Making an Opal Ring with Carbon Fiber and Gold

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2022
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    In Today's video, Tyler Makes our new Opal Stripe Ring by taking pure white Bello Opal, Gold and Carbon fiber and creates a beautiful 3 part design that uses a plethora of machining techniques.
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  • @slugman7070
    @slugman7070 Před rokem +7

    I bought a ring a couple months ago and your content is 100% keeping me on my toes for what I will receive from your team!

  • @trevorblum1810
    @trevorblum1810 Před 2 lety +90

    no offense to anyone making this but i feel like there was so much wasted material and when patrick was doing these types of rings, he seemed to drill and cut things to where they only needed a little bit of sanding to fit. looks good though!

    • @awesomeness369
      @awesomeness369 Před 2 lety +19

      Honestly if he didn't waste so much material, it would probably be a lot cheaper than $1,400 😅😅😅

    • @trevorblum1810
      @trevorblum1810 Před 2 lety +14

      @@awesomeness369 couldnt agree more, there is almost two rings worth of opal, as well as two rings worth of carbon fiber.

    • @trevorblum1810
      @trevorblum1810 Před 2 lety +2

      if you just watch some of Patrick’s earlier videos of rings like this you will learn a lot. Simply put, he used calipers to cut the piece just a hair bigger and sanded it down

    • @awesomeness369
      @awesomeness369 Před 2 lety +2

      @@trevorblum1810 his way was much more precise and with less waste

    • @johnwilley6808
      @johnwilley6808 Před 2 lety +4

      The amount of opal that was simply wasted was disgusting. I know it's super brittle, but extreme care could have been used to reduce waste. Rushing through a process for a video is ridiculous ever since time lapse was invented. Easily the single most maddening video this channel has ever done.

  • @KingJerbear
    @KingJerbear Před rokem +7

    The ring came out beautifully. I'm always enthralled by the pearlescent luster that Opal has

  • @golagiswatchingyou2966
    @golagiswatchingyou2966 Před rokem +1

    I really love this kind of unique craftmanship, I wished these things were more popular over the standard type rings we see everywhere.
    Amazing work!

  • @luuorallemn9921
    @luuorallemn9921 Před 2 lety +6

    This turned out amazing!! My fave project, by far 👍

  • @eufrateselgrande
    @eufrateselgrande Před 6 měsíci

    So creative designs! This deserve a bigger audience.

  • @ravenfieldf1964
    @ravenfieldf1964 Před 2 lety +1

    Truly magnificient as always !

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 Před 2 lety +6

    I look forward to each episode with great anticipation! You and the guys do spectacular work. Thanks for sharing your time and talent! KANSAS

  • @cmknails9426
    @cmknails9426 Před rokem

    Stunning work!

  • @F0XD1E
    @F0XD1E Před 2 lety +14

    Silicone baking sheets are good for epoxy work. Peels right off after it cures.
    Looks great! The opal really pops. Where do you get those slabs of opal material?

  • @Pathos312
    @Pathos312 Před 2 lety

    Oh man these are sick!

  • @gonetroutfishing
    @gonetroutfishing Před 2 lety

    Gooood afternoon from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great day!

  • @cozm0859
    @cozm0859 Před rokem

    Man that thing is awesome! Opal is my birthstone. Gonna have to show this to the fiancé and see if we can find something cool like this for my band!

  • @PatriotCoinRings
    @PatriotCoinRings Před 2 lety +1

    *Love what you are doing there @**3:30** with the steady cutting using a Dremel mounted to your lathe like that. Do you have a link or name of the part that you are using that made this possible or did you make that up yourself?*

  • @wizerd5150
    @wizerd5150 Před rokem +1

    boy i would love some of them opal scraps for a art prodject im working on

  • @LFNC
    @LFNC Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your cool video

  • @galina1970a
    @galina1970a Před 2 lety

    Отличная работа.

  • @pooppybutt6183
    @pooppybutt6183 Před rokem

    i need this it is amazing keep your work up

  • @FKSPARTO
    @FKSPARTO Před rokem

    that is awesome

  • @xuefeipei7818
    @xuefeipei7818 Před 2 lety

    Marble and opal would probably look nice as well

  • @Scarlet_Soul
    @Scarlet_Soul Před 2 lety +4

    I know it'd be very difficult with real opal but would be an interesting watch

  • @krazykorean42069
    @krazykorean42069 Před rokem

    Do this with white or blue glow resin + bluefire opal middle channel insert.

