Hey guys,
I ran into a challenge and its called jade. I was lucky enough to finally score a haul, lots of jade, Montana agates, carnelian and some Thuelite. I'm very excited. I have never worked much jade and have found it's nature puzzling and a wee bit frustrating. I'm finding it really creates subfractures when it gets cabbed. I read that it needs to be cut along the grain for the best results. A few members have lots of experience and I was looking for direction for reading material or tips. I really want to learn how to read the grain so I can slab it first.
Is the grain the direction it makes strange longways feather like fractures? Is it the direction that the clean fractures run? There seems to be a difference in the way it fractures and the natural clean fractures it naturally has. Any and all help is really appreciated as this stuff can end up with a dull luster despite my attempts. The material is incredible and must be from BC but I really do not know. I will post picks of some of the rough and some I've slabbed
Thanks
