The artistry is obvious but what is absolutely amazing to me is your eye for geometry and your extraordinary skill at controlling flame! I am going to try this technique but I already know that I will get frustrated when I either melt a component or half the other side of the mounting falls apart. The skill is incredible. Thank you for sharing your gift.
Prezzo have you tried using the smiths torch? You have many flame sizes as small as 0.5 mm. I use it and I love it. But, I agree scafoal is a true master !!
M Prezza come on now are you full of it! to study your craft or ask me to send you some information for chips but that wouldn't help you have to take a class or go to college something???? You people are just really unbelievable LMAO
Wow, this aquamarine fits perfectly and its beautifully surrounded by diamonds. The most amazing thing here is design. Really original and very precious piece of work. Congratulations.
I love the aquamarine. Do you ever polish the metal inside of the gallery of the stone? I see VC&A doing this but I'm not sure if you do it. You do amazing work!
Love the fact that this video shows why "Custom" is expensive & worth the price. If you have an awesome stone like that Aqua, you need to make the mounting special.
@@scaffoal May I ask, If you were to make this same ring with Argentium silver which fuses to itself beautifully without solder, would you still add solder to all of those prongs - would it make the setting stronger and able to withstand more wear and abuse? Thank you! What an excellent video and beautiful finished piece!
Neto Pellecer I'm Mister Lonely I'm Mister Lonely🎵🎶🎵🎹 Blah Blah. Blah you know damn good and well everybody watching this if they can make it through the whole video which I doubt we just want to share this time we want the ring! you have to be brain-dead to watch this from beginning to end come on now!😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am intrigued with the clamp you use to cut wire to precise lengths. Did you have this tool made for you or is it available from a supply house or online?
There is nothing like watching a pro at work! Oh, to have such steady hands and the Soldering Angel sitting on your fingertips! It is a lot trickier than he makes it look, but thanks for the inspiration! Don't see a maker's mark stamp or gold mark inside the ring, however!
I'm just curious how things don't melt or slide when you do the subsequents weldering? Many times when I try to do these very complexes assembly, the tiny parts slide, others melt. What's your secret, if you don't mind sharing it? Congratulations from Brasil.
Great work as always! I really admire and appreciate your work! But I am just wondering if you could do something about the focus of the camera while filming... Like pre-set it to where the ring usually is or something else? I feel like I am missing the finer details and they are most amazing!
Surely, to have a good definition use a camera with a fixed lens, not having powerful lights keep open the aperture, so I shallow depth of field. Sometimes I do not notice that I move from the plane of focus and then the image is slightly blurred.
I do you polish between all those pins. How do you reach it? I only see polishing around but never see going through inside and between. These one has lot of those 🤔 Ok I wrote this before the end. But I never saw the little bristle going before in the other videos.
There are two possibilities, some points are also polished before the welding of the wires, the other is the use of a tumbler balls to get where they do not reach the toothbrushes. Some passages of the cleaning do not enter them in the video for the duration and reasons why many observers is boring.
Great video, very cool. I have a handmade ring from the '20s kind of similar to this. It's a cabochon turquoise surrounded by 32 tiny diamonds. Your video is giving me ideas about how my ring was made, which is cool. Unfortunately the prongs started to wear out and I lost a few diamonds, so I don't wear the ring anymore. :(
So what happens to the little pieces of gold? Do you collect them and melt them to make one big peace of gold or do you just throw those tiny pieces away?
This ring gonna be my next project this week i know is not gonna be perfect like this but is gonna be closer thanks for sharing this video you are a master
Bellissimo !!!! Piccola domanda tecnica da ignorante: le pastigliette che aggiungi per saldare i pezzi sono semplice metallo o è qualcos'altro ? Grazie
I was born in America but my family is from Italy. I was just there 2 years ago and plan to return very soon . I love your work ! I watch it over and over ! I told my wife you are a genius! I just started to do jewelry not to long ago . I did dental technology for 9 years then got let go because I had heart surgery, my question to you is when making a ring do you use medium or soft solider? And do you use boric acid and denatured alcohol on all soldering joints??
Thank you . Normally i use hard welding lasts everywhere i can , I avoid that they move the pieces during any other welds. To prevent oxidation and help the flow of welding using a compound ready to purchase from Legor Group, has a catalog online. I offer my best wishes. If you come back in Italy and travel in Emilia you should visit the Parma city I live in it is really nice.
