How To Properly Use A Jewelry Polishing Machine

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @tenhats7036
    @tenhats7036 5 лет назад +6

    That is the first time i am told how to do it properly. Whenever i asked someone they always told me to just hold the piece to the buff. Now i know all about polishing and why it is done that way. Thank you

  • @freyjabrigid
    @freyjabrigid 4 года назад +9

    I would really really appreciate a polishing series about buffs and compounds on the Foredom flexshaft!

  • @laurelmountain9469
    @laurelmountain9469 2 года назад +3

    Thanks! I'm a fairly young jeweler (13), and I'm thinking about starting to set up my own studio! This was really helpful, you're my go-to place for all of my supplies!

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  2 года назад +2

      You are so welcome! That is excellent news. We have a ton of videos you can watch to help you grow as an artist.

    • @laurelmountain9469
      @laurelmountain9469 Год назад

      @@RioGrande1944 Hi! I'm 15 now and have my studio set up, and i have to say the polishing machine is my best investment so far!

  • @dineshrewari9216
    @dineshrewari9216 4 года назад +1

    Very Professionally and Efficiently explained the processes

  • @michaelburry8332
    @michaelburry8332 4 года назад +10

    Hey Rio Grande, you should know that videos like this are what made you my favorite go-to place for my project supplies and equipment. I hope you keep making quality support videos like this in the future, they add to your brand *SO MUCH* . Thank you for these! 👍

  • @RobertoPerez-lr6hm
    @RobertoPerez-lr6hm 2 года назад +2

    Great video! I love how you stress the "safe zones" on the buffer. I had not heard anyone instruct on that, bravo! I would have loved it even more, if you had talked about compounds and rouges along the way. I'm a real novice and I'm still trying to get that right.

  • @Hissingcash123
    @Hissingcash123 2 года назад

    12 minutes is an amazingly concise time to cram all of what you crammed into this video. Gz

  • @iliakovalev5097
    @iliakovalev5097 Год назад

    Thank you! I set up a micromechanics hobby shop at my place and am learning these skills by myself. Your videos help me a lot. I will try these tricks tomorrow, polishing miniature motorcycle frames. Thank you ❤

  • @petraspigt
    @petraspigt 2 года назад +3

    How do you polish the inside of the bracelet?

  • @ginaestabrooks8342
    @ginaestabrooks8342 2 года назад

    You are an amazing instructor. Thank you for all of the information, especially the safety info!

  • @roslyngomez3369
    @roslyngomez3369 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this valuable information. I had forgotten the safety steps to polishing.

  • @korneliajewelry
    @korneliajewelry 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for making this video! It was super helpful :) I used a polishing machine in school years ago, but only now have one in my own studio and I needed to refresh my memory before safely using the polishing machine :D

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful, we enjoy your videos too!

  • @ginarosado4475
    @ginarosado4475 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video! I just got a job as an apprentice jeweler and this was very helpful. 💕

  • @simrantamang1029
    @simrantamang1029 Год назад

    this one is my favourite work.

  • @ilovelucy311
    @ilovelucy311 4 года назад +3

    Very informative...thank you! Question: you mentioned cross-contaminating your wheel by not washing your piece first. Would it be necessary to change your finger protectors also or is that getting too picky?

    • @willaminaviolet
      @willaminaviolet 3 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. I think it makes sense. The compound easily transfers to your piece if you have the slightest bit on your fingers, etc.

  • @Bikeops2021
    @Bikeops2021 2 года назад

    Beginner... Great video thanks 🇬🇧

  • @felixf5211
    @felixf5211 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this video. Learned a lot. I'd planned on buying a polishing motor, thinking that the one I put together is too big. Apparently not. It's a 4-pole 1/2hp, continuous, dual ball bearing Craftsman motor from 1944 that pulls 9 amps from the socket. (I restore vintage machinery, not a jewler). Now the plan is to take the funds allocated to that purchase and buying some quality mops instead. Still not sure which compound and polish would be best for steel.

  • @Rdn55
    @Rdn55 Месяц назад

    love the video!!! I came across 2 rio grande learning videos (im new to your channel) and 10/10.

  • @mikicro1983
    @mikicro1983 2 года назад

    No questions, thanks ! Great and informative!

  • @dosaindiyouli8125
    @dosaindiyouli8125 3 года назад

    Thank you a lot for sharing your knowledge with us. Sometimes, I just wonder what kind of teachers I have here in my jewelry school, really.

