How To Solder A Tube or Bezel Setting Onto A Ring And Do It Correctly

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @markfluharty4516
    @markfluharty4516 2 года назад +9

    My great, great grandfather was a blacksmith. While I can shoe a horse and make harnesses and occasionally even make a knife I need or want. I will never know as much as he knew. But he was no silversmith. I am an American from Texas and I have lived in the UK for 20 years now with my wife who is a from Cardiff. She took me to a museum in London long time ago and I got to see the silver work done by the not so modern English Silversmiths. I was in awe to say the least. From that point on I have been hooked and learning and doing. Most of what I know I have had to learn on my own as I did not know where to go to learn such skills. But since finding your channel and I have been watching you for quite a while, I now know how many, many things I have seen were done. So much so that I am doing it myself and have been for a while. I never tried to sell anything and would not know where to begin by doing that. So, I make pieces for my wife. My wife loves copper and silver. Since we have never had proper wedding rings. I decided to make her and me a set with gems of course. Just put an order in with C&G for the silver and copper I need. Already have the gems. I just wanted to say thank you. I have learned so much watching you teach your skills and putting a lot of it to practice. I am confident enough now in my tools and skill to be able to make anything I can imagine. My wife would laugh at that as she knows I can imagine a lot. From you I have learned what I have been doing wrong and why some things did not work and of course proper technique and tools when creating a piece. Thank you sir very much.

  • @stanwhittaker5434
    @stanwhittaker5434 Месяц назад +1

    It's good that anyone can go back to these old video's and learn something that maybe you forgot or when you want to know how it's done!....Andrew is the man,been watching for a lot of year's now...Thank's Andrew , Just keep on keeping on! GOD Bless....

  • @yelloms
    @yelloms 7 лет назад +101

    I am so grateful for these videos. It is rare to find a true professional who is willing to impart their knowledge onto others, but one who is willing to do it in a way that anyone could understand is priceless. Especially in a profession that is notorious for keeping trade secrets.

  • @nice2nettles
    @nice2nettles 3 месяца назад +1

    Those tweezers are an absolute lifesaver, best tool I've bought in ages - thank you for the tip!!

  • @kevinprinceofdarkne
    @kevinprinceofdarkne 4 года назад +9

    I bet it wouldn't look that easy if I did it. Thanks for all this, it is a rare thing to find someone willing to share what they know when they actually know something, and it is appreciated.

  • @susanmarysmith
    @susanmarysmith 3 года назад +3

    I’ve tried soldering before, using different materials and techniques, to no avail. Thank you for teaching us the importance of positioning the flame, closing the jump ring before soldering, and keep it CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN

  • @heloisabittar5834
    @heloisabittar5834 2 года назад +2

    I really learn with you. I was or am a member of At the Bench but had many problems to watch the videos. Now I will watch 1000 times to follow your instructions. Thank you for these classes. Is there a way to buy your videos???

  • @Dharlanna
    @Dharlanna 7 лет назад +6

    Andrew thank you so much! I was the one who asked about the bezel and if you would wait and set it after the ring was made. I really appreciate the time you take to be so detailed and explain things. you cannot know how much I look forward to these videos. Thank you again for your kind generosity!

  • @elisabethperdue9667
    @elisabethperdue9667 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed you video very much! You answered so many questions as to how to set a bezel w /o solder prongs onto the setting. (It still looks hard tho) I ‘m not sure which way I will go yet, I need to try them both out, for awhile first.
    The compound curve on the bottom of the tubing looks much easier, that is when you are doing it anyway!
    But I really do think I can manage it now due your teaching.
    I know that it would have taken me allot of courage to try that one either, had it not been for your instruction.
    Thank you for pointing out the pitfalls for me. I am mostly self taught, so sitting under your teaching is such a relief!
    People say that trial and error is a good way to learn, but I don’t agree. I think always having to bump into every wall is a very difficult way to learn and having someone teach me is just a pure joy!
    Thank you so much Andrew you are a godsend!

  • @kimlyons8550
    @kimlyons8550 4 года назад +1

    Thank you Andrew. You make it look so easy.

