How to cast in place faceted sapphires with sand casting tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 52

  • @daelwhale
    @daelwhale 3 месяца назад

    Thank you Kirra-Lea ✌

  • @jessemozingo1279
    @jessemozingo1279 10 месяцев назад +1

    This is so cool! Thanks for sharing your technique, this is a great guide for a beginner like me 🙂

  • @ParanormalHorrorArtist
    @ParanormalHorrorArtist Год назад

    I just started casting 3D signet dragon scale rings in sand. This is my next project. I learned how to create air holes from you. Thanks😊 Using lots of silver (heavy) and vertical mold is the way to go. TIP: You can never use to much talc baking soda, and don't be afraid to repress your design to crisp it up.

  • @sarahherbert4154
    @sarahherbert4154 4 года назад +4

    I really enjoyed this video! I love this style of jewellery and stone setting .I have wanted to sand cast for ever especially with stones, and have ordered some equipment, I cant wait to give this a go sooo excited! I hope you make more of these videos 🤩

  • @LiteraryLymeTours
    @LiteraryLymeTours 4 года назад +2

    Your videos are so simple to follow. Thank you

  • @lktruly1
    @lktruly1 2 года назад +1

    Have enjoyed your video. It was so informative. Great 👍

  • @angelagibb4929
    @angelagibb4929 2 года назад +3

    Hi Kirralea, love your video, just cast a faceted ring after watching this well explained tutorial. Can you please tell me the make of your bolt cutters? Thanks Angela

    • @sandcasting_with_kirralea
      @sandcasting_with_kirralea  2 года назад

      Yay awesome to hear the video was helpful :)
      I have no idea what brand they are haha But make sure you get the ones with the extra articulated arms to make it easier to cut through thick sprues :)

  • @MarcoJetti
    @MarcoJetti 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful technique and lovely done! Thank you

  • @carlagriffin7709
    @carlagriffin7709 2 года назад +3

    I’d be really interested to see how you use a graver to uncover the stones a little. I’ve done a few cast where the stones are just a little more covered up than I would like, but I’m not sure how to approach it. Thank you!

  • @lanehorsey5053
    @lanehorsey5053 Год назад

    Bit behind the times i know, just found you and now i am bingeing. Cinnamon you say? how about turmeric? nutmeg? garlic powder? would love to see that video.

  • @kurilladesign
    @kurilladesign 3 года назад +3

    Fabulous!!!! video
    I just got a sweet set of colored sapps.
    I will be setting in wax.
    I am really a sculptor so it will be very hands on no cad.
    Thank you for your hands on video.
    does the pawpaw ointment hold the stone? or protects the stones?

    • @sandcasting_with_kirralea
      @sandcasting_with_kirralea  3 года назад +1

      It is a gentle adhesive for the stones, I dont think it does anything to protect the stones haha

  • @ingegerdandersson6963
    @ingegerdandersson6963 Месяц назад

    What is the papaw for? And isn’t it risk that the stones change color from the heat?

  • @leahshapera5130
    @leahshapera5130 Год назад

    Very helpful tutorial. Thank you! What do you call that ointment you used on the stones?

  • @Jvld98
    @Jvld98 Год назад

    What kind of ointment do you use on the gemstones?

  • @ZH-Rocks
    @ZH-Rocks 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much..i ll definitely try this.

  • @jenb1000
    @jenb1000 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video, thank you! Do you have a video of you using your engraving tool to show more of the stones? thanks :)

    • @sandcasting_with_kirralea
      @sandcasting_with_kirralea  3 года назад +1

      I do kind of, but I need to make a video specifically about that I think :)

    • @jenb1000
      @jenb1000 3 года назад

      @@sandcasting_with_kirralea I found it, thank you! 😊😊

  • @theflamingpearl
    @theflamingpearl 3 года назад +2

    Could one just use petroleum jelly in a tube to place the stones as we don’t have the pawpaw lotion that you use here in the US States?

    • @sandcasting_with_kirralea
      @sandcasting_with_kirralea  3 года назад +2

      You can use Vaseline :)

    • @carlostrevino1088
      @carlostrevino1088 2 года назад

      You can order it on amazon

    • @AndrewMobley
      @AndrewMobley 2 года назад +2

      @@sandcasting_with_kirralea or anything you have in the home. I'm using triple antibiotic ointment because i have it and the tube has a tiny applicator. It's almost all petroleum jelly.

