If you are a member of the verified section of the ArtCam forum I have uploaded a selection of Stuller settings that can be downloaded and added to the component library. The link to the download and the original post is located here at the ArtCam Forum . You can also use this link to Download the settings too. Afterwords, just go to ArtCam files/component libraries/Settings and add this folder, then do a rescan and they will be available to import. Here is a picture of all 18 settings.
Welcome to a blog of jewelry design using ArtCam Jewelsmith software. I will present a series of contemporary models for the practicing jewelry designer to learn and enjoy. These projects are clarified by a step by step method including the thinking processes behind the techniques. I will also have downloads for vectors, reliefs, models, and other useful aids for jewelry designing. Periodically, tutorials from other talented ArtCam jewelry designers will be posted.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Stuller Settings Catalog
Project 2 Step 5
Step 5
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Merge Low Center Section |
Project 2 Step 4
Step 4
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Milligrain Beading |
The Milligrain and Wedding Band Completion Video
Project 2 Step 3
Step 3
In this section I am going to make the beads for setting the stones and the recessed shadow box around the diamonds. I have selected .6mm as the diameter of the beads. I place the first one in position and then holding down the control key and hitting C then V to copy and paste a new bead. Using the arrow keys I then move the new bead into position. The zoom button also allows for great accuracy in placing these beads into their proper position. The shadow box is created by editing a rectangle around the stones/beads closely and then offsetting by .4mm. I have found a .4mm space allows for easy polishing around the beads.Beads and Shadow Box Video
Monday, November 29, 2010
Project 2 Step 2
Step 2
In this section I am going to make the vectors for the diamonds. I will make the first stone at 2.0mm then offset that stone larger by .15mm. I offset the stone because we need a tolerance for stone size variations and to make sure they do not touch each other when setting the finished ring. It also serves as a guide to align adjacent stones. I then select both circles by holding down the shift key and clicking each one till highlighted and then copy and paste a second set of circles. Using the left arrow key and the zoom button I then align the outside circles to each other. By selecting both sets of these now aligned circles and hitting the F9 key I will accurately center the pair. I do this because we have an even number of stones and therefore there is no stone centered in the ring.
I then continue to create each stone one at a time, offset the .15mm and align them up until all required stones are completed. I will only do half the ring because I will mirror the rest of the design later.
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Stone Vectors |
Project 2 Ladies Milligrain Wedd Set
Step One
In this design I am going to make a milligrain engagement ring with a matching wedding band. The engagement ring has ten tapered diamonds with five on each side of the center stone. It is designed to hold a peg head for the center diamond. The wedding band has 12 tapered diamonds. All diamonds are bead or micro pave set with a shadow box. I am going to design the wedding band first and then duplicate and edit the model to create the engagement ring. The milligrain beads are designed to be large and spaced so that during the milling process they are cut without distortion. Here are the specifications for the project.
Finger size is 6
Wedd Band Diamonds are:
4 at 2.0mm; 2 at 1.8mm; 2 at 1.7mm; 2 at 1.5mm; 2 at 1.3mm
Engagement Ring Diamonds are:
2 at 2.0mm; 2 at 1.8mm; 2 at 1.7mm; 2 at 1.5mm; 2 at 1.3mm
Wedd Band Diamonds are:
4 at 2.0mm; 2 at 1.8mm; 2 at 1.7mm; 2 at 1.5mm; 2 at 1.3mm
Engagement Ring Diamonds are:
2 at 2.0mm; 2 at 1.8mm; 2 at 1.7mm; 2 at 1.5mm; 2 at 1.3mm
I am going to create a new project after opening ArtCam Jewelsmith and then click on models. I will select the tapered square from the shank library and select size 6. I will input the following values in the boxes. I picked these values by comparing other similar ring styles. The 4.5mm Top Width and the 3.0mm Top Thickness are clearly the most important choices.
I am then going to edit the cross sections by straightening the sides and adding a little half round shape to the top of each. I do this by creating a rectangle that will serve as a guide. The values I chose for the guides were because I liked the flow and for no other reason. I will then rebuild the ring blank. I will then edit the profile curve to bring in the sides of the ring that fits between the fingers. This should be about 1.8mm for comfort on the hand. After editing the profile section I reset the relief and resweep the ring to create the final ring blank that I will use to place the diamonds and milligrain beads on. Lets see the video for the ring blanking process.
Creating the Ring Blank Video
Friday, November 26, 2010
Project 1 Step 3
Micro Pave
I am now going to create the vectors for the micro pave section of the ring. Again I am only going to do one quarter of the ring because I will mirror the other sections into place. This means one center diamond with eight diamonds on the side. I will begin by offsetting the top ring rail to the right by .6mm which will define our outside wall. We continue to offset the resulting lines as we defined in the specifications above. That is .25mm for the next wall, ( I will also offset .65mm twice here to give me a center line) this equals the 1.3mm for the diamond which includes the required spacing, and lastly another .25mm for the other inner wall. These lines will serve as guides to help layout the diamonds.
I will then make the first center diamond and place it into place. This will be followed by copy and pasting, then moving the remaining diamonds into position. I will then create the micro pave prong and position it where it belongs. I will do this by zooming in to judge the placement. I will then copy and paste, (Control C & Control V), the remaining beads into position. You must remember the accuracy is incredible and far superior to any work performed by hand. ArtCam allows you to work in this fashion and achieve outstanding results in very short order. I will then define the shadow box around the diamonds and subtract that area .5mm from the surface of the ring. I will then raise the beads .6mm with a 50 degree dome added. The rest is mirroring the ring to complete it.
Rendering the Ring
In this final section I will create the gemstone vectors from the model and then create the gemstones to produce a rendering. This is done by selecting the vectors in the 2D view that represent the gemstones and having ArtCam calculate the stones sizes from the vectors. I will then select all the new gemstone vectors and quickly create the gems from there.
I am now going to create the vectors for the micro pave section of the ring. Again I am only going to do one quarter of the ring because I will mirror the other sections into place. This means one center diamond with eight diamonds on the side. I will begin by offsetting the top ring rail to the right by .6mm which will define our outside wall. We continue to offset the resulting lines as we defined in the specifications above. That is .25mm for the next wall, ( I will also offset .65mm twice here to give me a center line) this equals the 1.3mm for the diamond which includes the required spacing, and lastly another .25mm for the other inner wall. These lines will serve as guides to help layout the diamonds.
I will then make the first center diamond and place it into place. This will be followed by copy and pasting, then moving the remaining diamonds into position. I will then create the micro pave prong and position it where it belongs. I will do this by zooming in to judge the placement. I will then copy and paste, (Control C & Control V), the remaining beads into position. You must remember the accuracy is incredible and far superior to any work performed by hand. ArtCam allows you to work in this fashion and achieve outstanding results in very short order. I will then define the shadow box around the diamonds and subtract that area .5mm from the surface of the ring. I will then raise the beads .6mm with a 50 degree dome added. The rest is mirroring the ring to complete it.
Rendering the Ring
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