Before starting the cutting process, it’s vital to understand the structure of quartz crystals. Quartz is a hard mineral, ranking 7 on the Mohs scale. This means that proper tools and techniques are essential to achieve clean cuts without damaging the crystal.
Collect all the necessary tools and materials:
Set up a clean, well-ventilated workspace. Make sure the area is free from clutter to minimize hazards. Place a sturdy workbench where you can securely set your quartz crystals.
Before cutting, measure and mark where you want to cut. Use a ruler and a marking pencil to ensure precision. Double-check the measurements to avoid mistakes.
Always wear protective eyewear and a dust mask. Cutting quartz can produce fine dust that can be harmful if inhaled. Make sure your work area is equipped with adequate ventilation.
Now you’re ready to cut the quartz crystals:
After cutting, you’ll likely have rough edges. Use a finer grit diamond wheel to smooth these edges:
Once you are satisfied with the edges, clean the quartz thoroughly. Use warm, soapy water and a soft brush to remove any dust or residues from cutting.
Finally, store your cut quartz crystals in a safe, dry place. Use soft cloths or padded containers to prevent scratches or damage.
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