Thanks for details that many leave out, I have 2 of these to make but will be using sterling silver and setting stone and extra embellishments to band. watched about 10 artists doing this but going back to yours...
Love this tutorial! Curious if you ever made a video to make tapered signets? Or how to change your measurements to make this design tapered? Let me know! Thank you so much.
Thank you Beth! I have not made a video for the tapered version of a signet ring yet, but I do have it on my list of “to-do” videos. And 2023 will have lots of new tutorials! I’m settled into the new place and it’s time to get back on the horse and film so stay tuned.
Love it thanks! I thought I needed to quench and clean before second round of solder bec of firescale? But it seems fine? What if you need more soldering quench and clean than or just keep adding?
Definitely quench and pickle to get the best joins. Copper is much more forgiving than silver so if you can get into the habit of cleaning between solder operations, you’ll have a lot less frustration! 🙂
Hi there. I have 22 gauge sterling silver, and would like to make a size 9 ring. Can you tell me how long I need to make the templates? Thank you for your time, and have a great day.
I use a specific formula that works for me every time. Measure the thickness of the metal in mm. Find out the diameter of a size 9 ring (should be around 18.9 or so mm). If you have a size 9 ring already somewhere, use your calipers to get the inside diameter. Then add the thickness to the diameter times pi (3.14) and that should give you the length you need to make a size 9. If the ring is wider than 4mm, you'll want to add 0.5mm to the total length of the blank to get the right size for the width. Also, I would recommend not going thinner than a 18g for a men's ring if you have it. It will hold up longer and will be less likely to break. Especially if this is the ring you plan to put the diamond in. Hope this helps!
In this demo I am using copper solder purchased from Rio Grande, but normally I would use regular silver solder and then disguise it by plating it with copper from my pickle pot. 😃
Fantastic video learned a lot from watching it. Thank you for posting
Thank you so much! 😀
Thanks for details that many leave out, I have 2 of these to make but will be using sterling silver and setting stone and extra embellishments to band. watched about 10 artists doing this but going back to yours...
Thank you so much Kimberley! Let me know if you have questions 😊
this is a great way to make a signet ring!...thank you for making it much simpler to put together....i am well on my way!
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Thank you so much Julessa!!! Great tutorial as always and just what I needed. Cant wait for part 2!🙏💖🙏
You are so welcome!
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This is so helpful! Thank you:)
Glad it was helpful!
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Love this tutorial! Curious if you ever made a video to make tapered signets? Or how to change your measurements to make this design tapered? Let me know! Thank you so much.
Thank you Beth! I have not made a video for the tapered version of a signet ring yet, but I do have it on my list of “to-do” videos. And 2023 will have lots of new tutorials! I’m settled into the new place and it’s time to get back on the horse and film so stay tuned.
Great video.
Thank you Jan! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Love it thanks! I thought I needed to quench and clean before second round of solder bec of firescale? But it seems fine? What if you need more soldering quench and clean than or just keep adding?
Definitely quench and pickle to get the best joins. Copper is much more forgiving than silver so if you can get into the habit of cleaning between solder operations, you’ll have a lot less frustration! 🙂
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Could one use copper pipe , as opposed to making the ring from sheet copper?
Yes, you definitely can assuming you can find the right size to match the inner diameter for a ring size.
Hi there. I have 22 gauge sterling silver, and would like to make a size 9 ring. Can you tell me how long I need to make the templates? Thank you for your time, and have a great day.
I use a specific formula that works for me every time. Measure the thickness of the metal in mm. Find out the diameter of a size 9 ring (should be around 18.9 or so mm). If you have a size 9 ring already somewhere, use your calipers to get the inside diameter. Then add the thickness to the diameter times pi (3.14) and that should give you the length you need to make a size 9. If the ring is wider than 4mm, you'll want to add 0.5mm to the total length of the blank to get the right size for the width. Also, I would recommend not going thinner than a 18g for a men's ring if you have it. It will hold up longer and will be less likely to break. Especially if this is the ring you plan to put the diamond in. Hope this helps!
What type of solder is this that matches the color of copper?
In this demo I am using copper solder purchased from Rio Grande, but normally I would use regular silver solder and then disguise it by plating it with copper from my pickle pot. 😃
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You’re so welcome! 🤗
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Thank you Nilesh! 😁
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bravo madam