How to Make a V-Claw

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

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  • @john-john132
    @john-john132 11 месяцев назад +1

    You got one more year to teach us that solder flowing trick!!

  • @jonathonalsum9063
    @jonathonalsum9063 10 месяцев назад

    20 minutes is great. The waffle to you is instruction to many of us. Cheers! 🎉

  • @jessicaf316
    @jessicaf316 4 года назад +4

    I’d love to see you make the v prong and then set the diamond!!

  • @jimbob6063able
    @jimbob6063able 2 года назад +2

    Just starting out making jewelery as a hobby and the way you use your words to explain is so easy to follow! Thanks for these vids

  • @micky7697
    @micky7697 2 года назад

    Yay, just followed step by step your instructions and done it. So proud of myself. Thank you

  • @leslievangils7093
    @leslievangils7093 4 года назад +13

    length of videos are fine ... if someone has an issue about time; then they are not interested in learning correctly! :)

    • @eivindkofod1774
      @eivindkofod1774 3 года назад

      Totally agree. There are tons of short ones. Take your time
      Enjoy life. Enjoy learning

    • @sSHAPZz
      @sSHAPZz 3 года назад +1

      My thoughts exactly! Not to mention the fact that those are the types of people who complain about everything.

    • @DiamondMounter
      @DiamondMounter  3 года назад +5

      Yes I try to imagine what kind of video I would want to watch if I was learning to make jewellery. Id want to clearly see everything being done with constant explanations about the techniques and tools being used.

    • @nepentheoflethe
      @nepentheoflethe Год назад

      @@DiamondMounterExactly. I want to know everything about jewelry! It’s a time-consuming thing, and there’s a lot of stuff that can go wrong. I want to learn as if I was doing an apprenticeship and get to be privy to every single moment of the process.

  • @sophiesplace5192
    @sophiesplace5192 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for all your knowledge sharing and putting yourself out there for some people to tel! You how you should be doing things. All your knowledge is much appreciated.

    • @DiamondMounter
      @DiamondMounter  3 года назад +1

      Youre welcome! The channel is just me showing how I do things and proving what works for good results. People can say what they want!

  • @micky7697
    @micky7697 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @matthewcarpenter6626
    @matthewcarpenter6626 4 года назад

    I really have learned some new techniques from watching!! I am a novice and am going to subscribe and watch all of your content to become well informed and try out what you have been teaching. Thanks a lot. From America
    Keep up the great videos

  • @gemstonegirl1084
    @gemstonegirl1084 Год назад

    Great video, thank you so much 👏👏👏

  • @johnnyyaz
    @johnnyyaz 4 года назад +2

    Cool, bench light.....where would be able
    To purchase one ?

  • @margaretliu3409
    @margaretliu3409 3 года назад

    What a clever trick to bent the piece a bit to accommodate the sew, thank youuuuuuu 👍💪💪💪💝💝💝💝💝

  • @matgarriott569
    @matgarriott569 3 года назад

    Thank you for the great video. I don't mind your extra chatting, you have some great advice and ideas. If people are complaining about the length of your videos are they really trying to learn techniques? Thanks again

  • @ardalanshahrizad8161
    @ardalanshahrizad8161 4 года назад

    Thanks for very useful instructions

  • @alibukhaber9715
    @alibukhaber9715 3 года назад

    I like you videos, continue ❤

  • @ruthdederich3622
    @ruthdederich3622 Год назад

    What about a scurf burr? It really takes the silver off pretty quick. Is that good or bad? Thanks.

  • @joannamcdee9061
    @joannamcdee9061 2 года назад

    Can you help us with VSet claws in a Trillion setting? Their corners are so fragile...Thank you...I love both your work and the learning experience you offer us. Be well...(PS I have a large Trillion Brazilian Alexandrite to set, one for me and one for my Doctor in thanks.)

    • @DiamondMounter
      @DiamondMounter  2 года назад +1

      That sounds like an expensive stone! Use a burr to cut a small section out where the stones corner sits. Too risky to break if it touches metal

    • @joannamcdee9061
      @joannamcdee9061 2 года назад +1

      @@DiamondMounter Wow! I didn’t expect a personal reply, just maybe some coverage in a future session. How can I thank you Sir. Your suggestion is a valuable one that I will employ. Be well and continued happiness&success in Japan.

  • @roysuggs3635
    @roysuggs3635 Год назад

    l like the 120+ minutes videos.

  • @LoupedJewelry
    @LoupedJewelry 11 месяцев назад

    Do you have stone setting videos

  • @ruthdederich3622
    @ruthdederich3622 Год назад

    Do you always flux before you anneal? Thanks.

    • @DiamondMounter
      @DiamondMounter  Год назад

      I just fluxed because the next step is to solder up the corner once its folded up. Ready to go. Doesn't need cleaning in acid then fluxing after annealing

    • @ruthdederich3622
      @ruthdederich3622 Год назад

      @@DiamondMounter Thanks. Love your video and that you answered me... Really appreciate that you do these videos.

  • @goldsmithmodelmaker9736
    @goldsmithmodelmaker9736 4 года назад

    Wow

  • @nancymoody910
    @nancymoody910 3 года назад

    Do you sell any of your work?

  • @TheArtisanTouch
    @TheArtisanTouch Год назад

    Whoever said 10 minutes is a moron I don’t think you go into enough depth there’s always that one thing you don’t show or don’t tell an that’s the most important part lol love your videos

  • @ausrabernote5914
    @ausrabernote5914 2 года назад

    🐝💤💫❤💥👍

  • @nepentheoflethe
    @nepentheoflethe Год назад

    I would say ignore people who keep demanding you make your videos shorter and shorter. As a society, we’re getting down to zero attention span with these short videos. I like the full instructional videos because it’s more like it would be if we were doing an apprenticeship, it’s real training like you’re standing there and being taught every aspect. There’s going to be some fiddly parts, some troubleshooting, things that go wrong, and you have to have someone there who can teach you how to deal with anything that could go wrong because that’s just real life. The problem I run in to is, say, I want to learn how to make a V-claw but the title of the video and the description is a full instructional on how to make a pear collet and the V-claw is just one aspect that isn’t mentioned in the keywords. That makes it harder for me to find specifics about which aspect I’m struggling with or want to know more about because the video is about making a pear claw, the V-claw is just part of it and isn’t the focus of the whole video. So me being on RUclips trying to find specific answers and explanations, that makes it harder for me to find what I’m looking for because there are so many aspects of goldsmithing, I mean it’s a whole world unto itself; digging through looking for answers is really difficult and sometimes impossible just because of the keywords that are used. Anyway, love your videos, keep making them, include all the details and every aspect because those of us who really want to learn and who aren’t just watching it to satisfy some curiosity but are actually making things want the details! I also find it oddly comforting that you talk to your tools and yell at them when you can’t find stuff, I’m so glad I’m not the only one who does that.

  • @TheArtisanTouch
    @TheArtisanTouch Год назад

    Do not like the sections like the tutorials