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Apply heat with the hand torch, gradually increasing it until it is hot enough to begin soldering. Now temper and strip. Repeat on the opposite side, using brazing again. Tip: When using more than three solder joints in your stone setting jewelry, use brazing as many times as possible. STEP 7: To make the bezel, wrap the strip around the stone, allowing it to overlap. When you have the desired shape, remove the stone. Where the strip overlaps, cut it and make sure the two ends are the same measurement with no gaps. Melt the bezel joint, place one of the smaller solder chips into the joint with the tweezers. Gently and evenly apply heat to the bezel until it begins to weld, and then remove the flame. Time again to temper and strip. STEP 8: Place the bevel on the mandrel, if you prefer use round nose pliers, tap with a mallet until you get a circle. Check if the stone fits into place, if the bevel is too big, saw the welding line a little. If the stone still does not fit, file the ends.
The bezel strip may be taller than the stone, to reduce its height rub the base against the coarse sandpaper. The height of the bezel needs to be approximately in line with the beginning of the curve of the stone. STEP 9: Place the bezel on the right corner of your stone. Cast and add chips around the outside of the bezel. Solder on the wire mesh and solder block. Apply heat gradually, start gentle and increase until the solder flows. Time again to temper and strip. Tip: A wire mesh is advisable BYB Directory when we are setting the stone, so the heat can be distributed evenly throughout the piece. This will also prevent the bezel from getting too hot and possibly melting. Use the remaining textured leaf, bend it over a mandrel or using round nose pliers to make the ring for the necklace. STEP 10: Rub the edges on sandpaper until stripping. Cast the ring and center the piece. Place them together. Using the shears, cut silver shavings that are easy to solder and place two of them on each side.
Keep giving it heat and gradually increase it until it starts to solder. Time again to temper and strip. Clean your piece using different grades of sandpaper leaving it with a matte finish. Tip: Use an oxidizing solution on the textured strip of the pendant and polish the raised areas to enhance the textured appearance of your stone-set jewelry piece. STEP 11: For jewelry setting, try to get as much grip as possible. Using a flat bevel roller, push one of the bezel parts against the stone. You will need to push at the "north", "south", "east" and "west" points to avoid a build-up of metal. In addition to between these points, continue doing it around the stone. Place the bevel roller at a higher angle, and apply pressure against the middle and top of the bevel edges. Use a burnisher for the top, removing any sharp edges and shining the silver. STEP 12: It is time to place the snake chain through the ring. His project is ready after having successfully followed our steps for setting stones in jewelry. STEP 13: Place your jewelry piece on a display stand. Don't you have one? At Cookson-Clal you can find your favorite exhibitors. Do you want to start your own stone setting jewelry or want to learn how to make bezel settings? You can choose all the stone setting jewelry tools at Cookson-Clal for any project you are going to start.
The bezel strip may be taller than the stone, to reduce its height rub the base against the coarse sandpaper. The height of the bezel needs to be approximately in line with the beginning of the curve of the stone. STEP 9: Place the bezel on the right corner of your stone. Cast and add chips around the outside of the bezel. Solder on the wire mesh and solder block. Apply heat gradually, start gentle and increase until the solder flows. Time again to temper and strip. Tip: A wire mesh is advisable BYB Directory when we are setting the stone, so the heat can be distributed evenly throughout the piece. This will also prevent the bezel from getting too hot and possibly melting. Use the remaining textured leaf, bend it over a mandrel or using round nose pliers to make the ring for the necklace. STEP 10: Rub the edges on sandpaper until stripping. Cast the ring and center the piece. Place them together. Using the shears, cut silver shavings that are easy to solder and place two of them on each side.
Keep giving it heat and gradually increase it until it starts to solder. Time again to temper and strip. Clean your piece using different grades of sandpaper leaving it with a matte finish. Tip: Use an oxidizing solution on the textured strip of the pendant and polish the raised areas to enhance the textured appearance of your stone-set jewelry piece. STEP 11: For jewelry setting, try to get as much grip as possible. Using a flat bevel roller, push one of the bezel parts against the stone. You will need to push at the "north", "south", "east" and "west" points to avoid a build-up of metal. In addition to between these points, continue doing it around the stone. Place the bevel roller at a higher angle, and apply pressure against the middle and top of the bevel edges. Use a burnisher for the top, removing any sharp edges and shining the silver. STEP 12: It is time to place the snake chain through the ring. His project is ready after having successfully followed our steps for setting stones in jewelry. STEP 13: Place your jewelry piece on a display stand. Don't you have one? At Cookson-Clal you can find your favorite exhibitors. Do you want to start your own stone setting jewelry or want to learn how to make bezel settings? You can choose all the stone setting jewelry tools at Cookson-Clal for any project you are going to start.