Tuesday, October 20, 2009

How to make a six claw wire setting [Student support]

This is my latest project, an ongoing student support system for the early years of making jewellery. Research material is sometimes very difficult to find, so this is for those student who like to do their homework... enjoy
Cut 7 pieces of .9 mm wire (15 mm in length)
Bind them together and push the middle wire out.
Drop a silver ball into the middle and solder it.
Put this in your pendant motor and cut a groove into the wires (1.5mm deep) with your saw frame.
Completely pull out the middle wire and push open your claws (the groove helps you with this)


Solder the cuts closed, to stabilise your setting.

Measure your stone and jump ring. The stone must just be bigger than the inside of your jump ring.

Measure where the stone sits in your setting and file grooves into your jump ring. Your jump ring must sit just under where your stone sits, allowing your stone to rest on the jump ring.

Solder your jump ring in.


Now file and clean-up your setting as to how you need it. Remember to leave length at the bottom if you still need to file it for your shank.

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