+scaffoal everything in Italy is very nice :) ok maybe not Napoli,, just joking I want to retire there . My family came from Sicily and foggia Italy. I'm so happy that you responded to me thank you very much , so you said hard solider.. Ok ill try it .. Your videos are great ! I also love your chose in music very classy Ciao Joey romeo
The setting is absolutely stunning!!! How many man hours would you estimate it took to finish this piece? This is truly a dying art form! Overseas mass production will never go on my hand. If it means not having very much in my jewelry drawer, so be it. Thank you for sharing your art!
Why dont you cut your own stones. instead of buying pre cut stone buy the whole stone can save you money and can up the price on your piece because it is more work effort
Grazie. Per saldare uso normali bombole di gas da città. Per fondere le stesse bombole più ossigeno. Il cannello è un normale cannello per gas metano e propano, è possibile acquistarlo da un normale rivenditore di forniture orafe.
Normalmente para trabajos nuevos use soldadura de oro a 18KT (750 milisegundos) de punto de fusión alto. Normalmente, las compras ya efectuadas por las empresas que se ocupan de la purificación y realización de productos de joyería semiacabados (en Italia, denominada banco de metales preciosos)
+Patrick Singh There are various types of alloys to make white gold, some are easier to use and others that require attention during melting in burns. Some types of alloy if you wear has high temperatures during melting, or if they come into contact with foreign substances, during the drawing phase will crack. If using the lost wax process, often the metal tends to crak for micro natural porosity of this type of processing. It does not depend on carat gold you are having the same problems even with the different tipe of carat . I use alloys of LEGORGROUP that has a website where he lists all types and their properties.
You are a great inspiration to me, thank you for the videos, please upload more videos for those of us that are excited to learn more from YOU. thank you and God bless.
Beautiful ring 😍 I don’t mean to sound rude or disrespectful but I’ve seen other jewelers polish the inside of the basquet before setting the diamond that way it looks more shiny/clean. Do you think that is really necessary? Is that something you do to your rings?
This is a wonderful ring and i do love it...the aquamarine, diamonds and white gold looks amazing together!
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+MrHollywoodCoe Thanks
+scaffoal Do you sell them? Diggin' the 70's porn music btw xd.
+'Inna Attabae Elohim Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh I actually call this channel "jewelry porn"
+'Inna Attabae Elohim Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh I actually call this channel "jewelry porn"
Faesharlyn haha
That aquamarine is gorgeous quality and your setting does a magnificent job of displaying it!!! Nice work 😊
The artistry is obvious but what is absolutely amazing to me is your eye for geometry and your extraordinary skill at controlling flame! I am going to try this technique but I already know that I will get frustrated when I either melt a component or half the other side of the mounting falls apart. The skill is incredible. Thank you for sharing your gift.
thank you
M Prezza Eeeeeu quero!!!
Prezzo have you tried using the smiths torch? You have many flame sizes as small as 0.5 mm. I use it and I love it. But, I agree scafoal is a true master !!
M Prezza come on now are you full of it! to study your craft or ask me to send you some information for chips but that wouldn't help you have to take a class or go to college something???? You people are just really unbelievable LMAO
Thank you for taking the time out ,to share your knowledge,and skill with the world it´s GREATLY appreciated by people like myself.
thanks a lot
Wow, this aquamarine fits perfectly and its beautifully surrounded by diamonds. The most amazing thing here is design. Really original and very precious piece of work. Congratulations.
+Pyrex “Kiddo” Thanks
I clicked on this because the ring caught eye and it's my birthstone. You did a fantastic job... Thank you for sharing...
That's my favorite piece so far of the ones I've watched you make. Simply stunning!
Antonmursid🙏🙏🙏🙏✌👌💝🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬✌👌💝🙏
THAT'S WHY I DON'T WONDER HOW MUCH ALL THIS RING ARE!?..AND WHY?!....BEAUTIFUL RING MADE!....WHAT A JOB!.....KEEP GOING!...PERFECT!....HANDMADE!
Thank you for sharing this with us. I have two custom rings and now I appreciate them more.
Thanks you
I had no idea of the intricate handiwork required. I assumed it was all poured metal in a cast. beautiful to watch.
Thanks
this is the way it supposed to be handmade...fantastic!! Bravissimo..
thanks
This is why handmade's are so expensive that's a lot of work talent and passion 💜 I love this video aquamarine is my birthstone 💙
thanks a lot
amazing control over the solders especially building the wire head freehand. Lots of background here. Bravo
thank you
I love the aquamarine. Do you ever polish the metal inside of the gallery of the stone? I see VC&A doing this but I'm not sure if you do it. You do amazing work!
