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What do you use to cut diamonds?
Do you use othere diamonds or something else. Also what is the hardest substance on earth either natural or man made.
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It is a reprint from the London Evening News from 1908 describing the cutting of the Cullinan diamond
http://jewelry.quickfound.net/cutting_cullinan _diamond_1908.html
It is a reprint from the London Evening News from 1908 describing the cutting of the Cullinan diamond
Actually, the first tool used to "cut" a raw diamond is a steel blade... A skilled craftsman uses a steel wedge struck with a wooden mallet to seperate the diamond along natural fault lines. Similarily, during the process of shaping the diamond, it is placed against a wheel or more accurately, a plate that is imbedded with diamond "dust". This is used on a diamond fixed in a device at precise positions to shape the facets at correct angles to produce the finished product. The Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness is used to rate the "hardness" of, well, minerals. As already referenced, diamonds are rated at "10", while, for example, Talcum powder is rated at "1"...
In Bruting Process, the diamonds are cut for making the stones round. Usually use lasers or a rotating disk in which two diamonds spin in opposite directions from each other so they grind against each other & form round shapes. This was traditionally done without any technological help, but now many diamond cutters use computer software to help them analyze the cuts, maximize precision and guarantee that the stone was expertly cut.
During polishing, a spinning wheel is used to create the smooth facets for the specific stone.
During polishing, a spinning wheel is used to create the smooth facets for the specific stone.