I'm really pleased you got something out of my videos. I'm hoping my confidence in front of the camera will grow in time, so the videos will be even better. Thank you.
Thank you for making this video. I would have beeen very discouraged after hand setting a small faceted stone and it looked as it did early in this video. Seeing the progression like this, and so close up, (great camera work!) was very useful as was the commentary. Thanks!
Thank you. I'm so pleased you're getting useful information. Thank you so much for watching. I'm only just starting to feel better on camera. Videos to come will get better too, as I learn to relax more 🤣
I've made this type of setting and it is definitely difficult to set manually. I have RA and the hammer handpiece was a game changer for me. I use it almost every day as it's very versatile to use on many projects. I would enjoy seeing how you prepare your felts and tools too! Thank you! Looking forward to more videos from you,
It really is a game changer. I don't think I even mentioned that it can be adjusted by turning the ring on the handpiece. I've made the felt shaping video. Only needs the commentary and should be going live by Friday evening uk time. 👍🏼
Hi Ydna loving your videos your so skillful, I'm 60 years old and self teaching myself using videos like this so thank you for them. I have a question? I have the foredom flex shaft and a hammer piece but where do you buy your hammer tips i only have a rounded one that came with the hammer. Thank again for your videos.
@kevinmoss9853 never too late. Just have to want to learn. I've got the same. What country are you in? In England you can buy a five pack of assorted tips. All of them are too big, so I grind them down to a smaller point with a diamond cylinder burr. The bigger the tip the less power is to the bang. The tip I use in this video is the original round tip, but adapted. Thanks for watching.
Hi, thanks for sharing your expertise. I watch quite a few teachers on youtube, but I do like the way you explain things. I have do a bit of silver and gold work (I mainly work with wood) and can't wait to make silver and gold stone set rings. Do you do any private classes for teaching at all?
You're welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting. It really helps me and it's great to know the videos are helping people. This channel is just something I'm trying to build at the same time as running my studio. I used to do a lot more one on one tuition at a day rate, but I'm quickly running out of time nowadays sadly. Soon I'll be properly introducing a discord server with invite links. I'll be building a little community on there where people can can share and help each other. I'll also be linking a patreon membership if the channel gets bigger for one on one advice. I've got a nice ring tutorial scheduled for Sunday (5pm gmt). Definitely worth a look.
Thank you for the very useful information! Please. Keep doing this!
@@marjohermans4266 thank you. I appreciate it. I'll keep making if you keep watching 👍🏼
Love the voice over concept. Well done.
Thanks for watching and the feedback. I think it's best way so far to help describe what is going on. I'm still experimenting with the channel.
Your videos are flawless! Thank You!!!
@@veroniqueschleef8041 thanks for the kind words. I really appreciate it. Thank you.
like the video and the commentary, being a self-taught silversmith I pick up tips and gain confidence.
I'm really pleased you got something out of my videos. I'm hoping my confidence in front of the camera will grow in time, so the videos will be even better. Thank you.
This is wonderful and the best one I've seen that explains and really shows the yube setting. Thank you!
@susanking6353 thank you. Pleased it helped.
Thank you for making this video. I would have beeen very discouraged after hand setting a small faceted stone and it looked as it did early in this video. Seeing the progression like this, and so close up, (great camera work!) was very useful as was the commentary. Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to comment. There is another full circle setting video by hand to see as well. Really pleased it's helped.
Thanks for the great information and all details. Love your videos!
@@justinemajewelry7908 haha. Thank you for watching yet another video. I really appreciate it.
I’d love a video video on cutting felts! And all your videos are great!
Thanks for taking the time to comment. It's something that I will 100% be doing. It's on the to do list. They're so useful.
Nice video again. Always something to learn from you. Thank you.
Thank you. I'm so pleased you're getting useful information. Thank you so much for watching. I'm only just starting to feel better on camera. Videos to come will get better too, as I learn to relax more 🤣
I've made this type of setting and it is definitely difficult to set manually. I have RA and the hammer handpiece was a game changer for me. I use it almost every day as it's very versatile to use on many projects. I would enjoy seeing how you prepare your felts and tools too! Thank you! Looking forward to more videos from you,
It really is a game changer. I don't think I even mentioned that it can be adjusted by turning the ring on the handpiece.
I've made the felt shaping video. Only needs the commentary and should be going live by Friday evening uk time. 👍🏼
Thanks! Interesting to see the hand vs hammer handpiece. I now think the hammer handpiece I bought is crap... It's more like a jackhammer!
The foredom hammer is good. You can actually adjust it too.
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Hi Ydna loving your videos your so skillful, I'm 60 years old and self teaching myself using videos like this so thank you for them. I have a question? I have the foredom flex shaft and a hammer piece but where do you buy your hammer tips i only have a rounded one that came with the hammer. Thank again for your videos.
@kevinmoss9853 never too late. Just have to want to learn. I've got the same. What country are you in? In England you can buy a five pack of assorted tips. All of them are too big, so I grind them down to a smaller point with a diamond cylinder burr. The bigger the tip the less power is to the bang. The tip I use in this video is the original round tip, but adapted. Thanks for watching.
Which motor are you using with hammer handpiece?
@@aadilahmed8358 it's the Foredom SR with a Foredom hammer handpiece. The standard tip has been ground down with a diamond burr to make it slimmer 👍🏼
Another great tutorial. I don’t know if I missed it but what are you using to hold the collet firmly in the ring clamp? Thank you so much
Thanks for commenting. Only for demo purposes, the collet is soldered to a bitbof square bar. Normally it would be in a ring etc.
Hi, thanks for sharing your expertise. I watch quite a few teachers on youtube, but I do like the way you explain things. I have do a bit of silver and gold work (I mainly work with wood) and can't wait to make silver and gold stone set rings. Do you do any private classes for teaching at all?
You're welcome. Thank you for watching and commenting. It really helps me and it's great to know the videos are helping people. This channel is just something I'm trying to build at the same time as running my studio. I used to do a lot more one on one tuition at a day rate, but I'm quickly running out of time nowadays sadly. Soon I'll be properly introducing a discord server with invite links. I'll be building a little community on there where people can can share and help each other. I'll also be linking a patreon membership if the channel gets bigger for one on one advice.
I've got a nice ring tutorial scheduled for Sunday (5pm gmt). Definitely worth a look.