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3.1.3.2 Verifying the 0 position of the Index Vernier
It is a good idea to verify that the Index Vernier is in its 0 position before starting to facet another stone. If you
suspect that the Index Vernier has been moved more than a full rotation, go back and reset 0 on the Index gear
and 0 on the index Vernier, using the Alignment Bar.
3.2
CONTROL OF THE AXIAL ANGLE
– THE ANGLE DISPLAY
The Digital Angle Display provides excellent accuracy for the most important axial position
– with readings in
increments of 0.01 degrees (more recent gem diagrams do show settings of 0.01 accuracy).
In terms of the setting sequence, the Analog display is the same as the Digital display. The Analog readout is a
vernier type with a readout of 0.1 degrees. On the Analog Mast the Dial Indicator is set to reflect the aimed-at
angle
– and responds to fine adjustments.
3.2.1
SETTING THE ANGLE--USING THE ANGLE STOP AND THE FINE ADJUSTMENT CONTROL
The Angle Stop is used to set the axial angle. It works in conjunction with the Fine Adjustment Knob. And is
locked in position when the Angle Stop Locking Lever (A) is tightened (CW)
Here’s a photo looking at the
back
of the Mast
—at the angle-stop mechanism—so that you can see what’s
going on. You can see the Angle Stop Locking Lever, pointing down from the Angle Stop (B), and the Angle