IL168588A - Apparatus and article for polishing gemstones - Google Patents

Apparatus and article for polishing gemstones

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IL168588A
IL168588A IL168588A IL16858805A IL168588A IL 168588 A IL168588 A IL 168588A IL 168588 A IL168588 A IL 168588A IL 16858805 A IL16858805 A IL 16858805A IL 168588 A IL168588 A IL 168588A
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abrading
rotatable support
balancing
abrading article
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IL168588A
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Sarin Polishing Technologies L
Noam Gleicher
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Priority to IL168588A priority Critical patent/IL168588A/en
Priority to ZA200603574A priority patent/ZA200603574B/en
Priority to NL2000061A priority patent/NL2000061B1/en
Priority to US11/429,323 priority patent/US20060258266A1/en
Priority to BE2006/0267A priority patent/BE1017313A5/en
Priority to LU91240A priority patent/LU91240B1/en
Priority to RU2006116353/02A priority patent/RU2343062C2/en
Priority to CN2006100826981A priority patent/CN1861318B/en
Priority to BE2007/0228A priority patent/BE1017407A6/en
Priority to US11/952,395 priority patent/US20080085665A1/en
Publication of IL168588A publication Critical patent/IL168588A/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B24GRINDING; POLISHING
    • B24BMACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
    • B24B9/00Machines or devices designed for grinding edges or bevels on work or for removing burrs; Accessories therefor
    • B24B9/02Machines or devices designed for grinding edges or bevels on work or for removing burrs; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of materials specific to articles to be ground
    • B24B9/06Machines or devices designed for grinding edges or bevels on work or for removing burrs; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of materials specific to articles to be ground of non-metallic inorganic material, e.g. stone, ceramics, porcelain
    • B24B9/16Machines or devices designed for grinding edges or bevels on work or for removing burrs; Accessories therefor characterised by a special design with respect to properties of materials specific to articles to be ground of non-metallic inorganic material, e.g. stone, ceramics, porcelain of diamonds; of jewels or the like; Diamond grinders' dops; Dop holders or tongs

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Ceramic Engineering (AREA)
  • Inorganic Chemistry (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Finish Polishing, Edge Sharpening, And Grinding By Specific Grinding Devices (AREA)
  • Grinding And Polishing Of Tertiary Curved Surfaces And Surfaces With Complex Shapes (AREA)
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Description

ιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιιι AN APPARATUS AND ARTICLE FOR POLISHING GEMSTONES in ur 1?1? ipnm T«D» Docket 110-006 FIELD OF THE APPLICATION
[0001] The apparatus and article relate to the field of gemstone working.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Grinding and polishing are the most common gemstone working (shaping) operations. Gemstones can be worked in different ways. Most commonly, gemstones are polished or worked mechanically on a fast rotating, metal working member or scaife. A scaife is a heavy, cast iron, horizontally spinning wheel. The working surface of the scaife is impregnated with oil and diamond powder. The term "working" in the context of the present invention includes polishing and grinding of gemstones and other precious and semi-precious stones.
[0003] For gemstone working purposes, the gemstone is mounted on a dop held by a tang and leveled with respect to the working member. The gemstone leveling procedure provides for the correct angles and correct size of the facets. The term gemstone includes diamonds, and other precious and semi-precious stones. As the number of diamonds polished on the same scaife increases, the diamond impregnated surface of the scaife wears out and the scaife has to be renewed. Renewal of the scaife changes the scaife dimensions. Following renewal, the scaife has to be balanced once again and the gemstone also has to be leveled again.
[0004] Israeli Patent Application No. 162,502 to the same Assignee teaches a method of working gemstones enabling rapid gemstone working member exchange and gemstone processing sequence continuation without the need to level the gemstone or the working member. The present apparatus and replaceable abrading article are an improvement to this method.
Docket H0 - 006 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0005] The features and advantages of the apparatus and the article associated with its use will be apparent from the more detailed description. The exemplary embodiments of the apparatus are illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference numbers refer to the same parts throughout the different figures. The drawings are not necessarily to scale. Emphasis is placed upon illustrating the principles of the apparatus.
