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Thank you for this good explained tutorial.
ОтветитьCool bro
Ответитьhey man! great channel. i was just wondering: is this a hobby of yours or do you sell the jewellery professionally? just because you have like every machine imaginable 🤣
ОтветитьAwesome video, where do you buy the thin flat metal sheet?
ОтветитьI love turquoise and silver. Thank you for the video.
ОтветитьWell, I learned something new. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьThat was quite the watch! I think showing that you don't have to have no equipment to make jewelry is the way to influence beginners that they can make it as well.
ОтветитьSPEECHLESS n amazing wow.❤
ОтветитьIran 🇮🇷 have the best turquoise 💪🏻
Ответить와우 ~ 매력적이고 아름답습니다.
ОтветитьSuch beautiful hands no wonder😊
Ответитьmy guy makes it look so easy
ОтветитьALL THAT HARD WORK AND HE USES FAKE TURQUOISE! MY MAN!!!!
ОтветитьThats looks like howlite more than turqoise
ОтветитьGreat. I'm not a silversmith, just someone who loves silver jewellery. I have a ring like this inset with semi-precious stones and some of them have fallen out and was wondering how to put them back in. Now I know: Clean surfaces, superglue, and activator. Yay!
ОтветитьIf I can jump in as an armchair genius, use a thick clear epoxy, its a lot easier to work with, strong, but takes a little longer to cure.
ОтветитьZpltn And fadi And snat adsi
ОтветитьYou make a ring in this video which is use the powder
ОтветитьDoes nobody understand that there are beginners out here who immediately have questions because you left something out such as where and why and what is sterling silver or I know how to sweat copper pipe so why are you calling it brazing silver... and on and on... all these videos are not good one does not have any talking just crapola music...
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ОтветитьGood job👍
ОтветитьLooks gay
ОтветитьThis is stunning !!! I exclusively use titanium and I am wondering if I can create something like that with titanium ❤
Ответитьshut up!
ОтветитьWhat gauge of sheet metal do you typically use for inlay rings? Your calipers read .64mm so I'm assuming 22 gauge?
ОтветитьGorgeous ring. Awesome tutorial.
ОтветитьI thought thumb rings only worn by gay people
ОтветитьMemories of watching my dad in his workshop making all types of jewelry and hand engraving some of them. During vacation,my job entailed using the draw bench to stretch silver or gold for making bracelets. My brother would actually make rings.
ОтветитьGOOD WORK...
ОтветитьBro every gap is filled fire ashs and brase powder
ОтветитьI would be worried that if you use copper as the “filler”it could tarnish easily whereas silver would act in the same way as the ring itself. However the copper would be a beautiful contrast . Any thoughts?
ОтветитьI typically make everything by hand.. this was an excellent tutorial regarding inlay! Thank you!
ОтветитьVery nice work and very simple as well I learn to make jewelry when I was 15 years old we were visiting a friend of ours who was the jeweler I thought that was very cool at the time and I wouldn't mind doing it now
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ОтветитьUr voice is so calming im falling asleep boss 🎉
ОтветитьThat math stuff looks terrifying 😢looks so easy to make a ring but its extensive work
ОтветитьVery Cool 😎
Ответитьthank you so much for the information, it is good to know that something can be made without the expensive equipment or kits.
ОтветитьI’m learning goldsmithing and I’m jealous of how easy you can get the hard solder to melt 😂
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ОтветитьI am definitely going to try it..thank you so much..
ОтветитьWhen you're doing your calculations you need to add the thickness of the saw blade, seeing as your cutting it out
ОтветитьExcellent demo ! :O)
ОтветитьMe quedo súper bonito muchas gracias
ОтветитьGreat job! You have a very smooth voice, easy on th ears. Happy trails, Cheers!
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Ответитьi had no idea how to make such a ring, but now i must try it myself!!
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