Learned a lot from you. Thank you sir!!! I'm only a year in with jewelry making and I just set my first micro pave diamonds the other day in a bail. 1.5mm round cuts on the first try.
Sounds awesome!!!! Really appreciate your comment!!You can be proud of yourself! Stonesetting is not that easy. Complex techniques and never finished learning. Go all the way, make every mistake at least twice hehe and never be lazy on polishing your gravers! 🖤
This video is oddly therapeutic to watch. The end product was amazing! I've been thinking about trying my hand at setting more as a personal hobby than anything else right now. Can this process be applied to stainless steel, such as watch links?
I really appreciate it - thank you very much! Yes for sure - only the gravers has to be sharpened a bit differently - If you are ever interested in private courses - just write me on instagram.
they used pneumatic/powergravers to provide more control and power so you dont have to push so hard and risk slips or misses. regular gravers require much more practice and precision, the tools used in the video are listed in the description
🌟🌟🌟 Beautiful ! 🌟🌟🌟 And lovely video pacing & music. A delight to watch…. Thank you so much for making this video - You have made RUclips a better place! ❤️ Bravo!
You can do it - no problem! As goldsmith and setter i get and make a variety of different jewelry. If i choose to make it the traditional way i have to know how to make the layout and everything else. In my opinion it is essential to know every step before making the setters life bit easy by using 3D-models. You can justate every hole and prong. But mention - the grain-structure of a casted ring/piece will not that finegrained, as a rolled sheet or a forged ring. When i make jewellry i decide everytime what toos i use to het the best quality ❤️!
@@thediamondsetter6158 have done several pieces of jewelry,no in a professional way just o e of the kind type personal and family special meaning pieces since I own a dental lab for the past 35 years, so every once in a while I like to fabricate some stuff 😃 , was thinking of setting stones on a boat pendant I waxed up for casting .,that was brought me to your video,
When I use my own calibrated diamonds i save a ton of time by making the layout with CAD and cast it. BUT if always depends which piece a make. If I make handmade forged earrings I don't save time by casting the white gold part, like in this video. Also always keep in mind - casted material is softer and not as fine-grained as rolled and forged metal. For that reason I also love to work from the scratch. Also good to know - if you make an exact calibration it is hard to "clean" up the piece, and harder to adjust the holes. For that reason I only shape the main form with the wholes - everything else is made afterwards - also the casting is easier and better if there are no tiny prongs etc.
@@minasaleeb8754 simple beading tool! Bit of water on it and the diamond sticks to it!! Make sure the beading tool you use is slightly bigger than the table facet of the diamond!! ❤️
How can i take out diamonds from a ss watch i have. Around 10 diamond watches with decent size stonds i would say 3pts each stone 2mm size i have I would say in total 1200 stones i want to take them.out and use them for jewelry this stones are si1 quality
Great video any advice on setting diamonds into a stainless steel Rolex watch strap? Will tungsten carbide tools do the job? I have only ever set stones into precious metals this is my first attempt at steel. Did a little test run today and seemed fine just worried I'm going to start the job then be constantly re-cuting my graver and constantly re-sharpening my shank drill. Any advice would be much appreciated
Hey Aaron ! With stainless steel you have to mention the angle of the face . It will break easyly if it is too sharp pointed. I recommend an 70-80 ° angle of the face. The graver has to be reshaped more often than working with precious metals, but no reason to despair :) Yes - only tungsten carbide. KOMET manufacture great burs and drills ! it is also an advantage to make the beading tool out of carbide ( an old carbide bur ). Use an carbide round bur to shape the beading tool. It takes a little longer, because you work on carbide with a tungsten carbide tool. The whole work on stainless stelle takes a little longer. Like Platinum, when you use to work with gold :D. If you have questions, or a certain topic , just comment. I will try to make a video. Alle the best for this job !
