I love how detailed you are with your instructions with extra detailed explanations etc. The camera work/close ups are super helpful to see what we're looking for. And plus your voice is super soothing, wish all my teachers sound like you
I'm so in love with this gem, it's so flashy and the video did not do it justice! Thank you so much, I'm happy you like it too ❤ Thank you for watching :))
I always have a hard time measuring my bezel wire accurately. I'll think it fits but then end up being too small after I solder to the backplate. The paper measuring tip is so helpful. Thank you!
It's very simple, but surprisingly accurate! Haha :) And it's always better to cut just a bit more than you think you measured, easer to adjust :) Thank you so much for watching ❤
I loved this! I’ve been wanting to expand my jewelry making capabilities and making rings has been one of my goals. Just working on figuring out what tools I need to get so I can set up my workspace properly. This was a great video. You are so good and clear and concise. Thank you so much!
Basia, another beautiful work, congratulations. When you have free time, research the small town of Áurea, here in Brazil. It's our little piece of Poland on Brazilian soil.
Oh wow, that sounds wonderful! I'm definitely going to check it out, thank you for letting me know! ❤ And thank you for watching today, it means a lot and I'm happy that you enjoyed it. Sending love ❤
Wonderful tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing it :) I've found that the part of this I struggle with the most is getting the sizing of the ring itself correct when it's not a fully closed ring. I have a Rosie Revolver from Pepe tools but I'm struggling with how to use it properly so the ring actually gets sized the way I want!
That's very interesting! I will keep this in mind and make another tutorial about making an open ring correctly. It's easire than you think and I hope my video will help you ❤ Thank you so much fo watching today, I'm glad you enjoyed this video!
Such a wonderful tutorial and ending with a beautiful cocktail ring. I never thought about to stamp on the bezel so thank you for that wonderful idea.❤
thank you so much, I'm so happy you enjoyed it! ❤ Yes, I was the same! I never thought of that, but this simple trick can add beautiful details to our designs and simple bezels :) I hope you try this out too :)
Hiya Lady Stardust, Thank you for another beautiful video, both in content and filming. Perfect timing as I'm making a cab stone ring next, plus earrings, a set using 10mm Rose Quartz. I'm making the 40 x 20 pendant at the moment. Fine silver bezel wire onto an Argentium back. I've got the bezel under weights to take the twist out. It's only 3mm high x 0.3mm, so I want to avoid filing the side down as it may not hold the stone then. So a bench block and some other metal bits should be left overnight to take the twist out. When I put it on a flat block as it will sit in use, there is a longish gap under the edge. I tried manipulating it, but it did not want to play, shame. Excellent video, back to basics, is perfect for all your new viewers who have yet to find your back catalogue but also for people like me who need a good teaching video on something we may not have done for a while or even much of. So perfect timing for me to work along to. I love the stamping on the bezel; I've never seen that before on a bezel, another Basia original... The ring looks perfect, and I love the pre-made ready-to-use rings. Saves time and effort. Fantastic looking gem. One tiny point; If you make the bezel too small, solder it, then put it on your ring mandrel and use a soft hammer, nylon/rawhide, to work the ring a little larger; remember to invert the ring on the mandrel halfway through so it is not conical. Don't hit too hard, mark the metal, or damage the stamping. Again excellent work, dear lady; thank you. Steve xx
Great to hear that Steve! Glad you enjoyed it, thank you, as always, for watching and your sweet comment ❤ The piece you're working on right now sounds very interesting, I hope you share the photo with me when it's done 🙏 I can't claim that stamping on a bezel is my original idea, definitely not! I've seen others do it and I love this effect, I had to try it out myself 😃 And that's a great tip, thanks for sharing. Thank you so much again, stay safe xx
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingyou are very welcome, both for the comment and the tip. Not your idea? But your style though, plus I like the mandella-type stamp you chose to use for it. That is totally you. Stay safe xx
@@LR-tk1bp I'm glad you think so 😃 As for the tools, you don't actually need a ton of them to make a ring! Check out my video here, where I share what 20 tools are useful to make a ring: th-cam.com/video/S0JLvFBfMp8/w-d-xo.html In my upcoming tutorial how to make a small, dainty ring, I will be only using these tools, probably not even all of them :)
Love your tutorials! I get so excited when I see a new one come out! I'm also curious, what is the tool used to hold the ring band down while soldering? I need to find something like that.
