Very much wondering why no "setting" burs, I thought they were the exact shape of the solitaire shape in round calibrated stones (machine made CZs). I have never seen this way of opening up a stone setting by eye. Fantastic, love to learn the new stuff! Can't wait for the whole course! Wonderful!
Great video Peter, I like the way you make the flush setting. The way I was taught is not working very well. On the beading tool how much of a point is there. I have made burnishers from worn out burs. Thanks Peter for sharing this video.
This was a very informative video. I was impressed as to how he set the stones, springing them into the holes after cutting the groove to latch them in. Very good, and good work all the way. Thanks much.
Have done some stone setting and spend too much time on my knees searching for the 50 dollar rock stone ;-) Thanks for the quality video en recorded craftmanship
Yes doing the City and Guilds as a school leaver going into the trade is the only way to get proper training unless you happen to have £6000 Upwards to spend per year plus materials and living expenses which makes it pretty much impossible. But I have managed to learn a great deal from Soham and a couple of other people, which I wouldn't have had access to, were it not for TH-cam. I am really grateful for all the hours of tuition Soham has put in. He's a great teacher and I will be indebted to him always. I want to be able to make jewellery from beginning to end and I think the more I learn on here, then take the information and practice until I am happy with the end result, the closer I am to achieving this.
Can you burnish set a small diamond low cabochon? I know the brilliant cut stones have a flat top and the cabs have the higher walls but was just wondering if it’s possible. I only do bezel settings now but I like the look of the burnish setting but all I have are these low cut cabs to work with and i would like to flush set them.
Peter Keep might not be aware of any questions posted to this video...I'm wondering what sort of magnification y'all use for setting teeny stones like this? I have a 3X and 7 or 8x [I forget?!] Optivisor. No microscope or anything. Any other ergonomic tips?
Soham - is Peter using petroleum jelly on his burrs? I am so glad you two are so close that he has agreed that you provide these two videos. That is very kind of your mentor and shows me how much he thinks of you (if at all possible, I think even more of you!).
Please loose the disruptive, irritating, and annoying background music. It's a pity to spoil otherwise such a good instructional video. No background music in schools, universities, etc. for a very good reason.
Kitten Mom - if that low volume music distracted you while learning this for FREE from a master tradesman then you will not be able to do this ever! I went to school to be a practitioner and every class I went was way more disruptive than some low volume background music. In class and while doing clinical in a hospital it was chaos everywhere and we were able to still learn our trade. If you're dedicated and interested there isn't anything other than physical contact that should disrupt you in learning from this video! Get your panties out of a bunch and appreciate what's being taught instead of focusing on the nonsense!
Děkuji Vám za krásné video a ukázku dokonalé práce. 👍✊👏
I learned more from this video than I did from a group setting class!
Very much wondering why no "setting" burs, I thought they were the exact shape of the solitaire shape in round calibrated stones (machine made CZs). I have never seen this way of opening up a stone setting by eye. Fantastic, love to learn the new stuff! Can't wait for the whole course! Wonderful!
Great video Peter, I like the way you make the flush setting. The way I was taught is not working very well.
On the beading tool how much of a point is there. I have made burnishers from worn out burs. Thanks Peter for sharing this video.
Excellent video of gypsy setting.Very clear. Much better than the in person class I took. Thanks.
This was a very informative video. I was impressed as to how he set the stones,
springing them into the holes after cutting the groove to latch them in. Very good, and good work all the way. Thanks much.
Mesmerising! Such workmanship and skill!
Have done some stone setting
and spend too much time on my knees
searching for the 50 dollar rock stone
;-)
Thanks
for the quality video en recorded craftmanship
+Marcel Menheere lmao they want to jump out so often.
Yes doing the City and Guilds as a school leaver going into the trade is the only way to get proper training unless you happen to have £6000
Upwards to spend per year plus materials and living expenses which makes it pretty much impossible. But I have managed to learn a great deal from Soham and a couple of other people, which I wouldn't have had access to, were it not for TH-cam. I am really grateful for all the hours of tuition Soham has put in. He's a great teacher and I will be indebted to him always.
I want to be able to make jewellery from beginning to end and I think the more I learn on here, then take the information and practice until I am happy with the end result, the closer I am to achieving this.
Yes, I'll be purchasing a hart bur asap. More practice needed. Lots of it. Thanks for this video. Awesome, Peter!
I love your work. Thank you so very much for your patience and explanation. You are a grand Maestro.
Can you burnish set a small diamond low cabochon? I know the brilliant cut stones have a flat top and the cabs have the higher walls but was just wondering if it’s possible. I only do bezel settings now but I like the look of the burnish setting but all I have are these low cut cabs to work with and i would like to flush set them.
Great video. Like the way the stone snaps in! Cool the way you use the hart burger.
3:34 what a beautiful sound
perfection sound :)
What tool from GRSis better to set the stones the vice ball graver or the one he is using ?
Peter Keep might not be aware of any questions posted to this video...I'm wondering what sort of magnification y'all use for setting teeny stones like this? I have a 3X and 7 or 8x [I forget?!] Optivisor. No microscope or anything. Any other ergonomic tips?
he is available on jewellerytrainingsolutions.com.au but i think he uses a 7
Thanks soham harrison!!
I cant find the info where the website is with the skill levels.
what to do if i accidentally eat from the metal and the stone go out of its place, how to fix that?
thanks
Soham - is Peter using petroleum jelly on his burrs? I am so glad you two are so close that he has agreed that you provide these two videos. That is very kind of your mentor and shows me how much he thinks of you (if at all possible, I think even more of you!).
i am prety sure he is using "burrlife" i use honeycomb
Thanks. Wonderful instruction.
i really love your work beautiful Ring. this is my dreams job😘😘
Большое СПАСИБО! Все понятно. КРАСИВО работает!Золотые руки.
Я учусь по Вашим прекрасным фильмам.
С уважением Зинаида.
Great video as all utubes are and thanks for sharing.
We're is Soham?
I believe Mr Keep does not take questions here.
Jerry Gottheil true, go to his web site and he will.
Beautiful
Thank you so much!!!!!
very good
Thanks a lot for the lesson! I think you'd get more views with better thumbnails. I can definitely help you out with that if you want. just hmu
Please loose the disruptive, irritating, and annoying background music.
It's a pity to spoil otherwise such a good instructional video.
No background music in schools, universities, etc. for a very good reason.
Kitten Mom - if that low volume music distracted you while learning this for FREE from a master tradesman then you will not be able to do this ever!
I went to school to be a practitioner and every class I went was way more disruptive than some low volume background music. In class and while doing clinical in a hospital it was chaos everywhere and we were able to still learn our trade. If you're dedicated and interested there isn't anything other than physical contact that should disrupt you in learning from this video!
Get your panties out of a bunch and appreciate what's being taught instead of focusing on the nonsense!
Well said, BrokenRRT
You think this music is disruptive? lol