Opal Cluster Pendant

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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2022
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Komentáře • 22

  • @mvaughan-green1270
    @mvaughan-green1270 Před 2 lety

    You made it look so easy that I think I will give this a try. Loved the way you pushed the bezel over the Opal.

  • @maladylis08
    @maladylis08 Před 2 lety

    I always wanted to do do this but was afraid it was a waste of metal. Now with your tute, I think I can handle it ! Thank you !!

  • @Zacavelli
    @Zacavelli Před 2 lety

    terrific pendant and video, i cant believe you give this all out for free!

  • @MrDutchman100
    @MrDutchman100 Před rokem

    Excellent job.

  • @LarryDallas
    @LarryDallas Před 2 lety

    Gorgeous Pendant Peter!
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @indira3
    @indira3 Před 2 lety

    This is so Beautiful !!! Thank you very much for sharing your art 💜🌸

  • @louiselyons5187
    @louiselyons5187 Před 2 lety

    A gorgeous piece, very nicely done!!

  • @bezalelex31
    @bezalelex31 Před 11 měsíci

    Try using flat piece of microcrystalline wax, or modeling clay and bury into clay (approx 2mm) around bezel to level prongs. posts. Cut piece of aluminium strip to make (tape it or rubber band it closed) flask for item. Use DENTAL casting powder (won't crystalize from torch) to make slurry, pour in, let harden, remove strip, flip, remove clay or wax, then solder exposed, perfectly aligned and spaced prongs. 😉Just another way of doing it. Great for those who tend to shake a lil'😄

  • @kenwalker7160
    @kenwalker7160 Před 2 lety

    excellent pendant peter really nice

  • @PhilStevensphilongold

    Nice work! Can I give you a tip for making the bezel for the doublet - set the stone on your bench or peg, use the handle part of your tweezers to keep the bezel wire at right angles to the bench or peg and gently push the setting metal around the stone with the handle part of your tweezers. This keeps a lot of tool marks away from your metal and helps to ease the setting metal around the stone.
    Also it is a pity you didn't come up with a better carrier (bail) for the chain. You have done a lot of good work on this piece, it would have been much better if you could have thought of something more creative for the chain carrier. (I don't like the word bail. It is American. We English need to use our own words. lol) Phil (from philongold)

  • @festivamaxima8006
    @festivamaxima8006 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot!

  • @teperikaetr
    @teperikaetr Před 2 lety

    Gorgeous. I am been takin metalsmith for a bout a year and a half. Once a week. This is beautifull. I would it have issues adding each post due to every time I add a post close to the other the other ones keep comming off, unless I use oker, bit when is too close sometimes the oker gets everywhere and then I have problems having the solder flow. I need to practice more.

  • @vaypet
    @vaypet Před 2 lety

    Amazing tutorial! Did you go back to those slightly loose stones to tighten them afterwards. How would we tighten them if we see them wobbling a bit?

  • @expgame71
    @expgame71 Před 2 lety

    Où avez-vous trouvé le marteleur de chez dremel

  • @rameshkhadka2789
    @rameshkhadka2789 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💯

  • @candagl249
    @candagl249 Před 2 lety

    Warbett 💪💪💪

  • @aumi.jewels
    @aumi.jewels Před 2 lety

    I’m a advanced silversmith and I also teach online but I would be interested in taking some classes. Since I’m a self taught silversmith. I do not have any certificate and I’m needing some kind of a certificate for a company I’m wanting to do work for… Can you please advise me regarding your jeweler Academy???

  • @bezalelex31
    @bezalelex31 Před 2 lety

    Use pure silver for bzl. No memory after annealing and easier to file and push on vitreous material such as opals and sphene. Good also on softer stuff such as apatite with a bit of butt puckering added for good measure😂😢😮

    • @jewellerytrainingsolutions9978
      @jewellerytrainingsolutions9978  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't usually use fine silver as it's too soft. For this one I used a silver and palladium alloy that has a beautiful shine and doesnt tarnish

  • @trptrungblogs
    @trptrungblogs Před 2 lety

    ❤️❤️❤️👍💎

  • @rajasadhukhan434
    @rajasadhukhan434 Před rokem

    😲Wow