@@thediamondsetter6158 great advice much appreciated especially the angle cut on the face of my graver. I've been doing this nearly 20 years now and you never stop learning! Confident in setting the stones was just worried about the unknown with my tools so thanks again 👍. However I don't want to bead off the grains with a graining tool I want to leave clean lines between the diamonds, I want to either burnish down the claws or use a hammer action on them any advice on this would be great. 👍
I would usually use a wedge type of tool to push down between the two opposite grains to devide them over partnering stones again because I'm working with (904L stainless steel) not sure if it will work? The advice is very much appreciated I have always gone by trial and error in the past with some advice like we all have in this line of work but really want to work out my method before I start this job, it's no easy job that's for sure gonna be very time consuming any tips to make it easier would be golden 😊👍
Aaron Smith just do it! 😁☀️. You have many years of experience. Yeah the same tool i use in this video. Make sure the stones are under the surface ( or plane to the surface), try to cut with a 60 degree graver ( or bigger ). If you like it geometric, i would suggest just to split the prongs. And cut the „channel“ between the beads with a flat graver. You can do it 🤘
Sir whats the material used to stick the metal as we use lack but the grey colour material seems to be different and whats the name of it, from where to purchase
Hi friend, which specific micromotor did you use, which Saechin model? I just bought a cheap Marathon micromotor and I’m struggling to drill a single hole lol.
Had the same problem, broke off several drill bits right away, Used an NSK EMax EVOlution Dual-Port Micromotor ($1500) in stone setting class which I loved .Don't know about the Saechin model. Cheap and this type of jewelry making do not mix.
@@carianin5293 yeah you’re right, I bought mine for $150 dollars lol , the NSK is the rolls royce of the micromotors, but definitely not the right timing now for such a purchase. 👊🏻
Pave means that a surface is covered with stones - stone or bricks (bricklayer) and nearly no metal is visible. If its simple one row of stones or just one stone is held with grains ists a grain setting! ❤️
The most important thing is, as you see in the video, that the material(bead or prong) is moved over the stone (girdle). It is impossible that a stone will fall out. For a stone to fall out you need forces against the prongs, time where the material is abrade that holds the stone in place or an great impact on the stone itself. If the stone gets damaged due that impact the pieces can fall out. Hard to say. In this quality from 15 to 20 Dollar per Stone.
You mean without gravermax ? Do it with handpower, or you make you such a machine yourself. - on youtube you can find some videos. If you can't find it just write me an email. :)
@@thediamondsetter6158 great idea yet. You got my sub today.! I'm just starting my journey into proper stone setting like this. I can do crown settings an fkush settings, but pavé is my next big challenge. Thank u for sharing your skills with us
power engravers are complely uneccessary unless engraving tough steel, such as gun steel - othe than that they serve one purpose only, to make money for those that sell them
I don‘t know where you‘ve been the last 10 years. With my setup I‘m 4 times quicker than the years without those machines. Combined with a microscope it is just mindblowing. Quicker and you can see what you do - especially with micro-pave. I learned everything without those kind of tools, i really know the difference. If you want to safe money, you can build yourself one - tere are a lot of amazing tutorials on YT. All the best and in advance - nice christmas holidays!
This is beautiful. I’m want to learn and open my own shop one day.
Dnt give up
Thank you so much .... your extreme close ups show me in pov what to do
Hi Maestro, Yep I discovered that once I posted my initial message! Interesting the way you drill without a spot mark!
Learned a lot from you. Thank you sir!!! I'm only a year in with jewelry making and I just set my first micro pave diamonds the other day in a bail. 1.5mm round cuts on the first try.
Sounds awesome!!!! Really appreciate your comment!!You can be proud of yourself! Stonesetting is not that easy. Complex techniques and never finished learning. Go all the way, make every mistake at least twice hehe and never be lazy on polishing your gravers! 🖤
@@thediamondsetter6158 🙏🙏 will do! Look forward to seeing more of your work!
What tool do I need to drill holes?
Thank you for sharing your excellent talent.
Please let your viewers know they will struggle to get this level of precision, without quality eye equip ie, microscope, and powergravers.
Alan Houghton my used equipment is listed in the description very precisely.
Thank you for your message! ❤️
U can do it with push gravers. But neumatic certainly makes things a little easier an more control.. But it's super difficult for sure! ✌
Instablaster
I have most if not all of the equipment he's got and I still can't do this yet. Pave and micro pave takes some crazy skills.
Uhm tech has become easier I just design it in cad and auto pave but manual is always good
Legit almost put me to sleep. So relaxing.
😲😲😲enviable pulse sir. A luxury to watch him work🙏🙏🙏
Thank you !!
Hi, Can you do a prong setting tutorial pleeeeeeasee?
Best video I've seen so far clear plane and fast thankyou
Thank you very much !!! Please held me to share this video and this craft. !! I wish you all the best :)
This is a very good video! Ty!