  • @billgiffin987
    @billgiffin987 3 года назад +1

    You have a great way of presenting & going straigh for the suject. Easy to under stand most of the time. I'm looking forward to more of ue videos.

  • @iandone5926
    @iandone5926 4 года назад +3

    Andrew ... i am absolutely hooked with your videos. Just getting ready for retirement and always fancied a go at jewelery. Looking forward to more time to watch and experiment. Your techniques have already given me ideas for my model making where I use lots of brass and copper... and solder!! Keep it up .. your are a real craftsman... and still excited about what you do. Top marks

  • @tmoore2544
    @tmoore2544 3 года назад +1

    Outstanding! Your teachings are clear and concise and completely understandable.

  • @erikajoslin6640
    @erikajoslin6640 3 года назад +1

    This is my third video in a row. My minds being blown. Appreciate this info so much ❤️❤️

  • @ZippitNow
    @ZippitNow 3 года назад +1

    Loving your videos! Thank you. I started my first ring since high school just today. That was over 40 years ago. Your videos will be a great help

  • @bethjohnston7544
    @bethjohnston7544 7 лет назад +6

    Best soldering tips I've found anywhere! I'm ready to go back and tackle some unfinished projects again. You make it so clear and your tips are great.

  • @mikema9311
    @mikema9311 7 лет назад +17

    you pack a lot of information/tricks of the trade in an intense way...no words are wasted-kudos to you to sharing your experiences.

  • @wendyannh
    @wendyannh 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video, Andrew! OMG, I can't believe how much easier this method is than dealing with third hands and/or trying to balance the tube on top of the shank and try to keep from blowing it off with the torch the way I've seen in other videos! That Swiss shank tweezer; what a marvelous device! And it's absolutely brilliant to use the firescale to your advantage like that. I'm not afraid to try one of these any more; actually downright itching to do so.

  • @thechaosgardener
    @thechaosgardener 2 года назад +2

    Beautifully done! I have recently started silversmithing and I am grateful for your teaching!

  • @jwas84
    @jwas84 7 лет назад +4

    As usual your quality of video, presentation and content are excellent. This video together with you’re videos ‘How to Make and Solder A Silver Ring’ ‘Cleaning up a Silver Ring, Removing Solder, Making Round and Buffing Ready For Polishing’ ‘How To Polish A Silver Ring’ ‘Soldering On Elements Onto A Ring - Making Silver Ring With Embellishments’ make an excellent basis as a project for the novice.
    As a novice I would like to see a few more steps that would form the base for many projects, such as :- flush setting a faceted Stone into the tube, setting a Cabochon and turning the tube into a claw setting and setting a faceted Stone into it.

    • @Atthebench
      @Atthebench  7 лет назад +7

      John Street We will be setting a faceted stone into the tubing in a weeks time 😀

    • @jwas84
      @jwas84 7 лет назад +1

      Thank you, that would be most helpful. Look forward to seeing it.

  • @CarolMinnich
    @CarolMinnich 7 лет назад +6

    Really well done video Andrew. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. There's a whole generation of budding jewelers and artisans who are eager to learn, and can't afford to travel all over the world for classes. Thank you

    • @Atthebench
      @Atthebench  7 лет назад +2

      Carol Minnich thanks Carol. Please share on Twitter and Facebook so all these budding jewellers can take advantage. Thanks. Andrew

    • @CarolMinnich
      @CarolMinnich 7 лет назад +2

      Andrew Berry Actually I emailed my buddies the email link I got from you.

    • @catnelson3064
      @catnelson3064 7 лет назад +4

      And some of us budding jewelers are OLD. From this moldy oldie to you… THANK YOU!

