You've Been Making Rings The Wrong Way - I Can Save You Time And Money

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2017
  • Time your self making a ring the way you have been taught. Now forget everything you have learned about the way you make rings. Try making a ring the way I show you and I guaranteed my way will be quicker and easier and more accurate.
    This film shows you how I can save you time and money. I can make a ring 50% faster than the usual traditional method that has been taught for years and years.
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    Andrew shows you many hints and tips that he has gained from his experience as a professional goldsmith.
    Andrew Berry, a professional jeweller for 30 years, is the training director of www.AtTheBench.com, an award winning on line jewellery training website.
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Komentáře • 956

  • @ryanchee93
    @ryanchee93 Před 2 lety +8

    A 3rd generation Navajo artist. My grandfather was silversmith and he passed away when my father was young. But my father is a sculpture and so am I. But I very much appreciate you helping my gain a piece of my culture and legacy back. Can never say thanks enough for your knowledge.
    ahéé'ée shík'is (thank you my friend in navajo)

  • @lanabeal7438
    @lanabeal7438 Před 2 lety +71

    Hello Andrew, I am so happy I found your instruction videos before starting my jewelry making adventure. I am 70 years old so time is not on my side. Your instructions will save me time, material and lots of frustration. I am sure my greatest friend will be my magnifying glass lol. I hope to live long enough to make each of my family a piece of jewelry, since I have no children this will be something that will last far after I am gone from this earth.

    • @jeanwilcox3464
      @jeanwilcox3464 Před rokem +5

      Im 64 and so appreciate him

    • @peterross8392
      @peterross8392 Před rokem +4

      Im 66 so me too

    • @trishagensic3216
      @trishagensic3216 Před rokem +5

      Lana, I am one over the age of reason as well at more than 72. You can do it! I can make some things, but at our ages, not sure if I have the patience to finish them correctly.

    • @verdabehner8963
      @verdabehner8963 Před rokem +4

      Im 67 and so grateful for Andrews video and all the comments'. I feel like im too old to be starting this. My idea was to try to sell it. It takes years to become skilled at jewelry making. I probably dont have years as I nearly died 7 months ago from congestive heart failure. So to take some pressure off I decided to make as a hobby and if I can sell ,even better. Good luck to all you

    • @richardparry1966
      @richardparry1966 Před rokem +3

      Hi after spending 30 years as a steel fabricator, we used the same method as you to make steel rings, albeit on a much larger scale. Its so much quicker and less hassle. I naturally used the same technique when i started making jewellery, it was just logical. Carry on the good work and unfortunately there'll always be people out there who dont like being told they're wrong.

  • @Trapezius8oblique
    @Trapezius8oblique Před 3 lety +55

    Don’t take any notice of the “negitive nellys”. We are lucky to have you help us Andrew, and we appreciate your helpful videos and time you take to educate us.

  • @Baroque_Back_Mountain
    @Baroque_Back_Mountain Před 2 lety +1

    Im quite stunned that you would get online and offer people FREE tutorials, revealing what has taken decades for you to learn through painstaking trial and error.....and you offer that knowledge for FREE.....and STILL, people have the nerve to criticize your techniques, because they are maybe different from their own techniques...WOW
    Well, I LOVE what you're teaching me, and I'm very thankful for your excellent tutelage.

  • @jimbenge9649
    @jimbenge9649 Před 5 lety +86

    Hi Andrew, I have come to this craft quite by accident. Three years ago I fell ill and was told I can no longer work, frankly at 58 there are not many telephone engineers still in the field, with the help of CZcams I taught myself leather craft and wood carving whilst trying to find a way of making a living. I carved a couple of pendants from willow bark and went online for some tips on chains and jump rings and found a world of information about jewellry making and silversmithing. I have collected together a small tool kit, enhanced of course by my already large collection of adaptable tools, and I am now ready to begin. I came across your channel a couple of weeks ago and I have to say they are by far the best instructional videos I have seen on CZcams to date. I will be attempting my first ring within the week, copper for practice, and I will be employing your method from the start so as to avoid bad habits developing. A big thank you for channel, I am learning loads and looking forward to putting it into practice. Jim.

    • @ALEXGIBSONCMG
      @ALEXGIBSONCMG Před 4 lety +1

      i wish i knew how this fleshed out

    • @Bonnie-sd7et
      @Bonnie-sd7et Před 4 lety +1

      Jim Benge You’re an inspiration! How’s it going...

