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My poor Hazel likely needs surgery on both hind legs (cranial cruciate ligament disease). Please send love!
  • Our girl just had a TPLO in January. The day she comes home, have zero plans and take off work. Your pup will need your companionship because they will feel so traumatized and confused. The next day was a lot better, she was bearing just a little bit of weight.

    My dog is always tough and pretends she has no pain, coupled with the pain pills she acted like she could run marathons a week in. It was A LIE and we had to put her on anti anxiety meds to chill her out so she didn't damage her hardware. 12 year old dogs should not have zoomies but she just felt that good. 😩 Don't be shy asking for anti-anxiety meds to mellow your pup out if she's normally an energetic mess. It helps a lot.

    Jumping on furniture was also a problem. We ended up putting our mattress on the floor and sleeping there for six weeks so she wouldn't jump on the bed. We also bought dog beds and put her favorite blankets on them in EVERY room to bait her into not jumping. It mostly worked. Mostly.

    We're two months in now and she's doing awesome. She had a bad few days last week, after sleeping on it funny, that scared me because she refused to use the leg at first but she just needed time to heal from her self-inflicted discomfort and she's walking normally right now.

  • I faceted a Jolly Rancher!

    Okay not really! It's just nanosital, which is a synthetic material very similar to glass. Gemstones always look alarmingly tasty, but this one was so reminiscent of a green Jolly Rancher when I polished it that I just had to give it an appropriate staging.

    Design is "Green Lion" by Scott Laborie - several other faceters had been talking about this design as one of their favorites and after cutting it, I can see why! Strongly recommended by me now as well :) 24.0 cts, 19.6 x 12.7 mm

    (Only one Jolly Rancher was harmed in the making of this photo op)

    Spinny video can be found here, if you want to see it in sparkly action (and a nice proportionate girdle): https://pxlmo.com/p/meggied90/675122420686447993

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    Frosting an aquamarine

    I saw another faceter experimenting with frosting the edges between facets and the result was so intriguing I decided to copy the idea. It created such a cool snowflake effect in this aquamarine!

    I finally have a gem that is showcased better as a still photo than a video. 🤯

    5.94 cts, 10.78mm

    Design (unfrosted) is Sparkle Six by Wayne Emery (can be found on the USFG website)

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    Massive blue lab spinel
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    No spinny video this time... I am working on my camera set up and this video in the sunlight did the stone more justice than the spinning plate did.

    Just finished faceting this monster over the weekend. This thing was so dang easy to polish it felt a little suspicious if I am being perfectly honest. Overall I am extremely happy with my results. Even the girdle!

    !square blue gemstone sitting in the nook of a tree

    12.3 cts, 12.4mm, design is Jumper by Arya Akhavan. The rough was acquired from Tom's Box of Rocks.

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    Moissanite is so sparkly!
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I have just finished faceting my first piece of #moissanite! This material is quite literally very hard (mohs 9.25, a diamond is mohs 10) so the #faceting took longer than "softer" #gemstones I've cut in the past. 7.98 mm, 2.84 cts, design is Mind Games by Arya Akhavan (modified for better light r...

    I just tried cutting moissanite for the first time and goodness gracious, it took forever at the prepolish and polish steps, I assume because of the mohs hardness. After spending ungodly hours on that polish I will never again complain about polishing quartz.

    I know, I know - FAT GIRDLE. It doesn't look so comically big on the dop, I swear my camera adds 0.1 mm!

    7.98 mm, 2.84 cts, design is Mind Games by Arya Akhavan

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    Red sapphire (polishing advice welcome)
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I finished cutting a lab #sapphire a couple of days ago. Red sapphire is also known as #ruby. This design was a little bit above my skill level, but I am overall happy with my final results and enjoyed the experience I gained from trying it. 7.7 cts, 12 x 9.3 mm, synthetic corundum #gemcutting #lapi...

    I took on a design way beyond my skill level just to see how I would fare. I didn't leave quite enough material for my crown so please ignore the small divot in the center of the table, as well as the occasional missed meetpoint. Learning experiences abound!