  • @maca0691
    @maca0691 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @lastzulu180
    @lastzulu180 Před 2 lety

    You almost make me want to learn how to do this myself

  • @billystafford5619
    @billystafford5619 Před rokem +1

    Carbon fiber is a big feature in a lot of your rings. Have you thought about using forged carbon fiber in some of your designs? It would give it a different look since the process in making it is different.

  • @alancalvillo6756
    @alancalvillo6756 Před 2 lety

    So shiny

  • @lunaraurora8308
    @lunaraurora8308 Před rokem

    What do you do with the little cylinder of material you cut out of the center for the ring? Do you sell it to someone else to cut into a gem?

  • @calicoesblue4703
    @calicoesblue4703 Před 2 lety

    I can’t wait to save up enough money to buy one of these Rings

  • @chilecayenne
    @chilecayenne Před 2 lety

    Beautiful ring!! I've been a fan for quite awhile, but haven't seen the channel's videos for awhile.
    I remember watching Patrick on here....but, who is the new guy on here doing this ring?
    He never says his name...

  • @crispyjokingtuna1495
    @crispyjokingtuna1495 Před 2 lety +4

    I personally don’t vibe with the gold and think just opal and cf would look good, but the ring does look noce

  • @hzst8231
    @hzst8231 Před 2 lety

    Could you do the same thing but with black opal

  • @kevinrice1125
    @kevinrice1125 Před rokem

    Do tou have a link to where you bought that opal slab??

  • @NewHorizon.Roblox
    @NewHorizon.Roblox Před 2 lety

    First ❤️
    Amazing work like always sir

  • @glideamerica
    @glideamerica Před rokem

    Where do you get opal slabs like that?

  • @rogersgaming6599
    @rogersgaming6599 Před 2 lety

    Where i can buy that sintetic opal?

  • @fence03
    @fence03 Před 2 lety

    JUST… NICE

  • @krazykorean42069
    @krazykorean42069 Před rokem

    Idea: white blank made of something that will glow white or blue (glow powder clear resin mix) , with solid bluefire opal insert in center channel. I think people would love the feature of stunning light refraction in the day and clearly visible glow at night.

  • @floredak4361
    @floredak4361 Před rokem +3

    A fantastic video. The ring looks awesome! Please consider changing from the jaw chuck to collets! Especially with gloves on, it can get very nasty. It would be a pity for the fingers that can make such a ring.

  • @mikkohernborg5291
    @mikkohernborg5291 Před 2 lety +13

    Maybe you should mention that it is synthetic opal.

    • @climmer7
      @climmer7 Před 2 lety

      It's pretty obvious.

    • @mikkohernborg5291
      @mikkohernborg5291 Před 2 lety +4

      @@climmer7 not to someone unfamiliar with opal or synthetic stones. There are loads of people every year who buys synth or treated opal believing it to be authentic, paying almost as much as for real, when it is a fraction of that worth. Being upfront and honest with it is proper, while ‘assuming' that people get the (in your eyes) ‘obvious' distinction between synth and real opal when you just say 'Opal' is really amazingly *shady AF*

    • @daltonparker7792
      @daltonparker7792 Před rokem +1

      You should look at the price lmao, $1,400 for a really easily made ring with fake opals and about $15 of gold, if that.

    • @mikkohernborg5291
      @mikkohernborg5291 Před rokem +1

      @@daltonparker7792 Yep, that was the reason. Many people believe that ‘expensive=authentic', but that is not the case here. I saw some other comment break down the materials costs, and it seems most of the ring's cost would have to be the labour, at a ridiculous hourly wage. I doubt Patrick pays his employees that much, so most of the ring’s cost comes down to pure profit. It’s not even certain the gold leaf is true gold; it could be a much cheaper alternative with good matching colour, such as can be bought in many craft stores.
      If it had been real opal, the costs can go up pretty quickly - but I also doubt anyone would use good, gem-quality opal by crushing it up. A small opal of suitable size can go for between $300 and $1000 -ish, depending on colour intensity, pattern and brightness, and would be a much larger part of the price. Which just further reinforces the deceptiveness of the price and leaving out some pretty important information…

    • @daltonparker7792
      @daltonparker7792 Před rokem

      @@mikkohernborg5291 that was my comment that broke it down!!

