Raytech Shaw

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Expert gem cutters have used the Raytech Shaw faceter to cut some of the worlds finest gemstones. Originally the J. Scott Company manufactured the equipment.

Louis Eaton Shaw invented and patented the Scott Faceter in 1961. Years later, Raytech Industries was granted manufacturing rights, and the name was changed to the Raytech Shaw. In 1974 the equipment was modernized (U.S. Patent # 2,724,220). In August of 2006, Scott Manufacturing acquired the rights to produce and distribute the equipment and has been producing and distributing the faceter ever si

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HOME | raytechsaw Raytech Lapidary Saws, a division of Scott Enterprises, has a long tradition of serving industry, science, and professional craftsmen for over 60 years. Our commitment to manufacturing excellence - a commitment to all who work in the markets we serve - is found within our products and websites.

Photos from Raytech Shaw's post 06/24/2019

Shots from Peterson Mountain

06/24/2019
06/24/2019

Prepping for the morning dig

06/24/2019

Prepping the mine for digging crystal pockets. Moving big rocks the easy way!

Photos from Raytech Shaw's post 06/24/2019

Peterson Mountain, NV Krystal Tips Mine

WHIM13 - The Arkenstone - Aquamarine 03/08/2019

Saw this on YouTube, fascinating!

WHIM13 - The Arkenstone - Aquamarine A Helix Aquamarine that was filmed at the 2013 Munich Mineral Show. Dr. Robert Lavinsky - from The Arkenstone based in Dallas, Texas, USA (www.irocks.com) - ...

07/10/2018

For technical questions or to order machines and parts, contact Rick at (303) 887-6942 or [email protected]

Grays and Torreys 07/10/2018

Climbed Grays and Torreys Peaks with my daughter on June 9, 2018.

06/12/2018

Collecting a pocket at Peterson Mountain

Photos from Raytech Shaw's post 06/12/2018

Peterson Mountain, NV in May 2018. Even though it rained about 3 inches in 24 hours, had a good dig, found some cool scepters and other quartz formations. The lighting wasn't good, because of the cloud cover. A lot of the bigger crystals were Amethyst.

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