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    Default Trillion settings

    Hello! I have made settings before but not triangular, I have watched tutorials on at the bench and its basically the same as I have done previously, I just wondered if anyone had any tips or suggestions? I have to make 7 the same size in silver, so I'm sure i'll be a pro after!

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    Make sure you drill a relief in the claw where the points of the stones sit. A small dimple will do so the point is not in contact with the claw otherwise there is a good chance it will be broken

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    If they are the kind with sharp corners, it helps to have a trillion bezel mandrel too. You can mark where to form them and they will come out more even. Also make the join along one side and not at a corner, as you want gentle corners as stated by Joseph.

    https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=tr...qwGoW7UYzJipgC Dennis.

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    sorry i should have specified they will be bezel set thank you dennis I will take a look!

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    I see no mention of what size stones you wish to make settings for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goldsmith View Post
    I see no mention of what size stones you wish to make settings for.
    sorry, they are 4mm

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    For 4mm. trillion stones, if you cannot buy what you need, I would consider making a steel punch and shaping the colletts in a block of wood or a lead block, practising with copper first. This company sells silver steel rods, ideal for punches and jump ring spits;https://www.ekpsupplies.com/silversteel.html


    James

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    Thank you, I have found a video tutorial on at the bench so I'll see what he suggests too!


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