3 Ways to Tube Set a Stone: Part 1
Just added my first Closed Captioning. So, check it out! NOTE: It is best to drill a hole under the setting (centered on the stone) before soldering. Air will escape around the stone and setting but, it is best to be safe. Also, the hole allows light to enter the stone, making it more reflective and sparkly. Easier to clean the stone too. --- PLEASE NOTE: I have an EXTENSIVE website that can answer many of your questions. For more information visit my website: http://www.nancylthamilton.com/ Also find me on: Facebook: / nancylthamiltonjewelry Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/nancylthami... If you LIKE this video, please click "Like", share with your friends and SUBSCRIBE please. Thank you! I appreciate it.

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