    While taking my video I notice my table polish has an annoying streak across it at just the exact right angle of light. I polished the hell out of that table using my BATT lap and 60k Pandimonium - so how did I accidentally create this streaking? Did the lap need more lubricant maybe? Or not enough 60k? Or too much...? Argh!

    Design is Superpear 96 by Robert Long & Norm Steele

    12 x 9.3 mm, 7.7 cts

    Synthetic corundum (sapphire)

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    Some may call this junk. Me, I call them treasures.
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    This #amethyst (and 39 others) was considered junk by the vendor so I bought the whole lot for dirt cheap. Half were useless, but the other half just need some trimming to find beautiful #faceting material inside. This beauty is one of them! There is only one small flaw here that I consider inconseq...

    Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    Amethyst (unknown location), 2.085 carats, 8x1 mm x 5.8 mm, design is Spellbound by Jeff Rhonemus.

    A few months back I was at a gem show, and a vendor was selling large bags of amethyst stones for very cheap, as she thought they were all unusable junk. I bought the lot and I don't agree with the vendor - I think about half the stones do have facet material in them, they just need some trimming.

    This stone is one of those "junk" amethysts, after removing the cloudy parts of it. There is one inclusion you can see in the video: as it rotates away there is a line that looks like a hair inside the top right corner. I consider it a pretty trivial inclusion, since you can barely see it straight on.

    Unfortunately, I forgot to take a photo of the stone before cutting off the cloudy parts. Here is an example of some other rocks from the bag that I think might have hidden potential too (ignore the silver sharpie on some): !9 translucent rocks ranging from clear to purple, held in someone's left palm

    (Sorry not sorry for the Skyrim reference in the title, I just picked the game up again after a long hiatus and it seemed fitting.)

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    Whoops! This poor fire opal was victim to my (numerous) mistakes
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    You can more easily see my mistakes in this video. There's two chips and several of my meet points don't actually meet. Even with these mistakes the "fire" of this fire opal is still incredible, and I look forward to cutting more of it in the future. #lapidary #faceting #gemcutting

    Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    Fire opal, 0.335 carats, Princess Trilliant by A. Collins

    This tiny beauty has quite a few mistakes in it, if you look past the pretty sparkles.

    As soon as I started cutting the crown, the thing flew off my dop and clear across the room! The landing caused some minor chips on the pavilion, one of which is extremely obvious in the video.

    I did my best trying to realign the thing but it took several attempts, and even with my best effort it was not quite right. My girdle is not level, and several of my meet points don't actually meet.

    I wanted to share this one so any other newbs or aspiring faceters don't feel intimidated by all of our beautiful cuts - we make mistakes too! Sometimes many of them all at once, and we spend hours coming up with as many curse words as we can think of while we're trying to fix them! But even this dumpster fire turned out rather pretty, all things considered. :)

    And when I say this thing is tiny, I really mean it. American penny for scale: !tiny orange triangle about three times the height of a penny

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    A whopper of a cubic zirconia
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I cut my first cubic zirconia! This stone is my biggest yet, 14.13 carats. #gemcutting #lapidary

    I wanted to gift my maid of honor something special, since she really went above and beyond in my wedding planning. She loves giant flashy diamonds (which of course I don't cut... and can't afford!), and was thrilled to learn I was giving her this massive 14 carat beauty.

    I don't know what kind of jewelry setting she's going to put it in but knowing her, it'll be beautifully ostentatious and she'll be showing it off for the next twenty years at least!

    I bought myself one of those macro lenses to try to get better photos and goodness, those things are unforgiving! My polish looked fine to the naked eye but the macro lens had no hesitation showing me every streak I didn't perfectly polish out. Guess I need to spend more time on my final polish - and y'all get more videos without the macro lens for now so I can hide my shame. 😂

    Cubic zirconia, 14.130 carats, design is Gram Princess by Jeff Graham.

