Watched this twice and learned something new each time. You are a superb instructor and I along with several others find your videoes very helpful as we pursue learning the art of wire work. I noticed that you said that you would be posting each Tuesday, but life must have gotten in your way as I haven't been notified in a while that you loaded a new video. Hope that everything is going well with you and that we can look forward to additional quality tutorials. Thanks for sharing your time and efforts.
Where have you been all my life?!!!! Finally someone to show us other wire wrappers the trade secrets of Heady wrapping!!! I cant even begin to express my thankfulness!! Please keep doing what your doing....
No big secrets here, just a bunch of trial and error and a lot of time staring at pictures to reverse engineer stuff. I hope these videos continue to be helpful!
I love all your videos! So easy to follow, clear and slow instructions, and your voice is so soothing! Thank you so much for offering your techniques to the community. I’ve prayed for this for years lol. Appreciate you so much!
All seven of your video tutorials that I've found are excellent. Actually, the best I've seen and tried. I hope you will be making more soon. I can't wait to see the next one.
I have watched so many of your tutorials and they are excellent.I have been searching for months but kept getting the criss cross Channel set one. I’m so excited to use this in my designs. Thank you!
Thank you for this informative tutorial on wire wrapped channel settings. I am adding it to my reference list, and going to check out your other tutorials.
this is such a beautiful setting...you do a great job of explaining and good close ups and not too fast, not many out there doing videos on channel settings. Thank you!!
Thank you for the tutorial, you are really good at all aspects of teaching and keeping things in focus. I appreciate you explaining gauges, hardness especially and that you found it a trying weave. When watching someone thing's look so fluid and easy all the while forgetting the person is skilled at the process, so it's appreciated you putting out there how you find it.
Cheers! This setting is my nightmare, I really dont enjoy doing it. If you find it irritating rest assured you are not alone! Thank you for the kind words and for checking out my videos
Thank you for your tutorial on channel setting I never ever would have tried it you made it seem simple by breaking down step by step thank you so much you're a wonderful teacher awesome job😀
done a few of these eh? ;) Im starting my first channel settings and i was referred to your tutorials by two people in the same hour, after watching i can see clearly now what i did wrong my first try! Thanks for the great tutorial!
First off, thank you for the insight and great video. I have seen just about every tutorial on wire wrapping that youtube has to offer and your do a wonderful job explaining as well as picture quality and editing for close-ups. I was wondering if you would make a video for a curved or rounded channel setting as I can't seem to find one anywhere! Again, great video and keeo up the good work
Excellent tutorial!! Love the closeup after you did the first setting. Really clear shot. The first one looks like it could pop up as it's not as surrounded as the rest of them but this is a great help and thanks for sharing!
I'm glad this video was helpful! I did have to go back and sift that first stone a bit later on, good eye! Once the top wires are firmly secured they act like a seat belt holding the culet of the stone down into the weave below so they don't really shift or wiggle at all. It is definitely a bit tedious to get them settled though!
These are super tricky for me! I've never really seen them as the perfect style to match my work so I haven't put much practice into them though. They can look really cool! I hope this video was at least helpful!
Thank you! I'm doing my best to give back to the community and help others learn to push the craft forwards. I should (finally) be back in the studio with a new video this week!
Hi. I just started watching your video's and they are truly amazing. I alway's Love to learn new wire wrapping techniques. Thank you so much for sharing.
I had to try this setting one or two times. But yesterday i managed to make it. I'm so happy about that. Thank you very much for your help with this video. Can you tell me what to change if i uses stones of 5 mm round? How long doo you wrap already? You are a master.
smathus this video actually documents the 5th time I have ever done this setting and I can only recall one piece I used it in from years ago. I am working on a piece that uses the section of channel set citrines I showed in this video though so there will be an example on my Instagram page soon! Every week I put out a poll on my Instagram to see what topic folks would like to see me cover in these videos and this setting is always in the top 3 most requested, so I finally broke down and relearned it for this video
heyyyyoooo bosss can you use this for cabs like oval or round much appreciate for any feedback . your videos have basically taught me most of what i know and i couldnt thank you enough keep posting killer content
I enjoyed this video . thank you for sharing it ... You are different than other wire wrappers showing different techniques more like a jewelry maker. what is this channel setting going to be used for?I see a bracelet
Hey, I really appreciate this, and all of your videos. this is a setting i havnt really gotten to work, and I just followed your instructions pretty well. Im still not sure what the issue is. I mean, it worked. but then the stones dont seem like they are super stable. I feel like if this was jarred too hard they could pop out. what am I doing wrong?