This video is oddly therapeutic to watch. The end product was amazing! I've been thinking about trying my hand at setting more as a personal hobby than anything else right now. Can this process be applied to stainless steel, such as watch links?
I really appreciate it - thank you very much! Yes for sure - only the gravers has to be sharpened a bit differently - If you are ever interested in private courses - just write me on instagram.
Best guide I've seen so I subscribed
Thank you very much! I try to show as much as possible!
Stunning video! Thanks so much for sharing!
What kind of drill do you use and what’s that tool that makes the lines and prongs
Thank you, best video out
Very nice, but I wish there was more talkin telling us what was happening and and Gravers used. But video was brilliant regardless 👌 thank you
Hey folks! what would be a topic you'er interested in? What you wanna see next :D Leave a comment !!
THE DIAMOND SETTER I wanna know the price to set about 250, 2mm diamonds in a stainless steel watch band
@Ian S dividers :)
Oh now I see how it works you creating 4 arms supporters to grab tye diamond 💎 and hold it in place great video man thanks
Very good video, thanks for the recording
Quel joli travail 👏👏👏
How did you hit those corners so perfectly with the graver? Is there any tip you can give for such accuracy in your border and corners?
they used pneumatic/powergravers to provide more control and power so you dont have to push so hard and risk slips or misses. regular gravers require much more practice and precision, the tools used in the video are listed in the description
@@inteldogg nice
You are amazing man,keep going.
awesome idea nice.
So clean
Would love to learn how to do this myself but my hands are steady enough 😩
🌟🌟🌟 Beautiful ! 🌟🌟🌟
And lovely video pacing & music. A delight to watch…. Thank you so much for making this video - You have made RUclips a better place! ❤️ Bravo!
Thank you SO much - really appreciate it ❤️
Brother, First you did Hole after completed hole again you did cut center in the hole for stone fix . yes?
Exelentw acabado de engaste, con le saca filo al ojo de pollo
EXCELLENT JOB ❤️👍
Please please tell me the type graver your using including the size.Thanks alot great vid
Nice work!
Thanks mate
Hi, lovely work! Whats the tool used at 3:23? Thanks!
I believe it’s a flat graver.
How do the diamond stays in hole ? Also do you use specific bur size ?
Correct, it is necessary accuracy sized burrs
Does the round bur have to be exact size as the diamond or slightly bigger
@@sluggedoutgoldanddiamonds7697 same size!!!
well done and so amazing video thanks for sharing
Çok güzel yapmışsın ellerine sağlık üstdat
At 3:33 did you make that in fox carbide bur or they sell that?
i made it myself - just take an old carbide bur and grind 3 surfaces on it - like a triangular drill :)
Edelsteinfasser 👍thank you
Do you notch the prongs of the pave, or do you just throw the stones in and dome?
So the diamonds are press fit into place and then the prongs are bent over the tops?
Nice, what you think about casted pattern with prongs already in it?
Just curious. Thanks
You can do it - no problem!
As goldsmith and setter i get and make a variety of different jewelry. If i choose to make it the traditional way i have to know how to make the layout and everything else. In my opinion it is essential to know every step before making the setters life bit easy by using 3D-models. You can justate every hole and prong.
But mention - the grain-structure of a casted ring/piece will not that finegrained, as a rolled sheet or a forged ring.
When i make jewellry i decide everytime what toos i use to het the best quality ❤️!
@@thediamondsetter6158 have done several pieces of jewelry,no in a professional way just o e of the kind type personal and family special meaning pieces since I own a dental lab for the past 35 years, so every once in a while I like to fabricate some stuff 😃 , was thinking of setting stones on a boat pendant I waxed up for casting .,that was brought me to your video,
@@Ceviche956 Love it!!!
Special pieces! Hope it helped you in a way ❤️
is it harder to already have the holes and prongs made in the cast? or do you just prefer to do it by hand
When I use my own calibrated diamonds i save a ton of time by making the layout with CAD and cast it. BUT if always depends which piece a make. If I make handmade forged earrings I don't save time by casting the white gold part, like in this video. Also always keep in mind - casted material is softer and not as fine-grained as rolled and forged metal. For that reason I also love to work from the scratch. Also good to know - if you make an exact calibration it is hard to "clean" up the piece, and harder to adjust the holes. For that reason I only shape the main form with the wholes - everything else is made afterwards - also the casting is easier and better if there are no tiny prongs etc.
