How to make a bezel set eternity ring.
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- Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
- This is by far the simplest way of making a rubover eternity ring. I will be setting this ring for another video.
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I very rarely bother commenting on videos, but as a hobbyist 'jeweller', mainly making silver rings, I've watched a lot of other jewellery making videos, and this is up there with my favourites. Love the commentary, which adds so much important detail. I'll be checking out all your other videos. Keep up the good work.
Also, could you please post a link to the felt discs you mentioned? Cheers.
For sure. I appreciate you taking the time to comment. It really helps the channel. I don't even cut our my mistakes. All the other videos I checked on cut so much out. I can watch another vid and see a mistake that's been left off camera. I didn't think that was fair to people learning.
Thanks again and keep watching. I'll make you a pro. 👍🏼
excellent, so glad to find your channel.
I'm pleased you found the channel too. Welcome. Thanks for commenting too. It really helps me.
Yuan, I’d like to see a square cut stone channel set. I’ve got 3 sim sapphires that I’d like to do that way. As always, thanks for sharing!
Hi. Thank you. The sapphiresshould be fine to do. I will set these stones for a video too in the near future. I'll do square channels at some stage, but it is quite a way down on the list. Good luck with the sapphires.
Sorry for the autocorrect! LOL
Great job
Thank you. 👍🏼
Love it!!
Thank you.
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Not perfect I know - but I’m learning. This was the first time I’ve melted my scraps into a little bar and milled it. The first time I’ve made a ring to hold stones with one solder and I’m pretty chuffed!
Thank you Ydna!
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Excellent. Well done. The rings just end up that bit stronger.
Thanks again for watching.
I’m so excited to see this great new channel. This is the first video I have seen of yours and can’t wait for more. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise, it’s much appreciated. I’m a novice right now but hoping to advance my skills; I’ll be hearing a lot of your voice! All the best to you, Claire
Well you're more than welcome here. Please stick around. There's a lot more videos come, along with what I've already put on. Thanks for likes and comments too. It really helps and it's very much appreciated. Thank you.
Fantastic tutorial, loved every minute and learnt a shed load. I've just bought some setting burrs, so I'll give this a go at some point. I'm glad you mentioned the Assay office. You say that it's strict here, yet I see loads of UK jewellers on eBay selling £1000 silver chains, that they say are 925 "stamped in house". Outstanding work as always and thanks for sharing.
Yeah. If it's over 7 something grams, you can't stamp yourself. If it's imported it's okay. But you definitely can't claim stamped or made in house.
Pleased it helped. Still sorting this week's video out, but next week's video is me setting this ring. Thanks again.
@@metalofhonour Looking forward to both of them. Take care and have a great weekend.
Hi Ydna - Very nice neat work once again - I like your way of presenting what we do in a 'No nonsense' way that people of all levels can understand and enjoy.
For me it is interesting to see the ways you do things, different to the way I would do the same processes - for example, you use a clamp a lot more than I do - I tend to hold everything in my fingers. Maybe I should use clamps a lot more - it would save my poor fingers from getting so beaten up! I am looking forward to seeing you set the stones.
Keep up the great work. Phil
Good morning.
Haha. I only normally use clamps when stone setting. The only reason I use the clamps is to keep my left hand and fingers out of the way of the camera. It's much quicker not using clamps. I prefer to not use clamps. I just can't get the camera to focus when my fingers jump in the way too much 🤣
@@metalofhonour Ah ha - 'Method in the madness' it all makes good sense. Have a brill week - speak later maybe. Take care - Phil
I’ve started mine - clearly not in your league (yet!) 🤣 I need to tidy up my scalloped edges - but I’ll be doing that this weekend and I’ve got some garnets or spinels to set in it. I’ll share pics when it looks a bit better - but I’ve been wearing it as I thought it would be too lumpy, but it feels great 🎉🎉
Love the videos 🥰
Oh nice. I'm pleased it went well. I will set mine for a video at some stage.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching again. I really appreciate it. I do hope this helps.
Excellent vid format, thank you
Thank you. I really appreciate the validation. It means a lot.