Thanks
I was wondering about that too.
Beautiful work and beautiful stone.
great music dude and great skill . Please make more of the same! Better than TV.
+Erwin Allen Thanks
Ring is BEYOND GORGEOUS!!!!
Love the fact that this video shows why "Custom" is expensive & worth the price.
If you have an awesome stone like that Aqua, you need to make the mounting special.
I thank you, often the custom work are not expensive.
WOW, when I make a ring I make a spider for the Centre stone. you just toss that wire on like it's so simple. very good work!
thanks a lot
@@scaffoal May I ask, If you were to make this same ring with Argentium silver which fuses to itself beautifully without solder, would you still add solder to all of those prongs - would it make the setting stronger and able to withstand more wear and abuse? Thank you! What an excellent video and beautiful finished piece!
Pretty as a picture. Fine workmanship
Absolutely AMAZING craftsmanship!!!
BRAVISSIMO!!!
+jmatt4life Thanks grazie
you have no idea how much this vedeo means to me. thank you, keep posting videos please.
Thanks
+scaffoal I'll second that. these videos are amazing
Neto Pellecer I'm Mister Lonely I'm Mister Lonely🎵🎶🎵🎹
Blah Blah. Blah
you know damn good and well everybody watching this if they can make it through the whole video which I doubt we just want to share this time we want the ring! you have to be brain-dead to watch this from beginning to end come on now!😂😂😂😂😂😂
I am intrigued with the clamp you use to cut wire to precise lengths. Did you have this tool made for you or is it available from a supply house or online?
you can find it online the name is Bergeon 6677
Watching these videos makes me want to make jewelry. This is beautiful. 👍👏🥰
thank you
Завораживающий процесс создания шедевра!
спасибо
There is nothing like watching a pro at work! Oh, to have such steady hands and the Soldering Angel sitting on your fingertips! It is a lot trickier than he makes it look, but thanks for the inspiration! Don't see a maker's mark stamp or gold mark inside the ring, however!
I'm just curious how things don't melt or slide when you do the subsequents weldering? Many times when I try to do these very complexes assembly, the tiny parts slide, others melt. What's your secret, if you don't mind sharing it? Congratulations from Brasil.
Thank you. There is no secret, an Italian saying: by mistake you learn. It takes patience and practice.
Beautiful! Absolutely stunning!
Great work as always! I really admire and appreciate your work! But I am just wondering if you could do something about the focus of the camera while filming... Like pre-set it to where the ring usually is or something else? I feel like I am missing the finer details and they are most amazing!
Surely, to have a good definition use a camera with a fixed lens, not having powerful lights keep open the aperture, so I shallow depth of field. Sometimes I do not notice that I move from the plane of focus and then the image is slightly blurred.
If you are married. You don't even have to worrie about getting a ring for your wife. And thank you for making this video. P.S:your the best.
+xingyuan yu Thanks a lot
I do you polish between all those pins. How do you reach it? I only see polishing around but never see going through inside and between. These one has lot of those 🤔 Ok I wrote this before the end. But I never saw the little bristle going before in the other videos.
There are two possibilities, some points are also polished before the welding of the wires, the other is the use of a tumbler balls to get where they do not reach the toothbrushes. Some passages of the cleaning do not enter them in the video for the duration and reasons why many observers is boring.
scaffoal ok, I understand. you can't show everything on video. That why I never saw jeweller do it on video.I got it, thanks.
Missed this one Scaff, but as again, you are the master!
+jim bettridge Thanks
Excellent work. what kind of solder do you used to work on this ring.
Thanks
Frankie Huynh He uses 18k as far as I know
Great work! You are a true craftsmen. Excellent work! I definitely have a greater appreciation for Jewelers.
Thanks
Jennifer Santiago 00wwwPo ropy, 3
Great video, very cool.
I have a handmade ring from the '20s kind of similar to this. It's a cabochon turquoise surrounded by 32 tiny diamonds. Your video is giving me ideas about how my ring was made, which is cool.
Unfortunately the prongs started to wear out and I lost a few diamonds, so I don't wear the ring anymore. :(
If the ring structure is not too damaged, a good craftsman should be able to restore the worn clamps
I clicked this video because aquamarine is my birthstone. Your amazing. I subscribed. I love it. I am off to watch more of your videos!