Around 8:40 mark what did you put in the setting? Some twirly wire? Where does one get that? Did you do that instead of sanding down the setting? Can you please explain. Thank you
I think that a hammer handpiece, along with the Foredom pendant motor, are a great addition and very useful tools! :)) Thank you so much for watching ❤
Always love your videos! Using the bottle warmer is genius, especially in small spaces, which is my situation, as well. What kind of plastic cup do you use in the bottle warmer that will hold up under the constant heat and pickling solution? Keep up the good work!!
Hi! Thank you so much, I'm very happy you enjoyed it :) I love this little bottle warmer, it's such an excellent solution. I use a container, in which a ready-made soup was sold. This container is meant to be put in the microwave when you're heating up your soup, so it's very resistant to the heat and it stayed in the exact same condition for the past two years!
Hi! GREAT video. A few questions Basia ? 1)What is that tape paper? 2)Can I stamp even on 28 ga bezel wire or does it need to be thicker bezel wire? 3)What did you use to remove patina from high spots? Pro polish pads? I struggle with removing too much patina from design!
Beautiful ring. I need to try stamping the bezel. That looks so pretty. And as for your question: annealing. I understand the concept but I have yet to successfully anneal anything. 😅
Same here! I´m new to silversmithing and need to learn about annealing. If i understand i correctly it is easier to do in a dark room to see the metal "change color". But do i pickle after?
Oh you totally have to try it! I can't believe I waited so long to try stamping on a bezel, it looks very pretty. The effect is definitely better on a thicker bezel though, be careful when stamping a very thin wire. As for annealing, it's actually very simple. When you take a wire and it's hard to form, you heat it up slowly and pay attention to the colour. No need to overheat it or turn it red. Just when you see that the temperature "travels" on the metal it starts changing colour, that's when it's ready. Cool it donw in cold water (quenching bowl) and you'll see that now it's much easier to form. Good luck!
Very good point, Alice. It's best to do it with dimmed light, so that you know when the metal starts changing colour and you know you won't overheat it. There is a neat trick of painting the metal with a sharpie - once the sharpie's gone, the metal has been annealed! :)
Hello, I'm wondering is it possible to use solder paste instead of solder chips to set the bezel on the ring if the bezel is small, like 5mm? Thank you :D
I'm sorry, I don't. But I think I bought them at Cooksongold in the UK and I believe Rio Grande, in the US, has them too! I hope you will be able to find them
Firstly, and most importantly,I love your Stitch tshirt! What thickness is your bezel wire please, Basia? I'm looking for a thicker (than 0.3mm) fine silver wire (UK), Cookson only have 0.3 I believe.
Thank you! I love this t-shirt too 😍 I think this bezel wire is 0.4mm or 0.5mm, something around that. I bought it at jeweller's supplier shop in Krakow (Poland), so I'm not sure where they would have it in the UK. You can check if they have a fine silver sheet, then you can buy a soze like 70mm x 50mm for example and use calipers to cut it into bezel wires. The thickness will be better and you can control the width. It will also be fine silver, so softer to work with. If that won't be an option, you can go for the sterling silver sheet and anneal before shaping. It may be a bit harder to work with than fine silver, but you wil be able to get that thicker bezel. I hope this helps a little xx
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing Fine silver sheet!! But it's absolutely there on Cookson's website. I didn't even know that was a thing. You've just solved that problem. Ridiculously I'd never typed it into Cookson and never scrolled passed the 2mm thick sterling silver sheet until now. Thank you, Basia! That's just made my day ❤️
@@FriskyTendervittles yes, it will! But it won't come off with just rubbing with the polishing cloth for example. It needs something coarser to come off. But will stay in all of the stamped areas :) unless you really go at it in there with a bristle wheel haha :P but if you're careful, then it will be ok
Hi pretty, I thought your explanation was very good and the work was excellent. With this I already have a better one. A de como trabajar la Plata muchas gracias 👏😘
Oh dear, that does sound like me! It get's better, don't worry! You'll practice that skill and eventually you'll hit it less (though I still hit it and displace it sometimes, so I guess that just happens anyway from time to time lol) 😃
Cool I never thought of the idea of stamp the bezel wire before!
