Jade - mini gloat and question

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BRobbins629

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A couple of months ago I made a pen for an old business friend. He just returned from a trip to China and brought me some jade.


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Anyone ever work with this stuff? Can I just drill it with a diamond bit? Can it be turned on a Shopsmith?

Hope to get a pen, some centerbands and finials for closed end pens from it.
 
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elody21

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Wow! It is beautiful! I bet there is something on the internet on turning stone.
 

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DON'T DO IT!!!!

At least not the whole piece. Just use it for some accents or the center band. I'd hate to see how much of that beautifuljade would end up unusable by making a pen out of it.

I was in China a little over a year ago and went to one of the goverment run jade shops and saw some being carved. they used lots of big grinders and lots of water. I believe its very hard.
 

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Bruce, why not send it my way and I will see what I can do with it [:0] [:p]
Beautiful, you can be half way there to a 1,000 pen ! Good luck.
 

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Originally posted by PenWorks
<br />Bruce, why not send it my way and I will see what I can do with it [:0] [:p]
Beautiful, you can be half way there to a 1,000 pen ! Good luck.
Be happy to as long as you'll send it back with a few dragons carved on it.

Actually I'm going to see if I can buy a bunch of these and will offer some to the group for trades. Don't want to do a group buy as it make take too long to actually get them and I'm not sure how reliable the source is. In their current form they look a little like some of your pen rests which may be cool as well.
 

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no doubt..that's impressive. Let us know how you turn it...make one big fat solid pen !

If you have a scroll saw, you can buy diamond glass/stone cutting blades. requires a drip system, which is available by Hawk / RBI industries. That's one way to slice it anyhow.
 
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