+Always Wishing Thanks a lot
So what happens to the little pieces of gold? Do you collect them and melt them to make one big peace of gold or do you just throw those tiny pieces away?
yes,i melt them
This ring gonna be my next project this week i know is not gonna be perfect like this but is gonna be closer thanks for sharing this video you are a master
thank you
You are AMAZING !! I love your jewelry what talent you have , you make it look so simple , Best quality I have seen . Thanks .
thank you
Beautiful ring, a true work of art!
How long did it take in your jewelry training, to finally get the prongs on straight? I have such problems with that. Any tips?
Hi Scaffoal did you form the two rings that hold the aqua in a bezel block or just file them to an angle?
just file
Bellissimo !!!! Piccola domanda tecnica da ignorante: le pastigliette che aggiungi per saldare i pezzi sono semplice metallo o è qualcos'altro ? Grazie
è una lega di oro sempre a 18k ma con un punto di fusione leggermente più basso della normale lega di oro 18k
My favorite stone!!! Well done!!! Beautiful!!!!
thank you so much
Beautiful.i love this one.and this ring takes a lot of hardwork.
Необыкновенно красиво!!!
спасибо
Great ring, great music for this video! ❤️💎✨
my birth stone .. I love your art
Thanks
I was born in America but my family is from Italy. I was just there 2 years ago and plan to return very soon . I love your work ! I watch it over and over ! I told my wife you are a genius! I just started to do jewelry not to long ago . I did dental technology for 9 years then got let go because I had heart surgery, my question to you is when making a ring do you use medium or soft solider? And do you use boric acid and denatured alcohol on all soldering joints??
Thank you . Normally i use hard welding lasts everywhere i can , I avoid that they move the pieces during any other welds. To prevent oxidation and help the flow of welding using a compound ready to purchase from Legor Group, has a catalog online. I offer my best wishes. If you come back in Italy and travel in Emilia you should visit the Parma city I live in it is really nice.
+scaffoal everything in Italy is very nice :) ok maybe not Napoli,, just joking I want to retire there . My family came from Sicily and foggia Italy. I'm so happy that you responded to me thank you very much , so you said hard solider.. Ok ill try it .. Your videos are great ! I also love your chose in music very classy
Ciao
Joey romeo
The setting is absolutely stunning!!! How many man hours would you estimate it took to finish this piece? This is truly a dying art form! Overseas mass production will never go on my hand. If it means not having very much in my jewelry drawer, so be it. Thank you for sharing your art!
+denkidog Thanks you
Did you use hard solder though the entire piece? I am just amazed at how beautiful your works are!
yes I used hard soldering, thanks
Wow amazing talent love the ring and stones
thank you
Why dont you cut your own stones. instead of buying pre cut stone buy the whole stone can save you money and can up the price on your piece because it is more work effort
WOW !! You are brilliant
Thank you for sharing once again. Cory
thank you
what are you using to solder them with?, great work. thanks.
My jewels are 18k gold and welds are 18k gold hard and soft
BuonGiorno e complimenti volevo un'informazione che cannello usa per saldare? Ossigeno Gas dove lo trovo?
Grazie. Per saldare uso normali bombole di gas da città. Per fondere le stesse bombole più ossigeno. Il cannello è un normale cannello per gas metano e propano, è possibile acquistarlo da un normale rivenditore di forniture orafe.
As a white gold ring aged, does it begin to change to gold?
Wow... What wonder piece of Jewel you created... Ir a astonishing....
thank you
What is that glue that you use to hold the ring when you put the stone?
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Thank you very much!
Love it... thanks 4 sharing.. keep posting video...
Thanks you
Simply amazing. I love watching you work. Great job sir!
+ADOBEFXPRO Thanks a lot
tenemos algo en comun:
tu haces joyas preciosas y a mi me gusta usarlas!😁😁😁
Que buen video sabes yo tengo pasión por aprender joyería y como se llama eso con que cortas
gracias
Beautiful .!!!! Congratulations
Cuantos tipos de soldaduras usas?
En especifico para este anillo
Normalmente para trabajos nuevos use soldadura de oro a 18KT (750 milisegundos) de punto de fusión alto. Normalmente,
las compras ya efectuadas por las empresas que se ocupan de la
purificación y realización de productos de joyería semiacabados (en
Italia, denominada banco de metales preciosos)
Clean and proper work! Thankks for sharing
thank you
Amazing work! Scaffoal could you tell me what the poecentege of the welt?