Right?? It took me a while to try it out too! And from now on many of my bezels will have stamping haha, I love this effect 😄
YES YOU ARE AN EXCELLENT TEACHER!
Thank you so much!
You have the best tutorials Basia! I'm going to give it a try!
I love how detailed you are with your instructions with extra detailed explanations etc. The camera work/close ups are super helpful to see what we're looking for. And plus your voice is super soothing, wish all my teachers sound like you
Your comment really made my day, thank you so much! I'm so happy to hear that and I will continue making these tutorials ❤
Thank you Basia!! Another wonderful video!
You are so welcome! It's my pleasure to share and I'm so happy you enjoyed it, thank you so much, Elsa, for watching! ❤🌺
Im about to do my FIRST bezel. This was helpful. Thank you!
That Lepidolite is gorgeous! Beautiful cocktail ring and excellent step by step instructions! Thank you Basia 💞💎🙏
I'm so in love with this gem, it's so flashy and the video did not do it justice! Thank you so much, I'm happy you like it too ❤ Thank you for watching :))
I always have a hard time measuring my bezel wire accurately. I'll think it fits but then end up being too small after I solder to the backplate. The paper measuring tip is so helpful. Thank you!
It's very simple, but surprisingly accurate! Haha :) And it's always better to cut just a bit more than you think you measured, easer to adjust :) Thank you so much for watching ❤
I loved this! I’ve been wanting to expand my jewelry making capabilities and making rings has been one of my goals. Just working on figuring out what tools I need to get so I can set up my workspace properly. This was a great video. You are so good and clear and concise. Thank you so much!
Basia, another beautiful work, congratulations. When you have free time, research the small town of Áurea, here in Brazil. It's our little piece of Poland on Brazilian soil.
Oh wow, that sounds wonderful! I'm definitely going to check it out, thank you for letting me know! ❤ And thank you for watching today, it means a lot and I'm happy that you enjoyed it. Sending love ❤
Amazing as always. Thanks for sharing Basia!
Thank you so much for watching, Lucy! ❤😍
Wonderful tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing it :) I've found that the part of this I struggle with the most is getting the sizing of the ring itself correct when it's not a fully closed ring. I have a Rosie Revolver from Pepe tools but I'm struggling with how to use it properly so the ring actually gets sized the way I want!
That's very interesting! I will keep this in mind and make another tutorial about making an open ring correctly. It's easire than you think and I hope my video will help you ❤ Thank you so much fo watching today, I'm glad you enjoyed this video!
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingI'm looking forward to that. xx
Wooow! Fantastic work, thank you!
Very nice
Thank you! ❤
Such a wonderful tutorial and ending with a beautiful cocktail ring. I never thought about to stamp on the bezel so thank you for that wonderful idea.❤
thank you so much, I'm so happy you enjoyed it! ❤ Yes, I was the same! I never thought of that, but this simple trick can add beautiful details to our designs and simple bezels :) I hope you try this out too :)
Hiya Lady Stardust,
Thank you for another beautiful video, both in content and filming.
Perfect timing as I'm making a cab stone ring next, plus earrings, a set using 10mm Rose Quartz. I'm making the 40 x 20 pendant at the moment. Fine silver bezel wire onto an Argentium back. I've got the bezel under weights to take the twist out. It's only 3mm high x 0.3mm, so I want to avoid filing the side down as it may not hold the stone then. So a bench block and some other metal bits should be left overnight to take the twist out. When I put it on a flat block as it will sit in use, there is a longish gap under the edge. I tried manipulating it, but it did not want to play, shame.
