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How do they match:
Gem and Diamond Workers
7
Alternate Occupation Titles
Diamond
Cutter
Gem
Cutter
Gem Stone
Cutter
Jewelry
Cutter
Lathe
Operator
Oliving
Machine
Operator
Pearl
Cutter
10
Tasks
Dismantle lapping, boring,
cutting
, polishing, and shaping equipment and
machinery
to clean and lubricate it.
Examine diamonds
or
gems to ascertain the shape,
cut
, and width of
cut
stones,
or
to select the
cuts
that will result in the biggest, best quality stones.
Examine gems during processing to ensure accuracy of angles and positions of
cuts
or
bores, using magnifying glasses, loupes,
or
shadowgraphs.
Hold stones, gems, dies,
or
styluses against rotating plates, wheels, saws,
or
slitters to
cut
, shape, slit, grind,
or
polish them.
Locate and mark drilling
or
cutting
positions on stones
or
dies, using diamond chips and power hand tools.
Measure sizes of stones' bore holes and
cuts
to ensure adherence to specifications, using precision measuring instruments.
Place stones in clamps on polishing
machines
and polish facets of stones, using felt-covered
or
canvas-covered polishing wheels and polishing compounds such as tripoli and rouge.
Regrind drill points, and advance drill
cutting
points according to specifications for channel depths and shapes.
Secure gems
or
diamonds in holders, chucks, dops, lapidary sticks,
or
blocks for
cutting
, polishing, grinding, drilling,
or
shaping.
Secure stones in
metal
mountings, using solder.
6
Detailed Work Activities
Cut
industrial materials in preparation for fabrication
or
processing.
Operate
cutting
equipment.
Operate
grinding equipment.
Examine physical characteristics of gemstones
or
precious
metals.
Record
operational
or
production data.
Sharpen
cutting
or
grinding tools.
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