The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . Fig. 180. Fig. 181. in a loose setting is fitted into a recessed hole, and upon it the end-stone,also set in metal, is laid, and the whole secured bj two small screws. Incheaper movements the jewel is rubbed in, as shown in Fig. i8o. * JEWELING TOOL. Fig. 182 illustrates Hutchinsons AutomaticJeweling Tool. To cut a setting for a jewelplace tool in tail-stock and taper in head oflathe, and see that corner of cutter E comesto center. If it does not, turn screw D backor forward until it com


The American watchmaker and jeweler; an encyclopedia for the horologist, jeweler, gold and silversmith .. . Fig. 180. Fig. 181. in a loose setting is fitted into a recessed hole, and upon it the end-stone,also set in metal, is laid, and the whole secured bj two small screws. Incheaper movements the jewel is rubbed in, as shown in Fig. i8o. * JEWELING TOOL. Fig. 182 illustrates Hutchinsons AutomaticJeweling Tool. To cut a setting for a jewelplace tool in tail-stock and taper in head oflathe, and see that corner of cutter E comesto center. If it does not, turn screw D backor forward until it comes to the center. Nowdrill hole half as large as the jewel vou wishto set; then place jewel in slot A, and bringindex finger over until jewel is tight in slot A,being careful to have jewel in center of slotand not to one side. Now turn set screw C upsetting exact size.


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