I have been slowly learning silversmithing on my own as a hobby for over a year now. I can fabricate some forms and I'm very happy with my progress. Watching your work is quite inspirational, you are an extremely skilled craftsman who really understands his craft. What is most amazing to me is how little you rely on modern methods and do everything from scratch. Thanks for sharing.
Also I use all the techniques that the market makes available to me today, on you tube many people are dealing with the rapid prototyping in 3D, the lost wax pressure relief. They are all useful techniques, but they require demanding initial costs, and I believe that objects made with lost wax casting have durability limits, due to the micro porosity that is formed during the melting phase. However, a craftsman must know all the techniques that are available today, to choose from time to time the one that best suits the market situation and the customer's request.
I'm speechless. The engraving is an eye cacher. I love watching you because the camera is so close, we see all the details. It is hypnotizing at a point that I don't see what is going on arrond.
I have to add how wonderful to watch a master of his art..creating something beautiful his attention to detail awe inspiring I have enjoyed every second of your video...I found your site whilst trying to find out how a Navajo ring I bought has the designs in colour and found you again ty.
Geezus, that is insane! That graver work was just incredible, not to mention the rest of the ring. All I could have done is draw the birds with the pen and called it good. =)
Love seeing the old school techniques with this ring. Outstanding as always!!! I think a variant will be my next project with silver prices tanking now is a good time to play around a bit!
i love your videos! my grandpa is more then 60 years a juvelier and I am. learning for 3 years now keep. the good work I like your ideas learning alot thnk you!
Conversion of silver plate to beautiful ring by magician Scaffoal silver and goldsmith. Another creation from nothing to beautiful ring. Excellent video editing too.
Outrageously beautiful!!!!! Thanks for this video. As others have said, inspired creativity. I love the craft and am eager every day to create new things.
Question? I notice the blade on your jewelers saw seems to be very flexible. The ones I use are not and break very easily. Can you tell me what type they are and where to get them?
oynx is mu favorite, silver is my choice above gold (platinum my preference, but I sure can't afford that. I love the ring. I was wondering if you were going to line the carved middle of the onyx with silver. that would hab e popped that top of the ring. not knocking it. it is awesome! thanks for allowing me/us to watch you at.your art!!!
Congrats on wonderful job, any idea where to buy k2s and k3s? Question for a jewelery guru : what substance(paint, paste,anything,...) would top professional use to give depth to scrimshawed or engraved BONE surface and what sealer on top, million thanks for any answer or even trying, wish you guys all well
In Italy you can buy in stores that sell drugs or chemicals. In Italian it is called "fegato di zolfo" You can see the description at it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fegato_di_zolfo To highlight engravings on bone, in the eastern countries, they use liquid inks. As the bone is porous the color tends to impregnate the surface. Care should be taken to apply color only within the engravings.
that is the most amazing skill you have. that is a beautiful ring!! how did you learn how to do this.? I would love to learn this. How did you get all the tools.? do you sell your rings? do you make custom rings?
For the instruments I have three firms that I need from: Legorgroup, Luigi dal Trozzo, Mario di Maio,. I sell my rings. Yes, I make custom rings. if you are interested you can contact scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
why does he use glue/epoxy to hold the stone? is it because if he used tab to hold the stone in place, the tabs could break the stone when fitting? just wondering? nice ring though
I'm not sure what kind of compass scribe that is. But I would absolutely love it if you were able to tell me where you got it from so I can get one too!
j'adore votre travail vraiment magnifique ,je regarde chaque vidéo que vous postez. une vrais inspiration, je voudrais juste savoir quel est la poudre blanche que vous utilisé pour enlever la noirceur? merci d'avance. hâte de regarder la prochaine vidéo.
thank you, This stone is cut with very high and smooth edges, to be stopped with metal, I should have kept the ring head too high. The glues we use have a really strong hold often equal to the metal
scaffoal thanks a million. I'm working on setting up my lapidary/ Silversmith work shop now, just missing a rolling mill and engraving block. Your videos are great, I'll definitely be using a few for inspiration. I'm self a taught jeweler so your videos mean a lot to someone like me who's just moving into silver. Thanks for sharing your work.
Hello.thank you for sharing this video ,your work is amazing ,i have a question ,what was the yellow liquid that you used it for both side of this ring with small brush?Thanks
I have been slowly learning silversmithing on my own as a hobby for over a year now. I can fabricate some forms and I'm very happy with my progress. Watching your work is quite inspirational, you are an extremely skilled craftsman who really understands his craft. What is most amazing to me is how little you rely on modern methods and do everything from scratch. Thanks for sharing.
