Thanks for your tutorials it was descriptive and helpful. I’m learning wax curving techniques recently and will very helpful for me to what tools I needed to start with.😊
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and process. I'm just beginning this journey and have begun to play with red wax. So much to learn! Your lovely videos have helped me be a bit braver and try :)
thank you so much !!!!!!!!!!!! it is so simple and clear ! i was so confused and you have just taught me many things in a small videos ! thank you so much :)
Thank you Kornelia, you're a very sweet teacher. I've a question for you, I need to do alittle apple (an empty ball) with soft wax. How can I do? Thank you so much for your answer.
I’ll see if I can make an interesting video about that. I don’t use gemstones a lot and don’t have a ton of experience with opals, but did find some information in books that would like to try out.
Brilliant video! Found a number of great tips. I'm just about to start working with the soft wax & this has really inspired me. You made it look much less complicated than I expected. Thank you ❤️
Hi there Komelia! I see you use an object to mould your rings on with soft wax. What is such a thing called? I am investing in mouldable wax and a few carving tools, but I need a finger and/or arm shape to make rings and bracelets! Thank you in advance!
Thank you so much , I am interested to learn this technique , and I have found your video is very informative, and you seem like a kind person who deserves an subscription and million like , I have a question please , does the final product is extensible in meaning if we make a ring or a ear cuff would it be adjustable to finger or ear size?
I love you videos you go into great detail and have lots of fun tips! Adding my two cents again, its important to note that the different colors of wax are different brittleness of wax, which is beneficial based on what kind of detail you are adding
What if I wanted to make 10000 rings. Would this would mean filling the rubber mould with wax and waiting for each one to dry before filling the next one. This would take for ever?
When I fill a rubber with wax, I usually also have other designs that I want to do as well, so while waiting for the wax to dry (wich only takes a few minutes max.) I fill other moulds. But I don’t make 10000 rings of one design. I think there are probably other (industial) options for working on such a big scale.
I studied jewelry design at the Royal Academy in Antwerp, Belgium. I learned a lot about design there, but technique-wise I learned most by just trying things out on my own and watching video’s/reading books/...
Thank You so much Kornelia! I love the way you teach!
Thanks for your tutorials it was descriptive and helpful. I’m learning wax curving techniques recently and will very helpful for me to what tools I needed to start with.😊
What grit for the sand screen?
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and process. I'm just beginning this journey and have begun to play with red wax. So much to learn! Your lovely videos have helped me be a bit braver and try :)
thank you so much !!!!!!!!!!!! it is so simple and clear ! i was so confused and you have just taught me many things in a small videos ! thank you so much :)
Oooh, Thanks for your comment, I’m glad this was helpfull to you! 😊
Thank you Kornelia, you're a very sweet teacher. I've a question for you, I need to do alittle apple (an empty ball) with soft wax. How can I do? Thank you so much for your answer.
I’d love to see more videos about setting stones in wax - particularly uneven/freeform stones like opals.
I’ll see if I can make an interesting video about that. I don’t use gemstones a lot and don’t have a ton of experience with opals, but did find some information in books that would like to try out.
Loves the videos. Thanks so much for sharing the content with us
You’re welcome!
amazing! thanks for the information!
Brilliant video! Found a number of great tips. I'm just about to start working with the soft wax & this has really inspired me. You made it look much less complicated than I expected. Thank you ❤️
Glad you found this video interesting, good luck creating new pieces!
Hi there Komelia! I see you use an object to mould your rings on with soft wax. What is such a thing called? I am investing in mouldable wax and a few carving tools, but I need a finger and/or arm shape to make rings and bracelets! Thank you in advance!
Hi thanks for sharing, can you please tell me what kind of fabric are you using for the wax? at 3:41 ?
Do you have a brand for the red modeling wax ? Where can it be purchased online. Thank u
Thank you so much , I am interested to learn this technique , and I have found your video is very informative, and you seem like a kind person who deserves an subscription and million like , I have a question please , does the final product is extensible in meaning if we make a ring or a ear cuff would it be adjustable to finger or ear size?
your works are beautiful...
Thanks
Thanks for sharing.
Where did you get the soft modeling wax that you made the frog out of?? I can only find sheet waxes 😭
I love you videos you go into great detail and have lots of fun tips! Adding my two cents again, its important to note that the different colors of wax are different brittleness of wax, which is beneficial based on what kind of detail you are adding
yes that's true
Very informative video and so interesting to watch :)
Glad you liked it ☺️
Very helpful video!
Where can i find those modeling wax?
Cheers
This is so helpful, thank you!! xx
Is there a possibility to let the stone inside the wax before it turns into metal??
i can not seem o find the electric carving pen with those nibs..please help!
Very good, thank you : )
What if I wanted to make 10000 rings. Would this would mean filling the rubber mould with wax and waiting for each one to dry before filling the next one. This would take for ever?
When I fill a rubber with wax, I usually also have other designs that I want to do as well, so while waiting for the wax to dry (wich only takes a few minutes max.) I fill other moulds.
But I don’t make 10000 rings of one design. I think there are probably other (industial) options for working on such a big scale.
@@korneliajewelry Great. Thanks. Very interesting
How did you learn how to do this? Did you learn on your own or go to school for it? Same question for jewelry design
I studied jewelry design at the Royal Academy in Antwerp, Belgium. I learned a lot about design there, but technique-wise I learned most by just trying things out on my own and watching video’s/reading books/...
Would you be able to do a fingerprint by using wax onto a ring?
Yes, it is possible to cast fingerprints. I’ll make a video about fingerprints soon.
@@korneliajewelry that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Hi