Thank you for showing in detail how you made those settings and then the close ups of the finished product. Thanks to you I will now try making them myself, your videos are greatly appreciated. And once again a beautiful finished product.
Yet another stunning piece of work by a master craftsman...thank u! Oh may I say, the 3rd piece of music with the ethereal guitar fits ur work so well! Soft, elegant and masterful...
Quedó precioso ese anillo de diamante con rubí encontrado, fue mucho trabajo el que se llevó..!! Que bonitos acabados, eres un maestro joyero Scaffoal..!! Cómo siempre muy interesante el video,.me gusta mucho ver cómo fábricas bellas y muy finas joyas..!! Saludos brother.!!
The claws on these settings are beautiful; perfectly suited to the older stones. They are almost fluid in appearance, gently clasping the lovely, lumpy Old Mine Cut and the beautiful ruby. Sometimes a coloured gem can be so special as to make one salivate. This fits that bill.
I really do have to consider this kind of stuff a form of art. Because it’s obviously not just anybody can do it and doing good, it’s no different than a masterpiece. I wish I had this kind of talent. Talent.
What beautiful craftsmanship, as all your pieces of work are.it is a true honor and a privilege to watch someone such as yourself make these incredible pieces from scratch!keep the videos coming.good luck and good bless!
Привет scaffoal ! Очень интересная работа! Мне нравится смотреть когда вы работаете! Очень приятно видеть классику ювелирного дела! К сожалению, сейчас многие ювелиры стараются упростить свою работу, и не часто используют классический подход в работе ювелира... Ваши видео, отлично показывают, что вы имеете отличное мастерство, и очень хорошую классическую ювелирную школу. Скажу честно - некоторые ваши видео, для себя воспринимаю как учебное пособие! Учиться никогда не стыдно, и никогда не поздно. Всегда жду ваших новых видео! Мои самые добрые пожелания! С уважением, Николай (Украина).
Мое личное мнение ( это только мое мнение!) - если делать кольцо в воске... это будет повседневная работа. Ковка кольца, работа штихелями... - это классический поход в ювелирном деле . Ручная работа - это интересно, это интересно смотреть, и я думаю что клиенту тоже интересно купить изделие ручной работы. Когда бывает хорошее настроение и позволяет время, мне доставляет удовольствие в ручную выковать шинку...
The ruby was so pretty and I was wondering why you fused the gold and silver sides together then cut them apart and refuse them again was it to get a gist where to bend um and put everything?
Nice job but I have a question what kind of torch are you using or do you have any recommendation of a good torch to work with and for one who don't wanna use oxygen tank thanks😃
Ciao Maestro. Bel contrarie'. Complimenti. Domanda: Non si poteva incidere i castoni prima di saldare le due parti del gambo? Mi sembra un passaggio in piu'. Solo una curiosita' tecnica. Buon lavoro
sicuramente si poteva. Realizzando oggetti su ordinazione spesso si modificano gli oggetti in fase di realizzazione, perché il risultato finale sia quello che il cliente desidera.
Pete Moss It's some kind if tar resin, if memory serves. It gets soft above... I want to say 120C. Then you can get most of it off and reuse it. Pretty sure you can get working ones that soften at lower temps as well, though... I've seen some that went soft in very hot water (very convenient), but not sure about the formulation of it. The music titles are written in order at the end, so just google it. It's from a free music library. =)
The term 'pigeon's blood' is often regarded as a misnomer by appraiser's today. Colour is often described as a degree of intensity and a double-barreled coupling of colors (for instance: purplish-red). The take away from this: exactly what is the colour of pigeon's blood. The longer it sits on the pavement, the darker it gets! As an observation, this ruby is a beautiful intense and saturated red. Personally, I rate many coloured stones on their resemblance to a candy! I have seen emeralds that make me drool.
If it`s not an indiscreet question , may I ask you what kind of watch you wear? I`m curious to know what model an excellent craftsman like yourself would choose. As a customer and admirer of hand made jewelry, may I make one small point. I think jewelers should pay particular attention to the `sertissage` of stones. There are few things more embarrassing than having to crawl around a restaurant floor looking for a lost diamond. Please keep an eye on the practicality of actually wearing the piece when considering your designs. I`m sure your customers would appreciate that. Getting stuff tangled in the lace blouse of the lady you are dancing a tango with is, well, I`m sure you can imagine. (After that happened and we finally got untangled, she snapped at me, `Idiot!`, stamped off the dance floor and never ever talked to me ever again. Ecco la vita). I hope that you will consider my minor criticisms as constructive and helpful, which is how they are intended. Beautiful ring by the bye. Excellent craftsmanship and a thoughtful design, 2 stones and 2 color golds. Ying yang ring. Most harmonious. I can but admire. My compliments sir.
@@apples37 I`m fluent in both english and french. Sometimes the word that comes to mind is not in the right language. There`s nothing pompous about it and no reason to insult me.
Not iron. Use at the least silver (you can buy pre-milled lengths in ring shaped "wire"). It is dirt cheap and relatively easy to work, cut, solder, polish etc. Buy silver solder (also not too expensive). You can but zirconium and "grown" rubies and similar stones for practice. For tools: jewelers saw, pliers, blow torch, solder pad, flux, mini drill bits and hand drill, files and polishing mats will get you pretty far. And go check out Soham Harrison's videos for good explanations of the theory or buy a beginners manual.