First , thank you so much for teaching! You are wonderful ! I liked the yellow stone better .... was it round as well ? I kind of think I would like a stone with straight cuts better ....... regardless still beautiful!
Great tutorial! I've never seen this type of channel setting. Do you have to use half hard wire or could you use all dead soft? Are the stones fully locked in place (don't wiggle at all in the setting)? It looks like they could pop out from the sides but I guess that's the illusion. I'll have to give it a try. Thanks!
It could be done with all dead soft, however you would need to be super careful not to bend the top two wires. Once those get bendy this setting gets really tricky. The half hard does make this a lot easier. If you only have dead soft on hand you could draw your wires through some nylon tipped pliers to work harden it first Once they are set the stones do not wiggle at all and are very firmly set :)
Very nice video/tutorial! I'm not sure I find the combination of square and round wires aesthetically pleasing to my own eye. Did you try this with round wire and decide that the square wire was a better fit?
That is a great question! I honestly almost never use this setting in my work (this video actually documents the 5th time I have ever even done it) so I have not really experimented with what all wire shapes work best. I imagine round would work just fine though! If you try it out I would love to hear/see how it goes
I enjoyed watching the video to learn a new technique. only 1 problem. You are so used to just whipping the 28ga around the base wires, that I could not see which wires were being wrapped. If you could slow that part down, the video would be perfect even for us beginners. Im still going to subscribe & post to Pinterest, because I enjoyed watching. Im sure I'll be able to come back at some point & say - now I can see it.
You can manually change the speed for any video by changing the playback speed while using the RUclips app. Locate the 3 dots in the right upper corner of the video (if you don't see it then tap on the video and it should pop up with the pause, share, full screen, ect buttons). Click on the 3 dots, then playback speed. I'm not sure if this menu is also available when using a web browser or computer.. If it is, it might be located in a different spot like under or to the side of the video.
That is a fair observation! I did speed through that part a bit. I'll do my best to slow it down a little bit for future videos. Thanks for checking out my channel, I hope these videos are helpful!
Best tutorial on channel setting I've seen yet!!! Would 4 on the bottom work if I wanted to try it with 6mm? Also, where do you get black nylon pliers, always see white ones? Thanks for the great tutorial!
That is super encouraging to hear, thank you! I'm sure it would work with more wires easily enough. Try it out and let me know how it goes! I've only done this setting a small handful of times so I haven't really experimented with it, I'd love to hear about the possibilities! I'll post the link to these pliers, technically they are Delrin not Nylon. Delrin is a slightly stronger plastic than nylon that still wont scuff the metal. I'd like to say i bought them for that reason when my nylon tips kept wearing out. The truth is I actually bought them because I like the ergonomic handles and they matched the rest of my pliers from Swanstrom (creature of habit I suppose)
This was a good tutorial. Thank you. If your piece calls for a channel set element that is curved, is it best to curve the setting as you make it? Because I am thinking that it could make the gems pop out if the channel were to be bent after making it.
Is it possible to use this setting on a gentle curve? How do you determine the gauge of the base wires? What do you recommend using as base wires in terms of the size of the stones? Does this change if your setting different sized stones in an increase and decrease?