  • @amymckinney2011
    @amymckinney2011 7 лет назад +21

    Love love love your videos...very detailed! Please keep them coming....I am an aspiring metalsmith and would love to see more tutorials!
    Video Ideas:
    ◇bezel setting cabochons and facited stones to rings/pendants
    ◇prong setting (using facited/cabochon stones)
    ◇ adding beaded/twisted wire properly around a bezel for decoration on a ring, pendant, or cuff
    ◇different texturing techniques for rings or cuffs
    ◇bezel/prong settings for post earrings (using faceted/cabachon stones)

  • @AtkinWhat
    @AtkinWhat 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing Andrew. Your video's are great. I just graduated from a jewelry program and I'm finding your video's are filling in a lot of blanks on topics we didn't cover , or covered lightly. Cheers

  • @HANDTRICKS1
    @HANDTRICKS1 7 лет назад +11

    HI ANDREW JUST WANT TO SAY THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE WITH US THAT ARE TRYING TO LEARN THESE SKILLS ON JEWELRY MAKING ,YOU HAVE A GREAT WAY OF GETTING YOUR POINT ACROSS AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND ,PLEASE KEEP MAKING THEM AS THEY ARE SO HELPFUL ,MY MAJOR PROBLEM WAS SOLDERING AND YOU CLEARED THE AIR ON THAT AND MY SOLDERING IS NOW 100% BETTER .BLESS YOU !

  • @judykonopka9029
    @judykonopka9029 7 лет назад +3

    Hi Andrew! Thanks for putting the time into making these videos - great job. Also, thanks for mentioning the US when you're talking about products, etc. I have an idea for future videos. How about the "business" side of making jewelry. So many times that is overlooked in curriculums and yet it's so important. How/what to charge people. Do you advertise? Word of Mouth? Online? What if you make a mistake on their jewelry? What would prevent you from taking a job? How do you repackage (or do you?) to give back to the client? Just use a plastic envelope? I'm sure there's many more things to discuss. Thanks again. Also, I haven't gone through all your videos (yet), so if you have done this, please disregard this comment :). Thanks again!

  • @galacticdawnbringer
    @galacticdawnbringer 7 лет назад +2

    BRILLIANT VIDEO! I am a jewelry student and I love your videos. Thank you so much! Looking forward to more. ❤️

  • @RobertGoodwin-q9d
    @RobertGoodwin-q9d 7 месяцев назад

    Yes . Brilliant looking forward to watching more of Andrews tutorials. Clear and precise presentation. Thank you.

  • @jessicastoner4423
    @jessicastoner4423 7 лет назад

    These are by far the best videos I’ve ever seen. I wish I had seen this when I was just starting ! So much info and straight to the point. It would have saved me so much time in the beginning if someone had stressed to not only have a great fit but also a very clean joint ! I’m going to look Into the membership.

  • @judyellison821
    @judyellison821 7 лет назад +1

    I have applied your lessons about soldering on two wedding bands I'm making and have been successful by carefully following your instructions. Thank you.

  • @margaretbale-m1j
    @margaretbale-m1j 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely amazing project. Thank you for your patience.

  • @shpesus
    @shpesus 3 года назад

    Many thanks for this video. I like how plainly you speak, and your explanations are full of helpful information. Yes, I am thrilled because now I know what I did wrong on my current ring (a lot of cleaning up of solder) and I’m excited for my next ring endeavor!

  • @Synsere_Lyfe
    @Synsere_Lyfe 7 лет назад

    Andrew Berry you are a great teacher. Thank you.

  • @nikkiscustomdesigns717
    @nikkiscustomdesigns717 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for your in-depth lesson. I love watching your lessons cause it helps me learn how to make better pieces from minimizing the amount of flux and solder I used to go through and had to spend more time cleaning it up then I do now.

  • @TheTopaz60
    @TheTopaz60 5 лет назад

    Andrew you are a brilliant teacher , kudos to you and so many thanks for sharing your amazing expertise.

  • @lirpasregor
    @lirpasregor 2 года назад

    Thank you for your demonstration. I find them very helpful. I will attempt to make a tube setting using this method.

  • @sadafmaneval9274
    @sadafmaneval9274 9 месяцев назад

    Merci. Encore une démonstration clair et précis. Quel plaisir de voir les paillons fondre et « faire descendre » le serti sur le corps de bague. Magnifique , « gorgeons » comme dit Andrew….

  • @trinitysweet1
    @trinitysweet1 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks. Great content on so many levels: How to shape the tube, heating the ring holder, using the firescale to prevent solder from flowing to unwanted areas. Learned so much, I cannot count the ways.

