am sure you knew that.
I did not know that! Thanks for the information. I've been collecting material for years, slabbing for almost a year now, but this is my first interaction with a cabbing machine outside of the Seattle club and I am a total newbie. It's totally ok to tell me stuff. I'm watching youtube videos and reading old lapidary magazines to learn right now.
Most likely your 2 unknowns are 220 and 280. 220 being a Galaxy (metal) wheel and the 280 being a Nova. Your setup is the standard that was sold on the older Genies (mine and Vince's were both like this). Since then they've switched the 14,000 for a 3,000 and added a 14,000 disc for the end on new machines because that step was a necessary, missing step. Our solution was to purchase another right-hand shaft and outfit it with an 8,000, 14,000 and 50,000 wheel. Very easy to just spin one shaft off and the other on when needed.
Sounds correct to he. A 3,000 nova is killer and with a 8000 or 14,000 pad in the end you are ready to do your stone efficiently.
Thank you for that information and advice! I will keep it in mind and keep an eye out.
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This is a copy of the table on page 14 of the 2016 Diamond Pacific catalog. I have made a large print (covers a full page) copy of this table and posted it on the wall of the cab lab at our lapidary club. It makes it much easier than trying to read the labels on the wheels. Hope this helps everyone.
Jerry
COLOR CODING FOR DIAMOND PACIFIC NOVA WHEELS
Grit Size Wheel Color
60 COARSE SANDING GREEN
100 MEDIUM SANDING LT GREEN
140 MEDIUM SANDING RUST
280 FINE SANDING BLACK
600 FINE SANDING BROWN
1200 PRE-POLISH GREY
3000 PRE-POLISH ROSE
8000 PRE-POLISH TAN
14,000 POLISH CREAM
50,000 POLISH LT BLUE
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I have taken to using an electric engraver when I get new diamond blades (when they are directional) and even my laps and I engrave the direction or grit in them so should the labels ever come off and they do that, it is easily found. I have a bunch of discs I got in a collection and not a grit mark to be had so I have to compare them with other grits and make a call on it.
Side tip - anything electrical I buy - if it has a power adapter I etch the device name on the adapter - never have to wonder ??? which device does this go to???
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Thank you so much for doing this it really helps to get me set up for mine😉
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Good tip irockhound since I already have so many cords for carving wood
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