Forums General Discussion The faceting machine is packed

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    B Diane Eames, GG
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    @bdianeeames

    The Fac-ette is packed in the trunk of my car, and I head NW in the morning. I’m starting to figure out the job of president of USFG, but at the same time I took a new job, and well as handling another jewelry store Christmas. When I settle down we all need to talk. I want to know how many of y’all are planning to enter the Single Stone competition and why. What do you want to learn next? Are there other cutters around you for support? What is your most important goal for gem cutting?

    Mine might be learning more about competition cutting. My husband, Brad Hodges, can be an assertive gem cutter, and my Facetron shows it. To that end, I’ll pick up another one from Ernie Hawes on my way to Washington state.

    While I am traveling, y’all read the newsletter and make suggestions. Keep an eye out for me- there are some mountain passes between Texas and the Olympic Peninsula.

    Diane Eames

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    Alan Balmer
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    @alanbalmer

    That’s a long way from Texas! I’d wish you good luck, but when you have that much talent, you don’t need luck. Best wishes with the new job.

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    scottwkelley
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    @scottwkelley

    I was talking with my wife who is familiar with the area and I must say I hope you are prepared for a different environment. Texas where there is drought to a rain forest. It rains like 58 inches a year there, that is like, every day almost.
    I am sure you know more about the area than I do but that is a bit of a change. To see snow cap mountain tops all the time and glaciers will be a treat. Great seafood too. Not to mention sunstone, black opals and is there gold in them there hills?
    I am new to faceting and this world of gemstones. I purchased a Facetron a year ago and am looking forward to this years novice single stone. It is just so far away until entry. I like perfection and the competition asks for that. The standards that are set and judged by give the cutter a good idea of where to improve.
    I entered my first stone last year after having my machine for 6 months. I did not get my certification but the amount of knowledge I received from the judge was priceless. Now I feel confident and really want a 100% this year.
    As far as other faceters I know of no one in my area, but if I want to travel 300 miles south to Detroit there are meetings. I find I get a bit of knowledge from being a member here and now I am taking a membership with IGS and AE Seaman Mineral Museun of Michigan Tech. I highly suggest visiting the museum which has the largest mineral collection in the world.
    Learning about gemstones, rough, gem cad, to cut or not to cut…just tons of questions but for the meantime I can practice on quartz.

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