Julessa Scofield
Julessa Scofield
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Відео

Time Lapse: Bezel Set Gemstone Ring
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Time Lapse: Bezel Set Gemstone Ring
Real Time: Setting an Oval Shaped Faceted Stone in a Step Bezel Setting
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Real Time: Setting an Oval Shaped Faceted Stone in a Step Bezel Setting
Real Time: Fabricating a Step Bezel for an Oval Faceted Stone
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Real Time: Fabricating a Step Bezel for an Oval Faceted Stone
Real Time: Calculating a Step Bezel for an Oval Faceted Stone
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Real Time: Calculating a Step Bezel for an Oval Faceted Stone
Real Time: Porcupine Quill Earrings
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Real Time: Porcupine Quill Earrings
Jewelry Making Tips: Soldering Practice
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Jewelry Making Tips: Soldering Practice
I’m Back! A Quick Studio Tour
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I’m Back! A Quick Studio Tour
Real Time: Scoring and Bending
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Real Time: Scoring and Bending
Real Time: Keum Boo
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Real Time: Keum Boo
Real Time: Reticulation
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Real Time: Reticulation
Jewelry Making Tips: Do I Need a Sketchbook?
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Jewelry Making Tips: Do I Need a Sketchbook?
Jewelry Making Tips: Soldering 102
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Jewelry Making Tips: Soldering 102
Jewelry Making Tips: Soldering 101
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Jewelry Making Tips: Soldering 101
Jewelry Tool Talk: Polishing Wheels & Compounds
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Jewelry Tool Talk: Polishing Wheels & Compounds
Real Time: Pave Stone Setting
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Real Time: Pave Stone Setting
Jewelry Tool Talk: Stonesetting Burs
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Jewelry Tool Talk: Stonesetting Burs
Real Time: Making a Hollow Form for Jewelry Making
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Real Time: Making a Hollow Form for Jewelry Making
Real Time: How to Bezel Set A Faceted Stone For Jewelry Making
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Real Time: How to Bezel Set A Faceted Stone For Jewelry Making
Real Time: How To Make Hinges for Jewelry
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Real Time: How To Make Hinges for Jewelry
Soldering Tip
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Soldering Tip
Time Lapse: Can I Make a Spinner Ring?
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Time Lapse: Can I Make a Spinner Ring?
Jewelry Tool Talk: Sandpaper versus Sanding Discs
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Jewelry Tool Talk: Sandpaper versus Sanding Discs
Real Time: Basket Setting a Stone Step-by-Step (Prong Setting)
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Real Time: Basket Setting a Stone Step-by-Step (Prong Setting)
Real Time: How to Make a Basket Setting
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Real Time: How to Make a Basket Setting
Real Time: How to Make a Burnisher Step-by-Step
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Real Time: How to Make a Burnisher Step-by-Step
Real Time: Step-by-Step Flush Setting Round Faceted Gemstones
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Real Time: Step-by-Step Flush Setting Round Faceted Gemstones
Real Time: Signet Ring Part 3
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Real Time: Signet Ring Part 3
Real Time: Signet Ring Part 2
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Real Time: Signet Ring Part 2
Real Time: Signet Ring Part 1
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Real Time: Signet Ring Part 1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @milouschmidt
    @milouschmidt 7 днів тому

    Great class thank you ❤❤❤

  • @msandigail
    @msandigail 11 днів тому

    The tip at 12:30, to use the half round pliers to assist with holding it while filing - - MIND BLOWN!!!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 9 днів тому

      New level unlocked! A complete game changer and saves your fingers a lot of aching 😂😃

  • @ÅsaBackman-t8s
    @ÅsaBackman-t8s 15 днів тому

    Thanks 😊 That tool you use to set the stone what is that called so I can buy one? Do you have links to buy the things I need?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 9 днів тому

      I used a 3/32 size rod of brass to make the pusher for the stone. The pointed steel burnisher I made from a broken ball bur. I made a video for it as well: ua-cam.com/video/dLdRps4RWPM/v-deo.htmlsi=MTnu9_OFf-PduZ6-

  • @margymy
    @margymy 19 днів тому

    Great clear video on how to do

  • @HungryElephant
    @HungryElephant 27 днів тому

    Julessa, thank you for this! Going to season my crucible today so this helps so much!!!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 27 днів тому

      Anytime! I’m happy this is helpful for you. Don’t be nervous, just take the fire and go to town 😆

  • @xfiltrate8427
    @xfiltrate8427 Місяць тому

    Thank you! It was very helpful!!!😀

  • @barryculli6809
    @barryculli6809 Місяць тому

    My new favorite silversmithing teacher!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith Місяць тому

      Wow!! Thank you so much Barry. I have been busy developing new content and working on a members area for my website so stay tuned for more videos. 😁

    • @diptir7
      @diptir7 19 днів тому

      Mine too ❤

  • @jeaniebrantley
    @jeaniebrantley Місяць тому

    Very interesting and informative. This is the first of your videos I have watched. I really like your style!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith Місяць тому

      Thank you so much Jeanie! I am working on new videos and getting my new permanent studio up & running, so stay tuned! 🥰

  • @elosia111
    @elosia111 2 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for that film 🥰🥰🥰

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 2 місяці тому

      I’m so happy you liked it. I have more planned and am working on some new videos.

