i guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account? I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@Vincent Adriel Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Thanks for the idea! I just got some of those fire bricks to make a safe place to soldier, of all places I found them at a pottery store! I wanted to make a kiln for melting my scraps, these bricks ar fire rated and easy to cut. This is a new idea! Thanks again.
Thanks for posting it's lovely and I am learning so much on here that I may not have to do a course after all..I'm particularly into organic looking shapes for the stuff I make. x
Thanks for all your video's I have learned a lot from you and my jewelry has been getting better n better plus thinking more out of the box to make one of a kind pieces, Indian Dave.
Wow, that is the coolest looking ring! I don't suppose a propane torch produces a hot enough flame to melt silver(?)... I would really like to try this some day, when I can afford more supplies and equipment. Thank you for all your videos. I have been learning so much from you!
Most torches will go up to 1,300c. Silver melts around 700c .. It's all about gettin lots of heat on to the crucible and keeping the heat on for a long time. When u think it's melted, its not, so go for another minute while swirling it around in the crucible.! Keep the flame on the spout while pouring coz it hardens almost instantly.. Hope this helps u out.. Be careful tho!
Hello Mr. Harrison, Could you do a tufa cast ring like this but show how to set a few small round stones in it. I'm just a hobbyist but my mother has a similar ring made of gold and I'd like to replicate it somewhat with silver and a few small round turquoise stones that I've collected.
Soham…I love casting, but have not done a ring shank with a kiln brick. The idea is awesome. QUESTION: How do the bumps on the shank feel on the finger? Before I make one, I want to know I can wear it??? Or, that whomever I make one for won't feel discomfort. So, please, let me know. Thank you kind sir.
hi Soham, love your videos thanks for the knowledge. i was wondering if you could direct me to the place you purchased your awesome third hands? thanks again
about a 22 mm length of this soldered on top of a smooth ring would be lovely but it looks way too rough to be between your fingers especially during a firm handshake!
I researched this and found it's AAC; autoclaved aerated concrete, a special kind of concrete. You'll have to do a search for your local supplier. It's the air bubbles that give it this unique texture.
Dorothy, it's a specialized building material. HD and Lowe's don't have it. I got mine from a company here that actually makes it. Luck was on the side of those here that found it at a pottery store, for sure!
this type of soft brick is used inside of pottery kilns.....hence pottery suppliers usually have it in stock. some of the metal suppliers carry soft brick too in their soldering sections
Hi loved the video I would like to know about the hallmarking tool you have and where to find one? PS. keep the video's coming I have learned so much from them:)
I love how you always give measurements. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Soham! Pleeeeease keep the videos coming! Your teaching is flawless and unmatched.
i guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know a tool to get back into an instagram account?
I was dumb lost the account password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@Emerson Saint instablaster :)
@Vincent Adriel Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Vincent Adriel it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much you saved my account!
@Emerson Saint Happy to help xD
Love it, very abstract, great looking texture, many thanks for lovely video, and no cuttlefish smell..!
Beautiful texture!!! Love your bike too by the way 👌
Love your work! Gorgeous piece!
thank you so much Soham for all your very instructive videos
Love the way you work, thank you for sharing. Very inspiring.
So ham,thanks for another excellent tutorial on casting a unique ring!
Thanks for this cool video!
And that's a nice BMW you have there!!
I love the videos!! I am a self taught Jeweler and metalsmith and enjoy seeing what everyone else is doing! this is one of my favorite videos
Love your videos and your craftsmanship, very relaxing and educational . Thank you for sharing.
Nice demo, thank you for sharing your skills. Impressed with your high tech torches!
Thanks for the idea! I just got some of those fire bricks to make a safe place to soldier, of all places I found them at a pottery store! I wanted to make a kiln for melting my scraps, these bricks ar fire rated and easy to cut. This is a new idea! Thanks again.
Thanks for posting it's lovely and I am learning so much on here that I may not have to do a course after all..I'm particularly into organic looking shapes for the stuff I make. x
Beautiful ring - your videos are always so informative. I love your hallmarking tool. Do you know where I would find something similar?
