
$180 Member, $220 Non-member
Saturday, November 19, 12-6PM
Capacity: 1-2
Medium: Stone
Description:
You will learn lapidary, about different materials, safety, equipment, and how to cut a stone. During the class, you will take a slab of rock, trim it down, and polish it in to a finished cabochon ready to be set. The class will be 6 hours, with a half hour break mid-way through. Students will be provided with a resource and information sheet summarizing what they have learned.
Topics covered:
- Safety in lapidary
- Overview of equipment
- How to design a cabochon, what to look for in a stone, and templates
- Marking out a stone for cutting
- How to cut a girdle and dome, and mention of varying dome and girdle heights
- What makes for a well cut cabochon
- Dop wax and dop sticks, how to hold the stone for cutting
- different stages of cutting and grinding
- How to achieve high polish for different materials
Materials needed to bring:
- Respirator – “3M P100 Household Respirator with 60921 filter cartridges” is absolutely prefered, but N95or KN95 will also work. No other form of mask is permitted.
- Apron
- Ultra-fine sharpie marker
- Eye protection
- Pen/pencil and paper for notes
Materials that will be supplied:
- Lapidary equipment – cabbing unit and trim saw
- Dop wax and dop sticks
- Agate/jasper/chalcedony slab that the stone will be cut from