This combination course focuses on the specific needs and goals of bench jewelers who use gravers and related tools for stone setting and engraving. It will provide jewelers with refined and effective skills that increase the business rewards and creative satisfaction of custom jewelry work. If you love bench work and seek personal growth by studying with a top instructor, this fast-paced class is perfect for you - reserve your seat today!
Course Info
06/23-06/27
08/18-08/22
Stone Setting
Objectives
- Correct setup of GRS equipment
- Operation of common classroom tools
- Tool sharpening, theory, and geometry
- Surface preparation for engraving or stone setting
- Artwork layout and design principles
- Design transfer techniques
- Proper use of workholding fixtures and devices
- Business practices and pricing work (varies by instructor)
- Shading techniques and background treatments
- Effective use of a micromotor
- Block and script letter engraving
- Basic prong, flush, bead, and channel setting techniques using round stones
- Basics of metal inlay
Class Project(s)
- Steel and brass practice plates
- Brass stone plates
- Brass practice rings
- Brass channel ring
- Brass pavé ring
- 4 prong pinwheel practice ring for round stones
Prerequisites
No prerequisites
Cancellation/Transfer Policy
We reserve your seat upon receipt of course deposit. To transfer or cancel your reservation, notify GRS at least 30 days before the class start date to transfer deposit or receive a refund, less $50. Deposits are not transferrable or refundable less than 30 days before the course start date. If you have any questions about this information, please do not hesitate to call us! We would be glad to help you. Call 800-835-3519, Monday – Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM.
Please note: Course information subject to change without notice. Example images may not show exact techniques, methods, designs, etc., taught or demonstrated in course.
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