Excellent video, back to basics, is perfect for all your new viewers who have yet to find your back catalogue but also for people like me who need a good teaching video on something we may not have done for a while or even much of. So perfect timing for me to work along to.
I love the stamping on the bezel; I've never seen that before on a bezel, another Basia original... The ring looks perfect, and I love the pre-made ready-to-use rings. Saves time and effort. Fantastic looking gem. One tiny point; If you make the bezel too small, solder it, then put it on your ring mandrel and use a soft hammer, nylon/rawhide, to work the ring a little larger; remember to invert the ring on the mandrel halfway through so it is not conical. Don't hit too hard, mark the metal, or damage the stamping.
Again excellent work, dear lady; thank you.
Steve xx
Great to hear that Steve! Glad you enjoyed it, thank you, as always, for watching and your sweet comment ❤
The piece you're working on right now sounds very interesting, I hope you share the photo with me when it's done 🙏
I can't claim that stamping on a bezel is my original idea, definitely not! I've seen others do it and I love this effect, I had to try it out myself 😃
And that's a great tip, thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much again, stay safe xx
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingyou are very welcome, both for the comment and the tip. Not your idea? But your style though, plus I like the mandella-type stamp you chose to use for it. That is totally you. Stay safe xx
Thank you Steve! That's one of my favourite stamps, I believe it's by ImpressArt :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingI believe you are correct. I've seen you use it before now. I think? xx
Wonderfully informative! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Glad you enjoyed it! And I'm happy you feel this way, I wanted to share this in a simple way that's easy to understand ❤
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing you succeeded! Now I just need to get a dozen tools. Lol
@@LR-tk1bp I'm glad you think so 😃 As for the tools, you don't actually need a ton of them to make a ring! Check out my video here, where I share what 20 tools are useful to make a ring: th-cam.com/video/S0JLvFBfMp8/w-d-xo.html In my upcoming tutorial how to make a small, dainty ring, I will be only using these tools, probably not even all of them :)
Awesome work 😊
Great video, as always!
Thank you so much sweetheart! ❤❤❤
Pwerfect! Just what I needed to see. Your explanations and video are so good.
Thanks Basia ❤️
Love your tutorials! I get so excited when I see a new one come out! I'm also curious, what is the tool used to hold the ring band down while soldering? I need to find something like that.
Around 8:40 mark what did you put in the setting? Some twirly wire? Where does one get that? Did you do that instead of sanding down the setting? Can you please explain. Thank you
Gorgeous ring!! Also a very easy to watch and pleasant video & presentation. I can’t wait to try making my own!! 😅
Thanks so much 😊 I'm glad you think so!
Great info as usual. Need that hammer handpiece.
I think that a hammer handpiece, along with the Foredom pendant motor, are a great addition and very useful tools! :)) Thank you so much for watching ❤
Always love your videos! Using the bottle warmer is genius, especially in small spaces, which is my situation, as well. What kind of plastic cup do you use in the bottle warmer that will hold up under the constant heat and pickling solution? Keep up the good work!!
Hi! Thank you so much, I'm very happy you enjoyed it :) I love this little bottle warmer, it's such an excellent solution. I use a container, in which a ready-made soup was sold. This container is meant to be put in the microwave when you're heating up your soup, so it's very resistant to the heat and it stayed in the exact same condition for the past two years!
Excellent video, may I know the bezel that you are using here is it sterling silver or fine silver?
Hi! GREAT video. A few questions Basia ?
1)What is that tape paper?
2)Can I stamp even on 28 ga bezel wire or does it need to be thicker bezel wire?
3)What did you use to remove patina from high spots? Pro polish pads? I struggle with removing too much patina from design!
Loved this video thanks. I’d like to try the paint on Patina but I don’t know where to buy it. Could you please share? Thanks
Thank you for this tutorial ❤
You're welcome 😊
Beautiful ring. I need to try stamping the bezel. That looks so pretty. And as for your question: annealing. I understand the concept but I have yet to successfully anneal anything. 😅
Same here! I´m new to silversmithing and need to learn about annealing. If i understand i correctly it is easier to do in a dark room to see the metal "change color". But do i pickle after?
