Real Time: How to Bezel Set A Faceted Stone For Jewelry Making

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  • In this video I show you how to choose the right tubing for a tube setting. And, I will show you how to tube set a faceted gemstone for jewelry making.
    Supplies you'll need:
    Torch
    Flux
    Hard Solder
    Pickle & Pickle Pot
    Jeweler's Saw
    Bur Lube
    Hand Files
    Calipers
    6mm Round Faceted Gemstone
    6mm Stone Setting Bur
    6.5mm Outer Diameter / 5.10mm Inner Diameter Sterling Silver Tubing
    Bezel Rocker
    Burnisher
    Bezel Punch Set (alternative to bezel rocker and burnisher)
    Hopefully this video is helpful for you. Please like, comment and share my video to help me grow my channel and to see more videos like this one.
    Cheers!
    Julessa
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  • @alicekomene2460
    @alicekomene2460 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    THANKYOU !! this was so extremely helpful, I'm starting out at jewellery making , Ive watched hundreds of videos and your video is the best one

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Alice! Thank you for such a wonderful comment. I truly appreciate the feedback. I am working on new videos for the channel and hope to have some posted soon!

    • @alicekomene2460
      @alicekomene2460 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmith I can't wait!

  • @eyecandyquartz8494
    @eyecandyquartz8494 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Im boyt 3min in an im already inlove with ur teaching style ty!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Awww… thank you so much. I have new videos planned, just trying to get set up after the move 😃

  • @mizzify
    @mizzify 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I can agree with you on making your own tubing for stones less than 6mm because they are really hard. I make all of my own tubes for most of my stones but having a swage block and a decent hammer makes it a bit easier. Most of the time I make tubes put of D shaped wire and make jump rings out of them. Using D wire has major advantages because we all have some lying around. It gives enough thickness to set the stone and the outer diameter can give some ace effects. Just file to your preference but remember to bevel a 45 degree angle when you have the right size-you need a thin edge to rub over the stone.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      A tubing draw plate would be good too! They’re really expensive though so I don’t have one yet. Yes! A 45 degree angle is key for the rub over.

    • @johnmimist
      @johnmimist 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      D wire as in D wire for rings?? I’d love to see this!! 😃

    • @mizzify
      @mizzify 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@johnmimist yes D wire that we use for rings. I love using patterned wire and so long as the cab is snug provided you chamfer the edge to 45 degrees and file the edge so it's within 0.5-1mm from the edge it's great. It takes a fair amount of practice because you really do need to make sure the inner edge is super clean before you start pushing it or hammering it over. I tend to use chunky bezels for big cabs and pearls x

  • @littles64
    @littles64 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ty so much..

  • @tlojewelrylove
    @tlojewelrylove 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Wow, this was VERY, VERY, HELPFUL, thanks! 👍 I believe you just saved me some 💲. I saw another demo that used a ball burr 1st to start out and a setting burr 2nd. I can see how a ball burr might ensure you start out completely centered but knowing it isn't necessary is good. I'm just wanting to attempt to tube set 3mm CZ's. Also, I was stressing out over finding a single punch (instead of a set) when I already have a bezel rocker and burnisher. Now if I can only find the correct size setting burr for my 3mm stones (and maybe 2mm stones) without having to buy a complete set, I'll be good to go! 👍 Thank you again so much!🙂

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re so welcome. You may be able to buy Busch burs in single sizes. They’re a little pricey, but we’ll worth the extra cost. They last a long time.

  • @VIJAYKUMAR-oc6ik
    @VIJAYKUMAR-oc6ik 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    very good mathed to teach thnx

  • @cpayne1757
    @cpayne1757 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Would like to see a video on oval faceted gemstone setting... (;

  • @kristibbradshaw
    @kristibbradshaw 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Make your own tubing.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I definitely do that for medium or large stones, but for the smaller, 4mm and less, I buy premade tubing.

  • @prubin111
    @prubin111 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    🌺

  • @Ozzy2341
    @Ozzy2341 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Lovely video, where do you buy your faceted stones ?

  • @jaredschrock5270
    @jaredschrock5270 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi there. I have a 5mm by 3mm round faceted Diamond, and I want to make a bezel set men's ring band. I already have the ring made, I just need to solder on a bezel cup to fit the Diamond. I see premade bezel cups on Etsy, but not sure what size to get. I see one online that says its 6mm on the outside diameter, 4.5mm on inside diameter, and 5mm seat diameter. I already reached out to the seller to ask if it would fit my Diamond, but they are not responding. So decided to come to TH-cam for advice. Thank you for your time, and have a wonderful day.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Jared! I wouldn't use a premade bezel cup since your stone is a faceted diamond. If you can, make your own tube setting or buy a premade tube that has a thick inner wall ( 0.5mm or more) and a diameter of at least 5.5mm. Then you can use a setting bur to open the seat and then burnish the walls down on top of the stone. Hope this helps!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you're talking about a pre-made tube bezel, I'd say the 6mm outer diameter and 4.5mm inner should be ok. The only thing you really need to find out is the height of the pre-made tube bezel to keep the culet (bottom of the stone) from touching your finger.

  • @fire8345
    @fire8345 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have trouble moving the prongs over because after all that drilling and cutting the metal is hardened. Any ideas to help that?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Fire!!! For prongs, you could gently anneal them, but you run the risk of un-soldering or melting them. Do you use a prong pusher or just by hand? Sometimes I'll leverage the side of my bench to get some extra force against the prongs since my hands are not always strong enough. Also, if you're talking about a bezel setting, I will take a file and thin out the top edge of the bezel very carefully before re-polishing and pushing the bezel over the stone. I generally do thicker walled bezel settings, so this method has really helped a lot. Hope these suggestions help. Let me know how it goes...

  • @johnmimist
    @johnmimist 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Meaning then the wall is 1 1/2mm? Half bigger than stone at least? And a full mm smaller?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi! The wall should be at minimum 1mm thick in my opinion. That gives you about 1/2mm to cut the seat for the stone. So if my stone is 6mm in diameter, I prefer the inner diameter of the tube to be at most 5 1/2mm with at least a 6 1/2 to 7mm outside diameter. Thicker walls work just as well, there is just more metal to push over the stone.

  • @aysukorkmaz8298
    @aysukorkmaz8298 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

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  • @millybells
    @millybells ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Would you recommend a tube 6.35 mm outer diameter tube for a 6 mm stone please .?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hello Millybells! 6.35mm would be very close for a 6mm stone. You will have very little room for error, but it can be done. However, the most important thing is that the inner diameter is about 0.50mm smaller than the diameter of the stone so there is enough of an edge to sit the culet of the stone for a stable position. I hope this helps! ☺️

    • @millybells
      @millybells ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmith Thank you for replying and sharing your knowledge , your videos are very inspiring and helpful to me as a student of jewellery making . I will go ahead to make this setting for my projects 🙂👍❣️

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@millybells good luck! Let me know how it goes 😁

  • @metalgirl
    @metalgirl 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You don’t use a lubricant when you use your setting bur?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You can. I don’t always since I’m not using the bur at high speeds. But to make them last longer a bur lube is recommended. 😁

  • @aumi.jewels
    @aumi.jewels 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I miss those days when silver was $7 an ounce