I was going to ask the same thing !
Thanks Soham, I love this.
Great video - thanks for doing this!
Neat idea and good tutorial, thank you. I also see a very nice BMW R series in the background 👍😉
R80, also r1100gs, and r1150rt ;-)
your doing very good job i wish i was close to come and learn from you
Isn't it to rough to the other fingers?
Soham tus vídeos me gustan mucho y siempre aprendo algo. es muy agradable que no usas música molesta ni escenas con "cámara rápida".☺
gracias
Very pretty!
Thanks for all your video's I have learned a lot from you and my jewelry has been getting better n better plus thinking more out of the box to make one of a kind pieces, Indian Dave.
Amazing work!
Wow, that is the coolest looking ring! I don't suppose a propane torch produces a hot enough flame to melt silver(?)... I would really like to try this some day, when I can afford more supplies and equipment. Thank you for all your videos. I have been learning so much from you!
depends on the propane torch try an orca / ez torch from otto frie
Most torches will go up to 1,300c. Silver melts around 700c .. It's all about gettin lots of heat on to the crucible and keeping the heat on for a long time. When u think it's melted, its not, so go for another minute while swirling it around in the crucible.! Keep the flame on the spout while pouring coz it hardens almost instantly.. Hope this helps u out.. Be careful tho!
thank you! what a great idea!
Nossaaaa que lindooooooo PARABÉNS ótimo canal
great video..love the ring
Excellent video, thanks for sharing 😊
Is that a BMW k75? Sweet looking
Спасибо.Большое удовольствие смотреть вашу работу.
nice idea master 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love that texture but it also looks painful?
Hello Mr. Harrison,
Could you do a tufa cast ring like this but show how to set a few small round stones in it. I'm just a hobbyist but my mother has a similar ring made of gold and I'd like to replicate it somewhat with silver and a few small round turquoise stones that I've collected.
where did you get the ring bender and accessories? Please share vender. tax's , Joe . Enjoy you video, they help me get some need skills!
Soham…I love casting, but have not done a ring shank with a kiln brick. The idea is awesome. QUESTION: How do the bumps on the shank feel on the finger? Before I make one, I want to know I can wear it??? Or, that whomever I make one for won't feel discomfort. So, please, let me know. Thank you kind sir.
How do you manage to keep the paper on the split mandrel. Mine falls off as soon as I put it down.
thank you very much for the video.
Lovely quick inspirations what is the firebrick made of its seems easy to carve?
i think it is a type of clay
hi Soham, love your videos thanks for the knowledge. i was wondering if you could direct me to the place you purchased your awesome third hands? thanks again
about a 22 mm length of this soldered on top of a smooth ring would be lovely but it looks way too rough to be between your fingers especially during a firm handshake!
i agree
Could you tell me that it's the black stone you use
it is compressed charcoal
Question - did yu saw the fire brick to that width? If so, what saw did you use?
i did saw the fire brick. i just used a carpenter's wood saw
Thank you, Soham.
Where can I purchase the fire brick? Thanks for all of your videos, they are easy to follow.
I researched this and found it's AAC; autoclaved aerated concrete, a special kind of concrete. You'll have to do a search for your local supplier. It's the air bubbles that give it this unique texture.
Thanks. I'll try to find a local supplier. Perhaps Home Depot.
Dorothy, it's a specialized building material. HD and Lowe's don't have it. I got mine from a company here that actually makes it. Luck was on the side of those here that found it at a pottery store, for sure!
this type of soft brick is used inside of pottery kilns.....hence pottery suppliers usually have it in stock. some of the metal suppliers carry soft brick too in their soldering sections
Thank you Todd Duvardo for this tip👏❤
Hi loved the video I would like to know about the hallmarking tool you have and where to find one? PS. keep the video's coming I have learned so much from them:)
i got my hallmarking pliers at riogrande.com