Here  is  a  tool  modification  from  @saltwater.and.silver  -  “How  to  avoid  scratches  on  your  bezel  when  setting  stones  
✨And  here’s  your  answer✨
(Well,  one  of  them  anyway)
I  think  that  tool  mods  are  the  absolute  JAM.  Take  something  that’s  great,  and  make  it  even  greater  (more  great?).
This  mod  is  so  quick  and  easy  and  will  make  a  huge  difference  when  it  comes  to  setting  stones.  
When  our  bezel  rockers  are  straight  out  of  the  package  they  have  a  pretty  crisp  (aka  sharp)  edge.  
And  man  when  that  slip  happens  and  the  scratch  just  drags  down  the  side  of  the  bezel  *CUE  THE  TEARS*  (or  angry  grunts,  slamming  tools,  giving  up  all  together-  insert  whatever  you  like).  
Let’s  be  honest…  we  *all*  slip  every  now  and  then,  so  we  all  know  how  this  feels.  HORRIBLE-  it  feels  horrible.  
So  grab  your  sandpaper  and  get  after  those  crispy,  sharp  edges.  
Here  I’m  using  some  old  320,  so  it’s  a  bit  softer  and  it  left  a  smooth  finish.  Continue  up  in  your  grits  to  achieve  that  same  soft  finish  while  maintaining  the  structure  of  the  tool  (don’t  go  TOO  crazy,  just  soften  the  edge).  
Now  when  you  slip  the  damage  will  be  far  less  (although  it’ll  still  leave  a  mark)  and  be  easier  to  fix.  
Save  this  post  for  your  next  tool  mod  and  tell  me  if  this  was  helpful!”  YEA!  Thanks  Stephanie!  I  always  modify  my  tools  before  I  use  them  and  this  is  so  helpful  to  see  in  action.  Brass  rockers  are  also  softer  than  steel  and  less  likely  to  mar  metal  and  damage  stones  🙌  #bezelrocker  #settingsettings  #stonesettingtools