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    Good Peter! I bet it was fiddly.
    You have inspired me to have a go, so i ordered a bag of 1mm cz`s..now to find something to put some in.
    Have to see if i can find time to spend messing around for fun.

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    Fantastic work Peter,
    was the course at Jura?

    Les
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    Wow, no wonder you only want to put that effort into gold etc. Beautiful.
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    The course was indeed with Jura - there aren't many people offering training in it.

    There is a mechanical issue to using gold as well - silver isn't really up to this (and the tarnish issue isn't great for any pave). Then there's getting people to pay for the time it takes, it's just not going to fly unless the materials are top-notch. Then there's the minor issue of finding a market for it...!

    That took me a full day to do that; more practice will mean it gets quicker, but it's *got* to be more accurate - the stones are at different levels, the orientation varies, the prong sizes vary...

    The course was hard work. Almost all of the setting training I've had before was not applicable, the ways of working under the scope were *very* different to what I've seen before - although I got the impression they're common for European-trained setters (esp. Germany?). I'm still rejigging some of my working methods to fit, but right at the moment I'd love to build a new bench just for setting, rather than my more general setup. Space constraints... Picked up a lot on photo techniques, CAD and the likes too - just being in the environment was very useful.

    Made coming back to the full-time work a bit mundane though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ps_bond View Post
    The course was indeed with Jura - there aren't many people offering training in it.
    That's the such a high level I even can not dream about. Awesome. I'm a bit envious
    Amazing work and the main thing that you seem truly enjoying with this!
    Lana.

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    Beautiful work Peter

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    WOW Peter.............Jura............what a place to go, look forwards to seeing your piccies

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    That's Beautiful, Fantastic!!! :-)
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