I think the double wrap mistake that you made in the middle is not so bad if only you did a double wrap on the other side it kind of gives it a little character I think
Tammie Broggins you can! It is much more difficult with soft than half hard to do this setting in my opinion though. The half hard temper enables you to work without the wire kinking and it stays in place. The dead soft gets a little squirrely with this setting
Potentially, but I can’t say I would recommend it without a lot of reenforcement. By itself the setting is a bit fragile and not well suited for a ring
Thank you for the tutorial, Nolan. I have a question. Did you have any issues with the top wires wanting to open apart for the stones to fall out? I tried and failed at this a few times and that was my biggest issue. Tried anchoring the top ones straight down like you did and they wanted to come apart so easily. Finally ended up figuring out to anchor them diagonally in an "X" pattern to keep inward tension on the stones. Even then, if I don't weave in the right direction it still doesn't work lol. Very touchy little setting but so satisfying when to do. I'll pm you on IG with my successful attempts.
Your piece look awesome man! Great work! I find this whole setting to be a bit touchy, but once I got the stones set and the wires locked down firmly they stopped shifting. It does take quite a bit of work to get them settled with the stones in place, but it looks pretty cool once you get it!
I have a question for you, I have tried this one and the bezel setting, and when trying to incorporate in my frames, any shaping of them results in the stones becoming loose, how do you compensate for that. Do you just have to preshape and then you're are stuck with it?
Great question! for the bezel settings you have to be careful about where you tie them onto the frame. think of the bezel like its a spring, you want to secure the ends in a way that increases the tension on the setting/stone. if your bezel was created wrapping the wire clockwise around your pliers, you'll want your anchor points to encourage the wire to reach further clockwise if that makes sense. its a bit hard to explain without a visual, you can always shoot me a message on Instagram and i can shoot you a doodle of what i mean
and as for the channel setting, you are not alone in finding it to be frustrating. I rarely use this setting in my own work because i find it to be fickle and time consuming (and that the straight parallels dont really match the aesthetic of most of my work). getting them to sit securely and firmly just takes a lot of tweaks to the wire, make sure those top wires remain straight and firmly sandwiched onto the stones
Watched this twice and learned something new each time. You are a superb instructor and I along with several others find your videoes very helpful as we pursue learning the art of wire work. I noticed that you said that you would be posting each Tuesday, but life must have gotten in your way as I haven't been notified in a while that you loaded a new video. Hope that everything is going well with you and that we can look forward to additional quality tutorials. Thanks for sharing your time and efforts.
Where have you been all my life?!!!! Finally someone to show us other wire wrappers the trade secrets of Heady wrapping!!! I cant even begin to express my thankfulness!! Please keep doing what your doing....
No big secrets here, just a bunch of trial and error and a lot of time staring at pictures to reverse engineer stuff. I hope these videos continue to be helpful!
Thank you SO much! I have been looking for a video on channel setting for a couple of years!
gail wood I hope this one was helpful! Thanks for checking it out
I love all your videos! So easy to follow, clear and slow instructions, and your voice is so soothing! Thank you so much for offering your techniques to the community. I’ve prayed for this for years lol. Appreciate you so much!
All seven of your video tutorials that I've found are excellent. Actually, the best I've seen and tried. I hope you will be making more soon. I can't wait to see the next one.
Thank you for watching! I'll be posting new videos every Tuesday. I'm really excited about the idea I'm covering in the next one, I hope its helpful!
@@RaftarkJewelry Thank you. I'll definitely check on Tuesday. Have you made any I haven't seen? I've watched the seven I found on youtube.
This is the best and easiest way to create a channel setting that I've ever seen. I love your work and your tutorials.
It is so hard to find channel setting tutorials so I'm so happy you've made one! And the video is super crystal clear. Thank you!
I have watched so many of your tutorials and they are excellent.I have been searching for months but kept getting the criss cross Channel set one. I’m so excited to use this in my designs. Thank you!
Thank you for this informative tutorial on wire wrapped channel settings. I am adding it to my reference list, and going to check out your other tutorials.
this is such a beautiful setting...you do a great job of explaining and good close ups and not too fast, not many out there doing videos on channel settings. Thank you!!
Thank you for the tutorial, you are really good at all aspects of teaching and keeping things in focus. I appreciate you explaining gauges, hardness especially and that you found it a trying weave. When watching someone thing's look so fluid and easy all the while forgetting the person is skilled at the process, so it's appreciated you putting out there how you find it.
