This is great! I would love to learn how to make a spinning ring so the edges of this type of ring would be flared up slightly to keep the outer spinner from falling off. BTW, since I found you I have been continuously watching. Thank you!
Thank God you pronounce the word 'solder' correctly, otherwise I would have switched you off immediately! It makes your video's very watch able, you are patently a very knowledgeable gentleman. I came here from the Gipsy set stones videos which were marvellous, thank you very much indeed.
I have been at the bench for eight years on and off and gypsy setting is a skill that I didn't get round to learning at college, however, now I'm looking forward to giving it a try as soon as I can, I have already made a very tiny burnisher out of some 2mil steel dental wire, so will let you know how I get on ;-)
rio grande has copper wire solder, but it comes in one pound spool, i tried it and wasn't very happy with it. just use silver solder from rio (hard) i recommend handy flux from rio. if you do a good job with the silver solder there shouldn't be much clean up. if you solder on the back of your jewel it should be cleaner.
I just wished I could be standing right beside you learning in person. Can you please tell me wht kinda solder and flux to buy? also I make a lot of copper jewelry and I would like to know wht kinda solder and or flux to buy for copper? and where you buy yours? Thanks so very much
Mr Harrison I loved your info about fira scale and bring up the silver. I am and old school jeweler from Brasil and jewelry making was my first trade for the past few years I got back into it and so many diferent tech and equipments. my question is.I do my own ingots and I mill my metals as I need and after finishing the piece is just a lot of fire scales I was undering if it wiil work after all the final filing and sanding bring it up the silver and hand polish on the flexshat or if you know a better way to reduce the scale. my pieces some times is very elaborated with lots of soldering. thanks you are the best.
This looked to be brass to me? Did you use silver solder on it? It's perfectly beautiful and now, thanks to you, we know two ways to make an anticlastic ring!
Soham, what metal did you use for this ring? I am a beginner and your videos have helped tremendously. Thank you! I have just ordered a tumbler and can't wait to use it :)
Wouldn't it have been better to pattern your metal first before cutting to size? The patterning could very well stretch the metal and distort the original measured size.
Is the Tenacity 4A Flux better than Rio Grande's Handy Flux? The website (JM- metal joining) has it as a powder flux,, does that mean you mix it with your own distilled water? What is your fav? Ma- ha- lo! ; )
very nice video! Did you use copper to make that ring ? Also, if I don't have that shaper tool to shape it in the middle with the depression like you did with this ring, is there another way to shape it that way with the depression in the middle?
yes this is brass and silver solder, but if you do a good job it is ok. rio has yellow silver solder which would probably be better, but i only use brass for demos.
Mr. Harrison,
Your explanations professional and helpful, bless your wonderful work.
J.Marco
This is great! I would love to learn how to make a spinning ring so the edges of this type of ring would be flared up slightly to keep the outer spinner from falling off.
BTW, since I found you I have been continuously watching. Thank you!
Mr Harrison
Congratulation
Your lessons are super fantastic
Thanks a lot I love them
Thank God you pronounce the word 'solder' correctly, otherwise I would have switched you off immediately! It makes your video's very watch able, you are patently a very knowledgeable gentleman. I came here from the Gipsy set stones videos which were marvellous, thank you very much indeed.
Laughing. From dictionary.com solder
[sod-er] . It's just different countries have their own ways.
I have been at the bench for eight years on and off and gypsy setting is a skill that I didn't get round to learning at college, however, now I'm looking forward to giving it a try as soon as I can, I have already made a very tiny burnisher out of some 2mil steel dental wire, so will let you know how I get on ;-)
rio grande has copper wire solder, but it comes in one pound spool, i tried it and wasn't very happy with it. just use silver solder from rio (hard)
i recommend handy flux from rio. if you do a good job with the silver solder there shouldn't be much clean up. if you solder on the back of your jewel it should be cleaner.
Beautiful band!
Your very talented sir! I like your well informed video's. Your a master teacher! God has truly blessed you, amen!
I just wished I could be standing right beside you learning in person. Can you please tell me wht kinda solder and flux to buy? also I make a lot of copper jewelry and I would like to know wht kinda solder and or flux to buy for copper? and where you buy yours? Thanks so very much
Your videos are great. I feel like I've hit the mother load...better than Lapidary Journal!!!
Mr Harrison
I loved your info about fira scale and bring up the silver. I am and old school jeweler from Brasil and jewelry making was my first trade for the past few years I got back into it and so many diferent tech and equipments. my question is.I do my own ingots and I mill my metals as I need and after finishing the piece is just a lot of fire scales I was undering if it wiil work after all the final filing and sanding bring it up the silver and hand polish on the flexshat or if you know a better way to reduce the scale. my pieces some times is very elaborated with lots of soldering.
thanks you are the best.
after you bring up the silver, tumbling is necessary, if you polish with a mop, the fine silver is polished off and firescale is visible.
This looked to be brass to me? Did you use silver solder on it? It's perfectly beautiful and now, thanks to you, we know two ways to make an anticlastic ring!
I like it too, Boss!
Soham, what metal did you use for this ring? I am a beginner and your videos have helped tremendously. Thank you!
I have just ordered a tumbler and can't wait to use it :)
Can you do a turorial on the anticlastic ring thats almost tube like. (You made a bracelet like it)
Great video - thank you
thank you. i continually get good ideas from there. ;-)
Great tutorial.
Thanks very much!
Wouldn't it have been better to pattern your metal first before cutting to size? The patterning could very well stretch the metal and distort the original measured size.
there are many ways to do things, this is just one. patterning before hand works too.
Hi my friend, can you tell me where to buy your the same small electric mill? i just want to polish my jewelry by it. thanks!
rio grande on line
Is the Tenacity 4A Flux better than Rio Grande's Handy Flux? The website (JM- metal joining) has it as a powder flux,, does that mean you mix it with your own distilled water? What is your fav? Ma- ha- lo! ; )
rio's handy flux should be the same
;-) well there is an l in it isn't there?
very nice video! Did you use copper to make that ring ? Also, if I don't have that shaper tool to shape it in the middle with the depression like you did with this ring, is there another way to shape it that way with the depression in the middle?
brass. just hold the ring sideways on a flat surface and use a doming punch. do both sides
soham harrison, yes, you are so bright. That will definitely work well
I hate the rio copper solder, I was so excited for it, and so disappointed.
What gauge silver are you using for the ring?
18 or 19, get yourself a conversion chart. i only use the metric system
just sand the end and polish it. it should work well. i just used an old burr, sanded the ball off and then polished the end
yes this is brass and silver solder, but if you do a good job it is ok. rio has yellow silver solder which would probably be better, but i only use brass for demos.
brass, but it will turn your finger green, use sterling
Mr Harrison
Congratulation
Your lessons are super fantastic
Thanks a lot I love them