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Durston Ships Free-Durston Setters Bench - 113.048

Durston Ships Free-Durston Setters Bench - 113.048

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Durston  Ships Free-Durston Setters Bench - 113.048

This setters bench is purpose-built for stone setters and engravers working under a microscope, with a recessed stainless tray and focused work area that keeps tools, blocks, and stones contained and within easy reach. The integrated tray, cubbies, and microscope cutout create a dedicated workstation that feels like a compact cockpit for precision work.

Features
  • Recessed stainless-steel work tray helps control small stones, chips, and parts while supporting engraving blocks and workholding fixtures.
  • Centered microscope cutout positions the optics directly in front of you for comfortable, ergonomic stone setting and engraving.
  • Open right-side cubbies are sized to house engraving systems, micromotors, and related control units beside the work area.
  • Removable bench pin, back and side guards, rear shelf, and integrated tool holders help organize tools along the bench perimeter.
  • Cable pass-through channels cords away from the work surface to reduce clutter around the microscope and power units.
  • Bench layout is optimized specifically for setters and engravers using microscopes and modern engraving systems.
Specifications
Bench Width 46-1/2" (1180 mm)
Bench Depth 28-3/4" (730 mm)
Overall Height 41" (1040 mm)
Worktop Height 33" (840 mm)
Integrated Tray Material Stainless steel, recessed into benchtop
Construction Primarily Hevea brasiliensis (rubberwood); drawer sides/bottoms and center tray bottoms in high-density fiberboard
Brand Durston
What our Experts Think
  • Revolutionary 50:1 Gear Reduction System
    The Olivia C130 stands out for its ultra-high 50:1 gearbox, making rolling dramatically easier and accessible even for users with limited strength or long working sessions.
  • True Combination Rolling Capability
    Designed for both sheet and wire work in one machine, featuring 11 square wire grooves plus side half-round extensions for versatile jewellery fabrication.
  • Smooth, Effortless Operation
    The patent-pending gearbox and flywheel system allow controlled, low-effort rolling while maintaining precise metal reduction and consistency.
  • Wide 130mm Professional Roll Width
    Provides a solid working surface for sheet metal while still maintaining flexibility for smaller detailed wire work and forming tasks.
  • Ergonomic Standing or Seated Use
    Designed so users can operate comfortably from a seated position, improving workflow efficiency and reducing physical strain in studio environments.
  • Industrial Durston Build Quality
    Built with a solid cast body and induction-hardened rolls, ensuring long-term durability and consistent performance in professional workshops.
  • Studio Efficiency Upgrade
    Ideal for jewellers who want a single, highly versatile mill that reduces effort, increases precision, and streamlines both sheet and wire production workflows.

Q&A

Q: What is the Durston 1035 Olivia C130 Combo Rolling Mill (128.174)?
A: It is a premium professional combination rolling mill featuring an advanced 50:1 reduction gearbox, designed to make metal rolling extremely easy, even for users with limited strength or long working sessions.

Q: What makes the Olivia C130 different from standard rolling mills?
A: Its standout feature is the patent-pending 50:1 gearbox, which dramatically reduces effort while maintaining precision control, allowing smoother and more accessible rolling compared to conventional mills.

Q: What rolling capabilities does it offer?
A: It provides a 130mm roller width with a 75mm flat rolling area and 55mm wire section, plus 11 square wire grooves (8mm to 1mm) and side half-round extension grooves for shaping wire profiles.

Q: What is it best used for?
A: Ideal for sheet reduction, wire forming, texture work, and jewelry fabrication, especially in goldsmithing and silversmithing workshops.

Q: Is it suitable for beginners or professionals?
A: Yes—it's designed for both. The high gear reduction makes it beginner-friendly, while the build quality and precision make it suitable for professional production environments.

Q: What materials can it handle?
A: It is suitable for gold, silver, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous metals commonly used in jewelry making.

Q: What is the main advantage of this model?
A: The key advantage is effortless rolling with high control, thanks to


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean rollers after every use – Wipe the 130mm combination rolls (flat + wire grooves) to remove metal dust and prevent marking on the hardened 64 HRC surface.
  • Protect with light oil film – Apply a thin layer of rust-preventive oil when not in use; always clean thoroughly before rolling to avoid contaminating metal.
  • Care for the 50:1 gearbox – The ultra-high reduction system reduces strain, but still needs periodic light gear grease to keep operation smooth and quiet.
  • Keep wire grooves clean – Regularly clear the 11 square grooves and half-round side extensions to maintain precise wire forming and avoid debris buildup.
  • Avoid overloading thickness – Do not exceed ~6mm sheet capacity; reduce in gradual passes to protect rollers and the fine gearbox mechanism.
  • Use only clean, annealed metal – Dirty or work-hardened stock increases roller wear and reduces finish quality.
  • Check alignment periodically – Ensure even pressure across the full 130mm width for consistent rolling and long-term precision.
  • Store in dry, covered conditions – Prevent humidity exposure to avoid corrosion on rollers and gear components.
  • Never touch rollers with bare hands – Skin oils can stain hardened steel over time; use clean cloth or gloves.
  • Secure mounting is essential – Keep firmly bolted to a stable bench to handle torque from the high-reduction system and ensure smooth operation.