Thank you. Not sure I understand the question. I use gold solder 18kt. The alloys that use I find them ready by wholesalers
It's because your welt looks so soft! Your work is bellissimo! Hugs from Brazil!
is that a mini hammer drill I cant find anything to bend the edges for the diamonds
you can see at this address www.mealli.it/store/index.php?id_product=433&controller=product&id_lang=6
nice job
I liked it alot
but I need to buy a hammer hand piece like what you have
Thanks
There are no vacancies for work? setting please tell me 🙏
scaffoal how many years have you been fine tuning your skills?
Stunning jewelry.
+odinp To be completely self-sufficient about 6/7 years, then you're never finished learning
Good night
I have a slight problem
what causes the white gold to crack when I am milling it? ie 14k
+Patrick Singh not annealing it. the metal will get to hard and crack if you dont heat it to a cherry red to soften it every so often.
+Patrick Singh There are various types of alloys to make white gold, some are easier to use and others that require attention during melting in burns. Some types of alloy if you wear has high temperatures during melting, or if they come into contact with foreign substances, during the drawing phase will crack. If using the lost wax process, often the metal tends to crak for micro natural porosity of this type of processing. It does not depend on carat gold you are having the same problems even with the different tipe of carat . I use alloys of LEGORGROUP that has a website where he lists all types and their properties.
Hi . what is the tool you use at 6:20 to 6:40 ?
Bergeon 6677 cut wires "ruclips.net/video/2I-PmL7W3gU/видео.html"
Amazing Designer Ring * You Have Learned Your Profession Very Well * A Book Piece * Very Interesting !!!!
Thanks a lot
what do you use to solder the joints? 24 karat or some other alloy?
the rings are alloy 18k. The welds are alloy 18k with melting temperature below that of the jewel.
You are a great inspiration to me, thank you for the videos, please upload more videos for those of us that are excited to learn more from YOU. thank you and God bless.
Thanks a lot
Beautiful stones. Is that really a white gold? Color wise it seems like sterling silver.
both are white
I love your work and I wish I wasn't poor so I could buy my boyfriend a peace of your beautiful work
I am not rich, I love this work and I realize jewelry for other people. Thanks
all these things is during one day? or take and 2 or 3 days or Months?
+Targeted Web Traffic about two days
Wow, AWESOMEEEEEEEEEE
Beautiful ring 😍 I don’t mean to sound rude or disrespectful but I’ve seen other jewelers polish the inside of the basquet before setting the diamond that way it looks more shiny/clean. Do you think that is really necessary? Is that something you do to your rings?
thanks, it is better to polish it, normally even if I omit the passage in the video, I also polish the internal parts of the frame
scaffoal thank you for responding ☺️
It really is a Master of the Forge !!!
+MASTERGOP Thanks a lot
I want that ring for me and for my sister and for my mom too and so three rings for the three of us please and how many dose it cost!
you can have information to scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
Excellent work, muy buenos trabajos, felicitaciones, congratulations.
+topografiaags Thanks
which is de the wiegth of the ring without the stones?
I do not remember the precise weight of this ring. Typically the weight of these rings varies from 8 to 12 grams
Awesome work 😳
How many time to do that?
+Geoff C about a day and a half of work
Great job, another piece of art.
+dondias thanks a lot
Your videos are the best. Good for you! Waiting for new work.Best wishes.
+TheFROGER3 Thank you very much
Do you sell the rings you make? And if you do, do ship them or you have to go to a certain shop?
Will we sell the rings we produce. We have a shop in Parma, Italy. You can contact me at scaffoal@oro-diamanti.it
scaffoal thanks!!
Excellent work but surprised you didn't pre polish prior to setting that aqua.
By chance what kind of solder r u using ? thanks
My jewels are 18k gold and welds are 18k gold hard and soft
how would I begin to get into this craft?
There are school courses that teach the basics
+scaffoal thank you
Jason A Stevens
Unglaublich schön . Ganz große Handwerkskunst.
donde esta tu taller magnífico s trabajos
Vivo y trabajo en Parma en Italia
Where did you purchase the aquamarine ?
+hadis230 this was the customer. Normally they buy from wholesalers of gemstones
WOW! Your my hero... I'm going to Italy and camp out in front of your studio until you allow me to be your apprentice LOL
Cory Streat take me with 😂
Your videos are amazing. How long does the average piece take to make?
It depends on jewel, a ring like this one of the video takes about eight hours of work.
Hey nice videos love the way everything just flows how much would it be to do a piece like ur thumb ring in 18kt white
Nice art, keep it 🆙💐🌺
Excellent 👌Perfecto