Thank you! You know what I like most about this video? You're only showing the tools needed for this job. When I watch other metalworking videos, the person doing it is in their studio with tons of equipment everywhere, and it's really intimidating! I feel like, 'Oh, man, I don't have that setup! I'll never be able to do this thing!' 😄 So, thanks for the simplicity of it. Excellent video! I will definitely be checking out your other videos!
I'm glad that you liked the video. You'll see that I try to limit the focus on tools to merely the ones needed to accomplish the task. I hope you'll watch more videos and begin to experiment with some techniques that are new to you. Thanks for your support! : )
Glad you're enjoying the OJA's free videos. You can help support the OJA by purchasing supply items using the links in the video descriptions. Thanks for your support! : )
Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad that the video helped you to get over your fear of working with pitch. I won't kid you. It can be messy and smoky to work with. But, there isn't another holding surface quite like it. I hope you'll give it a try. Thanks for your support! : )
Hi Sandra, Thank you so much for the nice compliment. I'm glad that the tutorial has given you the confidence to give chasing a try. Thanks for your support! : )
Thank you for the very nice compliment. I always strive to be the kind of instructor that I wanted when I was a student. I'm glad that you appreciate my efforts. Thanks for your support! : )
Thanks so much for sharing. I've been wondering about this technique and want to try it in the future. That is a really cool pendant you made. Your information is so valuable!
Glad it was helpful! If you haven't already, you should look for images online of contemporary chased items. You'll be amazed at what's possible with this technique. 😀
Thank you soooo much for all the videos. You are an awesome teacher that truly has a passion for teaching are jewelry. I enjoy how u make everything look so simple and non intimidating. Ive learned so much and cannot wait for the next video :)
This is excellent 🎉 thank you so much. Is it possible to also show the actual process of removing the pitch completely? I know it doesn’t sound very catchy but it is essential as I am completely new and have never seen someone doing it. Thank you, and your videos are top educational content ❤
Thank you for the compliment! Glad you liked the video. Unfortunately, we have no plans to do more chasing videos. I’m sure that you can find videos on other channels that detail the cleaning process. Just remember to work with good ventilation. 😃
John, that is awesome, and I really like the Figure art and the one you make. Never seen this method before and I just love it, I have to try this. Thank you so much for another great video 👍👍.
Hi Diane, I'm glad that you liked the video. We have a couple of follow-up videos that will be released in the coming weeks. Thanks for your support! : )
You know I was always afraid of the pitch because I thought since it melts I could get burned but I was always interested in chasing and repousse. You show me how simple it can be. I think I'll look for more information about that
I'm glad that the video helped you to gain the confidence to explore chasing. We'll post a few more videos on the topic in the near future. But, go ahead and start experimenting. I'm sure you'll get the hang of it quickly. Thanks for your support! : )
Is there a way to remove the pitch without burning it from the surface of the metal? For instance is it removable with a chemical or certain type of abrasive? Have always been interested in chasing and repousse thank you for sharing a GREAT beginner friendly project that is BEAUTIFUL as well... I see a pendant and smaller ones for earrings... Oooohhh maybe a bunch of them connected with jump rings to make a nice bracelet with dangled stars between them... The possibilities are exciting and so inspiring. Thank you so much Professor Ahr!!
Great beginning tutorial!! Did some in a course 20 yrs ago but these details on the pitch are very important! Many thanks!!!
Hi Diana, Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching! 😀
Thank you! You know what I like most about this video? You're only showing the tools needed for this job. When I watch other metalworking videos, the person doing it is in their studio with tons of equipment everywhere, and it's really intimidating! I feel like, 'Oh, man, I don't have that setup! I'll never be able to do this thing!' 😄 So, thanks for the simplicity of it. Excellent video! I will definitely be checking out your other videos!
I'm glad that you liked the video. You'll see that I try to limit the focus on tools to merely the ones needed to accomplish the task. I hope you'll watch more videos and begin to experiment with some techniques that are new to you.
Thanks for your support! : )
Exactly what I was thinking. Keeping it easy and elaborate without all the expensive machines. This is what I was looking for in a tutorial
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Glad you're enjoying the OJA's free videos. You can help support the OJA by purchasing supply items using the links in the video descriptions.
Thanks for your support! : )
Again John, I am in awe of your expertise.
