13enigma
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Is there an easy process to cut diamonds, perhaps a dremel tool or lasers
I was think of buying a dremel tool with Diamond blades but was told that it would not cut the rough diamonds I have. What techniques are there
employed by chemists and gemologists
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Diamonds are generally cut with Diamonds.
Cleaving is a highly skilled art, where the cutter whacks one diamond against the other along a known cleave-line, where they know the diamond being
cut will probably split in this process.
Spinning the diamond against a fixed diamond can be used to shape them (both) into some round shape by abrasion.
Laser cutting also works.
All from Wiki : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_cutting
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Quote: Originally posted by aga |
Cleaving is a highly skilled art, where the cutter whacks one diamond against the other along a known cleave-line, where they know the diamond being
cut will probably split in this process. |
Somewhat reminiscable of the flint processing our ancestors did, no?
I bet one of those H. habilis would be very experienced in seeing and using the cleave lines of a diamond too.
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cutting diamonds is done by cleavage with a hammer and specialized chisel
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Mercury can also be refined electrolytically.
Because it does not require heating it might perhaps be a less risky way of purifying Hg than distillation. It would involve soluble mercury salts,
however.
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Diamonds may be cut or faceted by other diamonds, along certain planes.
Other materials are actually harder than diamonds (or so I have been told). And, could thus do the job. Maybe.
Boron Nitride? I'll check. I checked. Greater compressive strength.
But, how does that translate into abrasive power?
https://phys.org/news/2009-02-scientists-material-harder-dia...
Also.....
When is a Diamond, harder than a Diamond?
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-made-a-rare-dia...
[Edited on 26-11-2017 by zed]
[Edited on 26-11-2017 by zed]
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