simone-cervellati
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I know it's not strictly engraving, but all setters need to be able to handle a graver, at least to some degree...
Does any of you have experience with benches for stone setting? A colleague of mine asked me to help her build her new bench. She is upgrading to using a small ball vise, she already uses air-tools and a microscope but still holds her work on shellack stick against a bench pin. Given that and the fact that I've been doing some setting myself and I have been thinking of a new bench for myself toofor quite a while, I was pondering the idea of building 2 benches and be an happy craftsman with double the workspace my ideas are quite clear on what I like and don't like in engraving benches but stone setting presents a different challenge, what are the best setups in your own opinion? Adjustable vise height or adjustable scope stand since a small vise with jewelry work on it is always around the same height?(we have seen a couple of famous setters that work on what is basically a desk with a scope bolted on one side) shall we think of a more versatile design with a cutout and, say, a benchmate too?
I have scoured the benches thread and got some Ideas for my own new bench but I'm still a bit confused as far as stone setting goes..
Thanks everybody in advance for your help
Simone
Does any of you have experience with benches for stone setting? A colleague of mine asked me to help her build her new bench. She is upgrading to using a small ball vise, she already uses air-tools and a microscope but still holds her work on shellack stick against a bench pin. Given that and the fact that I've been doing some setting myself and I have been thinking of a new bench for myself toofor quite a while, I was pondering the idea of building 2 benches and be an happy craftsman with double the workspace my ideas are quite clear on what I like and don't like in engraving benches but stone setting presents a different challenge, what are the best setups in your own opinion? Adjustable vise height or adjustable scope stand since a small vise with jewelry work on it is always around the same height?(we have seen a couple of famous setters that work on what is basically a desk with a scope bolted on one side) shall we think of a more versatile design with a cutout and, say, a benchmate too?
I have scoured the benches thread and got some Ideas for my own new bench but I'm still a bit confused as far as stone setting goes..
Thanks everybody in advance for your help
Simone