Common Jewelry CAD Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

10/24/20241 min read

three person pointing the silver laptop computer
three person pointing the silver laptop computer

Even a small mistake in jewelry CAD can lead to major production issues. Understanding common errors helps jewelers avoid costly revisions.

One common mistake is incorrect stone setting space. If the CAD model doesn’t allow proper clearance, stones may not sit securely. This can cause breakage during setting.

Another issue is weak prong or wall thickness. Designs that look good visually may fail structurally if they’re too thin. A professional CAD designer always balances aesthetics with strength.

Improper scaling is also a frequent problem. Rings, pendants, or bracelets must match real-world proportions to ensure comfort and wearability.

Over-designing is another challenge. Too many small details can make casting difficult and increase polishing time. Clean, smart designs often perform better in production.

Avoiding these mistakes requires experience, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of jewelry manufacturing. A well-prepared CAD file saves time, material, and effort for everyone involved.