Where yu get your diamonds from ?!
nice bright cut. I'm curious what you used to cut into the bead setting cup...
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There are no vacancies for work? Setting please tell me 🙏
Hi! You did a perfect job whit that, which it is the name of the tool from the time 1:33 in the video?
Hey ! Thats a normal carbide graver in 60° :)
Nice job
Where did you learn how to set diamonds?
Hello. Very precisely.. love your work.. I have a question... Is this 20x zoom or ?
Hello sir what are the gravers used at 1:32? 2:25? And there geometry like face angle and heel angle? Thank you
onglette 60° and 60°. the sconed one is a flatgraver 60°.
Can both the gravers hand pushed (without air assit) with out heel?
for sure, but its is much harder ;)
@@saikrishnasanugula1177
@@thediamondsetter6158 thank you sir
Wow nice
what is a good rotary tool for this job? plz and Thank you
Como fazer pra eu conseguir um buril elétrico desse? Você pode me passar a dica por favor 😊
É um micromotor normal. meu micromotor é chamado de "Saeshin OZ black", mas o micromotor "handy 700" também é muito bom por seu preço
@@thediamondsetter6158 obrigado!
@@vancleiagade12 Seja bem-vindo. Por favor, compartilhe os meus vídeos com seus amigos, que alcancem mais pessoas :) All the best !
I felt like evanescence was about to start singing lol
😂
Wow its perfect
Hi , where can I buy them tools ? Thanks
Love this!
Awesome video. How do you record with the A60 microscope ? Cheers
Hello i have a question, how many grams of gold lost when drilling hole for diamond??
It all depends how much stones and how big they are 😁
What is the clay used to hold in place called or named?
can you use the same technique on a pre-2000 hollow president bracelet?
For sure sir!
What are your contact details
What size diamonds are those
What kind of stone are they anybody ❤
What is the name of the tool that holds the diamond?
@@minasaleeb8754 simple beading tool! Bit of water on it and the diamond sticks to it!! Make sure the beading tool you use is slightly bigger than the table facet of the diamond!! ❤️
How can i take out diamonds from a ss watch i have. Around 10 diamond watches with decent size stonds i would say 3pts each stone 2mm size i have I would say in total 1200 stones i want to take them.out and use them for jewelry this stones are si1 quality
Amazing.
What is the tool name which you used at borders__________
Pneumatic engraving machine. Looks like the graver is around 70 degrees
Great video any advice on setting diamonds into a stainless steel Rolex watch strap? Will tungsten carbide tools do the job? I have only ever set stones into precious metals this is my first attempt at steel. Did a little test run today and seemed fine just worried I'm going to start the job then be constantly re-cuting my graver and constantly re-sharpening my shank drill. Any advice would be much appreciated
Hey Aaron ! With stainless steel you have to mention the angle of the face . It will break easyly if it is too sharp pointed. I recommend an 70-80 ° angle of the face. The graver has to be reshaped more often than working with precious metals, but no reason to despair :) Yes - only tungsten carbide. KOMET manufacture great burs and drills ! it is also an advantage to make the beading tool out of carbide ( an old carbide bur ). Use an carbide round bur to shape the beading tool. It takes a little longer, because you work on carbide with a tungsten carbide tool. The whole work on stainless stelle takes a little longer. Like Platinum, when you use to work with gold :D. If you have questions, or a certain topic , just comment. I will try to make a video. Alle the best for this job !
@@thediamondsetter6158 great advice much appreciated especially the angle cut on the face of my graver. I've been doing this nearly 20 years now and you never stop learning! Confident in setting the stones was just worried about the unknown with my tools so thanks again 👍. However I don't want to bead off the grains with a graining tool I want to leave clean lines between the diamonds, I want to either burnish down the claws or use a hammer action on them any advice on this would be great. 👍
I would usually use a wedge type of tool to push down between the two opposite grains to devide them over partnering stones again because I'm working with (904L stainless steel) not sure if it will work? The advice is very much appreciated I have always gone by trial and error in the past with some advice like we all have in this line of work but really want to work out my method before I start this job, it's no easy job that's for sure gonna be very time consuming any tips to make it easier would be golden 😊👍
Aaron Smith just do it! 😁☀️. You have many years of experience. Yeah the same tool i use in this video. Make sure the stones are under the surface ( or plane to the surface), try to cut with a 60 degree graver ( or bigger ). If you like it geometric, i would suggest just to split the prongs. And cut the „channel“ between the beads with a flat graver. You can do it 🤘
Sir whats the material used to stick the metal as we use lack but the grey colour material seems to be different and whats the name of it, from where to purchase
Hi friend, which specific micromotor did you use, which Saechin model? I just bought a cheap Marathon micromotor and I’m struggling to drill a single hole lol.
