Hi
Would it be possible for a fellow PSer to generate 2 .gem files using DiamCalc so that I can make an estimated comparison of 2 stones? I understand that the data provided below is rounded and averaged and that the stones won''t be perfectly symmetrically cut, however, I would like to get an impression of how the different proportions and particularly table size and girdle thickness might affect potential appearance. The stones are
1
Depth: 60%
Table: 56%
Crown Angle: 33.5
Crown Height %: 14.5
Pavilion Angle: 40.8
Pavilion Depth%: 43
Star Length %: 55
Lower Half %: 75
Girdle thickness: Medium 3%
*Carat Weight: 1.01
*Diameter: 6.5 - 6.6 (for the purposes of making the DiamCalc model generation more simple, 6.55 can be used if this figure is needed)
2
Depth: 61.1%
Table: 60%
Crown Angle: 34
Crown Height %: 13.5
Pavilion Angle: 40.8
Pavilion Depth%: 41
Star Length %: 50
Lower Half %: 80
Girdle thickness: Thick 4.5% (report is slightly thick to thick)
*Carat Weight: 1.00
*Diameter: 6.4
I realise the time that will be invested in doing this, so I''m very grateful if anybody can help.
Would it be possible for a fellow PSer to generate 2 .gem files using DiamCalc so that I can make an estimated comparison of 2 stones? I understand that the data provided below is rounded and averaged and that the stones won''t be perfectly symmetrically cut, however, I would like to get an impression of how the different proportions and particularly table size and girdle thickness might affect potential appearance. The stones are
1
Depth: 60%
Table: 56%
Crown Angle: 33.5
Crown Height %: 14.5
Pavilion Angle: 40.8
Pavilion Depth%: 43
Star Length %: 55
Lower Half %: 75
Girdle thickness: Medium 3%
*Carat Weight: 1.01
*Diameter: 6.5 - 6.6 (for the purposes of making the DiamCalc model generation more simple, 6.55 can be used if this figure is needed)
2
Depth: 61.1%
Table: 60%
Crown Angle: 34
Crown Height %: 13.5
Pavilion Angle: 40.8
Pavilion Depth%: 41
Star Length %: 50
Lower Half %: 80
Girdle thickness: Thick 4.5% (report is slightly thick to thick)
*Carat Weight: 1.00
*Diameter: 6.4
I realise the time that will be invested in doing this, so I''m very grateful if anybody can help.