[0006] Figure 1 illustrates some elements of an exemplary embodiment of a gemstone working apparatus;
[0007] Figure 2 is an expanded view of some elements of an exemplary embodiment of a gemstone working apparatus;
[0008] Figure 3 is a schematic illustrations of an exemplary embodiment of the rotatable support of the apparatus shown in Figure 2;
[0009] Figures 4A and 4B are schematic illustrations of exemplary embodiments of the abrading article of the apparatus shown in Figure 2;
[00010] Figures 5A and 5B are expanded views illustrating the operation of the balancing arrangement of the apparatus shown in Figure 2;
[00011] Figure 6 is an expanded view illustrating the balancing arrangement operation of the apparatus shown in Figure 2 for balancing an article without a mounting bore;
[00012] Figures 7A and 7B are expanded views illustrating the operation of the abrading article removal tool of the apparatus shown in Figure 2;
[00013] Figure 8 is a schematic illustration of another embodiment of a gemstone working apparatus illustrating operation of the balancing arrangement and abrading article removal tool, and
[00014] Figure 9 illustrates some elements of an exemplary embodiment of gemstone working apparatus implemented on an existing gemstone working machine.
Docket HO - 006 - 2 - DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[00015] Figure 1 illustrates some elements of an exemplary embodiment of a gemstone working apparatus. Gemstone working apparatus 100 includes a rotatable support 104, a removable (replaceable) and disposable gemstone abrading article 108, a balancing arrangement 110 and abrading article removal tool kit 112. Electrical or pneumatic motor 114 rotates support 104 with abrading article 108 mounted on it. Motor 114 and support 104 are permanently mounted in a table type frame 116 having a flat tabletop surface 120. Rotatable support 104 provides a support surface 130 on which removable and disposable abrading article 108 rests by its lower surface 154. A guiding feature 162 facilitates the coupling of article 108. Arrows 134 indicate the coupling direction of abrading article 108 to support 104. Rotatable support 104 possesses retention forces that hold article 108 when support 104 rotates. Balancing arrangement 110 is mounted as removable or fixed to tabletop surface 120. For article 108, removal abrading article removal tool 112 may be mounted on tabletop surface 120. Otherwise, tool 112 is located in an enclosure within frame 116 or in an easy accessible location outside frame 116. Also shown in Figure 1 are gemstone 124 and a gemstone holding and leveling means such as a dop 126 that may be held by a tang (not shown). Gemstone 124 has to be worked on apparatus 100.
[00016] Figure 2 is an expended view of the same elements of the exemplary embodiment of gemstone working apparatus. The elements and their possible relative positions are shown for illustrative purposes only.
[00017] Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary rotatable support 104 having permanent magnets or electro-magnetic inserts 144. There is no direct contact between permanent magnet inserts 144 and any of the surfaces of abrading article 108. Magnetic inserts 144 generate an abrading article retention force that holds article 108 (Figure.1) on support 104. Inserts 144 are inserted in troughs made in body 150 of rotatable support 104. A layer of material exists between magnetic inserts 144 and lower surface 154 (Figure. 1) of abrading article 108. This method of insertion of permanent magnets provides a single material structure to surface 130, which may be thus manufactured with greater accuracy and at a lower expense. Surface 130 of rotatable support 104 which is in contact with lower surface 154 of abrading article 108, has an external diameter smaller than the rest of the body of support 104 and smaller than the diameter of articles 108 and 180 (Figure 4). Generally, support 104 may be implemented as a cylindrical or other shape body of Docket 110 - 006 smaller than article 108 diameter. Not all of the lower surface of the abrading article is in contact with the respective surface of the rotatable support. Rotatable support 104 has guiding feature 162 that facilitates mounting of abrading article 108 on rotatable support 104. Bore 166 enables connection of support 104 to motor 114 to which it may be fastened by screw 128 or any other suitable fastening means. [00018J Use of permanent magnets or electro-magnets necessitates use of ferromagnetic material for the abrading article. For other types of retention mechanisms, such as vacuum, the abrading article may be made of a non-magnetic material. Vacuum orifices may be inserted or drilled in the rotatable support and a vacuum pump may provide vacuum through a rotary joint. In this case atmospheric pressure would retain the abrading article on a rotatable support.