    • @CheekyMonkey1776
      @CheekyMonkey1776 Před 4 lety +3

      I’m in the same boat. I was a Financial Manager and became disabled after an very bad fall. I’m even about the same age.
      My wife and I opened an Etsy store last year.

    • @MandyWoodArtist
      @MandyWoodArtist Před 3 lety +1

      LOL me too - Im 58 and just not able to make stained glass anymore - cant stand up to work or lift any weight these days so have moved onto jewellery - I just love Andrews candor and info packed deliveries - and bloopers he has at the end of a lot of vids.

    • @jimbenge9649
      @jimbenge9649 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Bonnie-sd7et Without mentioning the 'c' word, progress is delayed, however, I am still practicing the craft and improving. Frirnds and family are benefiting greatly. Haha.

  • @carolinerumsey7882
    @carolinerumsey7882 Před 4 lety +47

    Love this! I think this was the video that convinced me to subscribe to At The Bench. My instructor was horrified when I started using this method (doing it the "wrong" way), and pushed me to use the "traditional" method in class. I'm a newbie, frustrated, at making every mistake, not getting the edges to line up - though I really tried to get it right. I finally took the project home, and used the method you demo in this video - sawed through both ends in a single saw pass. The edges lined up - YES! - even though the cut was a bit wonky. I took the result back to class, showed it to my instructor; and after she told me it was really good, I told her how I did it. I also recommended your youtube channel to her and to the other students in my class.

    • @karenstephenson5776
      @karenstephenson5776 Před 2 lety +10

      I'm also a newbie to jewellery making but how lucky am I? Our instructor told us to WATCH Andrew Berry. I'm so greatful to Andrew and my teacher Deborah. A huge thank you Andrew.

  • @marameadows7242
    @marameadows7242 Před rokem +6

    Bless you! I am one of those wonky filers. I have been so insanely frustrated. Feeling so discouraged. Feeling like a failure. I'm enrolled in a jewelry school. About to finish the 2nd term. This will help me tremendously! Thank you SOOO very much for having this channel and sharing your wisdom!

  • @charbraun4736
    @charbraun4736 Před 7 lety +100

    I too was taught the original way...and was laughing at your not quite getting it right because that's been the story of my life...Andrew Berry you are a freakin' genius! No fuss no muss just getting that second ring made! ❤️

  • @hannahsansburn2372
    @hannahsansburn2372 Před 3 lety +4

    Andrew....my goodness...if I could give you a hug right now, golly would I!!!!! You haven't any idea the frustrating time I've suffered doing things the "old fashioned" way...even while reading the books and watching the tutorials I was thinking to myself "NO THIS ISNT WORKING" you literally have just saved me from almost giving up! It was getting THAT frustrating for me. Thank you SO MUCH. you HAVE made my life SO much better I am finally ENJOYING bezel setting....so so much. THANK YOU!

  • @helenm6474
    @helenm6474 Před 4 lety +32

    This is brilliant, I did a silversmith course using the old method and it was a nightmare getting the ends to meet, so much so it stopped me trying to learn more, now I’m going to restart using this method. Thanks so much Andrew.

    • @brandied.7706
      @brandied.7706 Před 2 měsíci

      I've experienced the SAME thing. Ended up wasting SO MUCH money buying little tools to help file a perfectly straight edge and STILL being frustrated... that I just completely lost interest in going any further (AND, feeling like a complete failure)! I've come back to it recently... passion ABLAZE, lol... hopefully this helps avoid the frustration that caused me to walk away in the first place! Thank you so much Andrew for sharing all of the info that you do. It TRULY IS appreciated!

  • @loonywatcher
    @loonywatcher Před 7 lety +7

    I am self taught, (but do come from a metalworking background) and your way of making rings is exactly what I've been doing. I have seen videos using the "original" way and just thought that seems like a long winded way of doing it. So seeing this I now know that I'm not doing it "wrong".

  • @susantarantino4839
    @susantarantino4839 Před 3 lety +21

    I'm just about to make an 18k gold wedding band for a friend and am so glad I watched this video beforehand because I would have done it the other way. Did a few practice runs with silver and it makes perfect sense and works beautifully. Thank you Andrew for your expertise and years of experience. I have learned a lot from your tutelage. Warm regards, with gratitude.

