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I am Figure 8's
Mr D wrote in his book on page 31. In 1955, my father had J.I. Manufacturing make us a two-section 20ss setting and a 3 section 20ss setting, straight and curved. This had two advantages, first, you did not have to solder those settings together, and second, the girls could set the stones faster in the multiple settings than in the singles settings.

So now that we know what figure puddling really is lets look at the photos. As you can see figure 8 puddling has the prongs set on the sides of the stones sort of like fangs and not set evenly around the stone. Note some even have 3 prongs not 4. This setting of the prongs is “key” along with the size of the rhinestones to figure 8 puddling. Without both of them then you do not have figure 8 puddling.
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Close up of the front of a 3 -chaton setting.  Notice how the prongs sort of look like fangs unlike regular chatons settings.

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2 section chaton straight settings
all around the edge of the brooch

If it is a straight section of figure 8's all have 4 prongs.


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2 and 3 section chaton settings, some straight and some curved.

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Again 3 section curved chaton settings

If it is a curved section the center chaton has 3 prongs.


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3 section straight chaton settings.

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