 Not all rough diamonds needs to be cleaved or sawed. Some rough
diamond are well formed and can be considered ready to be cut. In order to remove any impurities or irregularities in the diamond, a rough
diamond is placed in a quick-drying cement. A sharp groove is then carved into the diamond, using another diamond or a laser, along the plane
of weakness. Then, a steel blade is placed in the groove and a sharp blow to the blade is applied spliting the stone. The diamond is then
removed from the cement. |