Also I use all the techniques that the market makes available to me today, on you tube many people are dealing with the rapid prototyping in 3D, the lost wax pressure relief. They are all useful techniques, but they require demanding initial costs, and I believe that objects made with lost wax casting have durability
limits, due to the micro porosity that is formed during the melting phase. However, a craftsman must know all the techniques that are available today, to choose from time to time the one that best suits the market situation and the customer's request.
Thank you so much for posting the video, please keep posting. you inspire me to different ideas.
Thanks a lot
scaffoal
Can you please stop copying my pic.. thank you.. ô.ô
eroenue nice pic
Neto Pellecer уаоаоьежо😉😘😉😘😉😉😘
I really like how you free hand your designs in your pieces, Scaff!
Thanks
I'm speechless. The engraving is an eye cacher. I love watching you because the camera is so close, we see all the details. It is hypnotizing at a point that I don't see what is going on arrond.
Thanks
I have to add how wonderful to watch a master of his art..creating something beautiful his attention to detail awe inspiring I have enjoyed every second of your video...I found your site whilst trying to find out how a Navajo ring I bought has the designs in colour and found you again ty.
Geezus, that is insane! That graver work was just incredible, not to mention the rest of the ring. All I could have done is draw the birds with the pen and called it good. =)
Thanks
Love seeing the old school techniques with this ring. Outstanding as always!!! I think a variant will be my next project with silver prices tanking now is a good time to play around a bit!
thank you
So, so, so impressed! You sir, are an artist! (Obviously) And you make it look so easy! Just plain awesome!
Thanks a lot
Awesome ring! A lot more steps to make it than I would have imagined! Thank you.
thanks
Pleasure to watch you work thank you.
Thanks you
Looks good as ever Scaffoal! Silver rings are just the best.
Thanks
Such craftmanship, I'd buy one of those rings.
thank you so much
i love your videos! my grandpa is more then 60 years a juvelier and I am. learning for 3 years now keep. the good work I like your ideas learning alot thnk you!
thank you
Wow nice work!
May i know what kind of tools for making rings, bracelet, chain ect.?
great job sir...you are a perfectionist...
Conversion of silver plate to beautiful ring by magician Scaffoal silver and goldsmith. Another creation from nothing to beautiful ring. Excellent video editing too.
thank you
you truly are an amazing artist wow .love the whole ring .
Thanks
Nice to see another piece of your work Scaff!!!!
Thanks you
Outrageously beautiful!!!!! Thanks for this video. As others have said, inspired creativity. I love the craft and am eager every day to create new things.
Thanks
I'm love with your videos and your Skills, you are a true Maestro!!
Beautifully made, you are a true master craftsman. Thanks.
thank you
Very good.work.👍👍👍👍👍👍
Woos! Beautiful job ! Very, very good !
thanks
Beautiful job. You are a real jeweler!
thanks
I want a ring like that except for the stone to be just smooth. Is it less than $100 or more than $500??
very interesting video. i enjoyed it. i thanks you for sharing.
thanks
tout d abord merci pour ce magnifique travail du grand ART un vrai artiste manuel chapeau BRAVO....
Merci, grazie
wa g wa bahot kohb aap ny jo blaik kiya wo kon sa kemiqal lgaiya hai ho saky to mojy betayh
Absolutely AMAZING! Wonderful work! Thank you for posting this! Unreal!
Thanks
Question? I notice the blade on your jewelers saw seems to be very flexible. The ones I use are not and break very easily. Can you tell me what type they are and where to get them?
thanks for sharing your excellent skills. every bit you did was in so detail yet so simple. i just loved it.God bless you!
Thanks you
The work is very great and very worth seeing ... and up ... wish you good luck and success in all your deeds ...
Thank you, I wish you a good life
scaffoal
Thank you very much
Beauty ring lovely job ...
thank you
ur the best bro... nice art in ur hand & ur awesome artist.........
Thanks a lot
You make it look so easy! What is that little trimming tool? 6:30 Does it have a spinning blade or heat??? I couldn't tell. lol
it is a cutting disc cutter
oynx is mu favorite, silver is my choice above gold (platinum my preference, but I sure can't afford that. I love the ring. I was wondering if you were going to line the carved middle of the onyx with silver. that would hab e popped that top of the ring. not knocking it. it is awesome! thanks for allowing me/us to watch you at.your art!!!
thank you
You are truly truly gifted.
Thanks
Awesome video. Thank you very much for sharing your high skill.
Thank you
I've really enjoyed watching. thanks
Thanks a lot
Love your work! What was the white paste you used to clean the patina? What gage did you use? Finally what type of glue? Thank you!
