File:Drilling a hole in a jade key fob.jpg

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Drilling a hole into jade

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English: A GIA Graduate Gemologist drills a hole into a piece of jade to be used as a key fob. The work is slow and takes patience. The drill is inserted slowly into the piece under water using a drill press with a special bit, operated for a while, and then backed out. The process is repeated until done.
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Camera location36° 10′ 40.08″ N, 115° 04′ 10.24″ W  Heading=110.68288° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Photo taken by and courtesy of Thomas Farley at https://southwestrockhounding.com/tag/jason-fabbi/

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