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How to Practice Sawing Straight Lines in Jewelry Making Without Fighting the Metal

A jeweler’s saw can feel surprisingly unruly at first. The blade catches, the metal chatters, and a line that looked simple on paper suddenly wanders off in the wrong direction. For beginners, this is one of the first moments when hand control becomes real. Sawing is not just about cutting through sheet metal. It teaches pressure, posture, patience, and how… 

What to Do When Your Solder Will Not Flow in Jewelry Making

Soldering can be one of the most baffling moments in a jewelry studio. You carefully prepare your pieces, lay on your solder, light the torch, and then… nothing happens. The solder sits in a little bead, unaffected by your repeated heating. If you’re new to the studio, you might not be sure what you did wrong. Actually, the fix is… 

Why Your Bezel Setting Feels Too Tight or Too Loose at the Same Time

At first glance, a bezel setting can be deceivingly simple. It’s just a band of metal fitted over a cabochon stone, pressed down until it’s tight, right? Not quite. On the workbench, it’s rarely that cut and dried. One phenomenon many beginners experience is when the bezel setting appears too tight as they fit the cabochon stone, only to feel…