Thanks to the instructions on this video I was able to make my own settings for 3mm round stones for the first time and I succeeded in setting them. Thank you for posting this information for free on the internet ❤
This is some beautyful work. What I don’t understand is how you made the pin/rivet pen disappear. Somebody knowing how this is done, really made me courious
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Could you please let me know the bur's names that you used for the whole setting and the finish polishing?... thanks in advance
the cutters with the gold ring on the shank are called 1AU and are sold by the Busch company in Germany. These are probably a bit more expensive than other cutters, but if you don't overheat them, they stay sharp for a long time. In that respect it's worth it. You can actually get it internationally from all specialist dealers. The discs used for polishing are simple high-gloss rubber polishing discs. These are available in all possible versions from different manufacturers. You can actually buy everything there. These usually only differ slightly in terms of the quality of the polish and the level of wear.
a little advice there should be little holes under the stone holdings so stones can get light and shine better. we usualy work it that way more light goes in more the stone shines.
You are a jeweler? You should know the holes have absolutely no affect on shine. That's what the cut of the diamond is for. The hole is for stone placement and cutting proper distanced seats, as well as ensuring your points of the stone don't chip during setting (also if the metal is thin). As you notice not all setting have holes all the way through.
I have to agree. Brilliant cut diamonds reflect around 98% of the light. The holes mainly only help when setting, save a little bit of weight and make it easier to clean the jewelry later, since the cleaning liquids can completely wash around the stone.
@@itzfreakinjamie you are right on the setting part that is true im not saying otherwise i was talking about side portions if you set the stone a little higer or open small windows stones geets more light in it. the only part i dont agree is any light goes in effects the stone shining. i wish i could show you :D
the hinge could have been cleaned up a little better inside and out and the pin lasered so that you don't see it later - but otherwise a really nice and informative video! Good job. I look forward to more!
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Thanks to the instructions on this video I was able to make my own settings for 3mm round stones for the first time and I succeeded in setting them. Thank you for posting this information for free on the internet ❤
This video was very useful for me. I'm glad I came across your channel. Thanks for making the videos
This is some beautyful work. What I don’t understand is how you made the pin/rivet pen disappear. Somebody knowing how this is done, really made me courious
Incredible 😍😍😍I can’t wait to try this after watching your video
Simple and elegant! ! I like it so much
Thanks a lot for sharing!! You helped me a lot.
What an awesome video. Thank you so much for sharing your talents. I feel like I can make these and many other things using this lesson.❤
You are so welcome!
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Great design idea, this will go well with the split claw earrings I make using your videos
Amazing, and all without fancy tools!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Beautiful!! I love how detailed you are with your explain. It helps so very much!!
Beautiful work and it was amazing to be able to see how it was done ❤️
Hello, very good work and tutorial colleague.👍
Amazing work! Would love to see a future video on making thick bezels for emerald cuts. 😅
Beautiful work!
Great tutorial loved it!
Hi, Nice work, I am just wondering why you didn’t start with square section stock?
It is easier to make the large thick jumprings with round wire, square wire would twist
This one looks difficult, but I'm ready to learn. ☘️IN
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Could you please let me know the bur's names that you used for the whole setting and the finish polishing?... thanks in advance
I use a hart bur. I prefer using Hyfin polish compound
the cutters with the gold ring on the shank are called 1AU and are sold by the Busch company in Germany. These are probably a bit more expensive than other cutters, but if you don't overheat them, they stay sharp for a long time. In that respect it's worth it. You can actually get it internationally from all specialist dealers. The discs used for polishing are simple high-gloss rubber polishing discs. These are available in all possible versions from different manufacturers. You can actually buy everything there. These usually only differ slightly in terms of the quality of the polish and the level of wear.
Maybe I missed it - what size wire did you use?
3mm round wire
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a little advice there should be little holes under the stone holdings so stones can get light and shine better. we usualy work it that way more light goes in more the stone shines.
You are a jeweler? You should know the holes have absolutely no affect on shine. That's what the cut of the diamond is for. The hole is for stone placement and cutting proper distanced seats, as well as ensuring your points of the stone don't chip during setting (also if the metal is thin). As you notice not all setting have holes all the way through.
I have to agree. Brilliant cut diamonds reflect around 98% of the light. The holes mainly only help when setting, save a little bit of weight and make it easier to clean the jewelry later, since the cleaning liquids can completely wash around the stone.
@@itzfreakinjamie you are right on the setting part that is true im not saying otherwise i was talking about side portions if you set the stone a little higer or open small windows stones geets more light in it. the only part i dont agree is any light goes in effects the stone shining. i wish i could show you :D
I always explain to students the pros and cons of drilling through or not. In this case I wouldn’t as earrings tend to collect gunk and dirt!
@@itzfreakinjamie I affirm as well what you say. Well-cut stones should reflect most of the light back up so the holes don't matter in this regard.
Very nice 👍
thank you very much for sharing.
Perfectamente explicado. Muchas gracias por compartir
Wow, amazing
the hinge could have been cleaned up a little better inside and out and the pin lasered so that you don't see it later - but otherwise a really nice and informative video! Good job. I look forward to more!
Pin should be lasered = laser weld pin then file use to make it not visible?
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Denuncia
De Roubo ( parentes de Rosana, Evelyn, Rafaela), A Família de Constância Vieira ou Eudes, Edna Nazaré, Márcia e Mércia
Roubo de chave da Garagem e retirou um xerox
Duquinha, WILL
Roubou as chaves da minha casa o da minha mãe Maria Elze e roubou um caixinhas de Joias e faz isso a muitos anos.