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[869] 950 Palladium: Bench Guide
The palladium bench guide reviews the working characteristics of palladium for the jewelry bench staff and provides an overview of the unique advantages and benefits of palladium jewelry for managers, sales professionals and consumers. It is intended to serve as a source for information on the most commonly encountered palladium jewelry scenarios and the related materials available in the industry today.... (2007)
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Show me more articles from: [Visual Communications]|[Mark B. Mann]
Releated Categories: [Bench Tips & Tricks]|[Palladium Fabrication]

 

[14] Bench Trick Principles
What is a bench trick? A shortcut? A faster way of doing something? A better method? A tool used for one purpose converted to another? A tool or technique that saves time, effort, thinking and work? Bench tricks are keys to understanding Process, signifiers that someone has understood the process occurring and they are therefore useful to understanding the nature of metal and metalworking. Think process and look for patterns.... (2002)
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Show me more articles from: [Brain Press Publications]|[Charles Lewton-Brain]
Releated Categories: [Bench Tips & Tricks]|[Beginner's Corner]

 

[205] Channel setting - Set 'Em Straight
Over the past decade, channel setting has grown in popularity. Setting small diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and even emeralds into channels has become commonplace in most shops. Hardly a week goes by without some form of repair being preformed on a channel set piece. The following tips will hopefully make this work a little easier.... (2003)
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Show me more articles from: [BWSimon]|[Bradney W. Simon]
Releated Categories: [Stone Setting]|[Bench Tips & Tricks]

 

[824] Curve Ahead - Using Coils To Bend Tubing
Many tools sold in model/hobby stores can be used for jewelry making. During a recent visit to a hobby shop, I found these tube bending coils, which model makers use to build models that require bent tubing. Jewelry makers will find these coils handy when bending tubing for projects.... (2006)
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Show me more articles from: [AJM]|[Jurgen J. Maerz]
Releated Categories: [Bench Tips & Tricks]
ISBN: B00006K39S

 

[222] Detailed Diamond Setting Applications
What is one of the causes of a "rippling or jagged" effect around an inside cutting edge in a Gypsy or Flush setting? How can this be avoided? When an edge of a cutting tool (of any shape) glances over or hits a facet it will ride above that face. In turn, it will.... (2003)
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Show me more articles from: [Gemz]|[Gerald N. Lewy]
Releated Categories: [Stone Setting]|[Bench Tips & Tricks]

 

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