Thanks. The white paste is bicarbonate of sodium powder you can also use pumice stone powder, The glue I use is UHU Two-component Epoxy Adhesive
Congrats on wonderful job, any idea where to buy k2s and k3s? Question for a jewelery guru : what substance(paint, paste,anything,...) would top professional use to give depth to scrimshawed or engraved BONE surface and what sealer on top, million thanks for any answer or even trying, wish you guys all well
In Italy you can buy in stores that sell drugs or chemicals. In Italian it is called "fegato di zolfo" You can see the description at it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fegato_di_zolfo
To highlight engravings on bone, in the eastern countries, they use liquid inks. As the bone is porous the color tends to impregnate the surface. Care should be taken to apply color only within the engravings.
That's a lot of hard work. Thanks for this video..
thank you
Two thumbs fresh 👍🏼👍🏼
you are AWESOME.
such a gorgeous ring.. thank you for sharing.
Thanks you
wow!!! this guy is truly a gifted artists the Leonard da Vinci or Donatello of jewelry !!!
thanks
that is the most amazing skill you have. that is a beautiful ring!! how did you learn how to do this.? I would love to learn this. How did you get all the tools.? do you sell your rings? do you make custom rings?
For the instruments I have three firms that I need from: Legorgroup, Luigi dal Trozzo, Mario di Maio,. I sell my rings. Yes, I make custom rings. if you are interested you can contact scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
I love your videos
My wife and I are really impressed by this work of art. Also what is the name of the song that starts at 06:54 min? Ty for sharing
thanks, the names of the songs are all written at the end of the video
Thanls again for the videos. Learing a lot!
Im not joking. you're good! everything youve made has been the best work I have ever seen. maybe one day I will reach your skill level> lol
Thanks, I think that if you have patience and practice you can get is making things equal to these in a short time
muy fino el hombre. tiene talento !!.saludos desde San pedro sula Honduras
Gracias, saludos desde Parma Italy
I enjoy watching you working
thank you
Grt wrk...ths is really n art wrk👍👌
thank you
Maa plsre
I have been watching your videos for 3 years u r great sir ❤
Please tell me that how did oxidized that ring? Is that oxidation available online?
Hii i watched your all videos.what you use black colour.what is nam of this liquid please tell me
why does he use glue/epoxy to hold the stone? is it because if he used tab to hold the stone in place, the tabs could break the stone when fitting? just wondering? nice ring though
Hello Sir,
You've made a wonderful ring.I am amazed.But I have one question.What is the powder you use after oxidizing?
Thank you.
Thanks, I use sodium bicarbonate powder, you can also use pumice powder
Thank you very much :)
awesome work ! can i ask what tools did you use to carve the little ducks and so in the silver and what tools did you use to make the ring shine
you can see this video ruclips.net/video/DerHlLiveHQ/видео.html
Yu are real perfectionist sir👌🙏
Wow 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 so good
Love your craft.
Thanks
Hey Scaffol where can I get a divider compass like that at?? Also I really like that casting rig that you have in the beginning!
I'm not sure what kind of compass scribe that is. But I would absolutely love it if you were able to tell me where you got it from so I can get one too!
a website where you can find a catalog with many of the tools that I use is this www.luigidaltrozzo.it/
scaffoal I didnt see that scribe on that website I dont think. Did you get it from there?? Or another place?
im a big fan. where do you sell your work. keep going
I sell my work in my shop in Parma, Italy, you can contact me at scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
What is that yellow thing that u added for black highlights,plz my ring has lost them because of the resizing
It is a mixture of potassium sulphide K2S and potassium polysulfide K2S3
Which solution is this that make ring black antique colour
Sulfur liver is a mixture of K2S potassium sulfide and K2S3 potassium polysulfide
Pls someone tell me what was that yellow liquid and white powder he used to blacken the sides of the ring.
Thanks for a great video. 👍👏
is a mixture of potassium sulfide K2S and of potassium polysulfide K2S3, in Italy it is called "FEGATO DI ZOLFO"
So good & great work👌🙏
thank you
j'adore votre travail vraiment magnifique ,je regarde chaque vidéo que vous postez. une vrais inspiration, je voudrais juste savoir quel est la poudre blanche que vous utilisé pour enlever la noirceur? merci d'avance. hâte de regarder la prochaine vidéo.
Merci à vous, il est un antioxydant fluidification pour l'argent que je trouve le legorgroup, a également un site en ligne avec le catalogue
awesome . I like this beautiful ring . but I want to know what is the name of material used in the end of work like salt ?
