Copper, sterling silver, stick pearl bead, lab grown ruby crystal (bought mannnny years ago). Fabricated.
Chris' Soldering Tool (nail tripod used to hold the platform down) |
Lessons Learned:
• If you insist on saving money by using copper as a base, then you MUST spend more money in fuel by using propane/oxy. Not sure it's worth it. :\
• It's really easy to get perfect placement of prongs by sinking them into the solderite board while attaching and drilling holes in the copper to stand them up straight.
• I really DO like flowing the solder on a part before joining. No where near as difficult or fiddly as I've always thought.
• Don't clip and polish the prongs until the stone is in place. These are a tad short and hard to bend over fully.
• Again - "jewelers cement" never hurt anyone. And besides there's only a microscopic amount on the square wire platform that supports the ruby.
I apologize for the massively ugly wad of earthquake putty holding the ring upright.
2 comments:
Love to see you using your Chris's Soldering Tool!
Nice ring Lora!
Hope you have a great day!
Cheers,
Tonya
www.wholelottawhimsy.com
www.tonyadavidson.com
Copper is much harder to solder and work with than silver I think. But it came out beautiful and that's all that counts in the end. It's a tricky setting, you make it look easy:)
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