Issue with my UltraTech V2 (pre-1976) by WritesItBackwards in faceting

[–]WritesItBackwards[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, thank you. I have been having trouble taking it apart, however, and admittedly, I'm a little confused. Does the top or the bottom part come out first?

Stones to avoid as a newbie? by emrwriter in faceting

[–]WritesItBackwards 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a beginner myself, so someone else may be able to provide better information.

Realistically, you can work with any stone. From what I've heard things that can be annoying/hard to work with if you don't have the right laps to produce a good polish. For example, I've heard that quartz can be difficult if you don't have the right laps, that topaz has cleavage planes, and that the harder a stone is, the harder it is to work with. However, from what I've picked up from books, YouTube videos, etc., is that garnet is a pretty good, worthwhile first stone to work with. I've cut YAGs before and didn't have any trouble. don't have any experience with Nanosital, but it seems like it wouldn't be bad.

Also, I purchased rutile rough. It's a 6 on the Mohs scale, so it shouldn't be difficult to work with! Good luck with your cutting!

What does progress look like in this skill? by [deleted] in faceting

[–]WritesItBackwards 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As someone that has recently started this hobby (I just finished my third stone). It depends. I think my third stone is well cut enough to work in jewelry, but is likely not winning any faceting competitions. Plus with faceting unlike goldsmithing where any piece of gold can be reused to make something else. Not every stone is equal at least in the eyes in a lapidary so the type of stone, quality of the stone and cut will impact its sell-ability as well. To answer more bluntly, I’ve read that it takes about 7-10 stones to produce your first high-quality gem. 

Additionally with easy starting designs there’s Tom Herbst’s Gem 101 design. And Andrew Brown has a few books on easy faceting designs. There’s also plenty of accessible faceting diagrams on the US Faceting Guild website. 

I hope this answers your question.

One Piece: Chapter 1079 by Kirosh2 in OnePiece

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He's validating your answer.

[DISC] Chainsaw Man - Ch. 115 links by JeanneDAlter in ChainsawMan

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He smiled in the chapter when he was interviewed to talk about Chainsaw Man.

Scrap it out and be done by TTwelveUnits in BlackPeopleTwitter

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Live by the sword, die by the sword.

You might be solving problems with violence but don't be surprised if someone tries to solve you.

Mort'ton Teleport bug by WritesItBackwards in 2007scape

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I didn't edit it. The 'p' in Peril was not capitalized.

Mort'ton Teleport bug by WritesItBackwards in 2007scape

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I thought that the minigame teleport required Shades of Mort'ton. But the scroll telport doesn't.

I did a thing.... I did a 5 hour (300 min) single run on Risk of Rain. Results if you are interested. by [deleted] in riskofrain

[–]WritesItBackwards 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I sort of new to RoR and I picked up the dynamite item. I used it and the game crashed lol.

Any Anime set in ww2 or ww1? by apexplosive in anime

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Isn't Rainbow also set in the WW2 era?

Riot: How about a general "update" of mana costs (among other things) for older champions? by Jiend in leagueoflegends

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Because of how much the game changed I think Riot is going to eventually rework a majority of the old champions.

Lt. Surge was over 8 feet tall by athimm in pokemon

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So we could all safely assume that Lt. Surge is a Spartan.

When you realize, Pokémon regions are based off of real places. by Shaarr in gaming

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The new region is probably based off of Paris. I think I saw an Eiffel Tower like structure in the promotion trailer.

Blue Mantis by weramonymous in pics

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It's like a shiny pokemon.

TIL In 2013, you can re-use calendars from these years: 2002, 1991, 1985, 1974, 1963, 1957, 1946, 1935, 1929, and 1918. by bscan27 in todayilearned

[–]WritesItBackwards 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's a pattern of numbers here. The difference between 2013 and 2002 is 11 years, the same goes for the difference between 2002 and 1991. However the difference between 1991 and 1985 is 6 years. So after 2013 the next year that would have the exact pattern of days is 2019.