To reduce the oxide ring I use baking soda that is slightly abrasive. One can also use pumice powder that is coarser grained and is more abrasive.
thank you very much .
sorry , I have another one question , what is the yellow liquid ?
***** is a mixture of potassium sulphide K2S and potassium polysulfide K2S3 in Italy is called liver of sulfur
thank you very much
Yet another work of art. Thank you for sharing this inspiring video! You are a true artist.
Thanks you
Wow, that was amazing. Your engraving skills are incredible. One question- I'm curious why did you chose to glue the stone instead of add a bezel?
thank you, This stone is cut with very high and smooth edges, to be stopped with metal, I should have kept the ring head too high. The glues we use have a really strong hold often equal to the metal
What tool u use to make duck design beside the Ring?
What a kind of fluid did you use to make the ring from both sides black? Thank you
is a mixture of K2S potassium sulfide and K2S3 potassium polysulfide
hi mister..is that a soldering rad..are u using to connect those metal?
The satisfaction of having your blade break right when your done cutting that center @8:40
Could we discuss prices over this ring in size 9 please
you can contact me at scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
I saw some tearing in the sheet you made, did you anneal the bar in between rolls? :D Beautiful ring!
I did not understand the first part of the question, thanks for the positive comment at the end.
i like the sound IS a higth quality your job inspire me well
Thanks
scusa la domanda, ma mi interesserebbe sapere che tipo di bulini sono usati in questo video....l'effetto che danno è stupendo!
ho usato un bulino Vallorbe HSS da taglio e per ripassare un bulino da lucido
scaffoal grazie mille per la riposta e complimenti ancora per le sue opere!
i like the ring you're wearing how much would you make another one for?
Thanks, You can contact scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
bice job but what do you do with all those shavings ??
them recover
how?
constantin barbu You can see ruclips.net/video/TjhQNfDkP9o/видео.html
Your work is amazing!!
Thanks
How long did it take?
What a beautiful ring and tutorial. What gauge/thickness sheet wire did you make for the base of the ring ? It looks really study!
mm 1,80 / 2,00
scaffoal thanks a million. I'm working on setting up my lapidary/ Silversmith work shop now, just missing a rolling mill and engraving block. Your videos are great, I'll definitely be using a few for inspiration. I'm self a taught jeweler so your videos mean a lot to someone like me who's just moving into silver.
Thanks for sharing your work.
Is that something around 8 guage?
Брутальное кольцо с уточками? У меня не укладывается в голове!)))
Amazing u got talent.
thank you
all the welding are silver? what type of torch do you use? thanks. love your job!
Thanks, yes all welds are of silver, How gas I use a mixture of propane
how can i buy this one ?
if you have a web site or somethig else please tell me ..
i want see any silver rings ..
contact scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
Asked, to make black you use liquid and powder?
The liquid is used to oxidize it, and the powder to highlight the lights.
Hi, what is the name of liquid and powder ?
Did you glue that onyx on there? 😱
This is a very beautiful ring I just love to watch you work I also love the sword ring that you make Where can someone purchase your work
you can contact scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
What is that yellow tthhing and the powder ?
the yellow liquid is, potassium sulfide, the white powder is bicarbonate powder, you can also use pumice stone powder
scaffoal how to i get the potassium sulfide??
Просто песня! Какое наслаждение смотреть на Вашу работу!
i wish i had the resources to do this kind of stuff
It is not so difficult, you can try as a hobby
There are many suppliers out there Julia, Rio Grande is one of many, Scaff is right, you can make simple things to learn.
Please i what to be like you i love this work
Fine!
Creative idea, the greate work!
Thanks
How do u make solder for silver work? Can u please tell me. Thanks
you can find many gold alloys on the legorgroup website
Extraordinary craftsmanhip. What type of glue was used to attach the stone?
Thanks, I use a two component epoxy adhesive
what is that yellow liquid 17:42 you bought it or you created it??
It is a mixture of potassium sulphide K2S and potassium polysulfide K2S3
Which yellow coloured chemical and white coloured powder that you used in this ring casting
deoxidizer and fluidifying agent for silver, it can be obtained from goldsmith wholesalers
@@scaffoal thank you so much sir.
But actually what is the name of the oxidizer and fludifying agent.
It is the glass powder or anything?
Awesome work!
Hello.thank you for sharing this video ,your work is amazing ,i have a question ,what was the yellow liquid that you used it for both side of this ring with small brush?Thanks
is a mixture of potassium sulphide K2S and potassium polysulfide K2S3,
thanks