    Edit: here is a photo of it beside my hand, for better scale: https://pxlmo.com/p/meggied90/637487568069056822

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    A citrine with a sappy backstory
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    This #citrine I just finished cutting will be a gift for my father, as thanks for helping us pay for our wedding. When my grandfather passed away he left behind 3 square-cut citrines he cut, which I inherited and commissioned into a pendant. I will be wearing that pendant at my wedding. As a thank ...

    Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    For those just interested in the stone information and not the backstory: Citrine, 3.015 carats, design is Gram Princess by Jeff Graham (optimized in GCS to work for citrine RI).

    And a quick THANK YOU to this community for pushing me to get that 3k lightning lap - quartz and I are finally getting along thanks to your advice, as you can see from this beauty.

    THE BACKSTORY

    My grandfather was a hobby gemcutter, and passed away over 20 years ago. When my grandmother finally passed a few years ago and we were clearing the estate, we found several cut stones of his left behind and divided them across the family - and I inherited 3 square-cut citrines.

    Last year my partner proposed, and we set our wedding date for November 12, 2023 (yes next week! aaah!). I decided I would commission those citrines into a pendant as my "something old" and "something new", and a way to symbolically have my grandfather at my wedding.

    After I had gotten the pendant back and was showing it to a friend, they pointed out to me that citrine is November's birthstone, the same month I chose for our wedding... which was a wonderfully spooky coincidence.

    My dad is generously paying for our venue, and he has no idea I have started to cut gems like his father used to do. I plan on surprising him by giving him his own square citrine, cut by me, as a thank you for his generosity and for attending. I intentionally chose a princess cut since, after all, I am his little princess. :)

    I can't post my gem anywhere on social media lest my family see it and spoil the surprise, but I know none of them use Lemmy so here I am, sharing with you all!

    (side note: handling my grandfather's stones and seeing that beautiful pendant is what spurred me to finally learn to cut my own, so there's my origin story too.)

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    Given how much I enjoy knitting socks, encourage others to try knitting socks, and basically never stop talking about knitting socks, I thought you might all appreciate the project notes from my first
  • For a beginner I always recommend you start with something square/rectangle, as the roundabout with socks is an intermediate difficulty. Scarves or baby blankets make lovely gifts, and are very beginner friendly.

    Once you are confident in the basics of how to knit, you can kick it up a notch by trying socks.

    Honestly most every beginner knitting guide on the internet is great. There's YouTube guides for whose who want videos and written guides for those who prefer standstill photos and text. And if you really need a physical teacher, try to find a local MakerSpace in your city - yarn wizards are plentiful in those spaces and we get EXCITED at bringing a newbie into our world!

  • I have a new personal best!
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I cut my first #sapphire and WOW!! I definitely picked the right type of cut to make it sparkle! I'm also extremely happy with my facet precision, this is definitely a stone I'm proud to say I made. #lapidary #gemstones

    Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    My mentor gave me some leftover rough when he taught me, to include a small piece of lab sapphire. I wanted to try something more complex than the Andrew Brown cuts I was doing, so I found a round cut that looked fun and relatively easy, and it was conveniently already designed for sapphire. (Also it sparkled very pretty in Gem Cad Studio)

    I'm extremely happy with my meet points on this, and it's my first where there's no mistakes! And my girdle is 0.43mm! I'm quite proud of this stone.

    Seeing the final stone for the first time was an incredible experience, I forgot how to breathe when I first saw it off the dop. I hope seeing a final gem is always so exhilarating (don't tell me if it gets old 🤣)

    Synthetic sapphire, 1.3 cts, design is Gamma Brilliant by Jeff Ford (I got it from the USFG website)

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    My first peridot!
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I cut my first peridot! This one is 2.795 cts and I'm quite happy with my facets, although my girdle could use some slimming down according to my mentor 🤣. #lapidary #gemstones

    Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I cut my first peridot and I gotta say, much easier than the quartz by a mile. My confidence needed that boost. 🤣

    I noticed when I googled the best way to polish peridot, there was quite a bit of debate in what was best, and no real clear right answer. I saw 100k diamond on a BATT lap, aluminum oxide, and chrome oxide all suggested. I tried the aluminum and it did okay, but took ages. What do you guys prefer?