[00019] Abrading article (Figure 4) may have different shapes, although the simplest shape of the abrading article is a disk-like shape. Surface 154 is a flat surface (Figure 4A) having a high degree of flatness. Flatness of surface 154 is especially important since an abrading article rests with it on flat surface 130 (Figure 3) of rotatable support 104. The abrading article has a flat diamond powder coated working surface 184. Surface 154 and surface 184 are parallel to each other. The diamond powder may be of a single grade. Alternatively, sections of the abrading article may be coated by different grades of diamond powder. Different abrading articles may be coated by diamond powder of different grades.
[00020] Abrading article 108 would have a thickness smaller than has rotatable support 104. Rotatable support 104 provides the necessary stiffness keeping working surface 184 flat when working a gemstone. Abrading article 108, as disclosed in Israeli Patent Application No. 162,502, is characterized in that it has a predefined thickness. All of the removable articles are substantially of the same thickness. Their exchange does not change the working plane position. Accordingly, the exchange of the abrading article does not create the need to level the gemstone being worked or the working member.
[00021] Abrading article 108 (Figure 4A) has mounting bore 186, which facilitates coupling to rotatable support 104 (Figure 3). For coupling, article 108 is threaded through bore 186 on guiding feature 162 of rotatable support 104. When coupled with a tight fit guiding feature helps to locate article 108 such that the rotation axes of the article and Docket 110 - 006 . 4 . rotatable support 104 coincide or are close to each other. Following this, in conventional machines the rotating support with the abrading article are balanced by adding balancing masses/weights to the assembly. Retention forces developed by electro-magnets or vacuum may be switched ON and OFF making the coupling of article 108 with guiding feature 162 of rotatable support 104 easy, regardless of the clearance of the respective surfaces. Permanent magnets cannot be switched ON and OFF and the permanent forces they develop make coupling of article 108 with guiding feature 162 of rotatable support 104 less convenient. [00022J In one embodiment (Figure 4A), abrading article 108 has a diameter of mounting bore 186 substantially larger than the diameter of guiding feature 162 of rotatable support 104. In another embodiment (Figure 4B), abrading article 180 has no mounting bore at all. It is a flat round disk.
[00023] Figures 5A and 5B illustrate the operation of the balancing arrangement. Arrangement 110 (Figure 1) includes a stand 188 and an adjustment screw 190. Stand 188 may be removable or permanently attached to tabletop surface 120 by any suitable mechanism. Adjustment screw 190 is positioned such that it may apply pressure to abrading article 108. Article 108 has a diameter of mounting bore 186 substantially larger than the diameter of guiding feature 162 of support 104. Support 104 may now be rotated and screw 190 advanced until it touches article 108 at a point on its diameter that has maximal run-out (Figure 5B). Advance of screw 190 applies pressure to article 108 and displaces it on surface 130 of support 104. The displacement is possible since mounting bore 186 has a diameter substantially larger than the diameter of guiding feature 162. Article 108 actually slides or moves towards the center of rotation of support 104. The operation continues until support 104 with coupled to it article 108 are balanced. (Generally, the support is balanced and balancing rather relates to the proper position of the article on the surface of the support.) The balancing is performed without adding to the rotating mass unbalance compensation masses. Article 108 slides on surface 130 until its center of mass comes to a position that balances the coupled rotating masses. The thread pitch of screw 190 may be selected such as to ensure proper balancing accuracy. The balancing accuracy may be controlled by any available instrument. Tip 194 of screw 190 may be adapted to have minimal friction with the outer surface of article 108. Figure 5B shows the final balanced position of article 108. After this, screw 190 is retracted, the gemstone is leveled and the gemstone-working operation may begin.
