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Archive for August, 2000

Moving Metal Molds

Tuesday, August 1st, 2000 by Suzanne Wade

In an age where productivity and consistency can determine whether a jewelry piece is profitable or not, many manufacturers are discovering a technique first explored during the rubber shortages of world war 2 - the use of metal instead of rubber to create molds. (more…)

Minimize or Eliminate Breakage of Stones in V-Shaped Prongs

Tuesday, August 1st, 2000 by Mark B. Mann

Setting a pear or marquise in a V-shaped prong without breaking the stone can be difficult. Moreover, the points of such stones are susceptible to damage during the course of normal wear. Certified Master Bench Jeweler Stephen Hermanson of Galloway and Moseley, Sumter, S.C., says the key to preventing damage is to avoid contact between the point of the stone and the V-shaped prong. He suggests this trick: (more…)