WorkingHardforSmallRewards
Brilliant_Rock
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Date: 10/15/2007 1:36:02 AM
Author: Garry H (Cut Nut)
WH4SR there have been links off to technical discussions about this. They are a bit boring though.
Simply:
1. dust under the table on the scanner table - so deviations in the crown and the pavilion will match in a perfectly symmetrical stone. The deviations will be exactly 2X the tilt induced in the table by the dust.
2. dust or dirt under the table in the polishing dop
3. slippage in the dop during polishing
In the last 2 cases there is no basis for the deviation in the crown to match the deviation in the pavilion. That is why I could suspect that Storm was wrong in his initial recomendation.
but he coudl just as easily have been right yes?
or it could have just as easily have been table tilt?