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What's excepted is the final result
If you have a diamond or sapphire, pushing the solid claw against the stone will indent the gold enough to make a kind of bearing.
You need to judge if you can get away with it, sometimes It's not a good idea & looks a mess or just won't work.
A short fat stubby claw probably might not be moveable without cutting a bearing & the only option is a stone that fits properly.
You can bend the "rules" abit once you've learnt them & sometimes It's required.
You can't always have everything ideal unfortunately but it is of course better..
I use various rubber wheels these days to tidy up most jobs..
Last edited by Gemsetterchris; 01-09-2014 at 06:15 PM.
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Hi, it's me again
After a long time it is finally done.
Best advice was "Don't over complicate".
Thanks again.
And thanks a lot for the tip on a burr handle. I don't have anything like it and now I see it as must have I was thinking about using hand drill or something similar for burrs for quite a long time (every time when I was cursing high rpm of my hobby drill) but I wasn't sure if it works.
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I think it looks beautiful Anna, well done. Loving the texture on the ring shank too.
Suse
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Thanks Susie, I am still learning basics of working with faceted stones.
Texture is done with old hammer personalized with saw.
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I think the ring shank with its texture is beautiful Anna, but I am not a great fan of prongs.
Perhaps one day you will try a tapered rub over collet. You can buy them, or make your own. They have the additional benefit of not being so size sensitive. Regards, Dennis.
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That looks great Anna, and as you've just learnt, the uses for a dremel are fairly limited due to their high rpm.
Chris: interesting comments about prong setting stones and the indents made when pushed onto diamonds etc. Presuming that you always need to cut a 'v' groove when pushing against much softer stones right?
Nick
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You should always have a bearing cut, this was an instance of having a too small stone where the stone sat inside the claws rather than "inside" the claws.
I make cuts are more shaped like a "7" for bigger stones.
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