@@runy69 I agree. For a "how to" video, there is very little explanation. What are the tools called that he is using? What type of torch is needed to heat silver to melting temperature? What is he sprinkling in with the melted silver (that's one of the few things I do know. It's borax) What thickness are you supposed to roll that ingot out into? Its neat to watch the process, and some information can be gleaned from that. But I wouldn't consider this an instructional or "how-to" video.
That scale pattern is so unique and cool looking. Honestly, if you made a slightly smaller version and called it a "mermaid ring" you'd probably sell hundreds.
I had no idea how much went into making a ring. I recently bought several on Etsy and I’m glad I forked out what I did because they deserve it, it’s no joke.
There are different ways of making rings. This is just one of many methods. Nowadays, a lot of people print a model of the ring in wax filament (or similar) and use that to cast the project in silver or gold. Then they just have to clean it up a little. But you are right, whichever method is used, a lot of work goes into it!
It occurs any time the metal needs softened to work. Ex. You can only make a couple passes through the rolling mill before needing to anneal. So if you had to make 10 passes through it, maybe 3 annealings for that piece. Also before shaping anything like the first piece shown, anneal before hammering.
Thank you so much for sharing this! I love this design and would love to make this ring for an oval star sapphire. At 0:05 the two cut out templates that you used to put inside the ingot mold; were those hand made and if so, were they cut out of wood? And at 4:41 when you drew/rolled out the rectangular wire, do you remember what dimensions (thickness and width) you used (looks a bit like 1 to 1.5mmx3mm, but it could be thicker), also what at what increments did you use to mark out the scale design at 4:48? My guess from eyeballing it is about 5mm.
I would rather have solid pure silver/925 silver than have to use sodder honestly, I want to make some Sunstone rings and I have allll kinds of different variations and colors/shades with different patterns of hematite inclusions in them. Also have some agates and chalcedonys and Blue Tiger Eye I would like to make intaglios and all with
Просто отлично, отличная работа, но вот с выбором камня не согласен можно было бы, чтото по интересней поставить, а не ж деный агат, типа бирюзы или малахита, на худой конец обсидиант или опал...
The best part about these videos is that I get to see tools and techniques in action. They are a big help for a beginner.
But it explains nothing so it's useles for total beginner
@@runy69 I agree. For a "how to" video, there is very little explanation.
What are the tools called that he is using?
What type of torch is needed to heat silver to melting temperature?
What is he sprinkling in with the melted silver (that's one of the few things I do know. It's borax)
What thickness are you supposed to roll that ingot out into?
Its neat to watch the process, and some information can be gleaned from that. But I wouldn't consider this an instructional or "how-to" video.
@@Plant_Parenthood the most intriguing part is how to measure the top so that the bezel fits that perfectly.
That scale pattern is so unique and cool looking. Honestly, if you made a slightly smaller version and called it a "mermaid ring" you'd probably sell hundreds.
I'd set it with mother-of-pearl or opal, maybe with the option of engraving a simple symbol.
I had no idea how much went into making a ring. I recently bought several on Etsy and I’m glad I forked out what I did because they deserve it, it’s no joke.
There are different ways of making rings. This is just one of many methods.
Nowadays, a lot of people print a model of the ring in wax filament (or similar) and use that to cast the project in silver or gold. Then they just have to clean it up a little.
But you are right, whichever method is used, a lot of work goes into it!
Especially handmade ones like this one for sure .
Menginspirasi🎉
Terima kasih sudah berbagi video
What did you pour the melt into?
Fantástico trabajo, sin lugar a dudas, son todos tus trabajos verdaderas obras de arte y creatividad.
Thank you for this. Awesome to see the smithing techniques in real time. Especially the bezel creation.
Wow. You are amazing. It's just beautiful, and you make it look so easy when we know it's not!
Very nice. Thank you for sharing. I am just a hobbyist but it looks so easy when you make it so i will try to do one for my self.
That is gorgeous! The design is like feathers or fish scales. Very attractive design.
Another beautiful ring... I would definitely wear a ring like that... Love the dragon scales... Great job...
Очень понравилось! Великолепная работа! 👍
Great and inspiring work, thank you for sharing your experiences.
Превосходная работа, красота. Спасибо за видос, лайк однозначно.
Would there be a way to contact you about creating something for me? Your work is so imaginative and intricately beautiful. . . I simply love it! 🥰
Que Show de trabalho, parabéns Anif!!
Mantappp........ Cincin yg keren❤❤
Wow, absolutely amazing ! 👏
How do you stop one solder from coming apart when you are soldering another piece on? Amazing. ❤
Looks gorgeous and you are a brilliant idea. 👍
Stunning craftsmanship! Bravo.
Did you use yellow ocher when soldering the scales on? How did you keep from your previous solderers from flowing? Great video , thank you
Beautiful.
Que bello anillo maestro hace ver su hechura muy facil pero es una obra de arte felicidades
Hey i would love to see a video on the tooling you use, Especially the blow torch.