  • @susiehall6270
    @susiehall6270 Před 5 lety +6

    Dear Andrew, as a former second-level teacher for 41years, I have taken up jewellery making in the night school of my former school. I would like to compliment you on your superb teaching skills. The ability to explain processes and techniques, which are quite complex, in a very simple way, is absolutely wonderful. Congratulations! Many "teachers", who may be expert in their subject, never master the skill of explaining complex matters in a way that is accessible to those who are not already experts. You have that gift. Thank you for sharing with us.
    With kindest regards,
    Susie Hall

  • @Bonnie-sd7et
    @Bonnie-sd7et Před 4 lety +9

    Andrew, thank you! I’m altering career paths in my forties and this is so helpful for a beginner.

  • @robertahubert9155
    @robertahubert9155 Před rokem +1

    I am so glad I found this video because I am a beginner and I have not yet learned any other way. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @suewaddy7390
    @suewaddy7390 Před 4 lety +1

    Andrew, thank you so very much for sharing your vast knowledge. I am starting out on my jewellery making journey at the age of 75 , I am so glad I have found you, your 10 best bench tool video has got me ordering and spending my children’s inheritance.
    Best tip . Ignore the negative,life is too short, there is always a jealous person ready to put you down.
    You are fabulous.

  • @sandraroberts7869
    @sandraroberts7869 Před 6 lety +6

    I love this method Andrew. It's so much like saw cut jump rings scaled up, no one would argue that one cut makes the best join there. I have used this to create a set of identical stacker rings, so quick and accurate. Thank you for all your videos, I've subscribed for some years now and have learned so much.

  • @boomanh63
    @boomanh63 Před 5 lety +6

    I saw this method taught by an Instructor from Rio Grande. Great minds must think alike. Love your work Andrew!

  • @lynnbraden3105
    @lynnbraden3105 Před 2 lety

    I am an American and have been watching you off and on. Always try your way and find it is easy.

  • @TheNataZhu
    @TheNataZhu Před měsícem

    Don’t pay attention to those “pricks “ and their comments! Your videos and instructions are great : clear, very detailed and you show your way how you do it, whoever does it differently - they can make their own tutorials. I’m just finishing my beginners silversmith class and I like your way and technique much more then we were taught, but I’m not going to criticize what I’ve been taught , I just going to choose which technique I like and prefer better ! Please keep doing what you doing and teach us!

  • @purdiewendy
    @purdiewendy Před 4 lety +5

    I am a retiree and my hobby is jewellery making and this video has made me so much more confident to make a ring as your way is so much easier thank you Andrew. Wendy

  • @TracieAlmond
    @TracieAlmond Před 3 lety +8

    I learned the ‘old’ method recently. Your way looks way easier and more accurate. I’m definitely going to try it for my next ring. Yay! No more wonky filed ends. Thanks 🙂

  • @danielleantoinettemeyer9121

    I was a jeweller until i had a baby. Today i gave my twenty seven year old baby a lesson on how to make a simple ring. We watched your video and it was so helpful. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR SKILLS

  • @melissab4710
    @melissab4710 Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks Andrew. It's so great that as a self taught silversmith that I can learn the right way and straight away by watching you.
    I'm just starting out and find these videos so valuable.
    Thank you so much.
    🇦🇺

  • @kkey4700
    @kkey4700 Před 3 lety +5

    Brilliant! Saves time and major frustration, I’ve watched a lot of tutorials and you’re the first one to show it this way! Can’t thank you enough! Great teacher 😀

  • @auppale
    @auppale Před 7 lety +5

    Exactly what I needed. It was so frustrating with the old method, the size was never good! Can't wait to try this way, thank you Andrew! And thank you for all your videos in general, I learned more with you than in my old "famous" french paying school. Even in english I understand everything better with your courses!

  • @imranabdulkarim8593
    @imranabdulkarim8593 Před 2 lety

    Today I got so frustrated because of the same reason that I wanted to quit making ring, then I watched the video in which you demonstrated the best way possible. I cannot thank you enough.

  • @lilyhayes9636
    @lilyhayes9636 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks so much Andrew, can’t imagine how much time I’ll be saving from now onwards by watching your tutorials.