Thank you so much for the compliment Tony. I hope that the video gave you the confidence to give this process a try.
Thanks for your support! : )
Love this technique ❤️❤️❤️
I hope you’ll try it. Thanks for watching! 😺
Great video ! Really appreciate breaking down repousee/chasing. Pitch has always looked so daunting until now.
Thanks for the compliment. I'm glad that the video helped you to get over your fear of working with pitch. I won't kid you. It can be messy and smoky to work with. But, there isn't another holding surface quite like it. I hope you'll give it a try.
Thanks for your support! : )
Excellent! I really want to try this in the future.
I'm so glad that you enjoyed the video. And, I'm glad that it enticed you to give chasing a try.
Thanks for your support! : )
John, That was really great, advanced!
I'm glad you liked the video. Chasing and repoussé is something that is very difficult to teach in under half an hour.
Thanks for your support! : )
Thank you!
Glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching! 😀
Prof, you are such an excellent teacher! I think I could do that and my mind is racing with ideas!!
Hi Sandra, Thank you so much for the nice compliment. I'm glad that the tutorial has given you the confidence to give chasing a try.
Thanks for your support! : )
Thank you so much for a great tutorial. I think you're a wonderful teacher.
Thank you for the very nice compliment. I always strive to be the kind of instructor that I wanted when I was a student. I'm glad that you appreciate my efforts.
Thanks for your support! : )
Excellent! I've been curious about this process... thank you!
I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. I hope that it inspired you to give chasing a try.
Thanks for your support! : )
Thanks so much for sharing. I've been wondering about this technique and want to try it in the future. That is a really cool pendant you made. Your information is so valuable!
Glad it was helpful! If you haven't already, you should look for images online of contemporary chased items. You'll be amazed at what's possible with this technique. 😀
Thank you soooo much for all the videos. You are an awesome teacher that truly has a passion for teaching are jewelry. I enjoy how u make everything look so simple and non intimidating. Ive learned so much and cannot wait for the next video :)
This is excellent 🎉 thank you so much. Is it possible to also show the actual process of removing the pitch completely? I know it doesn’t sound very catchy but it is essential as I am completely new and have never seen someone doing it. Thank you, and your videos are top educational content ❤
Thank you for the compliment! Glad you liked the video. Unfortunately, we have no plans to do more chasing videos. I’m sure that you can find videos on other channels that detail the cleaning process. Just remember to work with good ventilation. 😃
*Another Awesome Video As Always*
Great job handsome man.
Thanks...
Glad you enjoyed the video. I hope you'll give chasing a try.
Thanks for your support! : )
John, that is awesome, and I really like the Figure art and the one you make. Never seen this method before and I just love it, I have to try this. Thank you so much for another great video 👍👍.
Hi Alice, I'm so glad that you enjoyed the video. And, I'm happy that it inspired you to try something new.
Thanks for your support! : )
Thanks for sharing
Hi Diane, I'm glad that you liked the video. We have a couple of follow-up videos that will be released in the coming weeks.
Thanks for your support! : )
You know I was always afraid of the pitch because I thought since it melts I could get burned but I was always interested in chasing and repousse. You show me how simple it can be. I think I'll look for more information about that
I'm glad that the video helped you to gain the confidence to explore chasing. We'll post a few more videos on the topic in the near future. But, go ahead and start experimenting. I'm sure you'll get the hang of it quickly.
Thanks for your support! : )
@@OnlineJewelryAcademy Thanks. I'll wait for your other videos
Is there a way to remove the pitch without burning it from the surface of the metal? For instance is it removable with a chemical or certain type of abrasive? Have always been interested in chasing and repousse thank you for sharing a GREAT beginner friendly project that is BEAUTIFUL as well... I see a pendant and smaller ones for earrings... Oooohhh maybe a bunch of them connected with jump rings to make a nice bracelet with dangled stars between them... The possibilities are exciting and so inspiring. Thank you so much Professor Ahr!!
I’m glad that you were so inspired by the video. Pitch is basically sap. It can be dissolved in vinegar or acetone. 😀
@@OnlineJewelryAcademy Brilliant tysm!!! Oh the ideas running thru my mind...😁👍🙏❤
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Glad you think so. Thanks for watching! 😀
what gauge copper sheet are you working with?
I believe the demonstration was done with 22 gauge blanks. 😀
@@OnlineJewelryAcademy thank you!
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