Somewhere this subject exists as I posted an answer a few months ago. But I wanted to post as I've changed my technique.
I have quite successfully used the microwave/bowl of water method in the past. Alternating with Acetone and a firm pull on the peg. This is a method that I read about here. However .. I must say I've always worried about the pearls with a bead nucleus and the possibility of the pearl cracking.
Soooo I had this verrrry expensive
AWSS that I was about to glue. Checked the size several times putting the pin in and out to make sure it was a good fit.. When I went to glue the 14k pin ... I changed the position of my hand just before placing it. Well those 5 seconds made a difference. The peg went in and stopped at 2mm I tried everything... the peg did not move and I was worried about breaking it off inside a 500 pearl. For two hours I did my normal routine... didn't budge.
I searched for an answer and found it here in a post from Rusty - he uses an electric kettle but I used a fine strainer and a small saucepan.
The strainer was laid across the pan so it was immersed in cool water but not near the bottom of the pan. Then I boiled the water. Rusty said you have to pull within a couple of seconds of removing the pearl from the water. Dishtowel in hand and pliers ready - I grabbed the pearl and gave a pull .. it moved. Repeated and pulled and it came out .
So this is now going to be my method.
1. small saucepan
2 strainer that doesn't touch the bottom
3 start with cool water and heat to boiling
4 remove from heat , remove the pearl with your smooth jewellery pliers
5 pull straight and firmly - don't twist but a little wiggle is ok
6 repeat
7 let the pearl cool naturally - do not shock it in cold water.
Big thanks to Rusty
I have quite successfully used the microwave/bowl of water method in the past. Alternating with Acetone and a firm pull on the peg. This is a method that I read about here. However .. I must say I've always worried about the pearls with a bead nucleus and the possibility of the pearl cracking.
Soooo I had this verrrry expensive
AWSS that I was about to glue. Checked the size several times putting the pin in and out to make sure it was a good fit.. When I went to glue the 14k pin ... I changed the position of my hand just before placing it. Well those 5 seconds made a difference. The peg went in and stopped at 2mm I tried everything... the peg did not move and I was worried about breaking it off inside a 500 pearl. For two hours I did my normal routine... didn't budge.
I searched for an answer and found it here in a post from Rusty - he uses an electric kettle but I used a fine strainer and a small saucepan.
The strainer was laid across the pan so it was immersed in cool water but not near the bottom of the pan. Then I boiled the water. Rusty said you have to pull within a couple of seconds of removing the pearl from the water. Dishtowel in hand and pliers ready - I grabbed the pearl and gave a pull .. it moved. Repeated and pulled and it came out .
So this is now going to be my method.
1. small saucepan
2 strainer that doesn't touch the bottom
3 start with cool water and heat to boiling
4 remove from heat , remove the pearl with your smooth jewellery pliers
5 pull straight and firmly - don't twist but a little wiggle is ok
6 repeat
7 let the pearl cool naturally - do not shock it in cold water.
Big thanks to Rusty