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glass latticcino rods Trilnot No. 4 Cut


Intermediate faceting project.

While the shape of this cut (here, shown in blue topaz) is similar to a triangle, it's not a true triangle because of the soft corners. To get the name, I combined the first three letters of “triangle” and the word “not” to get “trinot.” This didn't sound quite right, so I added the “l,” and voila: trilnot.

TOOLBOX
  • Angles for R.I = 1.610
  • 43 + 13 = 58 facets
  • 3-fold, mirror-image symmetry
  • Several clear glass punties (handles)
  • 96 index
  • L/W = 1.106
  • L/W = 1.106
  • T/W = 0.540
  • U/W = 0.509
  • P/W = 0.496
  • C/W = 0.131
  • Vol./W3 = 0.194

For information on supplies, please see the Annual Buyers' Directory.
Always ask for the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for any materials you buy, which will give you reactivity, health hazard, and safe handling data.

PAVILION
STEP ANGLE INDEX
1 41.00° 14-18-46-50-78-82; cut to meetpoint at temporary cutlet
2 52.37° 02-30-34-62-66-94; meetpoint with 1 at temporary cutlet
3 54.00° 96-32-64; meet 1 and 2 at temporary culet
G1 90.00° 14-18-46-50-78-82; start level girdle
G2 90.00° 02-30-34-62-66-94; continue level girdle
G3 90.00° 96-32-64; complete level girdle
4 51.00° 01-31-33-63-65-95; meet 2 and 3 at girdle, make new cutlet


CROWN
STEP ANGLE INDEX
1 35.00° 14-18-46-50-78-82; determine girdle thickness
2 35.00° 02-30-34-62-66-94; continue level girdle
3 35.71° 96-32-64; complete level girdle
T 0.00° Table; meetpoint with 2, 3, and 4
4 17.60° 09-23-33-63-65-95; meet 2 and 3 at girdle, make new cutlet

The author of a book on faceting, Charles Covill is an Austin, Texas-based cutter. Several of his designs have appeared in various facetors' guild newsletters.


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