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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13 Responses to “Art Jewelry – Setting a cabochon in a bezel part 3”

  • artjewelrymag:

    Why, hello to Brazil! I’m too excited to know that our videos are helping jewelers worldwide. :)

  • artjewelrymag:

    Aw, you’re more than welcome.
    Hope you’re learning all sorts of great jewelry techniques!

  • artjewelrymag:

    Thank you! Love that you’re enjoying them.

  • vivacce65:

    thank you for the videos. I am watching them here in Brazil!

  • spurioussignals:

    I love your videos, just the right pace, great camera angle, clear concise directions and you have such a easy reassuring manner, best instructional jewelry videos on you tube.
    Thanks!

  • scardan123:

    Many many thanks for your videos! Watching them is very useful. Your’ great (and nice).

  • artjewelrymag:

    You’re welcome. Glad to hear that you find our videos helpful. You’re going to love making jewelry!!

    For more jewelry-making pointers, how-to projects, and book and product reviews, you should check out our magazine or visit our Web site. :)

  • cuteychibigon:

    Hi there!
    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.

  • pinku2910:

    hi
    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

  • artjewelrymag:

    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.

  • free2danz:

    is there another part that shows the cutting away of the extra back plate? The finishing of the pendant?

  • utooth:

    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.

  • 1axvn:

    Go toward the wood! go toward the wood!

    Stay away from the steel!

    This vid gets a 4.2

    1axvn

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