  • @daltonparker7792
    @daltonparker7792 Před 2 lety +13

    I’m a little confused on the price… synthetic opal is roughly $0.18 for a gram, you can buy a one pound block of carbon fiber for $15 ((1lb=16oz/1oz=27g) meaning it’s roughly $.03 per gram), and currently 14k gold is $25.90 a gram. So for this entire ring, the material costs are less than $20-$30, so why does it cost $1,400??? It’s not a one off ring, and two of the three materials are synthetic, making this easy to mass produce, along with none of the materials being hard on machinery. Considering the average time for the completion on a plain band being 4-6 hours, this one probably closer to 9-10 total hours, that says that you’re charging $140+ an hour, plus passing all the other costs to the customer.
    Edit: I found out where the price came from. “Made in America”. Case closed.

    • @daltonparker7792
      @daltonparker7792 Před 2 lety +5

      @CloudEpik I collect and make fountain pens. I have a Taccia winters breath, which is a $2,700 pen. I understand the art industry and how things work, this isn’t really it though.
      An example I can work with, a Namiki urushi emperor, costs around $1,700-$2,000. These pens take about 3 months to make, using Urushi lacquer (which is extremely toxic and very rare) and requires 20+ layers, taking two weeks for each layer to dry. Along with that, they usually have a #8 21k nib, meaning it’s the largest nib you can buy for a fountain pen, and they are hand ground by Japanese pen masters to ensure they have the greatest writing experience. Along with that, they come in a silk pen sleeve made from genuine Japanese kimono, and are shipped in a wooden box lined with velvet, and come with a glass bottle of ink. It can take upwards of 14 years to be a urushi master or nib master, along with the time it takes to make the pen itself, and that is from a full team of masters.
      So why is it that a master made pen, with more gold than a super simple made ring, costs only $600 more? Where is the justification in the costs? Because all I see is more greed, and less passion for the craft. I really want to say I love the ring, but there is nothing about this ring that justifies the cost. If it was $600 I would buy two of them no problem, but $1,400 for one is just ridiculous. There’s not enough man hours, expertise, material or labor costs, to justify that other than “because I said so”.

    • @lordsathariel4384
      @lordsathariel4384 Před 2 lety

      @CloudEpik i do jewelry mainly silversmithing and abit of bronze and gold most pricing iv seen done by most people is cost of materials rarity of the materals then the basics of delivery and how long it will take to make obviously its abit different with silversmithing cus you do it with hand tools so it takes longer then say a lathe but unless your business and brand are well known not many people include their expertise in the price unless their doing very well in terms of demand like with adair they went from one guy to a whole business and they do reasonably good quality rings iv had 4 and only one has any damage after years of wearing it while im doing things realisticly your right on the price people will pay like i think it mainly comes down to not many people do rings like this that are good quality especially with such diverse materials like a ring with 3 different stone types in and bronze gold together these rings are like a balance between plain functional rings and the crazy rings people have with 200 diamonds in that can transform shape its the sort of middle ground plus not many people do affordable jewelry these days with good materials

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem +4

      I’m not going to bother breaking it down but you are way off lol. You don’t even have half the costs that need to added there like lathe costs, warehouse rent, power, water. Plus paying my 20+ employees and the other owners and investors. Marketing and ad cost to sell the rings. And that’s only a few. And plus on top of this I can sell my rings for whatever price I see fit. If people are willing to buy the ring then I don’t see the issue. Just like any other fashion brand out there. You think it cost Gucci or Versace 2k to make a tshirt? No. It’s just what they think it’s worth is what it goes for.

    • @lordsathariel4384
      @lordsathariel4384 Před rokem

      @@PatrickAdairDesigns i can see power and water along with lathe costs building up quick and believe the price should be what the person paying believes the ring is worth and that the person who made the ring should make a profit for their hard work iv only made very simple rings and they took a whole day each and while that was down to abit of engraving it was a simple ring so can't imagine how busy you guys get making multiple multi piece rings like the one's i got have lasted ages and i accidently dropped one while working and it diden't even scratch leave a scratch and when i dropped it went into my sander so ye
      i think your lots rings are well worth the price if they can survive my busted sander

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem

      And just like lord sathriel said we have a ton of demand for our rings. we are 8-12 weeks out because we have so many orders and each ring is handmade just like the video not on some cnc lathe like a lot of companies. so yes that is another reason the price is high.