Docket UO -006
[00024] Figure 6 shows the balancing procedure for article 180 that has no mounting bore. Accordingly, rotatable support 196 has no guiding feature.
[00025] As disclosed above, the abrading article is exchanged when it becomes unusable. Exchange of article 108 or 180 may be performed by pulling it off support 104 or 196. When electro-magnets or vacuum are used as a retention mechanism, they may be simply switched OFF. Pulling article 108 or 180 off the surface of support 104 (196) that has permanent magnet inserts may require a force substantially larger than sliding article 108 or 180 on the surface of support 104 or 196 and may not be convenient for manual operation. Figures 7 A and 7B illustrate the operation of abrading article removal tool. Tool 112 includes stand 200 having a thread and engaging bushing 204, that has an internal thread. Tool 112 further includes an eccentric rotatable bushing 206, a cylindrical bushing 208 and a flat member 210. Insert 216 has a similar thread to stand 200 and may be inserted into tabletop surface 120 of frame 160. Alternatively, a thread may be made in the tabletop part of frame 160.
[00026] For removal of articles 108 or 180, stand 200 is engaged with insert 216 such that eccentric rotatable bushing 206, may be rotated to enter the groove formed by the section of support 104 that has a smaller diameter than the rest of support 104 and lower than the surface of article 108 (180). Cylindrical bushing 208 has a thickness about the thickness of article 108 (180) and overlays bushing 206. Flat member 210 is placed on the top of it. Flat member 210 is rotated such that its longer part is over article 104 or 180. The assembly of the above mentioned parts is fastened together by nut 214 or any other fastening means. Threaded stand 200 is rotated such that it disengages threaded insert 216 or tabletop surface 120 (Figure 8). The disengagement movement of stand 200 (Figure 7B) moves bushings 206, 208 and flat member 210 as shown in Figure 7B and pulls article 108 (180) from support 104.
[00027] There is a variety of constructions for gemstone working apparatuses. Apparatus 100 (Figure 2) has abrading member working surface 184 (Figure 4) above the level of tabletop surface 120 (Figure 2) on which the dop is held in place by a tang movement. Figure 8 shows a gemstone working apparatus where abrading article working surface 184 is at the level of tabletop surface 120. Balancing arrangement 110 and abrading article removal tool 112, as Figure 8 shows, are adapted to this architecture. Adjustment Docket 110- 006 - 6 - screw 190 pushes/pulls a pin that moves in a groove 224 and is in contact with article 108. Abrading article removal tool 112 has an anchored screw 228 that engages article 108 and pulls it from support 104 in a mode similar to the above description. Figure 8 illustrates a cylindrical shape support having an external diameter smaller than article 108.
[00028] The elements of the apparatus and the method of exchanging an abrading article may be adapted for use in existing conventional gemstone working machines. Figure 9 illustrates a conventional gemstone working machine 240 with balancing arrangement 110 and abrading article removal tool 112 assembled on it. Figure 9 shows an additional exemplary form of rotatable support 244 having a form similar to the existing working members (scaife) with removable abrading article 108 mounted on it. Support 244 has permanent magnetic inserts that provide the article holding force. The exemplary form of rotatable support 244, similar to the conventional working member, was selected for demonstration purposes only. As shown, other forms and shapes of the rotatable support are possible.
[00029] As the number of gemstones polished on the same working surface of an abrading article increases, the diamond-coated surface of the article wears out or becomes unusable. By utilizing the present apparatus and article exchange method, it is easy to remove the article and mount a new abrading article when necessary. It is easy to balance the new abrading article using the balancing arrangement.
[00030] While the apparatus and the article have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the specifications as defined by the appended claims.
Docket 110 - 006 - 7 - ABSTRACT Disclosed is an apparatus for working gemstones. The apparatus comprises an abrading article and a rotatable support with a guiding feature for holding and rotating the article. The abrading article has a mounting bore substantially larger than the guiding feature. A balancing arrangement facilitates balancing of the article, and an abrading article removal tool is operative to remove the abrading article from the rotatable support.
