Thanks Mr. Harrison for a great video. I've been watching tutorials lately and some people blah, blah, blah endlessly on everything but the actual process or go into minutia. You're to the point and move along nicely so we don't get bored.
Thanks, I watched your video. I searched on line for the Tenacity and the only place I found was in Australia. Your videos are so easy to follow, I appreciate them greatly!
Great tutorial thanks for posting. I was wondering if you didn't want that double silver round discs below the setting then can you still set it flush? For instance like in a ring or a pendant where you didn't want the extra layers. Thanks
I've been looking at the bur sets and I'm really lost because of all the sizes and types. Can you do a video on these/them, explaining their uses...pretty please with sugar on top!
i just soldered the pieces together to get the height i needed. you could set the stone on the back to have a flat setting, or in a ring shank if it was thick enough.
It’s very good of you to do these demos for us. Many thanks.
This is the best of all the gypsy set videos online. Thank you!
Thanks Mr. Harrison for a great video. I've been watching tutorials lately and some people blah, blah, blah endlessly on everything but the actual process or go into minutia. You're to the point and move along nicely so we don't get bored.
Your experience and knowledge is humbling. So many great tips in this video, thank you so much, really, thank you.
Thanks, I watched your video. I searched on line for the Tenacity and the only place I found was in Australia. Your videos are so easy to follow, I appreciate them greatly!
Great tutorial thanks for posting. I was wondering if you didn't want that double silver round discs below the setting then can you still set it flush? For instance like in a ring or a pendant where you didn't want the extra layers. Thanks
I am impressed!!!!!!!! I wish you were my teacher!
I've been looking at the bur sets and I'm really lost because of all the sizes and types. Can you do a video on these/them, explaining their uses...pretty please with sugar on top!
Where do you purchase the machinist vice.
Thanks for your great videos!
WOW your such a great teacher! Thanks so much...
Thank you very much for you generous sharing. May I ask what the yellow liquid you put on the metal board is before you make soldering?
Thanks a lot, indeed.
amazing will have to try this setting one day. Very inspirational!
Mr. Harrison, thank you for your videos, what is the name of a yellow fluid for solder?
Thank you again.
Borax
can you do this with any shape stone, rectangle perhaps?
You are easy to understand and to follow. Thanks
What brand of solder do you use?
+Arlene Shermam i make my own
Great tips and tricks! Thank you
where is part 2?
thank you for making these.
Or just use wax to hold the stones in place while you're chasing.
Thanks!
you could use that, but i usually find if the metal is annealed it is pretty easy to move
i just soldered the pieces together to get the height i needed. you could set the stone on the back to have a flat setting, or in a ring shank if it was thick enough.
you could use a chasing hammer and sharp centre punch, but you would need a helper to hold the stones in while you work, other wise they jump out
just type in gypsy setting part 2 in the you tube search box
yes, but cutting the seat accurately for the stone is the hard part.
it is in there
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