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Stone Setting Bur

Stone Setting Bur

SKU:DRL-301

Made in Germany

Regular price $7.15 USD
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Stone Setting Burs

Use to cut a seat for a faceted round stone in metal or greenware. Made of the finest Swiss-milled Vanadium steel for long life and accuracy. Overall length is 44.5mm with 3/32" shank.

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Overall rating: 4.965517 / 5 from 29 reviews.

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I love these burs! It

"I love these burs! It makes flush setting stones in metal clay a snap! I bought the whole set to have a wide variety of sizes available! A must have!"

Karen H. (5/5)

What a nice basic set

"What a nice basic set"

Beth (5/5)

Just what I needed

"Just what I needed"

Beth (5/5)

Dehydrator

"I gave it a 5 because I loved the way things dried. It is easy to use and easy to move around. The trays move well without jerking. I love it. This is a must for clay drying"

Darlene W. (5/5)

High quality

"Originally, I purchased these for a metal clay class. These are great for neatly setting stones in my metal clay pieces as well as traditional metalsmithing. High quality burs, made to last."

Karen H. (5/5)

Essential

"A must have for stone setting with a tailored look."

Karen H. (5/5)

A good way to drill holes for faceted stones

"I've started creating settings for fire-in-place stones with these, and like them very much. Wish they came in larger sizes."

Anne A. (5/5)

Love cool tols!

"Love cool tols!"

Sharon F. (5/5)

Very good for stone setting

"I have only used one size so far of this set but I'm excited to try the others and set various sizes of stones. If you are working with a thickness of clay that will allow you to use the bur to create a bezel to set the stone in, I feel it is an easier way to set them. I used the 4 mm and it captured the corundum citrine perfectly with no concern of it coming loose. I made sure the stones were sitting below the surface of the clay a bit and there was no movement of the stones during firing."

Cab (5/5)

I use often

"I use often"

Peggy S. (5/5)

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