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Chanel's new red Sailor Moon necklace Z 41500, Z is made of real gold and diamonds, and a custom version with real gold and diamonds is available!
Sterling silver exquisite version with thick gold plating Coco Crush ruby series, making this look beautiful is really, really difficult. The center features a 0.15-carat small diamond that moves with the chain! The rose gold is real gold plating, but not the reddish rose gold plating color! Let's look at the "C" shaped stripe cut. I tried many times using ordinary machine methods to achieve the desired 8-line effect, but it just didn't look right. Then I thought of using a diamond cutter, and sure enough, because of its extremely high hardness, wear resistance, and low coefficient of friction, the effect of cutting with a diamond cutter is perfect! Of course, the cost is also extremely high; diamond cutters are generally used to cut diamonds!
Don't be fooled by the simple two-tone stripes; the size of these cross grooves is extremely fine! The precision is so fine that calipers can't measure the groove's dimensions, and on such a fine groove, the transition from wide in the middle to rapidly narrowing at the end is crucial! This fork represents the cutting process where the cutter gradually tapers from thick to thin, so the entire cut isn't a planar operation but a three-dimensional one. The blade rapidly tapers from deep to shallow, creating a texture effect that's beyond the capabilities of most. The Z-shaped cut is a perfect example of a gradual, rapid tapering transition! Because it's an extremely difficult and time-consuming three-dimensional CNC process, not only is the facade consistent, but the side profile
Sterling silver exquisite version with thick gold plating Coco Crush ruby series, making this look beautiful is really, really difficult. The center features a 0.15-carat small diamond that moves with the chain! The rose gold is real gold plating, but not the reddish rose gold plating color! Let's look at the "C" shaped stripe cut. I tried many times using ordinary machine methods to achieve the desired 8-line effect, but it just didn't look right. Then I thought of using a diamond cutter, and sure enough, because of its extremely high hardness, wear resistance, and low coefficient of friction, the effect of cutting with a diamond cutter is perfect! Of course, the cost is also extremely high; diamond cutters are generally used to cut diamonds!
Don't be fooled by the simple two-tone stripes; the size of these cross grooves is extremely fine! The precision is so fine that calipers can't measure the groove's dimensions, and on such a fine groove, the transition from wide in the middle to rapidly narrowing at the end is crucial! This fork represents the cutting process where the cutter gradually tapers from thick to thin, so the entire cut isn't a planar operation but a three-dimensional one. The blade rapidly tapers from deep to shallow, creating a texture effect that's beyond the capabilities of most. The Z-shaped cut is a perfect example of a gradual, rapid tapering transition! Because it's an extremely difficult and time-consuming three-dimensional CNC process, not only is the facade consistent, but the side profile
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