Wyoming Edwards Black Jade Rough, 1 lb. 7 oz., 6 pieces


Wyoming Edwards Black Jade Rough, 1 lb. 7 oz., 6 pieces

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Wyoming Edwards Black Jade Rough, 1 lb. 7 oz., 6 pieces:
$153.50



One lot, three pieces and three associated heal piece, float dozed out at the Edwards claim years ago. Some red rind on these pieces.

altogether weighs 1 lb. 7 oz. (670 grams)



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- For those interested, check the bottom of the page for how I polish jade.

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- Polishing jade, method 1- Everybody has a different method, this is what works for me when polishing chunks of jade:1) semi polish with 1200 grit or 3000 grit diamond, I go dry using a light touch only. 2) Chromium oxide on a rough leather disk, the rougher the better, I run it very slow. 3)I use a hard rubber backing, with an old leather disk between it and the polishing disk for just a little bit of padding. 4) at the last I use a lot of pressure, while spraying with a water bottle so there is a little drag but not too much. For more difficult material the leather will probably get warm to the touch before you finally get the \"flow\" finish.5) After quite a bit of use this method may stop working. Your polishing paste may have crystallized in which case the old paste will need to be completely washed off of the leather. You may also need to roughen up the leather surface again; go over the whole surface with diamond cutting wheel to accomplish this. I use a dust mask and a vacuum cleaner to avoid inhaling the dust.

- For a final \"water\" finish, try 14,000 diamond mesh with a little light oil on a wood disk, also turned very slow.

- Surefire can\'t fail but expensive method no. 2. - Do the best you can with any other method then finish up with a 3,000 grit diamond resin bond wheel. Go dry, use a light pressure, give it some time. Only If absolutely necessary use a little more pressure, you will get a mirror finish with even soft material. The draw back is this goes against the manufactures recommendation to use with water, so there is a danger you eventually gum up the wheel to where it doesn\'t work anymore, so do it only if absolutely necessary. If you gum up the wheel I have found it is possible to restore it somewhat; while it is motionless go over the surface(lightly) with a diamond cutting wheel. This will remove the resin that is now covering the diamonds, then clean off loosened diamonds with a sharp quartz edge(while it is turning with water) or it will cause scratches. This won\'t bring it back 100% but it will be usable for normal sanding with water.


Wyoming Edwards Black Jade Rough, 1 lb. 7 oz., 6 pieces:
$153.50

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