Our technique hand-sets the diamonds into the wax model before it is cast and the molten gold envelops the diamonds securing them in exactly the correct position meaning the prongs are never bent which can weaken the metal and eventually result in loose stones.
What stones can you cast in wax?
The stones most commonly set in wax for casting are diamond, sapphire, ruby, and garnet. (Ruby and sapphire are second only to diamond in hardness.) Cubic zirconia and laboratory grown colored stones can also be used.
How is wax jewelry made?
When casting wax, lost wax jewelry casting is the most common method used by custom manufacturers. An original piece is made in wax and then covered in plaster or clay. Once the clay or plaster hardens, it’s placed in an oven for 8-10 hours so the wax can be melted and funneled out through a small hole.
What does cast not set mean?
Cast-Not-Set is the process of casting precious gemstones directly into molten gold. Most jewelry is made in gold and then, as a last step, the stones are put into their settings. We’ve reversed the process so that the stones are in place before the gold has formed.
How much does it cost to set a stone in a ring in Australia?
Whilst I’m sure there are thousands of workers in India and China who can set stones for 50 cents or below each, setting labour in Australia is extremely expensive in comparison. Expect to pay from $11 per stone for pavé set stones, up to $50+ for more complex setting.
How does wax casting work?
lost-wax process, also called cire-perdue, method of metal casting in which a molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created by means of a wax model. Once the mold is made, the wax model is melted and drained away.
What are the five major steps of the lost wax process?
The “Lost Wax” bronze casting method dates back centuries to ancient Chinese, Indian, Greek and Egyptian cultures.
The Lost Wax Bronze Casting Process Explained
Step 1: Sculpting – Part 1. Step 1: Sculpting – Part 2. Step 2: Mold Making. Step 3: Wax Pouring. Step 4: Wax Chasing. Step 5: Wax Spruing.
Can diamonds be casted?
Diamond, ruby, sapphire, garnet, and most synthetic gems can be directly cast in place. Larger, more expensive stones should not be attempted because the risk of damage to the stone, outweighs the cost savings.
Can cubic zirconia be cast in place?
Black and clear cubic zirconia, also known as CZ’s, are the most cost-effective and less risky with which to trial cast-in-place. Heat resistant and AAAAA grade cubic zirconia have less of a chance of altering color and clarity.
How do you cast wax jewelry?
Cast jewelry and sculptures from wax to capture fine details in your piece.
Step 1: Carve and Shape Wax. Carve your project in wax. Step 2: Attach Sprues and Base. Attach sprues and weigh your wax model with the sprues attached. Step 3: Invest. Step 4: Wax Burnout. Step 5: Casting. Step 6: Quench. Step 7: Finishing Work.
What is jewellery wax made of?
The jewelry wax material is a special type, not just normal paraffin as is used in candles. It has a known density so that the correct amount of metal can be melted for the casting process. 6) A burn out oven capable of about 800 F, which is used to vaporize the waxes.