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Gemstone Faceting Tools – Diamond Faceting Laps, Sintered Laps & Specialized Laps for Gem Cutting

Complete range of professional diamond faceting laps and accessories for gemstone cutting and polishing. From standard diamond faceting laps and sintered metal bond laps for hard gem materials, to specialized ripple and channel laps for specific faceting applications — everything needed to achieve precise facets and brilliant mirror finishes on gemstones of all hardness levels. Compatible with standard 6" and 8" faceting machines.

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Laps by Type & Stage

Stage Lap Type Best For Shop
Machines Faceting Machines Mast and digital faceting units Shop →
Rough Pre-forming Standard Diamond Faceting Laps (260–325 grit) Initial gem pre-forming and rough facet shaping Shop →
Facet Shaping Standard Diamond Laps (600–1200 grit) Accurate facet grinding and angle setting Shop →
Hard Gem Materials Sintered Diamond Laps Sapphire, ruby, topaz, spinel (Mohs 8+) Shop →
Specialized Faceting Ripple Laps, Channel Laps Specialty facet patterns and surface textures Shop →
Pre-Polish Full Face Laps (3000 grit) Near-scratch-free facet surface Shop →
Final Polish Tin / Zinc Laps + Diamond Compound Mirror finish on faceted gems Shop →
Lap Mounting Master Support Laps (6" / 8") Aluminium backing laps for faceting machines Shop →

Compatible Applications

  • Gemstone faceting — quartz, amethyst, citrine, topaz, tourmaline, sapphire, garnet
  • Precision facet grinding at exact angles and azimuths
  • Hard gem material faceting (Mohs 8+) with sintered laps
  • Specialty facet patterns with ripple and channel laps
  • Compatible with standard 6" and 8" faceting machines

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What laps do I need to get started with gemstone faceting?
    A: A basic faceting setup requires: a coarse diamond lap (260–325 grit) for pre-forming, a medium lap (600–1200 grit) for shaping facets, a fine lap (3000 grit full face) for pre-polish, and a polishing lap (tin or zinc) charged with diamond compound or cerium oxide for final mirror polish. A master support lap is also needed for mounting laps on the faceting machine.
  • Q: What is the difference between standard diamond laps and sintered diamond laps?
    A: Standard diamond faceting laps use a resin or metal bond with diamond particles on the surface — economical and effective for most gem materials (Mohs 6–8). Sintered diamond laps have diamond embedded throughout the entire disc — as the surface wears, fresh diamonds are continuously exposed, giving much longer service life on very hard gem materials (Mohs 8+) like sapphire, ruby, and topaz.
  • Q: What are ripple and channel faceting laps used for?
    A: Ripple laps have a textured surface pattern that produces a distinctive ripple finish on faceted gem surfaces — used for specialty decorative faceting effects. Channel laps have grooved channels that provide better coolant flow and a slightly different cutting action — used for specific gem materials and faceting styles where the channel pattern improves cutting performance.
  • Q: What size lap does my faceting machine use?
    A: Most faceting machines use 6" or 8" laps. Always verify your machine's master lap diameter and thread specification (right or left hand, 1/4"-20 or 1/2" thread) before ordering replacement laps or master support laps.