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How to Choose a Diamond Eternity Band? (Simple tips for 2024)

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Okay, so I’ve been wanting a diamond eternity band forever. I finally decided to just go for it and make one myself. I’m not gonna lie, it was a bit of a process, but so worth it in the end!

How to Choose a Diamond Eternity Band? (Simple tips for 2024)

Getting Started

First, I gathered all my materials. I already had some experience with jewelry making, so I have a good collection of tools. The main things you’ll need are:

  • Metal for the band (I used sterling silver)
  • Diamonds (I went with small, matching ones)
  • A ring mandrel (to shape the band)
  • Jeweler’s saw and blades
  • Files and sandpaper (various grits)
  • Soldering tools (torch, solder, flux, etc.)
  • Setting tools (burnisher, pusher)
  • Polishing tools and compounds

Making the Band

I started by measuring my ring size and cutting a strip of silver to the right length. I then formed it into a circle around the mandrel, making sure the ends met perfectly. This part is super important to get a good, clean join.

Next, I soldered the ends together. This was a little tricky because I had to make sure the seam was as invisible as possible. I used a small torch and some solder, and it took a few tries to get it just right. I made a mess, but the join was pretty good.

After soldering, I filed and sanded the band to smooth out any rough edges and make sure it was perfectly round. This part took a while, lots of checking and re-checking to avoid taking off to much material.

Setting the Diamonds

This was the most challenging part, and, yeah I did a bit mistake. I marked out where I wanted each diamond to go, making sure they were evenly spaced. Then, using a tiny drill bit, I carefully drilled holes for each stone. I emphasize carefully because one slip, and you’ve ruined the whole band!

How to Choose a Diamond Eternity Band? (Simple tips for 2024)

I was so careless, so I drilled a wrong hole, luckily I had a spare mateial.

Once the holes were drilled, I used setting tools to create little “seats” for the diamonds. It is for securing the diamonds in place. I was very patient, working my way around the band.

Finishing Touches

Once all the diamonds were set, I carefully checked that they were all secure. Then, it was time to polish! I used a polishing wheel and some polishing compound to give the band a beautiful, shiny finish.

And that’s it! My very own diamond eternity band. It’s not perfect, there’s a few tiny imperfections if you look really close, but I’m incredibly proud of it. It took time, patience, and a few do-overs, but I learned so much along the way. Now I’ve got a gorgeous ring and the satisfaction of knowing I made it myself!

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