This is just brilliant! I'm new to all of this silver smithing business, but I do some rockhounding whenever I get a free minute, and just this weekend I bought a second hand lortone trim saw and a lortone cabochon grinder with expandable drums, to work some magic on my rocks. After a quick google search on setting stones, I realised that I'm gonna have to do this myself, and now here I am. So grateful that I found this video so soon into my journey of learning. Thank you!
I am incredibly enlightened by your process. And absolutely love how you accredit many other artists that have inspired your work. And I hope that your mood is continually in an updrift motion. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. Very informative. I really appreciate the way you demonstrated some time-saving techniques. As a beginner, I'm just trying to take it all in.
Hey Chuck! I loved learning from and working with Andrea also! You left Indianapolis too soon! Love your video tips and tricks as I continue learning and adding to my skill set!
Awesome, I am 56, I have an amazing skill set, that is comprised of woodworking, building trades, making knife handles, intarsia. I am now learning to make cabs and silver smiting. I believe my pryor skills will enhance my abilities. I can't wait to keep learning and growing.
Many many thanks from a remote area Down Under (Australia). The video was very interesting.and informative. I also much appreciated your advice Chuck from personal to time savers. All the very best.
I just googled your name to see some of your work! this man is an artist of the highest order,he has made some fine stuff. How about a tutorial on a inlaid cuff bracelet with triangle wire?
I really enjoyed watching this instruction video and feel I learned so much from you about the entire process of making a beautiful pendant. Thank you so much for sharing and passing your knowledge.
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever watched for making a piece of jewelry. You’re an excellent teacher.
Wow this comment section is full of haters and self centered old dude. Great video, keep up the amazing work. Your a master amongst men.
This is just brilliant! I'm new to all of this silver smithing business, but I do some rockhounding whenever I get a free minute, and just this weekend I bought a second hand lortone trim saw and a lortone cabochon grinder with expandable drums, to work some magic on my rocks. After a quick google search on setting stones, I realised that I'm gonna have to do this myself, and now here I am. So grateful that I found this video so soon into my journey of learning. Thank you!
I am incredibly enlightened by your process. And absolutely love how you accredit many other artists that have inspired your work. And I hope that your mood is continually in an updrift motion. Cheers!
Thanks for the video. Very informative. I really appreciate the way you demonstrated some time-saving techniques. As a beginner, I'm just trying to take it all in.
An 81 piece set of gauge blocks on Amazon is <$120 and would make a good starter set of bezel wire forms.
Thanks Chuck,
Hey Chuck! I loved learning from and working with Andrea also! You left Indianapolis too soon! Love your video tips and tricks as I continue learning and adding to my skill set!
Awesome, I am 56, I have an amazing skill set, that is comprised of woodworking, building trades, making knife handles, intarsia. I am now learning to make cabs and silver smiting. I believe my pryor skills will enhance my abilities. I can't wait to keep learning and growing.
I've been doing lapidary and silver smithing for a few years now but these tips were very helpful!! Thank you very much!!
Absolutely awesome video!!! Thank you so much for sharing some of your talent with us :-)
Thought your video was awesome. I picked up a few tips. Great job!
Loved watching this teacher! I am a jeweler too and would probably love learning form him
Thank you very much for the lesson, and I love the way you teaching
Thank you for the detailed explanation and nice techniques. It is a great work.
Thank you for the video and the inspiration!
One of the best - thanks for sharing! Most enjoyable, educational and entertaining
Many many thanks from a remote area Down Under (Australia). The video was very interesting.and informative. I also much appreciated your advice Chuck from personal to time savers. All the very best.
I just googled your name to see some of your work! this man is an artist of the highest order,he has made some fine stuff. How about a tutorial on a inlaid cuff bracelet with triangle wire?
I really enjoyed watching this instruction video and feel I learned so much from you about the entire process of making a beautiful pendant. Thank you so much for sharing and passing your knowledge.