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Cut Cornered Rectangular Step Cut...., Strmrdr???

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diagem

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Strmrdr..., ready for another exercise?

Any idea''s (as far as numbers) for a new monster?

You game?

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rofl, just the other day I was playing with something like that in DC and thought of you.
I didnt have time then too play with it a whole lot.
 
25-27% crown height is a must for a monster..., no?
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What lxw ratio do you want it makes a huge difference in the angles?
~45% table?
 
Date: 3/10/2008 12:14:32 PM
Author: strmrdr
What lxw ratio do you want it makes a huge difference in the angles?
~45% table?
1:1.40 ratio..., table 40%
 
monster1

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monster2
both 1.4 ,~30% table, depth is over 80....

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personaly I like this shape, the return needs too be optimised but what do you think of the general shape?

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1.85 H SI1 64.5% 58% GIA - no vg ex ft 8.38x6.03x3.89


Date: 3/10/2008 1:00:29 PM
Author: strmrdr
personaly I like this shape, the return needs too be optimised but what do you think of the general shape?
8.4x6x5.1 84.9% depth.
1.80ct
If that don't demonstrate that depth means nothing with fancy step cuts
It does create a marketing issue however.
 
Im working up a 40% tabled crown, getting the crown right is the hardest part of the whole process once a workable crown is develped the rest is easy.
 
Date: 3/10/2008 1:40:26 PM
Author: strmrdr
Im working up a 40% tabled crown, getting the crown right is the hardest part of the whole process once a workable crown is develped the rest is easy.
Are you working on a 3 or 2C?
 
Step A!

Sawed octahedron rough...

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pretty nice, storm
 
Date: 3/10/2008 2:05:40 PM
Author: DiaGem

Date: 3/10/2008 1:40:26 PM
Author: strmrdr
Im working up a 40% tabled crown, getting the crown right is the hardest part of the whole process once a workable crown is develped the rest is easy.
Are you working on a 3 or 2C?
3c 3p so I dont have too use the cut designer.
 
Pool of water..., anyone up for a swim?
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Oooh! Do we get to watch the whole process? That would be so cool!
 
Here is my proposed design taking into account the rough shape.

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would you call that a rectangular asscher or a modified emerald cut?? Heehee....

Personally, I think that''s an awesome shape. How do you think it would fair on fire and light return, and all that good stuff?
 
We are going too lose some yeild with the high crown by the looks of the rough.
but this is a monster :}

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wire frame top

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angles:
T: 40%
ch: 27.2
td: 78.3
c:
50.9
45
32

P:
56.5
44.5
34.3

h1/h2 100%
h2/h3 110% <--- 100% works too

corner break: 19 degrees
corner break ratio 17%
 
ASET any of these is not going to be very bright but will be very fiery.
gettting any red at all in the aset is work.

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little different and a bit more red in ASET
angles:
T: 40%
ch: 27.2
td: 80.8
c:
50.9
45
32


P:
56.5
48 <---- changed
34.3


h1/h2 100%
h2/h3 110% <--- 100% works too


corner break: 19 degrees
corner break ratio 17%

6mm x 8.4mm x 4.85 for 2.10ct
spread suffered a lot going from the 30% to 40% table but retained weight went up.


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Storm...,try going back to the original shape...
The shape in subject needs a balance..., the straight edge at the length needs to be longer than the straight edge of the width...

Show me a P1-54, P2-41, P3-32 or 31 deg. on the mains...
P1-51, P2-39, P3-30 or 29 deg. on the corners...





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Ooooo... I LOVE this! I want one!
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Elongated Asscher?? The length of an EC with the facets of an asscher?! YUM!
But would the depth play a part in the light return? Just gorgeous!
 

Is there a name or brand for this cut?


I just recently saw it in the trade and wondered if it was just a modified emerald shape cut for retention of a specific rough, or cut to improve clarity...

 
Date: 3/10/2008 4:19:21 PM
Author: DiaGem

Show me a P1-54, P2-41, P3-32 or 31 deg. on the mains...
P1-51, P2-39, P3-30 or 29 deg. on the corners...







gives you an EC on the modified cuts the corners are over the mains

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Date: 3/10/2008 4:33:55 PM
Author: strmrdr

Date: 3/10/2008 4:19:21 PM
Author: DiaGem

Show me a P1-54, P2-41, P3-32 or 31 deg. on the mains...
P1-51, P2-39, P3-30 or 29 deg. on the corners...









gives you an EC on the modified cuts the corners are over the mains
Looks "yummy" as you say...
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, what did you put the CA''s at?
 
How about this one? :}

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Date: 3/10/2008 4:51:00 PM
Author: DiaGem
Looks ''yummy'' as you say...
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, what did you put the CA''s at?
lol I hate it!
I dont like the line down the center it should be returning light! lol
crown is the same as up above.
 
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