Cheers! This setting is my nightmare, I really dont enjoy doing it. If you find it irritating rest assured you are not alone! Thank you for the kind words and for checking out my videos
I've been wanting to try this setting for quite some time, but could never figure out how. You just made my day, Nolan!
It is definitely a fun one to try out! I'm glad this video helped, I'm excited to hear how your settings go!
Thank you for your tutorial on channel setting I never ever would have tried it you made it seem simple by breaking down step by step thank you so much you're a wonderful teacher awesome job😀
Judy Dickson thank you! I hope this video is helpful :)
Such clear shots at the right angles to demonstrate how you do this. This is the best video I've seen on how to do this technique. 👍
done a few of these eh? ;) Im starting my first channel settings and i was referred to your tutorials by two people in the same hour, after watching i can see clearly now what i did wrong my first try! Thanks for the great tutorial!
Oh my goodness thank you! I have been struggling with this weave and I finally got it!
Glad I could help!
Thank you for your videos!! You are helping me make my wraps more complex and pretty ❤
I'm excited to hear they are helpful! Thanks for watching
This tutorial is great! Thank you for posting it! Explains the setting sooo well
Steven Waugh Thanks for checking it out! I’m glad it was helpful
Thank you so much you make every detail so clear and easy to follow I love your work.
Excellent news to hear! I am glad this was helpful, thanks for watching!
First off, thank you for the insight and great video. I have seen just about every tutorial on wire wrapping that youtube has to offer and your do a wonderful job explaining as well as picture quality and editing for close-ups. I was wondering if you would make a video for a curved or rounded channel setting as I can't seem to find one anywhere! Again, great video and keeo up the good work
I love these so much!!! Thank you so much for your time and sharing!!
You are so welcome!
Another great tutorial. I have a bunch of 4mm bullet shaped Garnett that I want to attempt to set in this setting
Excellent tutorial!! Love the closeup after you did the first setting. Really clear shot. The first one looks like it could pop up as it's not as surrounded as the rest of them but this is a great help and thanks for sharing!
I'm glad this video was helpful! I did have to go back and sift that first stone a bit later on, good eye! Once the top wires are firmly secured they act like a seat belt holding the culet of the stone down into the weave below so they don't really shift or wiggle at all. It is definitely a bit tedious to get them settled though!
Awesome! I struggle with these, so i'm glad it's not just me. At least i know i'm doing it right.
These are super tricky for me! I've never really seen them as the perfect style to match my work so I haven't put much practice into them though. They can look really cool!
I hope this video was at least helpful!
Your videos r great, your instructions r very detailed thank u so much for sharing
Great tutorial!! Not many like this to teach others!!
Thank you! I'm doing my best to give back to the community and help others learn to push the craft forwards. I should (finally) be back in the studio with a new video this week!
Thank you for showing these channel settings I love it that you share
Thank you so much for sharing!!!!!
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
You make it look so easy! Thank you for helping me understand this more
thank you for sharing your knowledge and craft. I am new at wire wraping and you make it look so easy!
Great tutorial. Very well explained and easy to understand. Thank you very much.
Hi. I just started watching your video's and they are truly amazing. I alway's Love to learn new wire wrapping techniques. Thank you so much for sharing.
Nolan thank you so much, seriously. Awesome tutorial.
My pleasure! Thanks for checking it out, I'm glad it was helpful :)
555 like must be a sign! THANK FOR ALL YOU DO!
So near... thank you for sharing this video to us🧡🧡🧡
you are amazing Raftark - love your tutorials!
This is awesome! Thanks.
Your wire work is wonderful, I learn so much. Can you do a tutorial on prong settings?
Thank you! Very helpful. Nicely done tutorial!
Thank you! This is so very helpful!
I'm glad it helped! Thanks for watching :)
great tutorial, simple and clear
I had to try this setting one or two times. But yesterday i managed to make it. I'm so happy about that. Thank you very much for your help with this video.