I appreciate these videos, so clear and instructional. The ring is simply beautiful. Thank you
Thanks for watching yet another video. I really appreciate it. 👍🏼
Could you show people how you go about making a 'Basket or Cage' setting for a stone on an interesting type of shank. Cheers. Phil
I will in due course. I have lots of other things on my list too. There's a felt shaping tutorial coming up and recorded. Then I've done one of my fun projects without commentary, which I haven't done in a while and been really wanting to. So that's been good for my brain power as they're much easier and quicker to record. Especially when I'm busy in the studio too.
Awesome channel. Videos are self explaining and the tips are verry helpfull!!
Thanks for the feedback. And thanks for watching. I'm pleased the tips are helpful.
Great Videos!! Can you also include the names of the tools you use? Like the round wood one that holds the ring? Love these!!!
Thank you. All the tools get a mention in one video or another. It's really hard filming everything in so much detail, then trying to do the commentary in one go. So it's literally what I can put across as the most important thing to say at the time.
The only two ring clamps that I use though, are wedge style and screw bottom clamps. They should both be available at all good jewellery tool shops. 👍🏼
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I appreciate it a lot.
Great video, lots of information. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you. I'm pleased you found it useful.
Cool! At least I am seeing how difficult to make a single ring. I now why jewelries are expensive!
Certainly time consuming 🤣
Thankyou so much for this tutorial. Its a gorgeous design.
Can i please ask, what is the maximum ball burr size and setting burr size that you get to for those 3mm stones?
@anniecoutanceau1691 hi. Thank you.
Maximum size really is 3mm. Sometimes when the burrs get worn, they can be more like 2.9mm. My latest video is me actually setting this ring. And I do use a fresh burr that is dead on 3mm.
Once again - great video. I'm looking forward to the nest one. - Quetion, When you do the Bright Cut around the stones, do you prefer to use a #2 Scorper of a #2 Onglette - I have tried both and I'm still not sure which I like better. Cheers Phil
Morning Phil. Just replied to this on the other video 👍🏼
hey man. love your work. these guides have been super helpful to me. i was actually wondering what rolling mill you use or recommend?
Hi. Cheers bud. Pleased it's helped. I only have the little Durston c80 mills. Durston are my favourites. I'm sure there are German and American ones that are just as good. Just anything but those cheap Indian made things. They don't even mill straight.
Excelentes tus videos amigo! Por suerte aprendi a ponerlo en español😅, si no entendi mal primero pones la llama amarilla para que la capa de hollin proteja la pieza de las manchas de fuego??
I'm pleased to hear the subtitles worked. That is correct. The yellow flame that has less oxygen than the blue part of the flame, does create a layer of soot. It can help sometimes. But it is one of those things that sometimes it doesn't help. If creating silver jewellery with wide sections, it is always worth trying because those wide surfaces are always hard to clean up. Thank you for commenting. It really helps the videos and me. 👍🏼
@@metalofhonour gracias por tu respuesta! Sos muy amable
@diegocavallo599 thank you.
QUESTION - what angle do you sharpen your graver/scorpers to please. Phil
Hi Phil. It completely varies. Most are about 55 to 60 degrees. Half round scorpers when used used are more like 45 degrees.
@@metalofhonour Thanks buddy - I can work with that. Have a good one - I have a killer tooth ache right now and can't get to see my dentist till next Wednesday - happy days! Phil
@PhilStevensphilongold damn. I suffer from toothaches quite bad. I feel for you.
hi, where you to buy a ring clip like this?(13:26) time, I haven't seen this before
They make light work of most jobs. 👍🏼
@@metalofhonour where buy?
my English so bad
@@metalofhonour thx
@@makumegane9628 oh. I get mine from a company in England. Walsh Tools normally have them in stock. 👍🏼
@@metalofhonour thx, this is Ring Clamp Bottom Screw - TR562 xD
You are training someone me
@@TheArtisanTouch I'm like Obi Wan Kenobi.
I can’t load a pic! 😂
I'm work out a social way of people sharing pics. Still working on it.