  • @RebeccaFaulkner77
    @RebeccaFaulkner77 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for this, really well explained! I’d love to see how you make and set a prong style setting or a range of different styles 🙏

  • @Karimsatta
    @Karimsatta 5 лет назад +3

    Great tutorial! Quick question, I'm wondering how you were able to avoid getting fire scale on the ring since you only put flux on your solder joints? I was taught that you have to flux the whole piece to avoid getting really bad firescale. I was also taught that you have to clean all sandpaper grit and compounds before soldering or the solder wouldn't flow, yet I don't see you cleaning in between each step. How are you able to get your solder to flow to the joint if it's not pristinely clean? You're kind of blowing my mind (in a good way)! Do you have a tutorial for setting a stone ( bezel) on a ring band (sheet silver, not wire)? I'm jumping back into the studio after several years away and I need to brush up on some basics. Thank you!!!

  • @sherifoxworth309
    @sherifoxworth309 2 года назад

    You made this look so easy! But by doing that you make us eager to attempt this kind if double curved setting. Thank you SO MUCH for all the time you put into these videos! Although, I went to jeweler's trade school for 2 years, you have taught me more than my instructor...and you teach the correct way of doing things. That makes us all better jewelers! Thanks!

  • @christinecravens5035
    @christinecravens5035 7 лет назад

    I really like how you show ways to reduce the amount of clean up time by using streamlined methods. So new at this and look forward to trying! Thanks :)

  • @DropsOfImaginationUK
    @DropsOfImaginationUK 7 лет назад

    The best quality video about soldering I've ever seen. And really really well explained! Thanks for the upload!

  • @michellebarlow352
    @michellebarlow352 3 года назад

    Hi Andrew, just made a few bezel set rings and I had trouble getting the settings to sit straight on the ring. This vid was very helpful! Just ordered me a pair of swiss shank tweezers, never seen them before! Going to make my life a lot easier, thanks!

  • @TheTopaz60
    @TheTopaz60 7 лет назад +2

    Hi Andrew, have shared this with friends etc....love your tutorials , excellent well put together easy to follow informative and enjoyable. Nicely paced never tedious etc..and yes, detailed. Many thanks Andrew. Please put more. Great teacher.

  • @trcraftyoutube
    @trcraftyoutube Год назад

    You're an excellent teacher. Thank you Mr. Berry! 😊

  • @diannekroll3686
    @diannekroll3686 7 лет назад +1

    I have recently discovered your videos and have subscribed. Your videos are very succinct and clear. Thank you. I am relatively new to soldering and I am struggling to solder. Some areas include determining how much solder to use, holding pieces in place to prevent movement, preventing the piece from getting dirty during the soldering process, getting the solder to flow evenly. I guess, in general, I am struggling with soldering. I would appreciate more videos on soldering.. Thank you.

  • @1ryebay
    @1ryebay Год назад

    Andrew, I am a very novice, novice. But that said I have learned everything so far from your videos. For that I thank you for taking the time do share your knowledge. BUT.....as an old Mechanic I have a suggestion of my own for you. The bezel setting your struggling to get a grip on, perhaps could be cut from the long tube after shaping it for the ring. Again, I have to say thank you for your great and informative videos.

  • @bobdaz12
    @bobdaz12 3 года назад

    Hi Andrew..As a schoolboy i made a curved silver olive dish. My metalwork teacher helped me make a rectangular base for it, and covered the underside of the dish with engineers blue and all i had to do was position the base on the dish and where i could see blue, just filed that off and eventually the rectangular base fitted perfectly...Is this an outdated technique as it was 1968 when i made the olive dish?...Great vids Andrew and best instructor on RUclips..thank you.

  • @annh3599
    @annh3599 7 лет назад

    Thank you Andrew! What would you then set into the tube bezel? Will you please do a video showing us? I have a large selection of facets. I would love to see how to set them into a simple ring like this one.

  • @LMenke-vl5df
    @LMenke-vl5df 6 лет назад

    Hi Andrew, I just wanted to express my gratitude for your wonderful teaching. You make everything look easy and doable, and I am encouraged to attempt your demonstrated techniques! Thank you so much!

