This is the best video I've found. I'm 30 and I'm going into my local shop to explore apprenticeship opportunities tomorrow morning. I've wanted to be a jeweler for my whole life and have finally made the decision to chase my dream. You're right. This is an antique trade... to practice this for a living is one of the greatest privileges in my opinion.Thank you for some of your knowledge.
you are you the only one dealing with truly basics no flashy stuff, so important for the help needed to the beginner , I have been a jeweler for 58 years and i enjoy going back to the basics, you are so generous with teaching . let us know where you learnt you skill I was an apprentice in hatton garden in 1962 , tell me about you, thanks
Sir i am from india and working in a jewellery company from 2 years . Here i only got to do to remove casting texture in pieces where it cant be polished. I also set/ repair fallen diamond in casting(wax set diamonds), but i want to become independent jeweler but its nearly imposible to learn whole work here. Jewellery schools are pretty bad here and also i cant afford one because i am getting paid only 18000 ruppes month or only 1 dollor per hour. Is it possible to get an apprenticeship to a expert jeweller outside of my country.
+Mark Burgess really great information, I'm starting silversmithing corse in September so this stuff is really handy, great enthusiasm keep up the great work, besides I need the help 😂
+Mark Burgess that's excellent news ☺️ well all of it really 😂 a stone setting video would be great, I will check out your jewellery company too, think your awesome 👍🏻
Mark I have question about a ring repair i would like too try top repair my self could you give some advice in doing this? I smached my ring finger and pinky at the nail . And in doing so I thought my ring would be fine. So i left it on what a costly mistake that was. So now i was in a panic to get this ring off as my fingers swells so i had to use wire cutters top cut it then bend it out so it would come off. Is there a way to just bend it back and soider it? Also there is Diamonds on top and its white Gold
Hi mate you might have to put some metal in it to make it bigger to fit the finger but if you think it doesn't need to be made bigger you could shoulder it use a low melting point and you have to be Careful you don't burn the diamonds you can burn the polish off them so it looks milky they turn slightly white
Hello I see this for first time and I m in love with what are you doing and what are you sayng.I would like to learn this .I m 48 years old .Can you give me some advice please Thank you.I will really apreciate your advice
This is the best video I've found. I'm 30 and I'm going into my local shop to explore apprenticeship opportunities tomorrow morning. I've wanted to be a jeweler for my whole life and have finally made the decision to chase my dream. You're right. This is an antique trade... to practice this for a living is one of the greatest privileges in my opinion.Thank you for some of your knowledge.
you are you the only one dealing with truly basics no flashy stuff, so important for the help needed to the beginner , I have been a jeweler for 58 years and i enjoy going back to the basics, you are so generous with teaching . let us know where you learnt you skill I was an apprentice in hatton garden in 1962 , tell me about you, thanks
Sir i am from india and working in a jewellery company from 2 years . Here i only got to do to remove casting texture in pieces where it cant be polished. I also set/ repair fallen diamond in casting(wax set diamonds), but i want to become independent jeweler but its nearly imposible to learn whole work here. Jewellery schools are pretty bad here and also i cant afford one because i am getting paid only 18000 ruppes month or only 1 dollor per hour. Is it possible to get an apprenticeship to a expert jeweller outside of my country.
This is the most informative Video on our trade that I have found so far. Excellent work brother
Dominic White thank u mate I really appreciate that
This is just what I needed to find brilliant, your like the Jamie Oliver of the jewellery world great 👍🏻
Haha funny you should say that my mum said the same thing thank u so much I really appreciate it
+Mark Burgess really great information, I'm starting silversmithing corse in September so this stuff is really handy, great enthusiasm keep up the great work, besides I need the help 😂
tina lynn well let me know what u want to learn and when I get time from running my burt and gurt jewellery company I'll make more videos
+Mark Burgess that's excellent news ☺️ well all of it really 😂 a stone setting video would be great, I will check out your jewellery company too, think your awesome 👍🏻
+tina lynn I don't really do any setting I always give it to someone else to do it for me
Love that Disclosure is playing in the back ground 🖤
Mark I have question about a ring repair i would like too try top repair my self could you give some advice in doing this? I smached my ring finger and pinky at the nail . And in doing so I thought my ring would be fine. So i left it on what a costly mistake that was. So now i was in a panic to get this ring off as my fingers swells so i had to use wire cutters top cut it then bend it out so it would come off. Is there a way to just bend it back and soider it? Also there is Diamonds on top and its white Gold
Hi mate you might have to put some metal in it to make it bigger to fit the finger but if you think it doesn't need to be made bigger you could shoulder it use a low melting point and you have to be Careful you don't burn the diamonds you can burn the polish off them so it looks milky they turn slightly white
Hello I see this for first time and I m in love with what are you doing and what are you sayng.I would like to learn this .I m 48 years old .Can you give me some advice please Thank you.I will really apreciate your advice
Hi I would start by looking on TH-cam for starter vids then go to a course or a workshop day or 2 hope that helps
@@markjeweller Thank you for your advice
What kind of material are you cutting?
My superb knowledge tells me it’s metal
Tom Sullivan is it a particular type of metal? And can I find this at a general hardware store? Thanks
Daniel Ros I don’t think it really matters. So long as it’s sheet metal the concept it pretty much the same
Daniel Ros. It's Stirling silver.
you sound familiar to bobby white with your accent
good stuff, bro!...thanks
Great informative video bro just earned a sub, I hope to get into this as a career but looking to do more stone setting than actual jewelry making
important info thanks
So much talking not enough doing do more less
Don’t know mate, this was one of the more informative videos I found, I like the way he explains.