  • @water-sorb7899
    @water-sorb7899 Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you Andrew. I've been a member of his site for a few years and absolutely love it. I view it as buying a wonderful tool and use it all the time. He is a wonderful instructor and well worth every cent it cost to join!!

  • @lydiakalyna9299
    @lydiakalyna9299 Před 4 lety +4

    That was absolutely fabulous. I’m looking forward to trying this next time I make a ring. Thank you very much.

  • @patty8998
    @patty8998 Před 7 lety +2

    BLESS YOUR HEART! I had just ordered my torch, brick, stand, etc. Yours was the FIRST video I watched on making rings, and I'm so excited about it now! It doesn't look so complicated and difficult with YOUR method versus the old way. THANK YOU!

  • @soulfuljewels8059
    @soulfuljewels8059 Před 7 lety +4

    This method makes total sense! Thank you Andrew!

  • @AtineaN
    @AtineaN Před 7 lety +4

    OK, I'm sold. Especially seeing how easy it is to shape a wider ring. I make a lot of wide rings and, while I've never had a seam crack, I do have to fiddle a lot with them before soldering, to get the ends to join perfectly. This looks to be a great time saver, not to mention more neat and precise. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • @melissaramser4816
    @melissaramser4816 Před 6 lety +6

    Love this method! I have always struggled with getting my joints flush. I avoid making rings for this very reason. Now I can start perfecting this method and begin making rings to sell! Thank you Andrew!

  • @porldenicolo4800
    @porldenicolo4800 Před 3 lety +1

    I am having a fabulous time watching your videos, thank you for doing it. Your method is how I was taught 34 years ago and by far the best especially in terms of accuracy. However I've not had a workshop for 20 plus years and just getting my old tools back next week, so trying to refresh my memory! Very excited and apprehensive, thanks again, your films are either reminding me of things not at the front of my mind or teaching me new things.

  • @tossedntumbledjewelry2437

    I love your method! Logical and practical. You are clear, so easy to understand, great sense of humor, a total pleasure to learn from!

  • @tonyataylor030
    @tonyataylor030 Před 5 lety +36

    Love it. Almost like an engineer meets an artist.

  • @sbmiller7477
    @sbmiller7477 Před 7 lety +19

    Brilliant. A circle is smaller on the inside and larger on the outside so with the D method the outside of the circle moves farther than the inside as you reshape from straight into the circle. The joint on the outside has farther to move which logically causes stress on the ring. Your method creates so much less stress particularly on a thick shank. I am fairly new to working with silver. I was troubled by that D shape but did not know a better way. Thank you so much.

  • @catharinekennedy3383
    @catharinekennedy3383 Před 7 lety +1

    Love your teaching style and understandable techniques. Need to watch all the videos now! Thanks!

  • @tooncess1
    @tooncess1 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video on how to make rings. Will try it out tomorrow and I am sure your method will work better than the old way.

  • @lindabobinda
    @lindabobinda Před 7 lety +7

    Oh.my.god. Andrew, this will save my hands!! I've been doing this for 5+ years. Thank you for this. Brilliant and so simple! No more D shape for me if I can help it!

  • @JayDub_143
    @JayDub_143 Před 4 lety +3

    I think your way is brilliant and cannot thank you enough for the priceless knowledge you graciously share with us!! As a beginner your way truly gave me the confidence to make my very first ring which came out perfectly thanks to your perfected method!!! I love your channel and again thank you so much!!!

  • @13th.doordesigns15
    @13th.doordesigns15 Před 3 lety

    Spot on. Im going to be using this method from now on. Thank you for sharing your work and ideas with all of us.

  • @lisalundquist1083
    @lisalundquist1083 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you so much! Filing, re cutting and more filling have been the bane of my existence! Off to try this method now :)

  • @terry1086
    @terry1086 Před 6 lety +6

    This is fabulous. It will be called the AB method in my next class of new & old students on 9/12/2017. Thanks.

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff Před 7 lety +3

    totally agree with this excellent video - what a gift you are!

  • @danstone7664
    @danstone7664 Před 6 lety +1

    What a relief! I had been really struggling to get my ends to meet perfectly. I'm delighted to discover your method. Thank you.

