How to Make a Halo Pendant (part 3)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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    cbilton.creato... Welcome to part 3 and the final installment of the full instructional guide on how to make a halo pendant.
    By the end of part 1 you would have a turned up halo with stone bezels marked out and carved up.
    By the end of part 2 the halo piece will be fully completed and the collet for the center stone is made and marked out ready for the 4 claws to be added.
    In this 3rd episode the 2 separate pieces are finished accurately and brought together to complete the pendant.
    I have said a few times in the past that I can simply see a piece of jewellery even only briefly in a magazine or a shop window and not only have it memorised perfectly but instantly know how to make it. Well, now I have my own workshop set up I can put that to the test!
    While out with my wife recently we visited a watch specialists here in Japan and on the wall there was a large photo of a diamond pendant. It was a simple and elegant design but simultaneously quite a show stopper.
    A few days later I randomly remembered it and thought it would be a nice piece for the channel and also I could finally prove to myself that I can make something I had only quickly looked at.
    The full video after editing was 90 minutes long so I decided to make it a 3 part series made of 3, 30 minute episodes. Look out for the surprise special guest appearance in this episode!
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Комментарии • 13

  • @ratty24601
    @ratty24601 4 года назад +4

    That was brilliant. Would have loved to see how you soldered the centre piece, though, and also it would have been great to watch you setting the stones.

    • @DiamondMounter
      @DiamondMounter  4 года назад +1

      I wedged it in and soldered it from the back. I didn't set the stones yet!

  • @vincesartain9290
    @vincesartain9290 4 года назад

    This was a great series of videos. Very instructional. Please keep it up.
    Thank you!

  • @krystynag.6642
    @krystynag.6642 3 года назад

    That bug in the end tho... 😱 NOPE!
    Excellent series of videos, amazing work! Thank you

    • @DiamondMounter
      @DiamondMounter  3 года назад

      Yeah the cat catches them and brings them in the house.

  • @thebestSteven
    @thebestSteven 2 года назад +1

    when you talk about the cylindrical bits you use for making the slots for prongs you always call them "fraze?" "phrase?" "frase?" It's not a term I'm familiar with and I'm wondering what you use. I want to use the proper type of bit as I start learning stone setting.

  • @ShinySearcherUK
    @ShinySearcherUK 4 года назад +2

    is your collet former a 17 or 28 degree punch?
    Can't wait to have a go, great videos

  • @connornash577
    @connornash577 3 года назад

    Fantastic work! hopefully i’ll be able to replicate something similar with some sapphires!

  • @vlc1982
    @vlc1982 3 года назад

    Love your videos! What is your kitty's name????!

    • @DiamondMounter
      @DiamondMounter  3 года назад

      Thanks! There are 2 cats here, Cookie and Chocco