The amount of patience that you exhibit is parallel and extremely necessary to be the jeweler that you are. Maybe im just too young, being impatient shows up in my intricate work like simple things that i shouldnt overlook as simple as remembering to anneal so metal doesnt stress or to tidy up with some emery after soldering prongs in place. I meditate and try to be as calm as possible before i start making a new piece or just getting stsrted for the day. Im 40, but young in my jewelry career and im also self taught so lots of things get pounded into thought by instruction when you're in a classroom. Ive found that you tend to throw those small hints out there and tips that i pick up on. Thanks for posting these videos, they help me out so much. I think you're an amazing jeweler and i hope to possess your level of skill 1 day. thanks and cheers!
Thanks for the thumbs up. Take a look at this link Thomas. My apprentice training plan might be suitable for you; www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/pages/advanced-course-sign-up
Would you be willing to make a video going in depth on soldering silver? I've been trying to do it based on what information you provide in videos where you solder but I'm just not getting it. I'm sure I'm not the only one who could use the help as well, love the videos they help me and a lot of other people.
Hello, thank you very much for your feedback. How can we remove the fire scale and fire stain that appear on a piece? After welding a ring and using different sandpapers and proceeding to polish and mirror shine, these dark areas appear. What can I do to eliminate them and prevent them from occurring? Thank you very much for your help.
Can I ask how you know how long to make the pre-rolled shank so that when you roll it it ends up the right length?? Do you always work that fast? You look like you are putting pressure on yourself for the video?
The amount of patience that you exhibit is parallel and extremely necessary to be the jeweler that you are. Maybe im just too young, being impatient shows up in my intricate work like simple things that i shouldnt overlook as simple as remembering to anneal so metal doesnt stress or to tidy up with some emery after soldering prongs in place. I meditate and try to be as calm as possible before i start making a new piece or just getting stsrted for the day. Im 40, but young in my jewelry career and im also self taught so lots of things get pounded into thought by instruction when you're in a classroom. Ive found that you tend to throw those small hints out there and tips that i pick up on. Thanks for posting these videos, they help me out so much. I think you're an amazing jeweler and i hope to possess your level of skill 1 day. thanks and cheers!
Thanks for the thumbs up. Take a look at this link Thomas. My apprentice training plan might be suitable for you; www.jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au/pages/advanced-course-sign-up
Great video and a gorgeous ring Peter!
you sir are a miracle and a true example of humanity. if you ever need an apprencice please tell me, i would gladly learn this craft.
So stunning 😍😍😍
Very nice work, thank you for showing how you do it.
Would you be willing to make a video going in depth on soldering silver? I've been trying to do it based on what information you provide in videos where you solder but I'm just not getting it. I'm sure I'm not the only one who could use the help as well, love the videos they help me and a lot of other people.
Thank you this is really helpful -
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Super lesson
Hello, thank you very much for your feedback. How can we remove the fire scale and fire stain that appear on a piece? After welding a ring and using different sandpapers and proceeding to polish and mirror shine, these dark areas appear. What can I do to eliminate them and prevent them from occurring?
Thank you very much for your help.
how would you go about tapering a setting for an oval shaped stone if the stone isn't a 'standard' size on the collect block?
Thanks for sharing I really enjoy watching jewellery making... I should have become a jeweler.
It's never too late☺
Can I ask how you know how long to make the pre-rolled shank so that when you roll it it ends up the right length??
Do you always work that fast? You look like you are putting pressure on yourself for the video?
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What make of drill are you using?
I use a Saeshin Oz Black micromotor
@@jewellerytrainingsolutions9978 thank you, thanks for being inspiring. I love your channel