Docket 110-006

Claims (19)

I claim: 1. An apparatus (100, 240) for working gemstones, comprising an abrading article (108) and a rotatable support (104) with a guiding feature (162) for holding and rotating said article (108), characterized in that the abrading article (108) has a mounting bore (186) substantially larger than said guiding feature (162) and a balancing arrangement (110) facilitates balancing of said article (108), and an abrading article removal tool (1 12) is operative to remove said abrading article (108) from said rotatable support (104); 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said article (108) holding forces are one of a group of magnetic forces, electromagnetic forces or atmospheric pressure forces; 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said balancing arrangement (1 10) provides said article (108) with sliding movement on the surface (130) of said rotatable support (104); 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said balancing arrangement (110) is removably mounted on said apparatus (100); 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said balancing arrangement (1 10) is fixedly mounted on said apparatus (100); 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said rotating mass balancing is performed without the addition of balancing masses; 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said abrading article removal tool (1 12) removes said article (108, 180) from said support (104, 196); 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said abrading article (108) has a diamond coated working surface (184); 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein said abrading article (180) has no mounting bore; 10. A disk like abrading article (108), comprising two flat parallel surfaces (154 and 184) one of which (184) is diamond powder coated; and a mounting bore (186), characterized in that the diameter of said bore (186) is substantially larger than the diameter of corresponding guiding feature (162); Docket 110 - 006 - 8 - 11. The article of claim 10, characterized in that said article (108) diameter is larger than the diameter of the surface (130) on which it rests; 12. The article of claim 10, characterized in that said diamond powder is a single grade powder; 13. The article of claim 10, characterized in that said diamond powder is of different grades; 14. A method of balancing a working member, comprising a support (104) and an abrading article (108), characterized in that no additional balancing masses are used for balancing said working member. 15. The method of claim 14 characterized in that said balancing is achieved by repositioning the mass of said abrading article (108); 16. An apparatus for working gemstones, comprising an abrading article (108, 180) and a rotatable support (104) possessing retention forces, characterized in that a balancing arrangement (110) facilitates balancing of said article (108, 180); and an abrading article removal tool (1 12) is operative to remove said article (108, 180) from said rotatable support (104); 17. A method of exchanging abrading article (108) of a gemstone working apparatus (100, 220), characterized in that said abrading article (108, 180) is balanced without using additional balancing masses and it is removed using an abrading article removal tool (112). 18. A tool (1 10) for balancing of a working member characterized in that it repositions abrading article(108). 19. A tool (112) for removal of an abrading article (108, 180) held on a support (104, 196) by permanent magnetic forces, is characterized in that said tool (1 12) pulls said article (108, 180) from said support (104, 196). 20. An apparatus (100, 220) for working gemstones, comprising an abrading article (108) and a rotatable support (104) with guiding feature (162) for guiding and holding said article (108), characterized in that the abrading article (108) has a mounting bore (186) substantially larger than said guiding feature (162); Docket 110 - 006 - 9 - 21. The apparatus of claim 20, characterized in that said article (108) is held by forces that are magnetic, electromagnetic or by atmospheric pressure; 22. The apparatus of claim 20, characterized in that a balancing arrangement (1 10) facilitates balancing of said article (108); 23. The apparatus of claim 20, characterized in that an abrading article removal tool (1 12) is operative to remove said abrading article (108) from said rotatable support (104); 24. A disk like abrading article (180), comprising two flat parallel surfaces (154 and 184) one of which (184) is diamond powder coated, characterized in that the diameter of said article (180) is larger than the diameter of the surface (130) on which it rests; 25. The article of claim 24, characterized in that said diamond powder is a single grade powder; 26. The article of claim 24, characterized in that said diamond powder is of different grades; 27. A rotatable support (104) for holding an abrading article (108, 180), characterized in that it has a flat surface (130) on which said article (108, 180) rests bounded by a diameter smaller than said article (108). Docket 110 - 006 - 10 - Docket 110-006-IL Page - 1 - AN APPARATUS AND ARTICLE FOR POLISHING GE STONES Israeli Patent Application #168588. Applicant: Sarin Polishing Technologies Ltd. Claims:
