Three types of 3D prints need to be made at various stages of the manufacturing process.

Jewelry prototypes should be printed with ABS filament from 3D models with layers set from 0.05 to 0.1 mm (depending on the object) to achieve the best possible level of detail. After printing use basic post-production techniques to clean and polish their surfaces.

[You can also try 3D printing the prototypes with Machinable Wax filament. These can be attached directly to a wax pole and skip Step 3 of this Instructable.]

Rectangular forms, 5 x 5 x 4 cm each, were designed to fit jewelry pieces inside, so they can be flooded with rubber.

Jewelry boxes are optional and can be printed at any given time. Use PVC foam for filling.

All 3D prints in this Instructable were made on ZMorph 2.0 SX.