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    It would be good to have the stage before the run over setting stage, so us amateurs can understand the whole process

    Thanks Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Townsend View Post
    It would be good to have the stage before the run over setting stage, so us amateurs can understand the whole process

    Thanks Paul
    There is nothing much else to it Paul.
    There is a fair bit of difference in result possible but that's just a matter of practice & you only learn that bit by doing MUCHO

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnmoto View Post
    My contact details are on my website or on goldsmiths hall under stone setters when you are ready just give us a call.
    What are you under John cos I couldnt find you.

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    I think I used the link dated the 6th which has a letter missing, just copied and pasted. Beautiful work, love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enigma View Post
    Thanks very much John!

    Just finished this one today, 2mm amethyst and ruby using your technique again, well my attempts at your technique anyway, Im sure you would make corrections in person!
    Very little clean up again so Im pleased with it Attachment 8377
    Hi Enigma well done as you no the less clean up the better especially on soft stones , I can't really see the setting quality
    Pic is not clear enough , for a cheap close up if you get loupe and put it tight against the lens on your mobile phone
    You can get some really good close up pics then I can give you advice on the setting , keep up the good work the more you
    Do the better you get , a good practice would be to get small sheet of silver and some good quality c/z and set as many as you can , that's how I teach students.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patstone View Post
    What are you under John cos I couldnt find you.
    Here is the link.
    http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/libra...iamond-setter/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patstone View Post
    I think I used the link dated the 6th which has a letter missing, just copied and pasted. Beautiful work, love it.
    Thank you appreciate it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Townsend View Post
    It would be good to have the stage before the run over setting stage, so us amateurs can understand the whole process

    Thanks Paul

    Hi Paul the only thing I left out was drilling the hole , what do you won't to no
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    Thanks John

    Ive actually got a really good camera- a Nikon with macro lens, Im just a crap photographer! lol

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