  • @cohoorcas
    @cohoorcas 2 года назад

    This is so helpful. You are wonderful.

  • @mikicro1983
    @mikicro1983 2 года назад

    Finally started with this, thank you🙌

  • @napoleonbuenrostro8891
    @napoleonbuenrostro8891 11 месяцев назад

    great video, fantastic teacher

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  11 месяцев назад

      We are so glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @palletcolorato
    @palletcolorato 3 года назад

    Thx for posting. I'm just starting out.

  • @tijmeng8550
    @tijmeng8550 4 года назад +1

    Which machine are you using here ? Thanks in advance!

  • @melindawilliams1833
    @melindawilliams1833 4 года назад

    Very well explained and illustrated. Thank you!

  • @charciammaichella5957
    @charciammaichella5957 5 лет назад +1

    Yes, what compounds?

  • @terricoffey5550
    @terricoffey5550 Год назад

    Can you explain the three compounds you are using?

  • @Dave-zl2ky
    @Dave-zl2ky 4 года назад +1

    I would love to see you do a piece of silverware sometime. Thanks for the video, very helpful.

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад +1

      Hi, we actually do have a video about polishing silverware from the silver restorationist, Jeff Herman. In this video he polishes a silver bowl, but it would work for other types of silverware too. Hope it helps! ruclips.net/video/z3HDAQBh-MI/видео.html

    • @Dave-zl2ky
      @Dave-zl2ky 3 года назад

      @@RioGrande1944 I have been polishing silverware almost every day since I wrote that comment a year ago using compounds from your company. Works great. Thank you.

  • @jcar469
    @jcar469 3 года назад +1

    I get the 3 step process but what type of compound to use for each step? Which 1 to use 1st, 2nd & 3rd?
    What r the differences on compounds?
    Thanks

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  2 года назад +1

      Hi, we used Luxor by Merard compounds in this video. The order was Pink, White, and Orange. The differences in aluminum oxide abrasive material are 6.5 microns, 0.3 microns, and 0.1 microns respectively. Here is a chart that explains the differences in all of the Luxor compounds, ow.ly/grv750Hivwe. We hope this helps, you can find the compounds by clicking on the links below, and please let us know if you have any other questions.
      Luxor® by Merard Pink Polishing Compound ow.ly/2wer50FRbsr
      Luxor® by Merard White Polishing Compound ow.ly/ypxC50FRbt2
      Luxor® by Merard Orange Polishing Compound ow.ly/yYZf50FRbtu

  • @carats1976
    @carats1976 3 года назад +1

    Great video!!!!!!

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад +1

      We're glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to check out more here - we're always adding new videos for you!

  • @beautifulfacesskincare
    @beautifulfacesskincare 2 года назад

    Excellent video, thank you. Do you teach classes or 1-on-1?

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  2 года назад

      Thank you for the comment. Please visit www.riogrande.com/jewelry-making-classes/ for info on our classes.

  • @karensuesmith7588
    @karensuesmith7588 3 года назад

    Very good video thank you I’m learning

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад +1

      Hello, thank you for watching, we appreciate the support!

  • @testingti
    @testingti 5 месяцев назад

    I have a question if i wanted to do enamel grillz what sequence should I do?

  • @wormemc
    @wormemc 4 года назад +1

    Where can I get the finger protectors?

  • @stephen271
    @stephen271 4 года назад

    Thank you sir this was a great video on buffing and very well explained 👍

  • @Treefiddy35054
    @Treefiddy35054 5 лет назад +4

    what compounds are you using in this video?

    • @hiramabiff5557
      @hiramabiff5557 5 лет назад

      theyre all luxor products

    • @FurqanH
      @FurqanH 4 года назад

      @@hiramabiff5557 but which compounds? U used 3 can u tell me which ones are those?

  • @harjitkanda5101
    @harjitkanda5101 2 года назад

    Sir, can you let me know all polishing stuff, machine, box, rake, buff from where and which one, i should buy ? If all things are available on princess auto then also let me know?

  • @jacehomec6309
    @jacehomec6309 Год назад

    The last 3 steps in the video, polish demonstration, can you name the 3 colors used from start to finish please :)

  • @jamesmuthukui9355
    @jamesmuthukui9355 2 года назад

    Nice job keep it up

  • @williamburkhalter3005
    @williamburkhalter3005 4 года назад

    Great video, thank you

  • @DOWNTOWNFOOTBALLSHOW
    @DOWNTOWNFOOTBALLSHOW 3 года назад +1

    tx for the tip

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад +1

      We are always happy to help, thanks for watching! 🙂

  • @alissaschlafley7210
    @alissaschlafley7210 2 месяца назад

    All I’m trying to figure out is how to keep the small pieces of stainless steel part from jumping all over because the wheel and how hard to press it against the wheel.