    • @elosia111
      @elosia111 2 місяці тому

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 🥰

  • @carmencpagan1955
    @carmencpagan1955 2 місяці тому

    Mil gracias, la explicación precisa, gracias

  • @lonanorthener8644
    @lonanorthener8644 2 місяці тому

    Such a great video. I am subscribed and will watch more of your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! I truly appreciate the feedback. I’m working on some new videos now that I’m settled into the last studio I think I’ll ever have to move to 🤪😁

  • @alicekomene2460
    @alicekomene2460 3 місяці тому

    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 3 місяці тому

      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 3 місяці тому

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmith I can't wait!

  • @kitnbub
    @kitnbub 3 місяці тому

    So do the holes stay open? What happens if people wash their hands. Does liquid get trapped inside? Thank you for the demonstration!!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 3 місяці тому

      Yes, the holes do stay open. If they submerge for a significant amount of time, water will seep into the ring. However, the holes should be as small as you can drill them to help prevent the water inside. Their only purpose is to prevent a problem when you solder the pieces together. 😁

  • @ch1apet761
    @ch1apet761 3 місяці тому

    I'm jeweler / diamond setter and I approve this video

  • @rosaposa90
    @rosaposa90 3 місяці тому

    This video was soooo clear!! THANK YOU ❤❤

  • @alexsar54
    @alexsar54 4 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for sharing! Just one small question: how did you make that insert perfectly round after soldering it?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 4 місяці тому

      Hello! I used a round ring mandrel to reshape the piece to fit the inside of the top to get it as round as I could and then made sure it had a snug fit, or fit with a little friction. By doing that, I was able to finish making it match the roundness of the outer wall.

  • @rickmisterly3584
    @rickmisterly3584 4 місяці тому

    Very nice work and I like your set of tools as well. I am new to this and while raising a 9.75” copper bowl I’ve put a crimp in the outside rim.. is there a way to work that out?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 4 місяці тому

      Hi Rick! Thank you so much, I’ve saved up to buy good, quality tools over the last 18 years, so I take extra care of them. It depends on how big the crimp is. Usually, you can anneal the bowl and work the crimp out with either a raising hammer (slightly rounded hammer)or at grooving hammer (aka cross-peen). Either way, it will slightly deform the bowl until you your next round of raising. And, sometimes you may have to cut or sand the edge to make it level.

    • @loraleamisterly9865
      @loraleamisterly9865 4 місяці тому

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmith Yeah, thanks, I’ll try and work it out. Should I go across the fold or parallel to it?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 4 місяці тому

      @@loraleamisterly9865start by going parallel to spread the crimp apart, then across to flatten it. Take turns flipping from parallel to cross just keep your eye on the thinness. If you can, try to hammer a larger area than the crimp so you don’t thin a small part of the wall. If you can aim your blows evenly across a larger area, it will help make it less noticeable. But, even if you can “see” it, most others won’t unless you point it out. Let the beauty of the imperfection shine and see it as a handmade mark, not a mistake 🤗

    • @rickmisterly3584
      @rickmisterly3584 4 місяці тому

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmithThanks for the encouraging words. Somehow my wife’s account came up last time. I like what you say about the imperfections. It is my first large one from scrapyard 3” pipe, using some hammers and black walnut stumps. I have more so can hopefully learn from this one. Would you mind telling me how to find that nice set of stakes and anvils you use?

  • @christinemcdaniel9299
    @christinemcdaniel9299 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for an excellent tutorial! I looked and looked for something and landed on yours finally. What gauge was the wire?

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 4 місяці тому

      I’m so glad you found me! For this particular tutorial, I used 18g wire so it would show well on video and be secure for the somewhat larger stones. If the stones were smaller, I would use either a bezel setting or a half-claw, half-bezel setting in sterling silver for more security of the stone.