Отличная работа, спасибо за видео.
Love it, I have a gold black onyx that's 40yrs old.
Wow, very enjoyable to watch a master at work!
الله يعطيك الف عافية والله ماكنت متوقعة الخاتم بياخد شغل كلهاد
Stunning piece of workmanship sir 👍
I liked it better without the oxidation but both is amazing looking
Amazing workmanship, love it. All d best 😊
क्या मस्त अंगूठी बनाता है भाई, मजा आ गया,,👌👌👌👌
hey just seen this video ,gorgeous design ,construction and finished piece respect , cheers Kev in Oz ( Australia)
🎉 your practice and your making style perfect good job nice ring
Excelente trabajo de joyería!!!! Muchas gracias por compartir
Love the dragon scale pattern!
Superb craftsmanship thank you.
Do the others that share your work space have channels? I can’t get enough of stuff like this.
This is 999 fine silver right? I love making rings out of fine silver, it doesn't leave black tarnish on the finger and is naturally antibacterial.😁
Nice job keep it up from Kenya 🇰🇪 Africa 🌍 👏 👍
Nicely done Sir. Thank you for showing your skills.
Cheers from Poland 🍻
Beautiful job. God blessed your hands!
it would be nice if you could also show the annealing processes so as to get a better idea of how often that occurs during the making of this ring !
It occurs any time the metal needs softened to work. Ex. You can only make a couple passes through the rolling mill before needing to anneal. So if you had to make 10 passes through it, maybe 3 annealings for that piece. Also before shaping anything like the first piece shown, anneal before hammering.
Super shume bukur perfekte bravo Mjeshter
Very very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Trabalho perfeito muito lindo os detalhes belo trabalho parabéns.Deus abençoe 🙌💕
Дуже красива робота. Вражаюче.
Traditional. Very cool!
Wow!!!! Thanks for sharing this
I ❤ this work very much
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Thamilnaadu
Nice job 👍
Whats the brand of that oxidizer?
that stuff really works, wow 😳
It’s liquid sulfur
@@AnifG yes, I know - what brand is it? Id like to buy some
OK. How do you make it so the previous solder joints don't melt again if you apply a new one. I never manage to do that
Very good 🙏
اشتقنا لمقاطعك ، سلمت يداك 🌹
wihh keren bang 👏👏👏
great job
Heart touching performance,,sir,,, 👍
I just love this ring . ❤
That's awesome and beautiful!
You continue to inspire me. excellent job
Killer ring, amazing video
الله يزين الصنعة أمعلم ....تبارك الله عليك....
Greatjob!
What was that yellow fluid?
Thats awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
Great video :)
Fish Design Finger Ring Is Really Gud. 🙂
Omg I love this SO MUCH!!
nice work how much do you sell it for? how many grams of silver was it?
Thank you so much for sharing this! I love this design and would love to make this ring for an oval star sapphire.
At 0:05 the two cut out templates that you used to put inside the ingot mold; were those hand made and if so, were they cut out of wood?
And at 4:41 when you drew/rolled out the rectangular wire, do you remember what dimensions (thickness and width) you used (looks a bit like 1 to 1.5mmx3mm, but it could be thicker), also what at what increments did you use to mark out the scale design at 4:48? My guess from eyeballing it is about 5mm.
I also forgot to ask, what liquid did you pour into the ingot mold right after at 0:09 ?
Maybe you can tell us how to order or where to buy the rings you made?
Espectacular trabajo 👍👏👏🤦🏻♂️
Wow super ring
Amazing my friend.
What is that white powder that was put in while you melted it?
Gurih, very satisfying
I would rather have solid pure silver/925 silver than have to use sodder honestly, I want to make some Sunstone rings and I have allll kinds of different variations and colors/shades with different patterns of hematite inclusions in them. Also have some agates and chalcedonys and Blue Tiger Eye I would like to make intaglios and all with
I know I could never make something like this as I have trouble soldering.
Telpek🙋♂️Goydum Atawaý sana.Respect
What is the product that you use to make it look blackish?
Another great video 👏👏
What is the liquid you put in the ingot mold just before adding the molten silver?
really nice ring
🤩🤩⭐💯😁😊❤❤ I like this Ring very nice
Stunning!
Perfektná práca. Veľmi pekný prsteň...
Which solder are you using?
Bang, ajarin asah mata bor sama gilingan emas biar hasil lurus dan tidak lengkung, trims
patrinya pake apa bang? gimana cara buatnya?
Which chemical used to make silver black ??
زیباست❤
Meravigliosa tecnica
اسنعا الا مغناة طول في العمر ❤ رحما الله شخصن عمل عمان واتقنه😊
I really want one of those...
Hai iam kerala gold smith❤
Good job
Beautiful!
Outstanding.
Просто отлично, отличная работа, но вот с выбором камня не согласен можно было бы, чтото по интересней поставить, а не ж деный агат, типа бирюзы или малахита, на худой конец обсидиант или опал...
الله يزين الصنعة رائع
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