  • @shawnali5935
    @shawnali5935 Год назад +1

    What is the name of this polishing machine?

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  Год назад

      it is the Dura-Bull polishing cabinet linked in the bottom of the video :)

  • @lyshieB
    @lyshieB 4 месяца назад

    Ohh, I never had a rake. Is that why I couldn't get my wheel to polish any good?

  • @davidsonviray1403
    @davidsonviray1403 3 года назад

    hi, may i ask because the caseback of my seiko 5 have a single deep scratch though it's not noticeable since it is on the caseback, do you think it can be repaired? and how much do you think it will cost? just wondering if you have any idea :)

  • @santoshbasnet6633
    @santoshbasnet6633 Год назад

    I need for polishing job

  • @mohammedegyptian2527
    @mohammedegyptian2527 2 месяца назад

    bravo

  • @velafresh
    @velafresh 5 лет назад

    I see what compound you used on the first wheel but what about the compounds for the 2nd and 3rd buff wheel. Where they different compounds and if so can you list what they where by adding some links to the product?

    • @shadowofahedgehog7139
      @shadowofahedgehog7139 4 года назад +1

      You will see everything at this link: www.merard.com/en/polishing-compounds-and-buffing-mops-wheels/how-to-polish-and-gloss-jewel-gold-silv

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff 8 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised how ragged/furry with long threads your mops are. Those threads cause scratches. Would love a video about the various available mops, what's good for what, what about impregnated mops, etc. Hey, where is the change your filter video?

  • @apurvadutta8548
    @apurvadutta8548 2 года назад

    Sir I would really appreciate if u could name what type of compound used in polishing.

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  2 года назад

      In this video we used Luxor by Merard polishing compounds. The order was Pink, White, and Orange. You can check them out here:
      Luxor® by Merard Pink Polishing Compound ow.ly/2wer50FRbsr
      Luxor® by Merard White Polishing Compound ow.ly/ypxC50FRbt2
      Luxor® by Merard Orange Polishing Compound ow.ly/yYZf50FRbtu

  • @caratcrazyjewellers
    @caratcrazyjewellers 3 года назад

    could someone please explain what he meant when talking about cutting compounds and cross contaminating them? I am trying to learn and i don't understand.

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад

      MMO we will get you a professional response from our tech team!

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад +1

      MMO sorry for the delay in response, our Tech Team says, When polishing, you start with an aggressive compound. This is aggressive enough to remove heavy scratches and gets imbedded into the buff.
      If you use the same buff with a finer compound you will still have the grit in the wheel but your trying to remove the scratches from the first step with a finer grit . Unfortunately there is still some of that grit in the wheel. So you use a new wheel with a different compound. Here is the rub, that doesn’t completely eliminate the issue. There could still be grit down in the detail of the piece or up under prongs or somewhere on the piece. If you don’t completely clean the piece, that grit now gets imbedded in your buff your trying to use to remove the scratches from with the first step. This could be a reason you struggle getting a really fine polish and the reason you still see fine scratches. If you clean the piece completely between steps. You no longer risk getting that grit from the last step on your piece. This leads to better finishes and fewer tiny scratches left over from the last steps.
      Clean between steps and you will not have that cross contamination. Think of it like washing your muddy car. You wash it and get all the mud off with a rag. You can see the mud in the rag. That’s not the rag you would put the wax on with because it wont give the best polish. Its dirty. You use a clean rag. (cross contamination). Separate wheels and clean between steps! Thanks for watching and we hope this response was helpful!

  • @milinddevrukhkar9122
    @milinddevrukhkar9122 4 года назад

    95 touch silver which polish best dialex best luxor best

  • @annwaters9484
    @annwaters9484 3 года назад

    years ago when I started making jewelry, I was told to only use a 1725 rpm motor to buff and polish silver, but I see many people using 3450 rpm motors. Which is correct? I no longer have my 1725 motor but now have a 3450 rpm motor. Can I use it to buff and polish silver or will it burn it? and...I used to use a ring clamp to polish my pieces but don't see anyone using them anymore. Is there a reason for using the finger covers instead? Thank you!

