Secure Stone Settings Begin With Fit
Most bezel setting problems start before burnishing. If the stone does not sit evenly, the bezel wall is too high, the seat is uneven or the wire is too stiff, the final setting becomes harder to control.
Use this stone setting hub to move from cabochon measurement and bezel wire planning to seat preparation, burnishing, wrinkle prevention and soft stone care.
Choose The Setting Problem You Are Solving
Stone setting becomes easier when each step is separated: measuring the stone, choosing bezel wire, preparing the seat, filing the wall, burnishing the metal and diagnosing movement or wrinkles.
Measurement & Bezel Planning
Start here before cutting wire. These guides help you measure the stone, calculate bezel wire length and choose the right wall height.
Bezel Wire & Metal Choice
Bezel wire thickness, metal softness and wire height all affect how easily the wall bends over the stone and how durable the finished setting becomes.
Seat Preparation & Wall Control
These guides focus on what happens before final setting: preparing the seat, correcting wall height, filing uneven edges and preventing poor fit.
Burnishing & Setting Problems
Use these guides when the stone moves, the bezel wrinkles, the wall folds unevenly or the final setting does not look clean after burnishing.
A Better Way To Build A Bezel Setting
Do not start by forcing the bezel wall over the stone. Start by checking stone measurement, wire height, wall thickness, seat shape and fit. Most setting problems are easier to prevent before burnishing begins.
All Stone Setting & Bezel Guides
Use this section as the central index for stone setting, cabochon and bezel-related guides on JewelryCalculator.online.
Use The Calculator Before Cutting Bezel Wire
JewelryCalculator.online helps you plan bezel lengths, ring blanks, templates and fabrication measurements before sawing, forming, soldering or setting stones.