Wowee Tim even a Hart shape would of worked but I am gobsmacked brother you have the miners touch there what a difrence it makes that must be so nice spending time again cutting stones I know it's going to be worth it value wise for you to keep cutting for the show but what a specimen to start with
I love your cutting videos. Sad that you lost some weight, because of the crack, but you recovered nicely. Still turned out to be a beauty. I am really look forward to your next cutting video. It is nice to see what the rough looks like when it is cut.
Good save,that green is beautiful, odd how it looks better in the shade than the sun but I’m still partial to the blues (so far) I’ll have to see when you cut a canary yellow lol great job thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼
Tim, how much time did you have to learn on vile quality stones to get carried away with such a class of material and make such a miracle? I have been watching you toil in your mine for a long time and I know that you have so many unique sapphires set aside that you will be a happy pensioner for the rest of your days. All you have to do is grind what you have put in your piggy bank.
Turned out OK. Though with significant drop in carats. Should still get good price. Would have been nicer with more staw yellow colour, at least to me.❤❤❤❤
@@timsadventures9888 I think a few people may be trying to troll you. Another lady said in a comment on your last video, that someone knocked down your plant with a bulldozer.
@@jameswelch1054 It's just a personal preference. I think a cushion looks good on any stone that I've seen. Either way you can't really go wrong with a round or cushion.
If I was a rich man, stunning Tim.
Lovely to feel your emotions, well deserved.
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Wow! Amazing jem you've created!👍👍 Imagine a small triangular cut parti to sit above it to create a tear or drop!🤔😃
Nice
Wow , once it in that dop sick till the end .
Loving your new skills.....a crack is a crack and it is what it is.
Keeping it real,⛏️💎😎
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You certainly are an adventurer Mr Tim
Hehehe
Holy Cow Tim!! What a Stunner..Shame about the crack, but you get that.. Very Beautiful 😍
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Excellent cut on that gem, the finished product turned out absolutely stunning.
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Thank you very much!
Beautiful Sapphire stone ready to go, your definitely getting the hang of cutting stones Tim. God bless, take care and thank you for sharing 👍🙏❤️
Thank you Chris
Ok Mr Tim...lol, we want to hear your thought process while you cutting.... :) God bless thanks for all the great content.
Will do
Good save, I know it would lose carats, but I’d even the other side and make it almost a cushion cut, but that colour is sensational
Yes nice color
Wonderful 👍
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This is so awesome to watch a stone come to life. Lets see a star sapphire come to life and hopefully see an awesome star shine
Coming soon
That’s a beauty Tim.
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Wowee Tim even a Hart shape would of worked but I am gobsmacked brother you have the miners touch there what a difrence it makes that must be so nice spending time again cutting stones I know it's going to be worth it value wise for you to keep cutting for the show but what a specimen to start with
Yes nice stone
Nice Stone...💥🤠
Can't wait for your next cutting Session...🌟
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I love your cutting videos. Sad that you lost some weight, because of the crack, but you recovered nicely. Still turned out to be a beauty. I am really look forward to your next cutting video. It is nice to see what the rough looks like when it is cut.
Thank you!
That's such a pretty colour....
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Well done looks great
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It is so pretty..I love Sapphires and that is a gorgeous stone. Great work.
Thank you so much!
Good save,that green is beautiful, odd how it looks better in the shade than the sun but I’m still partial to the blues (so far) I’ll have to see when you cut a canary yellow lol great job thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼
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Amazing Tim!!
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Tim, how much time did you have to learn on vile quality stones to get carried away with such a class of material and make such a miracle? I have been watching you toil in your mine for a long time and I know that you have so many unique sapphires set aside that you will be a happy pensioner for the rest of your days. All you have to do is grind what you have put in your piggy bank.
So so true
I'm glad to hear you are getting back into cutting!
yes ,same here
Turned out OK. Though with significant drop in carats. Should still get good price.
Would have been nicer with more staw yellow colour, at least to me.❤❤❤❤
Yes still good
wow lookin good
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Beautiful
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Beautiful cut gem, Tim. It is almost heart shaped. Maybe one day you’ll find one that cuts into heart. 😄😄
Maybe one day!
Ohh my...
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Hey Tim and JudyAnn you both might want to return to Australia because someone is in/on your mine! hehehehehe
I will ask
@@timsadventures9888 I think a few people may be trying to troll you. Another lady said in a comment on your last video, that someone knocked down your plant with a bulldozer.
In my opinion the cushion cut is the best cut. I realize round is more popular though.
Do you think the cushion cut is the best, because you just like that cut? Or because it optimizes the quality of the Australian sapphires better?
Yes i like cushion cut to
@@jameswelch1054 It's just a personal preference. I think a cushion looks good on any stone that I've seen. Either way you can't really go wrong with a round or cushion.
@@Rotary_Phone I look forward to seeing it, when Tim, is ready to try that cut. I imagine it is the ideal cut, for bi-colored sapphires?
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hi yr vj machine is good enough ?? how much does it cost for start-up cutting
8.5 k all up
You could turn it into a heart
Yes true
About how long to cut a stone roughly this size from start to finish? Is it one of those things where you can cut 2 to 4 in a day?
This one all day because of recutting
Why don't you use a pre-former ?
I do on some
pitty about the crack otherwise it could have gone 3cts
Yes
How much it will cost.
I will post it soon in Instagram
Is that normal...that you loose 60-70% of the stone, when cutting something "good"?
Yes it is