Faceting machines are the primary tool of choice for the gem-cutting profession. Anyone launching a lapidary hobby or looking to expand an existing business may want to consider purchasing this type of equipment as an addition or upgrade.
These machines consist of a broad category of devices used to place facets onto any mineral specimen and polish it. They are generally used to produce cut precious gemstones from unrefined gems, but they can be used to add facets to any crystalline mineral. The types of machines available for cutting gemstones can be divided into a couple different categories. There are machines intended for commercial purposes that are designed to produce large numbers of accurately cut gems, and they are consumer machines marketing to hobbyists. Another distinction is whether or not a machine can cut diamonds.
Lapidary machines are fairly simple devices with only a couple variations in design, but there are a few things to consider when shopping for one.
Many lapidary machines are custom built from standard parts, so there is plenty of opportunity to upgrade or modify them with aftermarket components and accessories.
Books
Amateur Gemstone Faceting Volume 1: The Essentials
Gemstone Grinding Faceting Machine Digital Display Gem Jade Angle Machine Jewelry Polisher AC 110-240V
Features:
*Low noise
*Infinitely variable speed
*Stainless steel, precision and durable
*Installed water tank
*Full copper motor
*The handle can be parallel to the grinding disc
Specifications:
*Voltage: AC 110-240V
*Power: 120W
*Speed: 0-1800RPM (adjustable)
*Grinding disc size: diameter 150mm/5.91”
*Workbench size: 200*400mm/7.88*15.76”
*Machine size: 200*400*200mm/7.88*15.76*7.88”
**Weight: 6.5KG