    (I have been advised my girdles are a smidgen too thick and I'll be putting my future stones on a diet. Whoops.)

    Peridot, 2.795 ct, cut in DecaCheck Two by Andrew Brown

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    Your Sweaters Are Garbage: The quality of knitwear has cratered. Even expensive sweaters have lost their hefty, lush glory.
  • I've been knitting for a decade but only made my first pair of socks during the pandemic. I bought some wool from a reputable seller in fun colors. It was so fun and they were so comfy, I made several more.

    I almost never wear anything other than my knitted socks these days. They're just so daggone comfy and they keep my feet warm yet they never feel sweaty, except on extremely hot days when I'm outdoors.

    Wool socks are absolutely luxurious to me now. 10/10 recommend knitting socks if you haven't already!

  • Quartz is really challenging - prepolish tips?
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    This is a rutilated quartz. I am actually not very happy with my cutting of this stone, my meetpoints were not very accurate and I accidentally knocked it off the dop once, making my alignment slightly off. #lapidary #gemstones

    Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I feel like the garnet I cut first lulled me into a false sense of security. I did myself no favors picking a more complex cut, either. Quartz is ANNOYING!

    The video mercifully does not show it, but my meetpoints are absolute trash on this stone. I used way too much force and popped it off the dop when polishing my pavilion, so my girdle and my crown don't quite align either.

    I struggled heavily with the prepolish step, which in turn led to my polish taking ages. I'm currently using a Zinc+ with 8k Pandimonium which was dreamy on my garnet but the quartz was less enthusiastic about it. Am I just underestimating quartz? What do you guys use for prepolishing?

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    My very first cut
    pxlmo.com Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I am learning to cut #gemstones and this is my first stone, a heavily included garnet. #lapidary

    Megan D (@meggied90@pxlmo.com)

    I just received my v5 last week and I've been working on my very first stone. Technically this is my second, but I FUBARed the first one beyond salvation so this one is my first "completed" stone.

    It's a very included garnet, gifted to me by my teacher for practice. The design is Andrew Brown's Little Princess cut.

    I'm experimenting with linking videos hosted on Pixelfed because in all honesty my gemstone photo skills suck and don't do this pretty little stone justice quite like the video does.

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  • 3.6 minutes in the context of a 40 hour work week is a 0.15% increase in work. No sane person would consider that clinically significant. If they're claiming there's a significant difference of 0.15% between the groups, they're making shit up.

  • How do empty nesters deal with over cooking?
  • Some dishes freeze well, so those leftovers can be turned into future meal prep. I liked freezing my chili in silicone muffin tins, then one or two thawed chili pucks was a perfect last-minute meal when I didn't feel like cooking.

  • Can an Artificial Kidney Finally Free Patients from Dialysis?
  • Based on the article, the device will host actual kidney cells - I'm sure it won't be as effective as having your own original kidney, especially in it's early prototypes, but hopefully it'll be better than mere dialysis.

    Even if the device was just a glorified portable dialysis machine though, that would still be a significant quality of life improvement for those on dialysis. With dialysis you're locally tethered to the dialysis clinic because you need weekly treatments, until you eventually die or win the kidney lottery. With a portable machine you could hopefully travel, see the world and visit family more.

    Be kind to your kidneys everyone, drink enough water! You don't want a life without efficient kidneys.

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  • It's not actually blue. If there are two full moons in the same calendar month, the second full moon is referred to as "blue". It will be the same color it always is.

    It would be a helluva lot cooler if it actually was blue, but alas...

  • In a world full of spam, and then you read this
  • I'm with you on that one. It feels like old people trying to be hip and modern, it doesn't feel genuine.

    I have also never understood why a company would want to actively pressure you into letting them send you things you don't want. Isn't it just wasted bandwidth to blast emails to people who won't ever see or want them? So bizarre.

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