  • @aronh6440
    @aronh6440 Před rokem

    How much

  • @mennesmcgyver5256
    @mennesmcgyver5256 Před rokem

    hey why dont you use a vacuum cleaner on the other side of the lathe so the dust is sucked through the inside of the lathe whilest cutting and sanding.

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem +1

      We just need to get an air filtration system that will do that as well. Still working up to getting some of this stuff in our film studio!

  • @kutkuknight
    @kutkuknight Před rokem

    Is this artificial opal? Ive never seen a piece so big and perfect

  • @TwashMan
    @TwashMan Před 2 lety +2

    Do you really need a diamon drill to cut through synthetic opal? i thought it was just plastic

    • @archierobinson8674
      @archierobinson8674 Před rokem +1

      It's 80% silica and 20% resin. Hardness is about 4 so you could cut it with steel but diamond just makes everything easier and last longer.

    • @TwashMan
      @TwashMan Před rokem

      @@archierobinson8674 Makes a lot more sense thanks

  • @user-pq9wi4ql5z
    @user-pq9wi4ql5z Před rokem

    10:57 absolutely incredible scratch 😅

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem

      It cracked at the very end:( we fixed it afterwords but yeah it was big tragic

  • @keystonekreative2174
    @keystonekreative2174 Před rokem

    It would be so awesome if you guys responded to some of the questions here.

  • @mihaitha
    @mihaitha Před 2 lety

    Mixing the epoxy 3 times as long as you think you need, and 30 times as much.

  • @wonkamywilly2456
    @wonkamywilly2456 Před rokem +2

    Love you’re designs but unfortunately out of my responsible budget for the time being. I LOVE opal and your rings literally dropped my jaw! You are a true artist! I really hope to own one of your pieces of art someday!

  • @JoeChadburn702
    @JoeChadburn702 Před 4 měsíci

    Need to Create a new name for the Boring Bar coz to Me its the most Interesting Bit 😁😁 Little Play on words but Id love to do this. Hopefully in a Weeks time i will have My Carbon Rod coming to make a Truely Hand Crafted Ring. I have ZERO Power Tools

  • @spotoncam3640
    @spotoncam3640 Před 2 lety

    You can reuse that opal dust too !

    • @F0XD1E
      @F0XD1E Před 2 lety

      Only from the original hole saws. Everything else will be contaminated by sandpaper abrasive or bits of gold and CF.
      It might be worth collecting the chips for the gold though if they make a lot of these.

  • @scruffsbycartoonfish2301

    Was that real opal, if so that large piece would be worth so much before cutting it!

    • @MasonStoijck
      @MasonStoijck Před 2 lety +1

      Its white Bello, which is a synthetic man made kind of opal.

  • @jaredschrock5270
    @jaredschrock5270 Před rokem

    Beautiful ring, though I would be nervous spending so much money on a synthetic opal ring where the opal can break.

  • @MasonStoijck
    @MasonStoijck Před 2 lety +1

    How much was this opals worth ?

    • @valovanonym
      @valovanonym Před rokem

      It's synthetic, so probably less than $15

    • @archierobinson8674
      @archierobinson8674 Před rokem

      Synthetic opals come in slabs which are generally about £120 for 80g

  • @Sqwince23
    @Sqwince23 Před rokem +1

    You must hate your lathed. all that abrasive dust over the ways. eek! love the ring tho.

  • @calicoesblue4703
    @calicoesblue4703 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you make a ring out of Marble

    • @valovanonym
      @valovanonym Před rokem +1

      They actually made one out of cf, pink gold and green marble! I wear it every day, it's a beautiful piece of jewelery

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem +2

      We are doing rnd right now with some marble products so hopefully soon!