  • @Gemsland786
    @Gemsland786 Год назад

    Beautiful ❤

  • @gemstonegirl1084
    @gemstonegirl1084 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you 🙏

  • @blakewilliams5344
    @blakewilliams5344 2 года назад +2

    Do you ever use corn starch for your separating powder? I use it and it works perfectly and is safer than talc

  • @louisajackson7627
    @louisajackson7627 3 года назад +1

    Hi - never done any of this but would love to have a go- how do you calculate size of stones to use in relation to band width.

    • @sandcasting_with_kirralea
      @sandcasting_with_kirralea  3 года назад +1

      If the stone fills the entire negative space it's too big. You need about a two millimetre gap for the metal to squeeze past :)

  • @miacooklaxberg6125
    @miacooklaxberg6125 4 года назад +1

    Hi! Love the video. What is it in the red tube that you are using on the sapphires?

    • @sandcasting_with_kirralea
      @sandcasting_with_kirralea  3 года назад

      Paw Paw ointment

    • @LMarionM
      @LMarionM 3 года назад

      Thanks for this really informative video, Kirra-Lea ! Can you please give me an idea of why you use the paw paw ointment, what special properties does it have? I’m in South Africa, and need to find an equivalent here!

  • @0lagoBrucce254
    @0lagoBrucce254 Год назад

    How come your gemstones do not crack when exposed to hot metal?

    • @hologramsolid4788
      @hologramsolid4788 Год назад

      Different stones can take different heat. You can look up the different stones and the heat they can take. Ive cast with obsidian in a lost waz no problem and i cast with another stone that was dyed and cabt remember what it was but it sucked all the color out.

  • @lancelottavola9685
    @lancelottavola9685 4 года назад +1

    very nice ring, sure with some other stones they break,becouse of the very hot metal...

  • @iiniijewelry
    @iiniijewelry 3 года назад +1

    Really cool! I have been sand casting for a little bit now. 😂 and I have a lot of sapphire I’ve rock hounded where I live. Never thought of incorporating in this fashion. It’s neat. The raw look is really cool. Does the fruit ointment make anything that needs to be cleaned after? Does it just hold stones for you? Do the inclusions in the harder stones matter?

  • @mitchmangles
    @mitchmangles 4 года назад +1

    Hey Kirra-Lea - Thanks so much for doing these videos. I am all inspired again. Can you remind me again what types of stones are suitable to cast in place please? Diamonds, Rubys and sapphires are all OK right? I think i remember you saying CZ's are OK as well? What about garnets?

    • @sandcasting_with_kirralea
      @sandcasting_with_kirralea  4 года назад +3

      Hey there :D So any stone that has a hardness of 7.5 or higher can be used. The higher on the scale the lower the chance of breakage, the lower the hardness the higher risk of breakage. So garnets are hard enough but they have to be inclusion free otherwise they break. I like to keep to sapphire, rubies and diamonds :) Zircons and spinels are also pretty good.

    • @mitchmangles
      @mitchmangles 4 года назад +1

      @@sandcasting_with_kirralea Thanks so much! Michelle.

  • @goodwillposition2594
    @goodwillposition2594 Год назад

    perfect

  • @roselinsabijon4908
    @roselinsabijon4908 3 года назад +1

    Hi Kiera, Are the stones placed sideways? I’ll try to do this next week using 3mm Sapphires.

  • @MrPea56
    @MrPea56 4 года назад

    Hi Kira
    What size stones do you use in your rings ?

    • @sandcasting_with_kirralea
      @sandcasting_with_kirralea  4 года назад +4

      Any stone that will fit inside the ring. So just like if you were setting a ring traditionally, you dont want the stone to be deeper than the ring and you need there to be about 0.5mm or metal on either side of the stone, so normally the stone is about 1mm smaller than the width of the ring. Thats just as big as you can go with the flush style cast in place. But as for as small. 1mm stones wont cast in place well or at all. 1pts is usually the smallest I will go :)
      Hope that helps!

  • @offyarocka
    @offyarocka Год назад

    ✌️😍✌️

  • @rockeyjohney5535
    @rockeyjohney5535 Год назад

    Aap bahut badhiya kasli ki se kam bahut hi badhiya Tarika kya hai