Silversmithing: Fixing A Split Bezel

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2022
  • This short tutorial shows you how to fix bezel splits, both wide and narrow. This problem plagued me as a beginner, but with these two fixes, you won't have to start over any more. If you find it helpful or interesting, please give it a like! If you'd like to see more useful videos like this, please subscribe to my channel:). It would be great if you would share this with others who might find it useful. Ring the bell so you get notifications when I upload a new video.
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    Silversmithing: Repairing a Split Bezel
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  • @betojdesigns
    @betojdesigns Год назад +2

    The dreaded bezel separation! Unfortunately, sometimes it happens. Thanks for the quick fix video. It will come in handy.

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff Год назад +4

    Great trick for that wide split bezel 👍 I use an inverted cone bur to clean up the inside of bezels, I find they get all the way to he very bottom and make a crisp inside edge at the meniscus. They are really helpful when a stone just won't seat all the way down. As usual, excellent tips, Chad.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      Good idea Flying Chef! I’ll try one of those next time. Thank you for the good advice!

    • @texasgigi3684
      @texasgigi3684 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for this tip, I’m definitely going to use it, too!

  • @JaciWare-we6dx
    @JaciWare-we6dx 8 месяцев назад

    This is super useful info, I have these kinds of issues with bezels and now I understand why it happens and what to do to fix them.. I really appreciate your videos Chad.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  8 месяцев назад +1

      I had it happen frequently when I was pretty new to this.
      glad it is helping you:)

  • @trmccracken2376
    @trmccracken2376 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this quick fix! Much appreciated!

  • @texasgigi3684
    @texasgigi3684 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great tips, Chad. I had this problem, often when I first started, so I bought some Noflo, I think it’s just yellow ochre. Paint it on the seam or area you are worried about overheating. Works great!

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  6 месяцев назад

      Great tip! I will have to try that sometime:)

    • @flyingcheff
      @flyingcheff 6 месяцев назад +1

      I use water-based correction fluid, less messy than ochre or noflo.

  • @mariettagilway6637
    @mariettagilway6637 Год назад +1

    This is really a great video, what a great tip to just add a piece of bezel strip to fill up that space. Thanks Chad

  • @MernubianJewelry
    @MernubianJewelry 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you sooo much for your amazingly helpful videos!! This one just saved me a lot of time and energy. I appreciate you so much 😄

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  7 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome Meredith! This was a problem I had frequently at first:)

  • @noradoreste6813
    @noradoreste6813 3 месяца назад

    What a great and useful video! Thank you so much.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  3 месяца назад

      I’m glad you found it useful Nora! Thanks for the comment:)

  • @SwedishCowgirl7
    @SwedishCowgirl7 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Chad! You are the best ❤

  • @Meowmix4U
    @Meowmix4U 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Chad. I'm a newbie and my solder flowed out of my bezel after on the back plate. Gonna give your suggestions a try.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the nice comment! I hope it helps solve your issue:)

  • @SP-fy4fx
    @SP-fy4fx Год назад +2

    Great video. I was taught to fuse 26g bezels, but melt about 1 out of 4 trying to fuse them. I've gone through about 25% of your excellent videos, but don't see a video as detailed as this on figuring out how high the bezel should be for more complex stones like rose cut, slices, bullet cut stones, etc. Can you do a detailed video just on calculating both easy for newbies and odd cut stone bezels for advanced beginner jewelry students?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      Thanks S P! Fusing consistently is pretty hard to do. I will try to add something about setting weird stuff and judging how high to set things soonish. Bullet shapes don't like to sit still in bezels:)

  • @Dave001952
    @Dave001952 Год назад

    Thank you. You are a wealth of practical knowledge. I hope more people discover your videos.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      What a truly nice thing to comment! Thank you so much. I appreciate you watching!

  • @ReVerseMe100
    @ReVerseMe100 Год назад

    Thank you! I’m sure this tip will help save a piece one day 😊

  • @jimbartley9125
    @jimbartley9125 Год назад

    Always good to find ways to get out of the problems we create for ourselves. Cheers. Jim

  • @patredden4557
    @patredden4557 Год назад

    Great tips, thanks so much.

  • @kimdimaggio6268
    @kimdimaggio6268 Год назад

    Perfect timing. Just had this happen. Grrrrrr. So annoying. I usually add a little extra solder to seam when soldering down to base. Will give your tips a try. Thanks, Chad!

  • @CherylAnn2222
    @CherylAnn2222 Год назад

    very helpful!

  • @lindaheberling2020
    @lindaheberling2020 11 месяцев назад

    Very helpful!

  • @jewellerydesignerartists9353
    @jewellerydesignerartists9353 Год назад

    Nice work gold ring 💍🙏

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      Thanks. I’ve never worked with gold. Do you exclusively work in gold?

  • @sandragravesande8657
    @sandragravesande8657 Год назад

    Brilliant

  • @Shukarr
    @Shukarr Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. My problem I keep having is the decorative wire or beaded wire that surrounds the bezel will split. It is tough to figure out how to fix it as it is so evident. Suggestions or advice would be much appreciated!:)

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +3

      Hmmm. If it has pulled apart where it is soldered together, if you can get the piece to the temperature where all the solder is liquified, you should be able to nudge it back into position with your pick or if you need to, pick some extra solder where it has split to rejoin them. If there is a gap, you may have trouble picking a piece of solder into the spot because it doesn’t like to fill in empty space. Sometime soon, I will do a video about nudging things back into position under the flame:). Thanks for watching!

  • @sacredsounds4234
    @sacredsounds4234 6 месяцев назад

    Do you have a video for that awesome smooth shine?I am having little mounds in some of my work.Thanks!!

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  6 месяцев назад

      Hello Sacredsounds:). Here are two videos that should help: ruclips.net/video/IvSeAi_D9T0/видео.htmlsi=tDx8Fn3YdxEmI-_a and ruclips.net/video/OpllnTnspTM/видео.htmlsi=RuuLv7vJvI06dtzP

  • @prubin111
    @prubin111 Год назад

    🌺🤙🏻🤗

  • @tysykes9398
    @tysykes9398 Год назад

    What if you chipped the bezel while the stone is in the bezel and ring? Do you have to take the stone out?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      If you need to do more soldering to fix something on the ring, you’ll need to remove the stone Ty. I hope this answers your question:)

  • @cynthiagui553
    @cynthiagui553 10 месяцев назад

    Just wondering, is there ways to fix the split with the stone in it?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  10 месяцев назад

      Hello Cynthia! Unfortunately, I don't know of one. Thanks for the comment:)

    • @texasgigi3684
      @texasgigi3684 6 месяцев назад

      I’ve bought various “cooling gels” that are supposed to allow you to leave the stone in the bezel, while soldering. They never work.