This essay was put into the "MJSA-Journal" magazine two months ago. It is one of the nicest essay printed for me and of course for YOU, the reader.
This essay needs no extra writing from me, just read it for yourself.
This essay was put into the "MJSA-Journal" magazine two months ago. It is one of the nicest essay printed for me and of course for YOU, the reader.
This essay needs no extra writing from me, just read it for yourself.
This essay was first seen in the "Bench" magazine many years ago, but it still applies to our 'metal cutting' processes.
I don't like the word "tricks", only entertainers do 'tricks', but these are just 'very important jewellery & stone setting techniques'.
The Level of Difficulty is '15+ out of 10'.
In this diagram, I'm showing the angles of the cutting-bur should be using. This HSS bur was crafted similarly to a diamond. The chosen angle should match the angle of the stone that's being set into the ring.
The 'angles of the bur' must apply to the stone that you are using. If the bur is crooked or at an angle so will the stone be crooked. Simple as that.