    • @christinemcdaniel9299
      @christinemcdaniel9299 4 місяці тому

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmith tried it this morning/afternoon. I can’t count the number of times I dropped jump rings😂 . It took three + tries to get a good looking setting finally. Harder than you’d think at the outset for sure! ;) Settled on 16 gauge at the end because I melted one setting, sigh. It’s all good practice though!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 4 місяці тому

      @@christinemcdaniel9299 Yes! But you did it. That’s a huge accomplishment because it looks a lot easier than it actually is. Pat yourself on the back and know it will get easier each time you do it 😁

  • @annabellemohamed7802
    @annabellemohamed7802 4 місяці тому

    This is so helpful! Thank you:)

  • @terrisidell7041
    @terrisidell7041 5 місяців тому

    Enjoyed your video on Keum Boo. What is the brand name of the hot plate you used? I have difficulties finding one that heats up to 600-800 degrees.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 5 місяців тому

      Hi Terri! Thank you so much! The brand is not so important but rather the plate type - meaning a full flat plate versus the open spiral type you see on an electric stove. And, depending on the size of the piece you’re trying to put the gold on, you may need an alternate source of heat. I found that a heat gun from a box store works well to help get the metal up to temperature. The other way is to use your torch to heat the piece to a high enough temperature for the gold to bond - this is a bit trickier 🤣 Hope these suggestions help.

    • @terrisidell7041
      @terrisidell7041 5 місяців тому

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmith Dear Julessa, Thank you for your reply. I thought I had it made last night after I tried the wire brush you suggested to test whether the gold had adhered, but after trying to put rouge on it to make the ring shine, a piece came off. I have tried both the flat plate & coiled hot plates. Everyone has a different way of doing Keum Boo. I had a spiral hot plate that did great, but it died. I tried it just as you did on a flat plate last night, but it didn't meet my expectations. I tried the Ultra Lite Kiln with no success with a temperature control. I didn't think of a heat gun. I guess I might try that or the torch next.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 5 місяців тому

      @@terrisidell7041 getting the temperature just right takes practice. I watch a gentleman on UA-cam that only uses a torch to heat the silver to apply keum boo. It’s obvious he’s perfected the skill. The other thing that could be affecting the bond is the depth of your depletion or the depth of the fine silver you’ve brought to the surface. If it’s not adequate, the gold won’t bond correctly. So, it’s a combination of heat and the amount of depletion you’re able to achieve. Don’t give up, it takes lots of practice and patience to build up the skill😁

  • @JustME-ft4di
    @JustME-ft4di 5 місяців тому

    Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @tanglethebeast5446
    @tanglethebeast5446 5 місяців тому

    Thank you, a great help

  • @AnumnuTerry-ri5lo
    @AnumnuTerry-ri5lo 5 місяців тому

    What of the bangle

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 5 місяців тому

      I have finally moved into a bigger studio, so this project is on my “To Do” list 🤗

  • @bluefernlove
    @bluefernlove 5 місяців тому

    You are an EXCELLENT teacher. Thank you! ❤

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 5 місяців тому

      Thank you soooo much bluefern! I am finally moved into my permanent studio so watch out for new videos coming your way. 😉

  • @Frogmobile52
    @Frogmobile52 6 місяців тому

    Get a claw setting tool for 32$ and save a lot of pain

  • @Nancy4133nope
    @Nancy4133nope 6 місяців тому

    A fantastic series , thank you so much for this I am hoping you did a tapered one that you had mentioned in the first video of the series .

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 5 місяців тому

      I have not yet, but I just moved my studio into a bigger space, so it will come soon! 😊

  • @Nancy4133nope
    @Nancy4133nope 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic video learned a lot from watching it. Thank you for posting

  • @kristibbradshaw
    @kristibbradshaw 6 місяців тому

    Make your own tubing.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 6 місяців тому

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

  • @hstorer
    @hstorer 6 місяців тому

    Great video, it was easy to follow and refresh my memory from 4 yrs back when i first took a class. I'll be working on flush setting next week! Thank you! Subscribed!!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 6 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I’m so glad this is a good refresher. Good luck with your project. 😃

  • @ST-eo8ve
    @ST-eo8ve 6 місяців тому

    Vrlo poučno i detaljno.Samo bih zamolio da mi kažete,gdje u europi postoji trgovina da početnik može kupiti taj osnovni alat?Hvala.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 4 місяці тому

      www.laval-europe.com/en/jewellery-tools/. Laval Europe is a great source for jewelers tools. You may want to start with their online store. Hope this helps. 😁

  • @ghagtfhagty1351
    @ghagtfhagty1351 6 місяців тому

    🍒

  • @ghagtfhagty1351
    @ghagtfhagty1351 6 місяців тому

    mrci

  • @michelleslutpuppy4355
    @michelleslutpuppy4355 6 місяців тому

    To get porcupine quills use a towl & place it over it & pull it slowly pull it off you should get it alot of quills from the animal

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 6 місяців тому

      I don’t have them where I live, but my Gramma found one on the road in Oregon, which is how I ended up with some quills. 😄

  • @ghagtfhagty1351
    @ghagtfhagty1351 6 місяців тому

    ❤❤

  • @ArlanyaJewels
    @ArlanyaJewels 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for this! And a huge thank you for showing ALL the steps including mistakes. I feel crazy sometimes when I bump my own work, thinking no one else I see does this, what's wrong with me! It's also good for me to see you re-making the setting because of the mistake, and testing, taking apart, and testing again because it reminds me to take it slow.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 7 місяців тому

      Yay! I decided to show it all because I thought it would be helpful for others to see that even after 17 years of doing this, I still make mistakes. It usually comes from rushing or trying to do too many things at one time. I’ve learned when I focus and take my time, I have less of these frustrating moments. But, like anyone else, I still have days where I’m too caught up in my brain and forget to slow down 😁

  • @tahomyjo
    @tahomyjo 7 місяців тому

    Wonderful

  • @jennifersmith3959
    @jennifersmith3959 7 місяців тому

    Great lesson. So clear. Now to search for part 2.

