polish with hairbrush after cylinder burring, makes all the difference. Also using a "splitter" after placing the stones makes stronger prongs holding the stones, in stead of cutting the rectangle in half in order to create two prongs.
Hi Anthony Moses, no I measure all my diamonds to be the exact same size. If you work with 2mm diamonds I measure them to be 2.00mm and not bigger or smaller. =) Otherwise this would mess up the alignment Regards
Hello, Thank you for reply. Howewer, I do not clear certain steps that you have explained to me: What do you mean by magic division? And what you mean with 1-6 - 12 - 18 - 24, that is, what are they? I am grateful to you
Wow, late reply. I start working from the center outwards. One stone in the middle, six of equal size around, 12 of equal size in the next circle and so on
what the criteria you drew the first 7 holes in the middle ?? the distances between a circle and the other and thicknesses such as you calculated? I hope to get answers, thanks in advance
Hi Peppe, determine the middle of the circle, measure the diameter of your diamond and start from there. The magic division is always 1 - 6 - 12 - 18 - 24 but you need the same size stones for that to be possible. As you can see with the first 7 : 1 - 6. The other rails are just continuing
It is PI, right? 3.141. So PI equal sized stones fit around 1/2 of the original. 2 x PI equal sized stones can fit around 1 stone, that makes 6 stones fitting around the first stone and you add another 6 stones for each increasing ring? So the magic division is always 1 - 6 - 12 - 18 - 24 - 30 - 36 - 42?
Wow that’s stunning! I have never thought about how difficult a circular setting would be. And somehow you made it work beautifully
Thanks Ollie, obviously there are many ways on how to set diamonds in a circle but this is my personal preference.
AMAZING! He created, by hand a circular setting WITH prongs! I am going to try this.
Thanks for your comment Cecil =)
Wow, scandalously beautiful !!!
jaime eduardo sequeda becerra thanks for those kind words
polish with hairbrush after cylinder burring, makes all the difference. Also using a "splitter" after placing the stones makes stronger prongs holding the stones, in stead of cutting the rectangle in half in order to create two prongs.
Thanks Ruud, sometimes I also split and sometimes I cut it in half. Depends on the width of the prong ;-)
Great work and great design. It may be bees wax, but one of the blue diamonds was 'dead' looking.
Wakita Sioux Thanks for your comment. All blue diamonds are natural and therefore each and very single one had a different sparkle. Kind regards !
Can you do a video on diamond setting teeth grillz?
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Good morning and thank you ! =)
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Do all of your diamonds have to be the same exact size? For example if you had a 2mm, 2.14mm, and a 2.17 mm round diamond could they work together?
Hi Anthony Moses, no I measure all my diamonds to be the exact same size. If you work with 2mm diamonds I measure them to be 2.00mm and not bigger or smaller. =) Otherwise this would mess up the alignment
Regards
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Not yet Jaques, but will be online in the future =)
Nice
What is the name of the short twist drill bit you used in the beginning? I've never seen them so short
Hello, Thank you for reply. Howewer, I do not clear certain steps that you have explained to me: What do you mean by magic division? And what you mean with 1-6 - 12 - 18 - 24, that is, what are they? I am grateful to you
Wow, late reply. I start working from the center outwards.
One stone in the middle, six of equal size around, 12 of equal size in the next circle and so on
nice working!! What is the correct name of bur used at 9:00? and did you use 120° onglette graver?
Hi Hyun Jun Jang,
That's a tapered bur.
No all hand sharpened gravers unto 60 degrees.
Regards,
Niels
What's the tool you are using to grab hold of the diamonds and push them into the settings?
This tool is just a prong pusher (but then a bit bigger) so you can actually use the adhesion force of water to pick up a diamond by it's table.
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what the criteria you drew the first 7 holes in the middle ?? the distances between a circle and the other and thicknesses such as you calculated? I hope to get answers, thanks in advance
Hi Peppe, determine the middle of the circle, measure the diameter of your diamond and start from there. The magic division is always 1 - 6 - 12 - 18 - 24 but you need the same size stones for that to be possible. As you can see with the first 7 : 1 - 6. The other rails are just continuing
It is PI, right? 3.141. So PI equal sized stones fit around 1/2 of the original. 2 x PI equal sized stones can fit around 1 stone, that makes 6 stones fitting around the first stone and you add another 6 stones for each increasing ring? So the magic division is always 1 - 6 - 12 - 18 - 24 - 30 - 36 - 42?
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Thanks once again!
Whats the name of the tool your using at 25.40
nice!
Thank you Robert
Hoi, domme vraag maar op welke snelheid (rpm) boor je die gaten? Ik moet nog wennen aan mn micromotor maar zelfs op 5000 rpm lijkt het veels te snel.
Hello sir i am ready is micro work
Thanks!
What is the tool used at 7:00 called?
That's a graver. We use to create bright cuts ;-)
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