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ESSENCE JARS & GEMSTONE WASHING CUPS


These are terms applied to pearls that are “out of round” but not so much that their irregular shape is interesting, or distinctive. These cost much less than other shapes. Symmetrical pearls are less expensive than round pearls-although there are some exceptions-but much more expensive than baroque pearls, which are irregularly shaped pearls.


To see more information about pearls we supply a highly informative book called The book of Pearls by Kunz and Stevenson (CODE C9273)


• Pearl Drills with a centre point and two side’s cutting edges are the most popular drills to  backed pearls.


• Using conventional steel burrs can be  making dedicated pearl drills easily and essential to do the most complex job.


• Once you have marked the setting location for the pearl(s) touch or push the centre point of the burr on to the setting to be drilled and commence burring clockwise and the drill will remain in is location whilst completing the perfect hole. This virtually eradicates any possibility of the drill moving/running away from the job. The two side cutting edges provides a precision horizontal cutting edge thus opening out the mount evenly.


Cousins Material House supplies a whole range of pearl drills and accessories which cater for all pearl setting, stringing, drilling, storage, etc. Set your various shapes and sizes of pearls with our array of steel burr range.


Pearl Drills by Size


• Made by Busch • Shank Ø2.35mm Code


B417009 B417010 B417012 B417014


• used on micro motors, and quick release rotary hand pieces


• shanked drill are very popular for quick release headpieces as changing your drill sizes are fast and easy


• ideal for drilling tough materials such as glass, ceramic, bone, jade & mother of pearl.


Recommended rotary machines • Jewellers Kit & No20 “Quick Release” Handpiece: K2220CE


• Foredom High Speed Rotary Micromotor Kit K1070CE


• Saeshin (Korea) Micromotor & Handpiece M9768


Size : Length of whole drill 45mm Drilling length 12mm


Tungsten Carbide Drills, Set


ESSENCE JARS & GEMSTONE WASHING CUPS


Essence jars are a valuable storage container 


• Various sizes and styles available to suit you and your workshop.


• Essence jars are regarded as being essential  maintained and not wasted.


• All our ranges consist of precise grounded glass lids and lips, giving you a perfect seal.


Also, diamond & gemstone washing cups are the perfect way to clean your precious stones in alcohol or any cleaning solution without the fear of losing them.


Ø35mm Essence Jar, Bergeon


• A*F Swiss • Sizes Ø0.50, 0.60, 0.70, 0.80, 0.90, 1.00, 1.10, 1.20, 1.30 and 1.40mm


• Shanked body size Ø2.35mm or 3/32” • Length of whole drill 45mm • Drilling length 12mm


Code D0441 Description


Ø0.90mm Busch Pearl Drill Ø1.00mm Busch Pearl Drill Ø1.20mm Busch Pearl Drill Ø1.40mm Busch Pearl Drill


UOM Price EACH


EACH EACH EACH


Price breaks available, see website


£1.90 £1.90 £1.90 £1.90


Description Tungsten Carbide Drills Set


UOM Price PACK*10 £51.50


Tungsten Carbide Drill, by Size


• A*F Swiss • Shanked body size Ø2.35mm or 3/32” • Length of whole drill 45mm • Drilling length 12mm


TUNGSTEN CARBIDE DRILL BITS


A*F Swiss Tungsten Jewellery Drills are a world Favourite.


Finest quality in 100% hardened steel for reliability, long life accuracy and satisfaction guaranteed • Sizes Ø0.50, 0.60, 0.70, 0.80, 0.90, 1.00, 1.10, 1.20, 1.30 and 1.40mm (also available in single pieces see code D0441a to D4333)


• shanked body size Ø2.35mm or 3/32” • are very popular for jewellers, silversmiths, watch makers/repairers, light engineers, model makers plastic fabricators and for arts and crafts


• can be used on a whole range of materials such as gold, silver, platinum, copper, brass, pewter, bronze and aluminium


www.COUSINS .COM Code


D0441A D0441B D0441C D4325 D4327 D4329 D4331 D4333


Description


Ø0.50mm Tungsten Drill Ø0.60mm Tungsten Drill Ø0.70mm Tungsten Drill Ø0.80mm Tungsten Drill Ø0.90mm Tungsten Drill Ø1.00mm Tungsten Drill Ø1.10mm Tungsten Drill Ø1.20mm Tungsten Drill


UOM Price EACH


EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH EACH


Price breaks available, see website


£4.95 £4.95 £4.95 £4.95 £4.95 £4.95 £4.95 £4.95


• Bergeon 5445-35 • Ø35mm • Height 30mm • Cover with glass knob • Perfectly ground lid and jar ensuring near zero evaporation


Code E39558 Description


Ø35mm Essence Jar, Bergeon 5445.35


UOM Price EACH £29.95


Ø60mm Essence Jar, Bergeon


Proxon Precision Bench Drill


See Page 599


• Bergeon 30514.60 • Ø60mm • Height 50mm • Cover without knob


Code E0528 Description Essence Jar, Bergeon 30514.60


UOM Price EACH £48.95


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