    • @calicoesblue4703
      @calicoesblue4703 Před rokem

      @@PatrickAdairDesigns Cool 😎👍

  • @MH-wy6oz
    @MH-wy6oz Před rokem

    The opal looked like it cracked in the setting 😮

  • @mohammadagaz1105
    @mohammadagaz1105 Před 2 lety

    Hii

  • @OpalholicsAnonymous
    @OpalholicsAnonymous Před rokem

    so wanna use real Australian opal next time? c:

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem

      We would love too! if we could find big and solid enough pieces that we could make our rings with but it’s hard to find biggish pieces that look nice for a fair price. The stuff we would need are selling for 10k+ and would over price our rings more than they already are.

  • @mariusmyhree
    @mariusmyhree Před rokem +1

    9:18 that’s one way to lose a finger

  • @Conor6969_
    @Conor6969_ Před 2 lety +3

    I thought your supposed to not wear gloves with spinning tools such as lathes or drills since they can get caught?

    • @PolarGarlic
      @PolarGarlic Před 2 lety

      Well they are really tight fitting gloves and can break really easily so it’s ight

  • @sullivan1390
    @sullivan1390 Před rokem

    s2

  • @xXxSynthxXx
    @xXxSynthxXx Před 2 lety +6

    You could at least tell people its synthetic opal not there is anything wrong with synthetics i just believe in informing your customers. Not everyone knows what real opal looks like.

    • @dinalou8827
      @dinalou8827 Před 2 lety

      I agree. It’s clearly synthetic material to me (a qualified gemmologist) but to an untrained eye it looks convincing as the genuine article. Beautiful but nevertheless significantly less valuable.

    • @AfterTheRains
      @AfterTheRains Před 2 lety

      I agree but it doesn’t even look natural because if the regular lines of colour.

    • @valovanonym
      @valovanonym Před rokem +1

      You have to be aware the pad use synthetic materials in a lot of there rings, they almost never talk about it

  • @chittychad18
    @chittychad18 Před 2 lety +3

    $1400…ouch.

  • @dutchtrucker674
    @dutchtrucker674 Před 2 lety +2

    Where is Patrick himself?? Did he sold his company to this guy or what

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před 2 lety

      Nope! Tyler is just a second host we are using now and his videos will be more simple designs so there will be a lot more of them. Patrick was actually on the video just before this one!

  • @fancypantsu3002
    @fancypantsu3002 Před rokem

    Make sure you're wearing a face mask when cutting materials with silica in them ( like opal ).

  • @unpopuIaropinion
    @unpopuIaropinion Před 2 lety +2

    Synthetic Opal ? Why

    • @TheRandomstuff-m8c
      @TheRandomstuff-m8c Před 2 lety

      Because a piece of real opal that size would be a small fortune

  • @blizzardTyme230
    @blizzardTyme230 Před 2 lety

    is been too long since the last video ive already gone through all your old vids

  • @O-Denis-O
    @O-Denis-O Před 2 lety

    у меня одного яйца поджало когда он в резиновых перчатках на токарном начал шлифовать деталь наждачкой ? Это на сколько надо боятся вымазать руки или так заботится о коже не руках что рискуя пальцами работать в перчатках.

  • @joseppedaia3673
    @joseppedaia3673 Před 2 lety +2

    I get why you wear gloves, when sanding CF. But just dont do it on a lathe

    • @maizymeredith9851
      @maizymeredith9851 Před 2 lety +1

      They use gloves that will easily rip on the lathe if they get caught for safety reasons, they’ve mentioned that in other videos

    • @joseppedaia3673
      @joseppedaia3673 Před 2 lety

      @@maizymeredith9851 good to hear!

    • @johnschroeder3072
      @johnschroeder3072 Před rokem

      @@maizymeredith9851 Those ones won't rip that easily

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem

      They rip if you barely pull on them my guy lol

    • @johnschroeder3072
      @johnschroeder3072 Před rokem

      @@PatrickAdairDesigns I've used some that do and some that don't. Those ones looked somewhere in between

  • @normanrobinson2266
    @normanrobinson2266 Před 2 lety +2

    That in my book is not Opal

  • @TheKegtwo
    @TheKegtwo Před rokem +2

    Genuine opal cannot be worked in this way. Whilst it looks nice this is laboratory opal. A piece of genuine opal the size you started with would be in excess of $200,000 to buy. and would shatter under a cutting press.