  • @Rachel-yi8yy
    @Rachel-yi8yy 7 місяців тому

    Great video 😊

  • @jennifersmith3959
    @jennifersmith3959 7 місяців тому

    Thanks, nice and clear.

  • @flambojan_lab
    @flambojan_lab 7 місяців тому

    Complimentiper i video e la tua narrazione. Grazie per le informazioni divulgate

  • @ronmaunder8662
    @ronmaunder8662 8 місяців тому

    I SOoooooo very much appreciate that you made this video ! Thank You !!

  • @dorenebankester4038
    @dorenebankester4038 8 місяців тому

    Fabulous! Thank you so much for this helpful tutorial☺️👍✨

  • @NehpetsRellek
    @NehpetsRellek 8 місяців тому

    Can't consider it fine jewelry when using easy solder, bad technique.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 8 місяців тому

      That is very true, but for the purpose of practice, I wanted to show the use of easy solder. I have practiced flame control for many years in order to always use hard solder on all my joins for both costume and fine jewelry work. It is a habit I developed after finding weak and failed joins with hard wearing jewelry. I am very tough on jewelry, so I learned early on that medium & easy solder joins are not always reliable, especially for structural integrity. 😃

    • @NehpetsRellek
      @NehpetsRellek 8 місяців тому

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmith never the less you are teaching the use of easy solder, which is inferior. Heat control or no heat control hard solder must be used throughout the fabrication of the piece. When soldering the next step the previous solder joint must be heat sinked, if not the solder will weaken creating an inferior joint. Once upon a time asbestos was used as a heat sink, it is no longer allowed but there are other alternatives. Rio Grande should provide your needs. Another tip for inhibiting the flow of hard solder. Do not pickle the piece until all soldering is complete. The contamination will help inhibit the flow of hard solder on the previous soldering joints.🙂

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for the additional information.@@NehpetsRellek

    • @julescarlito1197
      @julescarlito1197 5 місяців тому

      Not bad technique, most schools teach the use of the different solders with multiple solders on a piece. You’re welcome to your OPINION but that doesn’t make you an expert nor an opinion leader.

    • @NehpetsRellek
      @NehpetsRellek 5 місяців тому

      @@julescarlito1197 remain in your ignorance, that's your right.

  • @adolforio5355
    @adolforio5355 8 місяців тому

    Gracias por su muy bien explicado vídeo. Le agradezco su gran esfuerzo por explicarlo de una manera tan clara. Felicidades. 3:47 4:26 4:27

  • @Jimmy-sb3fc
    @Jimmy-sb3fc 8 місяців тому

    Would stainless steel dental tools / picks be suitable for burnishers? Thank you!

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 8 місяців тому

      Yes, you could use stainless steel if you’re able to modify them to suit your needs.

    • @Jimmy-sb3fc
      @Jimmy-sb3fc 8 місяців тому

      @@JulessaScofieldMetalsmithThank you so much!

  • @DianneCulbertsonJacques
    @DianneCulbertsonJacques 8 місяців тому

    Julessa, may I ask what pliers those are? they look like Lindstroms, just not sure which model.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 8 місяців тому

      Yes, they are Lindstrom pliers, but they are about 18 yrs old so they don’t look like the newer ones 😄

  • @annermel9121
    @annermel9121 9 місяців тому

    Good video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lizw2853
    @lizw2853 9 місяців тому

    Would you think of doing one on how to make ring like the one you are wearing?

  • @lizw2853
    @lizw2853 9 місяців тому

    Hi your lesson is much better than one I paid for! Thank you.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 9 місяців тому

      Awww thank you so much Liz. I think sometimes it comes down to the teacher’s ability to clearly articulate the steps. I’ve taken a lot of classes that were helpful, but honestly, I’ve learned a lot more from doing things wrong 😁

  • @SC-bg8wf
    @SC-bg8wf 9 місяців тому

    Nice video, but maybe not good idea to put finger on hotplate to check its temperature.

    • @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith
      @JulessaScofieldMetalsmith 9 місяців тому

      😂 you’re right! You would think after 50 years I would have learned my lessons. Thank you so much for watching my video.