This is my final comment for this video that I watched entirely!!! This pendant turned out exquisite.!!! And with less material… I am definitely going to give it a go… not sure what shape I’ll be using… if you have an Instagram or Facebook, let me know and when I finish, I’ll send you a photo of it… also I’ll be posting this on my Instagram channel. I have over 2000 followers no big deal… but I will definitely be sharing you to all of my followers as well….. anyway I enjoy your videos so much… thank you for taking the time and the effort that you do when posting these really great videos hugs 🤗, Michelle
No problem at all. I'll do a mini reveal thing in a few videos time. My wife pretty much does all the Instagram stuff, so I don't really see all the messages. But I'll be revealing that anyway along with my website. I think my insta is about 5.5k followers, so not much more. I will try and set up a specific website for this and maybe have a forum type thing for sharing pics. Just getting my head around the best way to do it. Definitely give it a go. I'm loving the nice little community that is starting here too.
Another great video. My wife fancies having a go at silversmithing amd wants to focus on pendants, so I'll be sending her a link to this. I'm looking forward to seeing your proper business stuff. Do you ever do blokes rings? Id love to see you do a video on making a signet.
I really do think most people can do this. If in doubt as a first peice, it could even be made without the stone. Maybe even as a plain shape. Or still with the recess for the stone, but that space could be a texture. I've made loads of gents rings. But signet gents rings are actually the only ring type that I cast from a hand carved wax. Some of the signets I make would just have too much metal wastage. There will be a video which is something to do with signet tops in the future for sure. I'm still just sorting my website to tie it all in together. It's just finding the time. Thanks again for watching.
Andy, I have a tip for you!! Ise an inverted cone bur to clean up extra solder inside a bezel, much better than a ball bur to get that meniscus clean! My mentor told me that tip. 🌺 🌺 🌺
OK, I just heard you say acrylic… I wasn’t sure what it was because it was blue color and you have such a strong accent and I’m a Texas girl. Sometimes I have a hard time understanding you. But that’s OK because I get to always rewind until I figure out what you said lol… absolutely love your channel. You know you’re teaching a lot of really cool techniques. Now, I have used Driftwood to stretch out my silver metal for a design that I am making for a pendant. it’s actually the zodiac sign Taurus, but it’s the bull face…. I just felt it needed to have a 3-D look. And driftwood is very soft and porous and it was easy for me to use my dabbing blocks to stretch my metal out…. OK I wanna go back and watch your video.
If you’re from America and you have a Hobby Lobby Store they sell packages of used leather for $7.99 or go to Goodwill or resell shops and you can buy leather belts there as well that you can cut up. Or actually you’re gonna need a sharp knife the way it’s being done in the video.
You can even get leather samples on sofa/couch furniture websites. You can normally ask for colour sample and get bits for free. If thinner samples, you can cut with scissors, but may need to cut 3 or 4 and stack them.
The burr that you’re using inside the bezel It’s just a cylinder round 4 or 5mm burr? I like the way it cleans up the solder… but I have other burrs that I use too…. But I really like the one you’re using….
I'll most often grab to most suitable burr. But sometimes I'll just use whatever is in the drill and make do for quickness. The cylinder burr is very handy though.
@@aumi.jewels quick release is so nice to have. I can be generally just lazy when it comes to some things. 🤣 Thanks again for the super thanks donation.
OK, I just heard you say acrylic… I wasn’t sure what it was because it had a blue color to it and you have such a strong accent and I’m a Texas girl. Sometimes I have a hard time understanding you. But that’s OK because I get to always rewind until I figure out what you said lol… absolutely love your channel. You know you’re teaching a lot of really cool techniques. Now I used Driftwood to push out a design that I am making for a pendant. it’s actually the zodiac sign Taurus, but it’s the actual bull face…. I just felt it needed to have a 3-D look. And driftwood is very soft and porous and it was easy for me to use my dabbing blocks to stretch my metal out…. OK I wanna go back and watch your video.
Good morning. I did indeed say acrylic. In England we call it perspex. Just plastic sheet. I'm pretty sure it's the same as what other countries call acrylic. I'm sure someone see this and correct me if I'm wrong. You can use hard wood even. It's so versatile and a cheap way of doing things for quirky results that look like it's taken much longer. Thanks again for watching so much.
Thanks!
Wow. I didn't expect to wake up and see this. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. 😊
Learning from you again Ydna. You are by far the best video tutor and most inspirational artist I have come across on this site. Thank you!!!!
@@phillstarr thank you. I really appreciate the kinds words. 👍🏼👍🏼
That looks pretty! It's dazzling!
Thank you. I appreciate the comment. 😊
Awesome in depth video, hope to see more of your videos in the future.
Thank you and thanks for watching. Lots more tips and tutorials to come. There will be non tutorial vids as well. So lots to see.
