Originally Posted by
CJ57
Set or unset they can’t punch mark behind a setting only on a flat or curved area of your work. The only way you could have your marks behind a setting would be to laser mark and then I’d set afterwards. If it’s on rings you’d want the mark on the shank opposite the setting. They usually have guidelines on where best to mark, I’m sure Edinburgh do. I usually put mine centre of a piece for laser marking or on outer edge for a punch mark. It depends on the design and where it can be supported so as not to distort the piece of work when it’s struck
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