diamondgirl2
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2002
- Messages
- 3
I've noticed that many people have had diamacalc files made to better learn about their stone - I would very very much appreciate that if at all possible!!
the specs:
1.2 round stone
6.81 x 6.86 x 4.17
table: 60
depth: 61
cutlet: none
girdle: medium to slightly thick
symmetry: excellent
polish: very good
unfortunately this is all I have and it is impossible for me to get more info right now. if someone could put the #'s in diamcalc and give me the best worst and/or most likely scenario w/ these specs I would appreciate it. the stone has no noticeable fish eye, and appears very sparkly, but since I don't have the sarin numbers i am hoping for some other way to get some idea of how good the cut may be on this stone. i know that you will have to approximate when it comes to the angles, but again, I was wondering if someone could tell me if most of the possible angles given the rest of the specs would probably suck or would probably be good.
happy holidays to everyone, and any pics & info on possible ranges would be appreciated!!!
thank you!!
- Wondering in new jersey
the specs:
1.2 round stone
6.81 x 6.86 x 4.17
table: 60
depth: 61
cutlet: none
girdle: medium to slightly thick
symmetry: excellent
polish: very good
unfortunately this is all I have and it is impossible for me to get more info right now. if someone could put the #'s in diamcalc and give me the best worst and/or most likely scenario w/ these specs I would appreciate it. the stone has no noticeable fish eye, and appears very sparkly, but since I don't have the sarin numbers i am hoping for some other way to get some idea of how good the cut may be on this stone. i know that you will have to approximate when it comes to the angles, but again, I was wondering if someone could tell me if most of the possible angles given the rest of the specs would probably suck or would probably be good.
happy holidays to everyone, and any pics & info on possible ranges would be appreciated!!!
thank you!!
- Wondering in new jersey