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Yes, sometimes diamonds are set into plated jewelry.
Super glue or epoxy.
i usually use a construction adhesive like PL200. This works well for these kinds of things.
Silicone adhesive.
If you are referring to sheet metal made for horizontal installation, such as a countertop, you can use standard construction adhesive, applied with a brush or roller to both the substrate and the steel. When the adhesive has set up, the steel can be set onto the substrate and the air bubbles rolled out with a brayer. Be very precise setting your steel; the adhesive will be almost instantly permanent. If you are installing steel tile on a backsplash, the tile manufacturer will have a recommended adhesive. Sheet goods applied to a vertical surface can be applied in the same way; you may want to support the steel for a few hours, while the adhesive cures fully.
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Yellow Topaz or Citrine is the birthstone for the month of November.
Most jewelers use a commonly available 10x loop to look closely at a stone. A gemologist or someone cutting a stone would probably use a higher magnification. The best loop is one that gives you the field of vision that you need to inspect a diamond.
Jewelers screwdrivers are very small examples of normal screwdrivers, watchmakers use them too.
There is no adhesive in toilet paper.
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Because it's the strongest adhesive for the purpopse they use it for.