Can you tell me what to change if i uses stones of 5 mm round?
How long doo you wrap already? You are a master.
Haha strange but did not expect your voice to sound like this. Very nice Nolan!
kiwiturtleballerina hahahhaa it sounds even weirder to me to hear it recorded I am sure
Would love to see some examples of how you used these in finished jewelry.
smathus this video actually documents the 5th time I have ever done this setting and I can only recall one piece I used it in from years ago. I am working on a piece that uses the section of channel set citrines I showed in this video though so there will be an example on my Instagram page soon!
Every week I put out a poll on my Instagram to see what topic folks would like to see me cover in these videos and this setting is always in the top 3 most requested, so I finally broke down and relearned it for this video
this tutorial is very helpfull for me.but i would try on circle wire.because i dont have half circle or square. thanks a lot
Ur a blessing
To err is human! ❤️❤️❤️😂🤣😂. I'm going to try this. Channel lock is a dream of mine. Square or rectangle tho'.
heyyyyoooo bosss can you use this for cabs like oval or round much appreciate for any feedback .
your videos have basically taught me most of what i know and i couldnt thank you enough keep posting killer content
I enjoyed this video . thank you for sharing it ... You are different than other wire wrappers showing different techniques more like a jewelry maker. what is this channel setting going to be used for?I see a bracelet
Hey, I really appreciate this, and all of your videos. this is a setting i havnt really gotten to work, and I just followed your instructions pretty well. Im still not sure what the issue is. I mean, it worked. but then the stones dont seem like they are super stable. I feel like if this was jarred too hard they could pop out. what am I doing wrong?
First , thank you so much for teaching! You are wonderful ! I liked the yellow stone better .... was it round as well ?
I kind of think I would like a stone with straight cuts better ....... regardless still beautiful!
Great tutorial! I've never seen this type of channel setting. Do you have to use half hard wire or could you use all dead soft? Are the stones fully locked in place (don't wiggle at all in the setting)? It looks like they could pop out from the sides but I guess that's the illusion. I'll have to give it a try. Thanks!
It could be done with all dead soft, however you would need to be super careful not to bend the top two wires. Once those get bendy this setting gets really tricky. The half hard does make this a lot easier. If you only have dead soft on hand you could draw your wires through some nylon tipped pliers to work harden it first
Once they are set the stones do not wiggle at all and are very firmly set :)
@@RaftarkJewelry Thanks for your tips and advice! It's very appreciated!
Very nice video/tutorial! I'm not sure I find the combination of square and round wires aesthetically pleasing to my own eye. Did you try this with round wire and decide that the square wire was a better fit?
That is a great question! I honestly almost never use this setting in my work (this video actually documents the 5th time I have ever even done it) so I have not really experimented with what all wire shapes work best. I imagine round would work just fine though! If you try it out I would love to hear/see how it goes
I enjoyed watching the video to learn a new technique. only 1 problem. You are so used to just whipping the 28ga around the base wires, that I could not see which wires were being wrapped. If you could slow that part down, the video would be perfect even for us beginners. Im still going to subscribe & post to Pinterest, because I enjoyed watching. Im sure I'll be able to come back at some point & say - now I can see it.
You can manually change the speed for any video by changing the playback speed while using the RUclips app. Locate the 3 dots in the right upper corner of the video (if you don't see it then tap on the video and it should pop up with the pause, share, full screen, ect buttons). Click on the 3 dots, then playback speed. I'm not sure if this menu is also available when using a web browser or computer.. If it is, it might be located in a different spot like under or to the side of the video.
That is a fair observation! I did speed through that part a bit. I'll do my best to slow it down a little bit for future videos. Thanks for checking out my channel, I hope these videos are helpful!
Best tutorial on channel setting I've seen yet!!!
Would 4 on the bottom work if I wanted to try it with 6mm?
Also, where do you get black nylon pliers, always see white ones?
Thanks for the great tutorial!
That is super encouraging to hear, thank you! I'm sure it would work with more wires easily enough. Try it out and let me know how it goes! I've only done this setting a small handful of times so I haven't really experimented with it, I'd love to hear about the possibilities!
