Here is a tool modification from @saltwater.and.silver - “How to avoid scratches on your bezel when setting stones
✨And here’s your answer✨
(Well, one of them anyway)
I think that tool mods are the absolute JAM. Take something that’s great, and make it even greater (more great?).
This mod is so quick and easy and will make a huge difference when it comes to setting stones.
When our bezel rockers are straight out of the package they have a pretty crisp (aka sharp) edge.
And man when that slip happens and the scratch just drags down the side of the bezel *CUE THE TEARS* (or angry grunts, slamming tools, giving up all together- insert whatever you like).
Let’s be honest… we *all* slip every now and then, so we all know how this feels. HORRIBLE- it feels horrible.
So grab your sandpaper and get after those crispy, sharp edges.
Here I’m using some old 320, so it’s a bit softer and it left a smooth finish. Continue up in your grits to achieve that same soft finish while maintaining the structure of the tool (don’t go TOO crazy, just soften the edge).
Now when you slip the damage will be far less (although it’ll still leave a mark) and be easier to fix.
Save this post for your next tool mod and tell me if this was helpful!” YEA! Thanks Stephanie! I always modify my tools before I use them and this is so helpful to see in action. Brass rockers are also softer than steel and less likely to mar metal and damage stones 🙌 #bezelrocker #settingsettings #stonesettingtools