  • @adamgibson7205
    @adamgibson7205 2 года назад

    I only found your videos two days ago. I'm quite grateful for what you do and how you present content. I've just got back to the bench after close to a decade and I have a lot of brushing up to do as well as learning new techniques. I was wondering if you have a video yet on sizing up a ring and how to handle two joints. Is it better to approach them one at a time, softer solder second? Or can you get both to flow in the same heating? Thanks for helping us all out!

  • @HrafnirKrumr
    @HrafnirKrumr 7 лет назад

    Good one!
    I am starting to master soldering right now and your videos are very handy for me. They are informative and very easy to understand and reproduce.
    Thanks a lot!

  • @marielaw5960
    @marielaw5960 4 года назад +1

    Love this series. Thank you so much Andrew

  • @lorrainebijou4108
    @lorrainebijou4108 6 лет назад

    Fantastic video Andrew. I have recently taken a very strong interest in metal smithing and have learned so much from your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your extensive knowledge and fabulous videos. I look forward to learning so much more from them.

  • @marie-joseedionne6491
    @marie-joseedionne6491 4 года назад

    You make it look so simple. I can’t wait to try it. Thank you for this beautiful knowledge!

  • @peachydreaming
    @peachydreaming 7 лет назад

    Thanks Andrew, I really enjoyed your video. Good tip about solder not running onto burnished parts of metal. Excellent!

  • @KathleenKrucoff
    @KathleenKrucoff 7 лет назад

    Thank you Andrew. Very helpful and easy to follow your guidance. I appreciate it.

  • @nirupamagrzeskowiak9376
    @nirupamagrzeskowiak9376 6 лет назад

    Hi Andrew, thank you so much for your videos. Your explanations are clear and to the point and in detail. It is easy to understand for me as a beginner. Much appreciated! 👍🌻

  • @rosyfreitas
    @rosyfreitas 2 года назад

    Thank you, Andrew, you're ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!

  • @elesici
    @elesici 7 лет назад +1

    Andrew Berry "thanks Andrew, my soldering techniques are really improving since I follow your tutorials

    • @Dazzledust22
      @Dazzledust22 5 лет назад

      Mine too! Andrew is a brilliant teacher.

  • @cass5522
    @cass5522 7 лет назад +3

    This is a brilliant video. I really want to learn tube settings and will be attempting them when I go back to my part-time College course in a couple of weeks. Ive immediately placed an order for both the tweezers and the cutting vice/jig as they look like invaluable pieces of equipment. Thanks xxx

  • @maurasteele2668
    @maurasteele2668 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I am in a middle of a project and this video has helped me so much. Very detailed and easy to understand.

  • @makaelaolin7317
    @makaelaolin7317 6 лет назад

    Wonderful style of teaching Andrew!! Thank you so very much.

  • @gmduran92
    @gmduran92 7 лет назад

    Hi Andrew! Your videos are the BEST on gold jewelry making that I have found online! You are a blessing for sharing your knowledge and techniques. I am interested in getting started making gold jewelry also, but more specifically, I need instruction on creating the tubes that are used for tube bezels. Are you able to explain how I can form gold into a long thin tube shape? :) I would greatly appreciate it.

  • @joeycmore
    @joeycmore 7 лет назад

    Thanks for showing me how to solve a recurring problem. I wonder if it is possible to demonstrate the next step of actually setting the stone into the setting for this ring or similar types? Keep up the great work.

  • @the_first_woodwizard
    @the_first_woodwizard 7 лет назад +1

    Andrew, I've watched many of your extremely helpful, informative and pleasing to watch videos. I plan on watching them all. One thing I must have missed is exactly what type of solder you are using most of your videos. Can you please share that info with us? Keep on amazing us all !

    • @Atthebench
      @Atthebench  7 лет назад +2

      Scott Sandison Hi. I usually use Hard and Medium solder. I get it in strips and cut off what I need. I rarely use easy as there is less silver in it so it is not a good colour match

  • @georgenoble230
    @georgenoble230 2 года назад

    So after watching this vid twice I have a perfect shoulder joint on my first ring….thank you Andrew Berry !