Had the same problem, broke off several drill bits right away, Used an NSK EMax EVOlution Dual-Port Micromotor ($1500) in stone setting class which I loved .Don't know about the Saechin model. Cheap and this type of jewelry making do not mix.
@@carianin5293 yeah you’re right, I bought mine for $150 dollars lol , the NSK is the rolls royce of the micromotors, but definitely not the right timing now for such a purchase. 👊🏻
@@andijvie3119 I understand completely. I have a very long list. Jewelry making is very expensive.
@@carianin5293 I cant decide between the Foredom K1070 or the stronger K1060
If its pave setting what is grain setting??
Pave means that a surface is covered with stones - stone or bricks (bricklayer) and nearly no metal is visible. If its simple one row of stones or just one stone is held with grains ists a grain setting! ❤️
Impressive
Hallo bitte die Platte von welcher Metrail.
Danke
What is grain toon pls tell me
You mean the beading tool?
Is this on brass or gold?
Gold!! 18KT
What is the tool you pickup the diamonds with?
just a beading tool !!!
What is the size of the stone?
What type of bur ?
What size of bur?
ignachohuatulco - 1,3mm / tungsten carbide / startet from 1,0 to finaly 1,3mm
@@thediamondsetter6158
Thank you very much
@@thediamondsetter6158
Round burs Master?
@@ignachohuatulco yes :)
How likely is a diamond to fall out? Also how much is each diamond worth?
The most important thing is, as you see in the video, that the material(bead or prong) is moved over the stone (girdle). It is impossible that a stone will fall out. For a stone to fall out you need forces against the prongs, time where the material is abrade that holds the stone in place or an great impact on the stone itself. If the stone gets damaged due that impact the pieces can fall out. Hard to say. In this quality from 15 to 20 Dollar per Stone.
So detail
Hello sir how to buy engraving machine
Search for GRS Gravermax :) or Graversmith. The company is "GRS Tools"
What if you can’t afford that drill that helps put pressure on your tool?
You mean without gravermax ? Do it with handpower, or you make you such a machine yourself. - on youtube you can find some videos. If you can't find it just write me an email. :)
Nice
So very very nice
What did you use to reshape beading tool?
Joseph Irani its a selfmade 3 facet bur. Just use an ol carbide bur and grind 3 facets on it.
@@thediamondsetter6158 great idea yet. You got my sub today.! I'm just starting my journey into proper stone setting like this. I can do crown settings an fkush settings, but pavé is my next big challenge. Thank u for sharing your skills with us
I want to learn how to do that..
What is that tool at 4:88? Is that electronic?
4:88 ?
@@thediamondsetter6158 4:48 lol
@@lawrencehamilton3886 bro - the video ends at 4:47 :D
Thanks a lot
Bravo
Thank you Sir!
Cảm ơn bạn rất tuyệt vời
Очень круто !!!!!
I need one made
just write me a PM or on instagram. all the best!
Gracias
Music is killer
❤❤❤❤❤
Open setting?
Parthi ban ?
@@thediamondsetter6158 yes
Your name?
So that's how they do it
هذا جميل ورائع
silver?
white gold
@@johannazielsdoffstark7210 thank you - yes 18KT whitegold
I have a rare diamond that weighs 10ct the place to go
عالی بود
power engravers are complely uneccessary unless engraving tough steel, such as gun steel - othe than that they serve one purpose only, to make money for those that sell them
I don‘t know where you‘ve been the last 10 years. With my setup I‘m 4 times quicker than the years without those machines. Combined with a microscope it is just mindblowing. Quicker and you can see what you do - especially with micro-pave.
I learned everything without those kind of tools, i really know the difference. If you want to safe money, you can build yourself one - tere are a lot of amazing tutorials on YT.
All the best and in advance - nice christmas holidays!
@@thediamondsetter6158 interesting - i engrave rather than set - maybe your requirements differ
you all most fit the diamond tite its so risky 👍