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад

      Hello Ann, we will submit your questions over to our Tech Team to ensure that we get you the most accurate response.

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад +1

      Hello Ann, we spoke with our Tech Team and they said 34501 RPM motors are the norm, and work well, without any problems. To answer your other question they said if you are using the ring holders because they get hot then perhaps you should have a bowl of water nearby to dip the rings into because excessive heat can contribute to firescale or firestain. We hope theses answers were helpful! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

  • @sagarmondal6254
    @sagarmondal6254 2 года назад

    Video nice

  • @melvynsigaran8608
    @melvynsigaran8608 2 года назад

    Hi Rio grande I would like to know the brand and model of that Buffing Machine 🙏 🙏?

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  2 года назад

      Thank you for the question. Here is a link to the product: ow.ly/LnVw50FRaV9

    • @melvynsigaran8608
      @melvynsigaran8608 2 года назад

      @@RioGrande1944 thank you so much

    • @synchronicity1470
      @synchronicity1470 Год назад

      for those of us on a budget, what buffing wheels & mops can we use on a standard bench grinder? Is it a conversion kit or as simple as using the right polishing/buffing wheels?
      Has anybody done this? Any and all info would be appreciated. Thanks!!

  • @JDRichard
    @JDRichard 3 года назад

    Where did you get the finger cots

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  3 года назад +1

      Hi you can get those at Rio Grande by clicking on this link, ow.ly/ufUt50EdypF

    • @JDRichard
      @JDRichard 3 года назад

      @@RioGrande1944 Thanks and excellent video. I repair vintages pocket watches and loved the polishing lesson:

  • @Lightness108
    @Lightness108 5 лет назад

    Nice class, super! Thanks... 🧚‍♀️🌺🌼🌹💎👍

  • @MdAlamin-er2ov
    @MdAlamin-er2ov 2 месяца назад

    আমি নিতে চাই কি ভাবে পাবো

  • @girjeshsingh44
    @girjeshsingh44 2 года назад

    My policy work since 11 years

  • @davegilman6858
    @davegilman6858 Год назад +1

    John, just watched you polishing video. All good except you never mention the name or number of the compounds you are using.

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  Год назад

      They are linked in the caption under the video!

  • @danishansari3512
    @danishansari3512 3 года назад

    Hi

  • @girjeshsingh44
    @girjeshsingh44 2 года назад

    Hi sir I'm watch India

  • @TheNailArtist
    @TheNailArtist 5 лет назад

    Where can I buy those finger gloves? Thanks!!

    • @handpicked
      @handpicked 4 года назад

      Search Finger Guard
      on Rio Grande's website

  • @MICASA1121
    @MICASA1121 5 лет назад

    What compounds are you using?

    • @RioGrande1944
      @RioGrande1944  5 лет назад +4

      Hi there! In the first cut, we are using www.riogrande.com/product/luxor-by-merard-pink-polishing-compound/331150 with this buff www.riogrande.com/product/Merard-MB-Cotton-Buff-6-x-42-Ply/330384. In the second:
      www.riogrande.com/product/luxor-by-merard-white-polishing-compound/331154 with this buff www.riogrande.com/product/Merard-STV-Cotton-Buff-6-x-81-Ply/330386. In the final, www.riogrande.com/product/luxor-by-merard-orange-polishing-compound/331151 with this buff www.riogrande.com/product/Merard-MOC2-Cotton-Buff-6-x-26-Ply/330388.
      Hope this helps!

  • @katipua5122
    @katipua5122 4 года назад

    👍 👍 👍....

  • @BapiGouda-x1k
    @BapiGouda-x1k 9 месяцев назад

    I,am, polishing work gold,and, dimond I,am, Indian boy,job, please help me

  • @skarip9027
    @skarip9027 2 года назад

    Sripur Khan

  • @ChipLinck
    @ChipLinck 4 года назад +1

    "a dust mask. Make sure it is rated for particulate use." Shows us a Non-Particulate mask. (That's what the N stands for.)

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    @BapiGouda-x1k 9 месяцев назад

    I,am,12ye, expiring

  • @skarip9027
    @skarip9027 2 года назад

    Gold OK call me

  • @Rotten3ullet
    @Rotten3ullet 3 года назад

    Pull it back your hair. But long beard is total fine. Lol.

  • @hayfire2
    @hayfire2 2 года назад

    You forgot to show the viewers the final product. What's up with that?

  • @mullenb1970
    @mullenb1970 3 года назад +1

    Super helpful, thank you