  • @hgpate572
    @hgpate572 6 лет назад

    Great tips on filing both angles to accommodate the ring shank - thanks a million.

  • @teristeinborn4872
    @teristeinborn4872 4 года назад

    Hi Andrew! Thank you so much for sharing! I certainly learned a lot! I definitely would have forgotten to check for my join in my ring and of course that would have created a problem right off the bat! Again, kudos to you and all of your amazing videos!

  • @lindad5492
    @lindad5492 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Andrew! I've been looking for this exact thing and Melissa Muir posted this on facebook. Very helpful and so many tips! Thanks for taking the time to do this!

  • @maddiluvs1
    @maddiluvs1 7 лет назад

    best jewelry youtube account out there! I don't have any idea why you don't have more views...? are that many people really not into making jewelry?

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector 3 дня назад

      That, and people forget to SHARE.

  • @juancarloscarvajal9732
    @juancarloscarvajal9732 7 лет назад

    Enjoy your teaching, thank you, I am retired and learning jewelry making is great.

  • @tammygurl64
    @tammygurl64 4 года назад +5

    Gorgeous! This is very good info.👍 The ring tweezers are quite clever. Can they also be used to hold a prong setting in place? Also, are you applying some sort of compound to the bristle brush during cleanup when you are intermittently moving it away from camera view? Thanks!

    • @emilycooper6407
      @emilycooper6407 2 года назад

      Hey Tammy, I’ve just asked the same question about the compound on the bristle brush. Did you find out what it was? 🌸

    • @TheAlchemyStudiosOnline
      @TheAlchemyStudiosOnline Год назад

      I have a feeling that he’s using tripoli, that’s what he normally uses at that stage of the process

  • @rebeccamyers8657
    @rebeccamyers8657 5 лет назад

    I started searching this morning for a technique I want to try that seems simple, but I needed some details. I was not at all surprised to find another extremely informative video from you, Andrew. You answered all my questions. Thank you so much for making these videos! I am particularly interested in learning how to correctly solder a bezel set cabochon on to a narrow ring.

  • @stationaryenginesworldwide
    @stationaryenginesworldwide 7 лет назад +1

    Great job .....always had a hard time attaching bezels and tubes ...thank you for your process,it now works for me....

  • @sylviayahalom8041
    @sylviayahalom8041 6 лет назад +3

    Would love to see you make a video on setting a square bezel setting

  • @jeanmcgill949
    @jeanmcgill949 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the detail and clarity of your videos.

  • @sandrasandy2593
    @sandrasandy2593 7 лет назад

    Your videos are wonderful--Very detailed, full of helpful information you can only learn from experience. Very, very helpful.

  • @loisrickenbach6810
    @loisrickenbach6810 7 лет назад

    Love Love Love your videos Andrew!!!! Your tips and tricks are amazingly informative and helpful. Thank you!!!

  • @ruvini2164
    @ruvini2164 5 лет назад

    Hi Andrew I am a beginner and i have been following your videos you make it sound so simple. I would like to know when you are soldering brass on brass i have been using a silver small wire dipped in solder powder and applying to the ring and it worked but when it comes to a round then how do you do it?

  • @mena95lt1vet
    @mena95lt1vet 3 года назад

    Andrew you are a money and life saver thank you I SO APPRECIATE YOUR THOROUGH EXPERTISE. Can you please show how to make a silver and turquoise single squash blossom? Thanks.

  • @jeanined9060
    @jeanined9060 7 лет назад

    Thank you for another great video Andrew! Have you done a video on how to use the titanium clasps or clamps? i've learned how to form titanium strips intro trivets for enameling silver, but am having a difficult time trying to imagine how the titanium can hold two edges of silver together for soldering. Is it set up so the titanium grabs the silver, then the third hand or locking tweezers hold the titanium? That's the only thing I can think of, but maybe my brain just isn't working right now. Going to look through your videos again right now. thank you SO very much for your help!

  • @joannefn2024
    @joannefn2024 7 лет назад

    Thanks so much again for clearly communicating and demonstrating this technique. Looking for the link to your shop which I believe you mentioned in this video. Thanks again!

