I was a professional self-employed Hatton Garden diamond setter from 1978-1990 when I abandoned the bench and went into full-time manufacturing. A 3rd generation setter but was largely self-taught, learning the trade from a young age by simply watching my father and grandfather at work. Which was just as well as they both died before having the opportunity to teach me in any real detail. All I can say is this. If I had spent that amount of time getting the job done I would never have made a living or had to charge so much money for doing the job no one would have given me any work. I had things down to such an art that I made a bloody fortune for 12 years. so much so it set me up for life. If I had been that slow I would still be sitting at the bench. I could make what was then the national average weekly wage in just 2-3 hours. while I was so competitively priced I could have worked a 10 day week every week of the year. There is getting the job done, and getting the job done, and making money, they are NOT the same thing. Being a commercial tradesman is all about cutting corners while doing a perfect job. There is not a school in the world that either can or does teach a diamond setter how to make real money from just a diamond setting. This mainly because it is an impossible thing to teach anyone, you either have it or you don't.
I am interested in your couses, what does the $400 course cover. Do you have a page with it? (I a brand new to this, and would like to learn to make fine jewelry).
If you are just starting out, check the apprentice level. This link will take you there; www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/collections/apprentice-get-started You can find more information about JTS here; www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/pages/how-it-works
Martin Carlberg this is a preview to a lesson at www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au There’s a complete stone setting course. Lots of free lessons too
Semi correct. But it gets the job done, for this ring. Not always so friendly with stones sizes and ring design. Keep that in mind. Even in this video I learned something. Keep an open mind.
I was a professional self-employed Hatton Garden diamond setter from 1978-1990 when I abandoned the bench and went into full-time manufacturing. A 3rd generation setter but was largely self-taught, learning the trade from a young age by simply watching my father and grandfather at work. Which was just as well as they both died before having the opportunity to teach me in any real detail.
All I can say is this. If I had spent that amount of time getting the job done I would never have made a living or had to charge so much money for doing the job no one would have given me any work. I had things down to such an art that I made a bloody fortune for 12 years. so much so it set me up for life. If I had been that slow I would still be sitting at the bench. I could make what was then the national average weekly wage in just 2-3 hours. while I was so competitively priced I could have worked a 10 day week every week of the year.
There is getting the job done, and getting the job done, and making money, they are NOT the same thing. Being a commercial tradesman is all about cutting corners while doing a perfect job. There is not a school in the world that either can or does teach a diamond setter how to make real money from just a diamond setting. This mainly because it is an impossible thing to teach anyone, you either have it or you don't.
Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful and well-presented. Your time and effort is most appreciated!
I bought the SP8 setting blanks and they arrived today. How do I sign up to take this particular course? Thank you.
Hi Mike this is the link. It’s discounted by 30% at the moment. www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/courses/channel-setting
Please is traditional setting same as channel setting?
Where can I find the courses
www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/courses/channel-setting
I am interested in your couses, what does the $400 course cover. Do you have a page with it? (I a brand new to this, and would like to learn to make fine jewelry).
If you are just starting out, check the apprentice level. This link will take you there; www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/collections/apprentice-get-started
You can find more information about JTS here; www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/pages/how-it-works
why does the camera image wobble? did your camera drop by any chance?
Trevor Van Zuydam that effect just happens on some of the RUclips videos for some reason
youtube has a "remove camera shake" feature that it suggests for videos that it deems "shaky" but in this case it only made things worse.
hi ,good work ,why are you in such a hurry ??,,you said you will show how but speed it up ,,not fair ))
thx anyway
Sorry, I should have added that this is a preview to a full lesson at; www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/
How much is your course. Do you teach micro pave.
Go to this page, you will find micro pave in stage ten. Cheers
www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/setting-lessons
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Do you do stone settings for custom made rings? please contact me if interested.
Good work
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Hindi mein bhi class dediya karo
Hindi mein bhi btado diamond's ke bare mein
Tool Work. Is Good. ..
beautifull
Perfecto!
Wow
Why so fast?
Martin Carlberg this is a preview to a lesson at www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au
There’s a complete stone setting course. Lots of free lessons too
Easy
Wrong prosses
Semi correct. But it gets the job done, for this ring. Not always so friendly with stones sizes and ring design. Keep that in mind. Even in this video I learned something. Keep an open mind.
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