Examining Graver results

  • Description

    Once the Onglette graver is secured in the wooden handle, I will get the 'feel' of the new blade.
    I must make sure all of the honed sides are equal on both side of the blade..If this passes my visual inspection, then the graver is ready for the paper finishing. Once that is done..it's now able to be used to what it was made for.."Bright-Cutting"

  • Author
    Gerry Lewy

    With over 40 years experience as a stone setter, Gerry Lewy is known throughout the diamond setting community. Gerry started his 9-year apprenticeship with a jewelry manufacturer and tutored by a gentleman ‘setter’, in Haddon Gardens, London. Gerry has redeveloped himself into more than a master setter, his purpose is now to be a teacher of the art as well.

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