  • @reneericci1398
    @reneericci1398 4 года назад

    Very handy, thank you!! I'm currently trying to learn how best to set stones that aren't cabochons, so anything related to that is helpful!

  • @lesliemclane9879
    @lesliemclane9879 Год назад

    Fabulous tutorial. Thank you. Can you please tell me what bit and compound you used for the quick polish?

  • @SasAkemi
    @SasAkemi 7 лет назад

    I haven't read through all of the comments, hopefully this isn't a redundant question: when you have a bezel setting on a ring, do you put a hole in the ring itself to let light through, especially if there is a faceted stone in the setting? I really enjoy your videos, they are very informative. Thank you.

  • @torhildmatre1793
    @torhildmatre1793 7 лет назад

    Your videos are very good. You are an excellent instructor. Thank you so much.

  • @khoihuynh5468
    @khoihuynh5468 2 года назад

    Very thankful for the technique, its help alot for a beginner.
    Can i ask what kind of flux are you using?

  • @klondyguerra
    @klondyguerra 3 года назад

    Hi lovely work, you mentioned after soldering you put it in acid - is it boric acid and then water?

  • @carolsmock7643
    @carolsmock7643 7 лет назад

    It looks so easy when you explain it! Now to try it myself...

  • @katherinesolo3939
    @katherinesolo3939 4 года назад

    Fabulously helpful again.will there be a part two, setting the stone on this tube bezel ring?

  • @CheekyMonkey1776
    @CheekyMonkey1776 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video. Excellent technique and useful. I can’t wait to give this a go.

  • @leeperrybender5811
    @leeperrybender5811 7 лет назад +2

    Great and helpful video. What type of bristle brush bit did you use after soldering?

  • @MountainPondHomestead
    @MountainPondHomestead 7 лет назад

    So funny story. I purchased a swiss ring clamp and used it for the first time on a ring that I make. A tube soldered on the top of a rectangular wire. I was so excited! This device will make my life easier. No more last minute adjustments because the flux bubbled up and moved the tube out of center. So I place the pieces in this device, clamp it down, make my adjustments to the tube and proceed to solder.....and that's where it went horribly wrong. So I bring the silver up to temp. I know from the flux that the solder is about to flow, the silver relaxes and the ring starts to squish before my eyes. Seems I was a bit to over zealous when tightening the clamp! It's a mistake you only make once (hopefully!!!) Lesson Learned :)

  • @mckinneykathy6
    @mckinneykathy6 2 года назад

    Thank you again for the very helpful video on soldering a tube setting on a ring. Can you use the same concept with a bezel cup? One would need to cut into the bezel cup corners to set it on to the ring that is curved in two directions, right? If so, then there is a "hole" in the bezel cup. Is that the correct approach to use?

  • @deenacastleberry8838
    @deenacastleberry8838 7 лет назад

    I would love for you to do a video on inlay work..... I work primarily with silver, copper, and turquoise..... thank you!! LOVE YOUR Videos!!

  • @jaspersjoint7433
    @jaspersjoint7433 7 лет назад

    Andrew, love watching your videos, you're a fantastic teacher! I haven't seen any videos where you work with copper at all and am wondering if you have any plans to do any? I know that copper isn't as glamorous as the other metals but it is a less expensive medium to learn with!! Thank you for doing what you do!!

  • @shirleymason7697
    @shirleymason7697 7 лет назад +3

    This is excellent. Wondering whether before pushing the bezel around the stone, or over the stone, you would file the bezel edge at an angle slightly thinner to facilitate easier setting.

    • @Atthebench
      @Atthebench  7 лет назад +1

      Shirley Mason Depends on whether I was using a pusher on the bezel or using a bezel setting tool

    • @catnelson3064
      @catnelson3064 7 лет назад

      Andrew - wouldn't you simply use a setting burr to remove a small amount of tubing from the inside of the tube?

  • @winterdreams274
    @winterdreams274 7 лет назад

    Again, presented with clarity. Thank you.

  • @donpanebianco7954
    @donpanebianco7954 7 лет назад

    Great presentation, explanations are geared to the novice . I have learned much.