  • @lezyne1234
    @lezyne1234 Před rokem

    You seem to handle the carbon quite careless. The dust is a strong carcinogenic.

  • @alon2345
    @alon2345 Před rokem +1

    whys the quality so bad?

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem

      Not sure tbh. Just compressed video then compressed by CZcams again so by the time you see it’s not fantastic

    • @alon2345
      @alon2345 Před rokem

      @@PatrickAdairDesigns damn dude, the video seemed really interesting but i couldnt watched it with that quality. anyways i bet u do some amazing stuff and i appreciate that u replied so fast

  • @redcorsair14
    @redcorsair14 Před rokem

    Synthetic opal, not opal. Its like saying a facetted quartz stone is a diamond. Cool ring design and video though

  • @XsampenXx
    @XsampenXx Před rokem +1

    maby you shuld mention that thats not real opal??

  • @lordmark4966
    @lordmark4966 Před rokem

    so much wasted synthetic opal, rip. might wanna use drill bits that are closer together next time so theres not so much waste or hassle grinding down. very nice concept tho was nice to see.

  • @Jamfogerty
    @Jamfogerty Před 2 lety +2

    So muuuuch opal wasted!
    More opal was wasted than used on the finished ring

  • @CantPickTheNameIwant
    @CantPickTheNameIwant Před rokem +2

    Do not ever use gloves when work with spinning parts!!!

    • @keystonekreative2174
      @keystonekreative2174 Před rokem

      Never wear vinyl gloves. Nitril glove with tear easily, whereas vinyl will not.

  • @lourias
    @lourias Před rokem

    Why? Why? Why did you not use water to prevent all that opal dust from flying into the air when you were turning it on the lathe? I hope you have a great air filter and nothing went into your lungs!!!

    • @Blesna
      @Blesna Před rokem +1

      Hee don`t need such dumb thing like fingers or lungs. Content!

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem +1

      Exactly this guy gets it

  • @Nopixl
    @Nopixl Před rokem +1

    What's making me kinda angry is that it's definitly not a real opal, and it said NOWHERE it's a fake opal. I don't mind using fake stones for jewellery, some of them are really similar and gorgeous but man.... You got to be honest with you customers.

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem

      Look on our website it legit says it In the first sentence in the details. We’ve gone over bello opal before on our channel and don’t feel the need to say the same shit in every single video.

    • @Nopixl
      @Nopixl Před rokem

      ​@@PatrickAdairDesigns Sorry but, not saying CLEARLY that it's a synthetic one it's a bit shady to me. And on your website it said "CONTAINS solid bello opal [...]" and not "Made with synthetic Bello opal" wich can be more honest to me. Again, I don't think it's wrong to use synthetic stones, just say it clearly dude. Don't say use sentenced that said it's a fake one without really telling it.
      Sorry I didn't take my whole day to check out your entire channel videos before posting (again, whith clear declaration of the use of synthetic ones, we wouldn't have this conversation in the first place).
      And no, don't worries, I stumbled on this videos because "Opal" was on the title, and I won't stalk your channel for saying how crapy your customers transparency is on every single videos !

    • @PatrickAdairDesigns
      @PatrickAdairDesigns  Před rokem

      Bello opal is literally synthetic opal….that is the name for it. saying synthetic bello opal doesn’t make sense. you could have simply taken 10 seconds to google search that

  • @opalusmaximus7713
    @opalusmaximus7713 Před rokem

    Very cool but should be advertised as man made opal.
    This type of “opal” is just a shade of the real thing

  • @machinesandthings9641

    Why tha hell would anyone want carbon fiber in a gold ring? Carbon? Really? Pretty sure a diamond is the only carbon people are interested in.

  • @ericbeeman8717
    @ericbeeman8717 Před rokem

    I'm curious is that real opal or some labe made stuff the reason I ask is due to the long strips of color I've never seen chunks of opal that large and with color strips in it like that but after watching a video of some that was lab made those color strips are almost identical

  • @sebastianeriksson7776

    That's a really big piece of opal. It seems fake. Becut that flat that big no dark pockets. If it was real it would cost millions

  • @jack12879
    @jack12879 Před 2 lety

    The algorithm seems to punish you for no reason it's unfair and dumb.

  • @slaysstar3743
    @slaysstar3743 Před 2 lety +7

    Its not even real opal