  • @jeremyconrad9108
    @jeremyconrad9108 Před 6 lety

    Ty for this video. i just started doing jewelry part time and this will save me so much time. very practical and genius way to make rings. it does not take a 30 year jewelry smith to realize this is infact the best way to make a ring. I have done it the old way for years and it is painfully anoying. Please dont stop making these incredible tutorials

  • @warvetbill3450
    @warvetbill3450 Před 5 lety +4

    What a wonderful channel. I've been making silver coin rings for a while, hammering and turning (a part of therapy). I stumbled into your casting with delft clay video with a desire to make sterling silver 20-sided dice and then saw this video. You've given me so many ideas just watching these two videos. I have so much to learn about all of this but you have inspired me with your confidence and professionalism. It's one thing to be skilled in a craft, but to hold the ability to inspire others to learn and create is truly an art. I have no formal education with metal work and have been looking for a teacher for answers. Thank you for making this available to me. I would love to see you make a 20-sided die. Before I ask for advice though, I will watch all of your videos. Thank you again!

  • @suelacy7396
    @suelacy7396 Před 7 lety +4

    This is brilliant, thank you. I have been so frustrated with the file-the-ends and saw-it-through method. It takes forever.

  • @shonaaitken7635
    @shonaaitken7635 Před 4 lety

    I LOVE this. It makes absolute sense. Thanks for sharing.

  • @shilohndrah
    @shilohndrah Před 9 měsíci

    Love learning from you Andrew Berry! It's brilliant that you show the old way as well as your more efficient method. I'm not a jeweler, but work in many media, and learning materials, tools, and applications works for everything you come across - cooking, gardening, building - you name it. Thank you so much!

  • @Raysamui
    @Raysamui Před 7 lety +5

    That's how I've been making rings for a few years now. Less waste especially using gold. Nice one Andrew

  • @BlueLineofthesky
    @BlueLineofthesky Před 7 lety +37

    Very informative film. Thank you Andrew. I am making rings your way because I watch your videos from many years ago. Is fast and reliable techniques. Thank you for your generosity to show for free so many useful things.

  • @hundredhobbies3691
    @hundredhobbies3691 Před 3 lety

    Awesome teaching!!! Love your techniques!

  • @juliehaffenden5048
    @juliehaffenden5048 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant method. Thank you so much.

  • @debbie38381
    @debbie38381 Před 7 lety +8

    Love it, thank you. I never could get mine without filing, and most of the time it would be off anyway.

  • @josephtenorio9796
    @josephtenorio9796 Před 4 lety +3

    THANK YOU ANDREW, YOUR VIDEO MAKE SO MUCH SENCE, I JUST RETIRED & WAS LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO TO MAKE SOME MONEY, AND THIS IS GOING TO BE MY FIRST TIME, TO MAKE A RING I"M SO HAPPY I FOUND YOUR PAGE, AND I LEARN HOW TO MAKE IT THE QUICK & EASY WAY, JENNY MARTINEZ FROM THE ISLAND GUAM!!

  • @joyc7875
    @joyc7875 Před 5 lety

    I am learning and watching you do these two different ways show complete common sense to do it your way. You save time and money....Thank you.

  • @nikolasguerrero7247
    @nikolasguerrero7247 Před rokem

    27 and starting a company. Your videos help out a lot. Thank you 🙏🏾

  • @artisanalchemybymichele471

    Oh for goodness sake - so simple and it's a no brainer! I can't believe this isn't taught as the "norm"! Thank you Andrew.

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff Před 7 lety +19

    Andrew (!!) You are plain old CORRECT!! Right on! And thank you times a zillion! One more metal making myth, BUSTED!

  • @sethchapman8001
    @sethchapman8001 Před 2 lety

    This method is really great. Makes things so much easier for sure. Thanks!!

  • @ee031692
    @ee031692 Před 5 lety

    Thank you Andrew, I'm just starting to learn and do soldering and I'm so happy that I watch this video first. Thank you for sharing this method.

  • @Vikette1000
    @Vikette1000 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks, Andrew!
    We were taught the original way on literally our first evening class, as the instructors had a long length of metal which they sawed to our specific requirements. It saved them metal and didn't force us noobs to wrestle a saw. Even with the forced wrangling to align the ends, we each had a soldered and polished ring by the second night - and we were all oohing and aahing over our accomplishments. ;) So I can see why the D-shape is taught to us hobbyists. I guess most of us don't revisit techniques we think we've learnt, even when we're swearing as we do them.

