Micro Pavé Diamond Disk Ring - Natural Cognac|Brown|Champagne Diamonds

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  • Опубликовано: 2 мар 2021
  • The iconic Van Dooren Diamonds Brown Disk Ring.
    In this video you get to see the making of and the diamond setting of the stones. The stones used are natural brown / cognac/ champagne diamonds in multiple shades. These are set super close to one another using high level micro pavé diamond setting to create a smooth and symmetrical pattern.
    The weight and size oft he diamonds vary from 0.07 ct to 0.005 ct. We start from the center with one big stone and move our way outwards using a tight layout of stones. Around the center stone 10 more diamonds of about 0.005/0.007 ct each are set. The next circle includes bigger stones up to 0.03 to 0.035 ct each. The outside circle counts 20 natural brown diamonds which consist of 2 sizes of stones. Alternating between 0.01 ct and 0.02 ct each or 1.30 mm to 1.70mm.
    The holes or seats are drilled with a drill bit of 0.7mm and further open up with round carbide burrs to the required stone size. Afterwards the outer filet or bright cut is created with a high gloss polished carbide graver of about 60 degrees with a heel polished on it. The ceradent polishing wheels are used to create these high gloss gravers and work great.
    Finally tiny prongs are created by removing excess metal with a flat graver into the seat. Then, gently the brown/cognac/champagne stones are put in place into the ,relatively soft, yellow gold. With a tiny self made prong pusher the golden prongs are bent over the diamonds thereby holding tightly two or more diamonds at the same time.
    The ring was later polished with high gloss diamond polish.
    All in all this was a beautiful ring to work on.
    Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии • 13

  • @dwdidit3664
    @dwdidit3664 3 года назад +1

    I just realized that there's something about stonesetting that I'm much better at than you are: my bits skip across the metal and make a much bigger mess !!😆
    Very nice work, thank you kindly 🙏

    • @heinikendude
      @heinikendude  3 года назад

      Thanks for your nice words DWDIDIT ;-)

  • @ibrahimkocak6852
    @ibrahimkocak6852 2 года назад +1

    please upload new video
    i think best youtube canal ♥️💪

  • @abwoturab29
    @abwoturab29 3 года назад +1

    I discovered you have downloaded many videos on the past month, but I don't have notified but I am allows the bell icon

  • @abwoturab29
    @abwoturab29 3 года назад +1

    I have been waiting you for a long time, i hope you doing well

  • @fitriatulmuafa2329
    @fitriatulmuafa2329 11 месяцев назад

    the work really teaches, what is the name of the iron for carving sir..

  • @EduardoSouza-ef3oi
    @EduardoSouza-ef3oi 3 года назад

    VERY BEAUTIFUL WORK!
    WHAT IS THE NAME OF THIS GRAY GUM TO FIX THE PIECE?

  • @fabiankun
    @fabiankun 3 года назад

    Hi can you tell me what camera setting do you use?

    • @heinikendude
      @heinikendude  3 года назад +1

      Hi FABEL, I use a normal cam corder with a magnification lens

    • @fabiankun
      @fabiankun 3 года назад

      @@heinikendude thank you