pitviper33
Rough_Rock
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- Apr 21, 2010
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Hi all. I''m not sure whether "Rocky Talk" is the right place for this question, but there seems to be more discussion on engagement rings here than anywhere else. Also, sorry if this has been covered a thousand times, but you know, search is broken...
I''m in the market for an engagement ring. I''ve looked around, and I found a designer setting that''s really close to what I want, but not quite there. I''ve also talked to WF, and they think they can make what I want. Unsurprisingly that''s a little more expensive than buying the one that''s close. I''m just slightly uneasy about how well I can communicate exactly what I want to their designer and just how many iterations he''ll have to go through before he matches the image in my head. I may go that route, but then it got me thinking. Why not just design it myself? Then I''ll know that it''s exactly what I wanted it to be the first time. And I can spend as much time as I want tweaking and adjusting without having to pay somebody else for the effort. Plus, I think it''d be really cool if I could tell my girlfriend (well I guess she''d be my fiance when I told her) that I''d designed the ring myself.
Obviously I''d still need someone else to make the mold and do the casting, but design seems like something I can handle. There would be just a few things I''d need some help on though. I''d need some details about normal post dimensions and euro-shank dimensions. I''m not sure whether any designers will be willing to share that info or if it''s considered trade secret. Has anyone here ever done something like this? What do you think?
I''m in the market for an engagement ring. I''ve looked around, and I found a designer setting that''s really close to what I want, but not quite there. I''ve also talked to WF, and they think they can make what I want. Unsurprisingly that''s a little more expensive than buying the one that''s close. I''m just slightly uneasy about how well I can communicate exactly what I want to their designer and just how many iterations he''ll have to go through before he matches the image in my head. I may go that route, but then it got me thinking. Why not just design it myself? Then I''ll know that it''s exactly what I wanted it to be the first time. And I can spend as much time as I want tweaking and adjusting without having to pay somebody else for the effort. Plus, I think it''d be really cool if I could tell my girlfriend (well I guess she''d be my fiance when I told her) that I''d designed the ring myself.
Obviously I''d still need someone else to make the mold and do the casting, but design seems like something I can handle. There would be just a few things I''d need some help on though. I''d need some details about normal post dimensions and euro-shank dimensions. I''m not sure whether any designers will be willing to share that info or if it''s considered trade secret. Has anyone here ever done something like this? What do you think?