Hello Everybody,
I'm trying to flush set cabochons between 3-6mm, are they set slightly differently to faceted stones? as the cabs just move around while I'm trying to set.
Any help or ticks and trips would be great.
Thank you,
Denise
Hello Everybody,
I'm trying to flush set cabochons between 3-6mm, are they set slightly differently to faceted stones? as the cabs just move around while I'm trying to set.
Any help or ticks and trips would be great.
Thank you,
Denise
Hi, Louise. It's unusual to try and flush set cabochons, because the large amount of metal to be moved, creates a problem with clearing up afterwards. Even if successful, the final effect is not necessarily pleasing.
As you have found, smaller cabochons also tend to turn turtle when pushed, unless the floor which bears them is flat.
If you are keen to try, then use fine silver sheet and having made a hole of the right diameter with a round burr, flatten the floor by inserting a matching Wheel Burr, pictured below, but end on. Cousins have them.
Practice with copper first. Welcome to the forum, Dennis.
Quote: "I found this image of some vintage rings and now I just can't shake the idea."
Yes I can quite understand that. It is quite tantalising and relies on the fact that the cabs are very shallow.
You might have to ask a dealer to search through their stock for very flat cabs and settle for another colour if necessary.
Please let us know how you get on. Regards, Dennis.
Either that or you’ll have to find vintage stones and reuse them. I think the cut of stones is quite different in vintage jewellery
When I did a metal working course 20 years or so ago it wasn't called flush setting by my tutor. I remember her teaching me how to set 3 and 4mm cabochons with a hammer and punch into balls of silver with just a ball burr to open up a hole and a setting punch and hammer. I keep meaning to try it again because I like the subtle texture that the hammer and punch gave. I've still got a piece of jewellery that I wear that was set that way. Since taking up metal work again I've flush set vintage glass stones but they were faceted, although I still just use a ball burr to open up the hole. It's all doable, you just have to play.
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