Art Jewelry – Setting a cabochon in a bezel part 3
In part three of her three part series on setting a cabochon in a bezel Art Jewelry Magazine associate editor Addie Kidd shows you how to use a burnisher to finish setting your cabochon. [For more visit www.ArtJewelryMag.com]
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Thanks for the videos on this, its very informative and interesting.
I appreciate your time and skill spent to show us how you create jewellery in your own way.
It gives me some confidence as well as I am very interested in taking up a few courses related to metal jewellery smithing.
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me a stone setter from india and 15 years in this profession since the age of 16.i watched all the 3 episode.1st 2 episode was perfect but the 3rd episode i guess if u would have used a paper file to clean the border covering the stone with ur nail rather then using that steel tool over the border, would be more better..
any way new things i got to learn from u…thanks
Sorry Free2danz, there isn’t another video since this isn’t a complete pendant. It’s just focusing on one technique: setting a stone.
If it were a pendant I would’ve cut away any backplate and polished it to a final finish before setting a stone. Sorry about any confusion there.
If you’d like to learn about sawing, you can check out our Basic Sawing Techniques Video.
is there another part that shows the cutting away of the extra back plate? The finishing of the pendant?
Looking at my comments on your part 2 of this series you wouldn’t need to use a burnisher. By having a lower bezel and using a wider not longer roller the job would have been finished and you would be onto polishing.
The stone would already be tight in the setting
My credentials?
I made and set opal jewellery for many years and have been a manufacturing jeweller for over 30 years.
Viewers..get some good books and practice.
:Your video is good as a starting point
Thanks for posting it.
Go toward the wood! go toward the wood!
Stay away from the steel!
This vid gets a 4.2
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