1. An apparatus (100, 240) for working gemstones, comprising an abrading article (108) and a rotatable support (104) for holding and rotating said article (108), characterized in that it has a balancing arrangement (1 10) to facilitate balancing of said article (108) and rotatable support (104) by displacing abrading article (108) along the surface of rotatable support (104), and an abrading article removal tool (1 12) to remove said abrading article (108) from said rotatable support (104), wherein balancing arrangement (1 10) enables balancing of said abrading article (108) and rotatable support (104) without adding balancing weights;
2. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 1, wherein said abrading article (108) is held on rotatable support (104) by magnetic forces, electromagnetic forces or atmospheric pressure;
3. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 1, wherein said balancing arrangement (1 10) is removably mounted on said apparatus (100, 240);
4. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 1, wherein said balancing arrangement (1 10) is permanently mounted on said apparatus (100, 240);
5. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 1, wherein article removal tool (1 12) enables removal of abrading article (108, 180) from said rotatable support (104, 196);
6. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 1, wherein abrading article (108) has a diamond-coated working surface (184);
7. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 1, wherein rotatable support (104) has a guiding feature (162), with abrading article (108) havjng a mounting bore (186) with diameter substantially larger than that bf said guiding feature (162) to enable traveling of said article along the surface of rotatable support (104); Docket 110-006-IL Page - 2 -
8. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 1, wherein said abrading article (108) has no mounting bore;
9. A disk-like gemstone abrading article (108) comprising two flat parallel surfaces (154 and 184), with one surface (184) coated with diamond powder, and a mounting bore (186), which can be mounted on the rotatable support (104) guiding feature (162), wherein the diameter of said mounting bore (186) is substantially larger than the diameter of corresponding guiding feature (162) to enable traveling of said abrading article along the surface of rotatable support;
10. The article (108) as per claim 9, wherein said article (108) rests on the surface, with diameter larger than the diameter of said surface (130);
11. 1 1. The article (108) as per claim 9, wherein said diamond powder is a single grade powder;
12. The article (108) as per claim 9, wherein said diamond powder is of different grades;
13. A method of balancing of gemstone working member comprising a rotatable support (104) and an abrading article (108, 180), wherein balancing is achieved by repositioning said abrading article (108, 180) on the rotatable support (104) without applying additional balancing weights;
14. An apparatus (100, 240) for working gemstones comprising an abrading article (108, 180) and a rotatable support (104) possessing retention forces, wherein said apparatus is equipped with balancing arrangement (110) to facilitate balancing of said abrading article (108) and rotatable support (104) by displacing abrading article on the rotatable support (104); and with abrading article (108) removal tool (1 12) to remove said abrading article (108, 180) from said rotatable support (104);
15. A method of mounting and replacing abrading article (108, 180) on a rotatable support (104) of a gemstone working apparatus (100, 240) said method, comprising mounting said abrading article (108, 180) on said rotatable support (104); balancing said abrading article (108, 180) by displacing it in a proper Docket 110-006-IL Page - 3 - position on said support; polishing at least one gemstone facet (100, 240); and replacing said abrading article (108, 180);
16. A tool (110) for balancing of a gemstone working member (110) made as an abrading article (108) and rotatable support (104), characterized in that it repositions abrading article (108) relative to the rotatable support (104);
17. An gemstone working apparatus (100, 240) comprising an abrading article (108) and a rotatable support (104) with guiding feature (162) for guiding and holding said article (108), which is equipped with balancing arrangement (1 10) to facilitate balancing of said abrading article (108) and rotatable support (104), wherein the abrading article (108) has a mounting bore (186) with a diameter substantially larger than the diameter of said guiding feature (162) to enable traveling of abrading article (108) along the surface of rotatable support (104);
18. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 17, wherein abrading article (108) is held by magnetic or electromagnetic forces or by atmospheric pressure;
19. The apparatus (100, 240) as per claim 17, wherein abrading article removal tool (1 12) is operative to remove said abrading article (108) from said rotatable support (104).
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