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Fairly sure it can be done, but all benches may not be able to do it well. Those prongs look too long on top to me.
There's nothing to lose trying to find a better bench. But I will say I've never found one locally that I think could do the prongs we see done by vendors here on PS. So it kind of depends on where you are as to whether you can find one or not. Ask other jewelers to see rings they have set in their store and see if you see any claw prongs. Seeing is the best evidence of skill.
The could be pointed a little and thinned a bit but true claw prongs, not without a new ring.
Technically he is right.
lol... well not everyone has a gift for taking the complex and making it easy to understand but he did have your best interests in mind.@Karl_K thanks so much!! My poor goldsmith lost me the second he used the word “cantilever”. I had to google it
But this makes sense![]()
@pearaffair Just a suggestion, but if you’re unhappy with the current prong/basket for the stone, maybe just see about having that part replaced in the ring to something that you would like, that would fit the stone you’d like to swap out, that would give you not only the claw prongs you’re after, but more structural support/security. It may be easier/better in the long run to do that than to risk compromising the current ‘basket’ prongs, if it’s doable.