This is my final comment for this video that I watched entirely!!! This pendant turned out exquisite.!!! And with less material… I am definitely going to give it a go… not sure what shape I’ll be using… if you have an Instagram or Facebook, let me know and when I finish, I’ll send you a photo of it… also I’ll be posting this on my Instagram channel. I have over 2000 followers no big deal… but I will definitely be sharing you to all of my followers as well….. anyway I enjoy your videos so much… thank you for taking the time and the effort that you do when posting these really great videos hugs 🤗, Michelle
No problem at all. I'll do a mini reveal thing in a few videos time. My wife pretty much does all the Instagram stuff, so I don't really see all the messages. But I'll be revealing that anyway along with my website. I think my insta is about 5.5k followers, so not much more. I will try and set up a specific website for this and maybe have a forum type thing for sharing pics. Just getting my head around the best way to do it.
Definitely give it a go. I'm loving the nice little community that is starting here too.
Another great video. My wife fancies having a go at silversmithing amd wants to focus on pendants, so I'll be sending her a link to this. I'm looking forward to seeing your proper business stuff. Do you ever do blokes rings? Id love to see you do a video on making a signet.
I really do think most people can do this. If in doubt as a first peice, it could even be made without the stone. Maybe even as a plain shape. Or still with the recess for the stone, but that space could be a texture.
I've made loads of gents rings. But signet gents rings are actually the only ring type that I cast from a hand carved wax. Some of the signets I make would just have too much metal wastage. There will be a video which is something to do with signet tops in the future for sure.
I'm still just sorting my website to tie it all in together. It's just finding the time.
Thanks again for watching.
I can't wait (to watch). My metalsmithing student is here in 10 minutes, but I'll be back !
Haha. Perfect timing. Enjoy 👍🏼
Andy, I have a tip for you!! Ise an inverted cone bur to clean up extra solder inside a bezel, much better than a ball bur to get that meniscus clean! My mentor told me that tip. 🌺 🌺 🌺
Cheers. I do use those too. I literally grab what's to hand and also will depend on how the solder is sitting. 👍🏼
Stunning. Thank you. Love your videos.
I really appreciate you watching. Please do stick around to see more. Thank you.
OK, I just heard you say acrylic… I wasn’t sure what it was because it was blue color and you have such a strong accent and I’m a Texas girl. Sometimes I have a hard time understanding you. But that’s OK because I get to always rewind until I figure out what you said lol… absolutely love your channel. You know you’re teaching a lot of really cool techniques. Now, I have used Driftwood to stretch out my silver metal for a design that I am making for a pendant. it’s actually the zodiac sign Taurus, but it’s the bull face…. I just felt it needed to have a 3-D look. And driftwood is very soft and porous and it was easy for me to use my dabbing blocks to stretch my metal out…. OK I wanna go back and watch your video.
I enjoyed this project
Fantastic. Thanks for watching again.
If you’re from America and you have a Hobby Lobby Store they sell packages of used leather for $7.99 or go to Goodwill or resell shops and you can buy leather belts there as well that you can cut up. Or actually you’re gonna need a sharp knife the way it’s being done in the video.
You can even get leather samples on sofa/couch furniture websites. You can normally ask for colour sample and get bits for free. If thinner samples, you can cut with scissors, but may need to cut 3 or 4 and stack them.
Wonderful thank you
You're welcome. Pleased you enjoyed another video.
I just put you on pause. What type of material are you using to cut out the circular shape?
Sure. I just replied this answer to the other comment. 👍🏼
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what size is the saw blades you are using
@kenwalker7160 I can't remember off top of my head, bit generally 2/0 for smaller detail cutting and large cut outs and piercing I use a 2 cut.
The burr that you’re using inside the bezel It’s just a cylinder round 4 or 5mm burr? I like the way it cleans up the solder… but I have other burrs that I use too…. But I really like the one you’re using….
I'll most often grab to most suitable burr. But sometimes I'll just use whatever is in the drill and make do for quickness. The cylinder burr is very handy though.
@@metalofhonour I’m the same way when using what’s in my drill too. I don’t have a quick change so it does suck when I have to change bits.
@@aumi.jewels quick release is so nice to have. I can be generally just lazy when it comes to some things. 🤣
Thanks again for the super thanks donation.
OK, I just heard you say acrylic… I wasn’t sure what it was because it had a blue color to it and you have such a strong accent and I’m a Texas girl. Sometimes I have a hard time understanding you. But that’s OK because I get to always rewind until I figure out what you said lol… absolutely love your channel. You know you’re teaching a lot of really cool techniques. Now I used Driftwood to push out a design that I am making for a pendant. it’s actually the zodiac sign Taurus, but it’s the actual bull face…. I just felt it needed to have a 3-D look. And driftwood is very soft and porous and it was easy for me to use my dabbing blocks to stretch my metal out…. OK I wanna go back and watch your video.
Good morning. I did indeed say acrylic. In England we call it perspex. Just plastic sheet. I'm pretty sure it's the same as what other countries call acrylic. I'm sure someone see this and correct me if I'm wrong. You can use hard wood even. It's so versatile and a cheap way of doing things for quirky results that look like it's taken much longer.
Thanks again for watching so much.