Prepare materials and tools: First, you need to prepare the required materials and tools such as rhinestones, base items (such as jewelry, clothing, etc.), glue, and drilling tools (such as tweezers, drilling pens, etc.).
Design and layout: Before starting production, the layout and position of the rhinestones need to be determined according to the needs of the design. This can be done by drawing a sketch or marking the location of the diamond on the base item.
Glue application: Apply glue to the position where the rhinestones will be inlaid. The choice of glue should be determined according to the material of the substrate and the size of the rhinestone to ensure that the rhinestone can be firmly adhered to the substrate.
Inlaid rhinestones: Use the drill inlay tool to inlay the rhinestones one by one precisely on the position where the glue is applied. This process requires patience and delicacy to ensure that each rhinestone is placed in the correct position.
Adjustment and neatness: During the setting process, sometimes it may be necessary to fine-tune the position of the rhinestones to ensure that the spacing between them is even and the overall effect is beautiful.
Wait for the glue to cure: After all the rhinestones are inlaid, you need to wait for the glue to dry and cure completely. This prevents the rhinestones from loosening or falling out during subsequent use.
Cleaning up: After the glue is fully cured, excess glue or stains need to be cleaned off to keep the rhinestones clean and transparent.
Quality Inspection and Packaging: Finally, a quality inspection is performed to ensure that each rhinestone is firmly set on the base. Once complete, it can be packaged, ready to deliver the finished rhinestone jewelry or item to the client or sale.
It should be noted that the production process of rhinestones can vary depending on the application field, material and production scale.
Post time: Aug-30-2023