  • @momapug
    @momapug Před 4 lety +7

    Same way I make jump rings, always works perfectly!

  • @ajcvij
    @ajcvij Před 7 lety

    That is a fantastically elegant way to make a ring, can't wait to try it. Thank you.

  • @groovygrump
    @groovygrump Před rokem

    Perfect! Thank you for sharing your invaluable knowledge!

  • @caitlynchapman5126
    @caitlynchapman5126 Před 5 lety +5

    This is genius. I've been struggling with learning how to make a good joint and solder it well, and I think this will help. Would this method also apply to making bezels? I would think so?

  • @SoulfulVeg
    @SoulfulVeg Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you! I just started my jewelry making journey, and I've only taken a few classes. Since I'm stuck in the house during the covid 19 outbreak, I sourced some copper and brass, and I tried to make a few pieces. The ring drove me crazy. I'm going to try another ring tomorrow using your method. Thank you so much!

  • @jackygunnell7178
    @jackygunnell7178 Před 2 lety

    I’m new to jewellery making and I am so glad I have found you. This is genius. Thank you for taking time to pass on your knowledge.

  • @colleenbitting796
    @colleenbitting796 Před 2 lety

    Thank you. Your method so works for me. Simple common sense combined with such efficiency.

  • @gullreefclub
    @gullreefclub Před 5 lety +3

    Andrew Recently I have become interested in making jewelry and have made a few rings in cooper for practice without seeing this video and your method for making a ring. I have however seen the “old time” method of making a ring and personally thought it did not make any sense. The only thing that I could figure with the “old fashion” method of making rings is that when that method was developed saw blades were wider and cut a ragged kerf thus requiring the filing to fit method. That all said without seeing this video I have been sawing though my solder joint like you demonstrated because that is how I cut butt joints for wood and also aluminum, copper, and brass sheet work.

  • @BlackWid0w
    @BlackWid0w Před 7 lety +7

    It just makes more sense to have the ring round before soldering. I was taught the wrong way and it really is the wrong way. Is a real struggle to make it round after soldering that ridiculous "oval" shape. This really is just common sense. Thanks Andrew!

    • @marciabb7684
      @marciabb7684 Před 5 lety

      The “D” shape does allow the ring to stand without a third hand to solder.

    • @AbsentWithoutLeaving
      @AbsentWithoutLeaving Před 5 lety

      @@marciabb7684 He solders his lying flat, so no third hand required. But it seems he uses a lot more solder than required, which does require a bit more clean-up.

  • @glennbuchanan1944
    @glennbuchanan1944 Před 4 lety

    Love it...that's working smarter and not harder..thanks Andrew.

  • @harrietrossow2505
    @harrietrossow2505 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much Andrew for sharing your tremendous knowledge. Wonderful method.

  • @naomiwendy2234
    @naomiwendy2234 Před 7 lety +7

    Thank you Andrew for presenting this technique in the last two films.
    I've done it with the classic "D" technique, and even as a novice wondered if there wasn't an easier, more efficient way. The idea of approaching it the same way one would approach sawing jumprings... makes better sense to me.
    Thanks again.

    • @lindakessinger4971
      @lindakessinger4971 Před 7 lety +1

      It is obviously the way to go! Why would anyone have a problem with doing something better and quicker? Thanks for the knowledge!

  • @staceythrasher1029
    @staceythrasher1029 Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you so much, I am very new to Metalsmithing. I recently tried making a couple of rings the old way and it was nothing but a trial of frustration. I could not get a flush end whatsoever to be able to get a solid soldering seam. I can't wait to try your way. Your generosity is very appreciated with teaching newbies this technique.

  • @nilo70
    @nilo70 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Andrew , for sharing this with all of us !

  • @nolap67
    @nolap67 Před 5 lety

    This way of making a ring makes so much more sense to me. I am new to this and have been shown the D method. Takes forever. So much better your way Andrew. Thank you so much! Glad I found your tutorials. Absolutely brilliant.

  • @Lyn4817
    @Lyn4817 Před 7 lety +6

    Your technique is logical. Unfortunately far too many people have no comprehension of logic, even less have common sense. I only wish both you and You Tube videos had been around thirty years ago. Far too many teaching any subject, refuse to change their methods or heaven forbid, be corrected. Even though it would benefit the students in the long run. Most times the battle is against ego.

