*Why the Gypsies wanted the "FLUSH MOUNT" was that they wore their jewelry every day and worked hard especially the men. The flush mount couldn't get caught on anything like the prong mount could. A little FYI from a real gypsy*
I am Romani as well, my great grandma passed down dold and diamonds to me, she said it is important to have gypsy set stones when working with horses, the diamonds will rip off the jewerly if it's not flat.
S. M. It's a recycled bur with polished tip fixed in a handle, great for a fine flush finish, I show how to make various tools like that. I look forward to your visit to the website
Nicely done for sure, for sure but yes when it gets into stones that are not round and metal can get difficult and or if you're covering a custom wax while they imprint the stones and Lancaster peace and got an outline and go from there I am a Master Jeweler and I've been doing this stuff for a long time, and there's a lot of ways to achieve the means of doing this type of thing via rounds fancies in wax and Metal excetera excetera excetera
What size of burs do you use? Why would you use a hard metal such as Brass? I use ONLY silver (.925) in my teaching/writing sessions. Why don't you use an ultra close-up lens? Gerry Lewy