I'll post the link to these pliers, technically they are Delrin not Nylon. Delrin is a slightly stronger plastic than nylon that still wont scuff the metal. I'd like to say i bought them for that reason when my nylon tips kept wearing out. The truth is I actually bought them because I like the ergonomic handles and they matched the rest of my pliers from Swanstrom (creature of habit I suppose)
www.riogrande.com/product/swanstrom-flat-nose-pliers-with-delrin-jaws/111327
I love your videos. Easy for me to follow. Where do you get your gemstones for the channel settings?
This was a good tutorial. Thank you. If your piece calls for a channel set element that is curved, is it best to curve the setting as you make it? Because I am thinking that it could make the gems pop out if the channel were to be bent after making it.
Your amazing
Is it possible to use this setting on a gentle curve? How do you determine the gauge of the base wires? What do you recommend using as base wires in terms of the size of the stones? Does this change if your setting different sized stones in an increase and decrease?
I think the double wrap mistake that you made in the middle is not so bad if only you did a double wrap on the other side it kind of gives it a little character I think
That’s all great but we need a finish on the ends!
Awesome. Please could I just use soft instead of half hard would it effect the piece
Tammie Broggins you can! It is much more difficult with soft than half hard to do this setting in my opinion though. The half hard temper enables you to work without the wire kinking and it stays in place. The dead soft gets a little squirrely with this setting
Great tutorial. Can this be used on a band of a ring as well?
Potentially, but I can’t say I would recommend it without a lot of reenforcement. By itself the setting is a bit fragile and not well suited for a ring
Thank you for the tutorial, Nolan. I have a question. Did you have any issues with the top wires wanting to open apart for the stones to fall out? I tried and failed at this a few times and that was my biggest issue. Tried anchoring the top ones straight down like you did and they wanted to come apart so easily. Finally ended up figuring out to anchor them diagonally in an "X" pattern to keep inward tension on the stones. Even then, if I don't weave in the right direction it still doesn't work lol. Very touchy little setting but so satisfying when to do. I'll pm you on IG with my successful attempts.
Your piece look awesome man! Great work!
I find this whole setting to be a bit touchy, but once I got the stones set and the wires locked down firmly they stopped shifting. It does take quite a bit of work to get them settled with the stones in place, but it looks pretty cool once you get it!
This!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope this one was helpful!
Absolutely, much appreciated!
I have a question for you, I have tried this one and the bezel setting, and when trying to incorporate in my frames, any shaping of them results in the stones becoming loose, how do you compensate for that. Do you just have to preshape and then you're are stuck with it?
Great question!
for the bezel settings you have to be careful about where you tie them onto the frame. think of the bezel like its a spring, you want to secure the ends in a way that increases the tension on the setting/stone. if your bezel was created wrapping the wire clockwise around your pliers, you'll want your anchor points to encourage the wire to reach further clockwise if that makes sense. its a bit hard to explain without a visual, you can always shoot me a message on Instagram and i can shoot you a doodle of what i mean
and as for the channel setting, you are not alone in finding it to be frustrating. I rarely use this setting in my own work because i find it to be fickle and time consuming (and that the straight parallels dont really match the aesthetic of most of my work). getting them to sit securely and firmly just takes a lot of tweaks to the wire, make sure those top wires remain straight and firmly sandwiched onto the stones
Where did you get those nylon tipped pliers? I've never seen any like that.
Would have loved to have seen finished pieces using this? 10:59
If you’re doing a channel setting with a curve, do you curve the wire first or do you do the channel setting and then work it into a curve?
I would curve the wire first personally. I find channel settings to be fairly fickle when you bend them afterwards
You think 22 gauge square would work ok? For 3mm stones.
Ravan Butterworth im sure it’ll work just fine!
How difficult is it to curve this setting?
Like video but please get closer to mic. Coz its hard to hear such a soft voice
You can barely even see the stones.
Could this be done with 2 sets of 21g dead soft or does it have to be half hard???