When deciding which texture band to fit the setting onto blue tac is your friend
It's also great for showing clients roughly what the stone will look like
blue tac and rubies the perfect combo, lol
When deciding which texture band to fit the setting onto blue tac is your friend
It's also great for showing clients roughly what the stone will look like
blue tac and rubies the perfect combo, lol
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Probably best to solder for the final deliverable though
I use blutak for handling stones rather than the more traditional wax; it's also handy for holding small objects (domes, for example) while sanding and so on.
Blu-Tack's my friend too. The beeswax mixed with powdered charcoal beloved of setters is slightly more sticky, but leaves a mess on stones and fingers. Well at least on mine, maybe because I get hot when I'm doing something difficult. An added bonus is that you can spell it in at least three different ways.
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