    • @denttech2515
      @denttech2515 Před 6 lety +1

      Lyn R unfortunately ego controls the corrupt world we live in. We should all live above the ego and we would benefit beyond belief. Wishful thinking

  • @beadsandbabble
    @beadsandbabble Před 7 lety +13

    I'm fairly new to metalsmithing and I can even see the benefit to your way Andrew. One of the most difficult things for me so far has been to file straight edges. You are right about losing length as well which means incorrect size and more work/time. It really comes down to common sense and of course your 30 years of experience. A doctor friend of mine once told me that you're considered an expert after you've performed a task over 10,000 times. You're an expert, just saying, :o) and quite frankly I'm grateful to you for sharing your knowledge with the Artisan community. I have several ring orders I have to start this weekend and I'll be doing it your way! What do I have to lose---OH, yes....more precious metal and time if I keep doing the frustrating D thingy'. I think I might time myself doing it both ways too, just to see how it goes. Let the nay-sayers keep making the D thingy,' some people have to do everything the hard way. Thank you again for taking the time to make the videos and for sharing your invaluable knowledge and experience!

    • @femiakin-olugbade4141
      @femiakin-olugbade4141 Před 6 lety

      How can I cast a gents ring using the sand system you used to cast a gold ball

    • @vaudyP
      @vaudyP Před 5 lety

      If you do it 10 0000 times without learning or improving the technique thats an old hand but not necessarily an expert.. AB is right and its just the kind of inherent efficiency you wouldv hoped generations of mastery would have evolved towards. In the end its down to an individual innovator to finesse the method. Long may they be heeded and sooner rewarded.

  • @deborahward1438
    @deborahward1438 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Andrew. I tried this today and it made a huge difference. Lovely clean and strong ring join.

  • @1ilango1
    @1ilango1 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely brilliant method, well explained and demonstrated.

  • @MrWizard-gz2ju
    @MrWizard-gz2ju Před 6 lety +4

    I know annealing silver makes it softer. How do you harden silver when making a ring?

  • @jimbettridge3123
    @jimbettridge3123 Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent method Andrew, will use it from now on, thanks!

  • @richardbinell2053
    @richardbinell2053 Před rokem

    Brilliant. Simple. Logical. Inspiring. Thank you.

  • @cathyenright9253
    @cathyenright9253 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for an excellent and very thorough video. Your method saves time and money, and most importantly to me, saves frustration.

  • @barbarayuson227
    @barbarayuson227 Před 3 lety

    BEST FILM EVER!! The frustrating situation you've described was exactly what I was experiencing!! Thank you!!

  • @Viktoranthony
    @Viktoranthony Před 2 lety

    I am grateful for the knowledge you’re sharing thank you.

  • @CrystalStarGems
    @CrystalStarGems Před 2 lety

    As a total newbie, I'm so glad I found your videos first! Everything you explained made perfect sense. Thank you!

  • @peter4Flags
    @peter4Flags Před 4 lety +2

    Thank You Andrew going to give this a go. It really is appreciated .

  • @lorenzimoi
    @lorenzimoi Před 2 lety

    You are great!!! Really doesn't matter what other people say! You take your time to teach us, that's very much appreciated. Thank you from Brazil!

  • @hannahcollins4862
    @hannahcollins4862 Před 3 lety

    This was beyond helpful. Thank you so much

  • @reneeziegler3823
    @reneeziegler3823 Před 6 lety

    What an elegant and practical solution! Thank you.

  • @kimberlymillis4433
    @kimberlymillis4433 Před 2 lety

    I love this method. Thank you!

  • @karentelford257
    @karentelford257 Před 7 lety

    Thank you, Andrew. Your way is definitely quicker and easier. Thumbs up!

  • @marialaurarodriguezstorani1335

    Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!!!!

  • @susane945
    @susane945 Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial! Thanks. I also really love your no BS attitude! 👍😊💖

  • @aprilswartz854
    @aprilswartz854 Před rokem

    I love your way of teaching. You have a wonderful way of explaining things so that it's easy to understand and apply what I've learned from you. I think your way is the best way I've just started trying to learn to make jewelry on my own by watching videos like yours. I've tried using the solder paste and it really didn't work very well for me. And I didn't think I would be able to find someone using anything else on here. Until I finally came across your videos thank God! I can't wait to learn more from you. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful techniques.