Monday, October 28, 2019

This is my explanation about how are diamond rings made?



  How are diamond rings made?
Diamond rings are used to make people feel special and to make yourself look rich. Some occasions are weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and new babies. A diamond ring is a type of jewellery featuring a diamond. 


Diamond rings come in all different shapes and sizes, for example: round, oval, pear, marquise, heart, princess, cushion, emerald, asscher and radiant. You can get your diamond ring colour in faint, light, very light, fancy light, fancy intense, fancy vivid and fancy deep. The main reason why diamond rings are extraordinarily expensive is because they are extremely rare, so, the more rare, the more expensive and the less rare the less expensive.




Firstly, the designers sketch the design of the ring. Next the design is 3D computer generated and a model is made of it.  Then it is sent to a 3D printer for printing, where thin wax slices are printed layer by layer. There are two different types of wax printed during the development, the blue casting wax on the inside and a red supporting wax on the outside. With layers so thin it takes 18 hours for the ring model to print. 


Next, the model is put in a bath containing a special cleaning solution then tweezers are used to remove all the aggravating supporting wax. After a long time washing the mold, it is finally ready.


After the mold is ready, the ring is then glued to a wax tree,
which has other molds attached to it so it can make several rings at the same time. This tree is  then plastered then placed in a guild for several hours until the wax burns out., leaving an imprint inside the plaster that's in the shape of the ring. Now it's time to cast the ring. The desired metal is melted to a liquid. The temperature must reach 1,948 degrees fahrenheit for gold and 3,215  degrees fahrenheit for platinum, once melted the metal is then poured into the mold and placed in cold water to harden and cool.Then the casing is removed. 


Each ring is cut from the tree.  The ring is now sent to get cleaned and prepared. Files are used to remove the sprew, which connected the ring to the tree; next the support bar is detached and then sent to get sanded to remove all bumps and metal fragments. Finally the ring is hammered to get the correct size and shape.  After getting hammered the ring is sent to get a pre polish using a buffer. A green rouge polishing compound is added to make the ring shiny. The ring is then rinsed in an ultrasonic bath. This bath is mainly made up of soap and water and is used to remove any access oils. 


Now, the ring is now ready for some bling. Back at the store the completed rings are received and the stones are ready to be picked so that it matches the correct size and shape. Next the diamonds are inspected to make sure the cut of the diamond is perfect. Black cuts in the stone are called facets which enhances the sparkly quality of the stone.


 Now that the perfect stones are selected it's time to set the diamonds.  A shellac wax is used to set the diamond in place, its heated and shaped around the ring. The diamonds are hammered into their spots and tongs are used to make sure the diamonds stay in place. It is very important to make sure this is done correctly because then the diamonds will fall off the ring. 


Now it's time for the final few steps the final polish. The completed ring is sent to get its final polish to make the ring all shiny . The diamond ring is now FINISHED!!!!


Making diamond rings is very tough. You now know how long it takes to make a diamond ring. So next time you want a diamond ring be careful of your choice!!

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Thursday, October 17, 2019

This is my emotion poem on happiness

Happiness
If happiness was a colour it would be yellow.
Happiness is eating chicken nuggets.
Sunshine and summer is happiness.
If happiness had a personality it would be kind ,cute and bubbly.
Happiness is chocolate ice-cream melting in my mouth on a hot, sunny day.
Happiness smells like a rich mango or caramel sauce oozing into your mouth.
If happiness was a sound it would be as melodic as a harp.

                            By Mahika!!