Bespoke Ring

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Ructions

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4,705 posts

121 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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I understand that Dom Hackett is the go to guy when it comes to watches here on PH, but is there anyone who can commission a one off ring?

When I say one off, the ring was available as part of a collection around 10 years ago, but the designer of the jewellery has since died. The moulds have been destroyed and as they were a very limited run there are none available anywhere for sale. It wasn't a particularly expensive ring, originally being silver, but this time I would like to have it cast in platinum, which I believe would be more difficult. It would weigh approx 35 grams. I may want to make a few slight alterations to the original, but only slight.

Luckily I found some pictures of the ring on an old hard drive recently, so we would have something to work with.

I had thought that I had found someone who could make exactly what I wanted, we discussed price which was fine and I paid up front for the CAD drawings and the mould to be made. The problem is, he is not even close on the basic shape even after a third attempt. I'm quickly losing confidence that he can deliver what I want.

Over to you PH, all help greatly appreciated.

Edited by Ructions on Wednesday 28th October 23:06

ellroy

7,032 posts

225 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Ex-marine chap, think he started ‘something interesting on the workbench’ or words to that effect on here, Ecain63 possibly his name?

mikees

2,747 posts

172 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Eddie cain. Made my wife’s engagement ring. Very very nice and good price. Excellent stone.

Ructions

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Wednesday 28th October 2020
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mikees said:
Eddie cain. Made my wife’s engagement ring. Very very nice and good price. Excellent stone.
It's more of a 'statement' piece than an engagement ring. Luckily I've only ever needed one engagement ring and it's still in daily use.

bristolbaron

4,829 posts

212 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Ructions said:
It would weigh approx 35 ounces.
A kilogram?! How big are your fingers?

Ructions

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Wednesday 28th October 2020
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bristolbaron said:
Ructions said:
It would weigh approx 35 ounces.
A kilogram?! How big are your fingers?
Just checking you are awake at the back, well done. Obviously I meant grams.

bristolbaron

4,829 posts

212 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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Ructions said:
Just checking you are awake at the back, well done. Obviously I meant grams.
35g is still a lump of a ring - interested in images if you have one? Sounds like it’d be a perfect job for ecain too.

Ructions

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121 months

Wednesday 28th October 2020
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I lost my Dobermann recently and I just want to remember him.



Edited by Ructions on Thursday 29th October 00:09

The Moose

22,850 posts

209 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your dog, but are you sure you want one of those. Like really really sure?

Ninjin

1,176 posts

75 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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I know a little about jewellery manufacture. Firstly a gold/platinum ring is not going to give the same effect as the silver one in the picture. The tarnishing helps the ring pop and give depth. As platinum doesn't tarnish, you'll loose that effect.

It's going to be very hard for someone to knock up a 3d drawing from a few pics you have of the ring. At the end of the day, it was an artist who designed the ring and as such is a mini sculpture.

The easiest way to get a copy is to borrow a ring, get it 3d scanned then 3d printed in wax which then can be used for casting. Even then, I don't think a 3d scanner will have enough resolution for the details on the original ring.





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Ructions

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Thursday 29th October 2020
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The Moose said:
Like really really sure?
Really, really, REALLY sure. Theres no accounting for taste, just ask my wife.



Ninjin said:
I know a little about jewellery manufacture. Firstly a gold/platinum ring is not going to give the same effect as the silver one in the picture. The tarnishing helps the ring pop and give depth. As platinum doesn't tarnish, you'll loose that effect.

It's going to be very hard for someone to knock up a 3d drawing from a few pics you have of the ring. At the end of the day, it was an artist who designed the ring and as such is a mini sculpture.

The easiest way to get a copy is to borrow a ring, get it 3d scanned then 3d printed in wax which then can be used for casting. Even then, I don't think a 3d scanner will have enough resolution for the details on the original ring.
Starting to think that platinum may not be the ideal metal, but it is my go to for jewellery, mainly because it's not as showy as gold, but you are corrrect regarding the tarnishing and depth. Platinum will tarnish to an extent, but it takes a hell of a long time. I've been wearing the same ring for over twenty years and its more than a little tarnished, but I get your point.

The original ring was made by a designer named Scott Kay as a tribute to his own Dobie, unfortunately Scott died a few years ago and it seems his business is slowly being wound down. If anyone can find the ring in question for sale anywhere, I will gladly pay double.
I have spent days/weeks searching every corner of the internet and have spoken to customer services at Scottkay.com There are none available anywhere. Maybe one day one will pop up for sale somewhere on the net, but for now I'm all out of ideas.

ecain63

10,588 posts

175 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Howdy. Somebody called my name?

rich03

42 posts

159 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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We’ve done a few animal pieces over the years, from stylised to anatomically correct mini sculpts. They’re always a privilege to be involved with because of how much meaning is behind them. If you want to have a chat or just some advice and ideas on how you might get just what you want do feel free to pm me.

Oh and Eddies thread of “something interesting on the workbench” really is brilliant, well worth a read & by all accounts is a top guy.

ecain63

10,588 posts

175 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Pure coincidence. Just started a simple dog tooth pendant.


ecain63

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175 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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shopper150

1,576 posts

194 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Ructions said:
I understand that Dom Hackett is the go to guy when it comes to watches here on PH, but is there anyone who can commission a one off ring?

When I say one off, the ring was available as part of a collection around 10 years ago, but the designer of the jewellery has since died. The moulds have been destroyed and as they were a very limited run there are none available anywhere for sale. It wasn't a particularly expensive ring, originally being silver, but this time I would like to have it cast in platinum, which I believe would be more difficult. It would weigh approx 35 grams. I may want to make a few slight alterations to the original, but only slight.

Luckily I found some pictures of the ring on an old hard drive recently, so we would have something to work with.

I had thought that I had found someone who could make exactly what I wanted, we discussed price which was fine and I paid up front for the CAD drawings and the mould to be made. The problem is, he is not even close on the basic shape even after a third attempt. I'm quickly losing confidence that he can deliver what I want.

Over to you PH, all help greatly appreciated.

Edited by Ructions on Wednesday 28th October 23:06
Dom can do rings too. Although I'm not sure he can do the style you are looking for.

Ructions

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4,705 posts

121 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Thanks for the above replies. If anyone believes they can get close to the ring in the above photo, feel free to send me a message. I might want to make a few changes such as a diamond studded collar and sapphires for the eyes, I have been talked out of using rubies. I might just stay with the original design.

I'm just trying to remember a little dog who has left a massive hole in our hearts.

ecain63

10,588 posts

175 months

Sunday 1st November 2020
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I've done similar. This one I ground from solid 18ct. For yours I'd probably CAD it and finish by hand due to the cost of materials these days. Setting it with stones shouldn't be an issue.

ellroy

7,032 posts

225 months

Sunday 1st November 2020
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Morning Maureen. Sorry couldn’t recall your name on here!

ecain63

10,588 posts

175 months

Sunday 1st November 2020
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Lol