Oh you totally have to try it! I can't believe I waited so long to try stamping on a bezel, it looks very pretty. The effect is definitely better on a thicker bezel though, be careful when stamping a very thin wire. As for annealing, it's actually very simple. When you take a wire and it's hard to form, you heat it up slowly and pay attention to the colour. No need to overheat it or turn it red. Just when you see that the temperature "travels" on the metal it starts changing colour, that's when it's ready. Cool it donw in cold water (quenching bowl) and you'll see that now it's much easier to form. Good luck!
Very good point, Alice. It's best to do it with dimmed light, so that you know when the metal starts changing colour and you know you won't overheat it. There is a neat trick of painting the metal with a sharpie - once the sharpie's gone, the metal has been annealed! :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing Thank you for that tip!
Lovely. How thick is your bezel ?
What is the odd tool you used to steady the shank to the bezel when soldering? At approx 7:29.
excellent, thank you
What is the liquid that you quench the metal in?
Hello, I'm wondering is it possible to use solder paste instead of solder chips to set the bezel on the ring if the bezel is small, like 5mm? Thank you :D
I think so, yes. You can try with a hard solder paste
Do you have a link for those pliers used to close the bezel for soldering?
I'm sorry, I don't. But I think I bought them at Cooksongold in the UK and I believe Rio Grande, in the US, has them too! I hope you will be able to find them
Firstly, and most importantly,I love your Stitch tshirt! What thickness is your bezel wire please, Basia? I'm looking for a thicker (than 0.3mm) fine silver wire (UK), Cookson only have 0.3 I believe.
Thank you! I love this t-shirt too 😍 I think this bezel wire is 0.4mm or 0.5mm, something around that. I bought it at jeweller's supplier shop in Krakow (Poland), so I'm not sure where they would have it in the UK. You can check if they have a fine silver sheet, then you can buy a soze like 70mm x 50mm for example and use calipers to cut it into bezel wires. The thickness will be better and you can control the width. It will also be fine silver, so softer to work with. If that won't be an option, you can go for the sterling silver sheet and anneal before shaping. It may be a bit harder to work with than fine silver, but you wil be able to get that thicker bezel. I hope this helps a little xx
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing Fine silver sheet!! But it's absolutely there on Cookson's website. I didn't even know that was a thing. You've just solved that problem. Ridiculously I'd never typed it into Cookson and never scrolled passed the 2mm thick sterling silver sheet until now. Thank you, Basia! That's just made my day ❤️
Where did you get that tool to hold your ring shank in place for soldering? It looks like hand made. If so do you have instructions?
What is the wire made of that you used to make your wire mesh for soldering?
It's a stainless steel binding wire, it's great!
How did you get the patina on the stamped parts only? Wouldn’t it all have come off if you wiped it off ?
I used a little brish to apply it onto the stamped area. Patina sticks to the detailed areas and wasn't removed when polishing
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing ohhh so the patina will come off with sanding/polishing on the flat areas?
@@FriskyTendervittles yes, it will! But it won't come off with just rubbing with the polishing cloth for example. It needs something coarser to come off. But will stay in all of the stamped areas :) unless you really go at it in there with a bristle wheel haha :P but if you're careful, then it will be ok
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing thank you! I love your channel! It’s so helpful! Do you do enameling or etching? I love enameling!
Hi pretty, I thought your explanation was very good and the work was excellent. With this I already have a better one. A de como trabajar la Plata muchas gracias 👏😘
I'm super happy to hear that! Thank you so much ❤
Can I close the ring, then solder it to the bezel?
Absolutely! This is just one way of doing things :)
I wish i had learnt that you should use fine silver instead of sterling to do the bezel ring... That would have saved me two rings
I want to make rings with Swarovski crystals.
Mine is soldering the ring to the back 😅 I always end up hitting it even while using my second hand tool
Oh dear, that does sound like me! It get's better, don't worry! You'll practice that skill and eventually you'll hit it less (though I still hit it and displace it sometimes, so I guess that just happens anyway from time to time lol) 😃