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Madalyn
Square Shaped Settings
The Course is excellent, well presented, didn't leave me with question, well covered.........
Mieke
Clear and easy to follow
This is a great video and I learnt a lot about the various methods on how to make a square setting. The video was clear and it made me feel that i was there watching the master at work. The only little niggle I have was there was no explanation on the reasons behind the choice of metal thickness and would these apply to the all the different alloys a jeweller would use.