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I met your father in Tucson when he presented me with my certificate for Let's make professional jewelry! He is such an inspiration to me and so many others! Thanks for sharing!
Even as a wood-smith I found this very helpful. I have been working on fret work. My pieces currently range from 6in by 6in up to 8in x 15in. Believe it or not I learned of the jeweler's bench pin in another video about blade selection and cutting techniques to minimize blade snaps. This video had convinced me that using one like this to supplement my bird's mouth platform would allow me to cut even more intricate patterns. Also thank you for sharing your family legacy. It touched my heart.
First I just want to say, the love you have for your Dad Screams from your smile. Very refreshing. Thank you for making this video. I'm in the process of setting up my first bench and this is SO helpful. I will be revisiting this video when I make my first bench pin. Thank You!
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I love the idea of having some measured grid on the bench pin! I have a small grid marked out on top of my bench, but this is much more convenient. I use his books when I'm not sure how to approach certain repairs. They've been a great resource!
Nice work Big Dust bro! 👊🍻🥰 when I get my glass torch I want to make jewellery with it, thinking earrings and pendants, maybe rings too, but earrings especially I think can look great from seeing other artists work 🥰🍻
Thanks for this video. I have always wondered about how to set up my bench pin. It is something so basic that seems to be overlooked. I learned a lot...thanks again!
Super cool video, literally the first video I'm watching as I'm considering getting into whitesmithing. Groovy video, thanks for the insight. God bless.
I’m just finishing a bench jewelers course and am a new part of the FB group. I can’t wait to start working on the projects in the book. Also, my son in law is a blown glass artist. I’m excited to share your page with him. Thanks for sharing.
Another great venture. I have been following the FB group since it started, completing the first 18 projects on run 1 and still working on the advanced ones! Maybe this year I will complete them?
Thanks for sharing 🥰 I've got a bench pin sitting in a drawer waiting to be shaped. I bought the Professional Jewelry Making book and joined Let's Make Professional Jewelry and starting to work through the projects. Pretty exciting adventure after retiring from nursing and finding Francesca Watson during the pandemic. Oh the places I am going 🥰
I’m in the making jewelry group, following along in the book. My bench pin was already a bit cut up, but I did my best to follow the directions in the video. The angled area on the front for filing is brilliant! I’d love to win a new bench pin. :)
I want to know jewelry basics to help with my glass blowing. I can fine tune my glass work if I understand how to use it effectively in a setting Thanks for going in this direction for a bit!
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I met your father in Tucson when he presented me with my certificate for Let's make professional jewelry! He is such an inspiration to me and so many others! Thanks for sharing!
Even as a wood-smith I found this very helpful. I have been working on fret work. My pieces currently range from 6in by 6in up to 8in x 15in. Believe it or not I learned of the jeweler's bench pin in another video about blade selection and cutting techniques to minimize blade snaps. This video had convinced me that using one like this to supplement my bird's mouth platform would allow me to cut even more intricate patterns. Also thank you for sharing your family legacy. It touched my heart.
I'm in my late 40's and I learned how to make jewelry using both of your dad's awesome books! Please thank him from me. Regards
Can't watch this moment but will. What a joy!!!!! Thank you both!!!!
Thank you
First I just want to say, the love you have for your Dad Screams from your smile. Very refreshing. Thank you for making this video. I'm in the process of setting up my first bench and this is SO helpful. I will be revisiting this video when I make my first bench pin. Thank You!
Thank you so much!
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Thanks so much Alan Revere, for sharing your skills and knowledge with the world!
Thank you for the kind words!
Love this, thanks for sharing. Thanks for bringing your dad into it really ties it all together! Epic.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a joy to watch a master at work. The narrative was extremely helpful!
Wow, thank you!
Keep up the great work. It is beyond amazing to see skills brought to light and shared with a community of like minded individuals.
Much appreciated!
I'm self taught, so I always appreciate seeing new ways of doing things. I've been wanting a GRS System for years! This may be a sign 😉
They are really great!
I love the idea of having some measured grid on the bench pin! I have a small grid marked out on top of my bench, but this is much more convenient. I use his books when I'm not sure how to approach certain repairs. They've been a great resource!
Glad it was helpful!
I like the side edge and the added graph paper. Very nice
Thank you!
Nice work Big Dust bro! 👊🍻🥰 when I get my glass torch I want to make jewellery with it, thinking earrings and pendants, maybe rings too, but earrings especially I think can look great from seeing other artists work 🥰🍻
That would be cool
Thanks for this video. I have always wondered about how to set up my bench pin. It is something so basic that seems to be overlooked. I learned a lot...thanks again!
No problem. Glad you enjoyed it.
Alan has been an inspiration to me for years.
For so many!
Thank you Alan. This tool would be a great accessory to use for me to complete the advanced projects of your book.
You are very welcome
I love seeing how different folks customise their bench pin! I've been too lazy with mine haha
You and me both!
Great tutorial. Thank you so very much.
Thanks Alan and Dustin nice little project.
You bet
Super cool video, literally the first video I'm watching as I'm considering getting into whitesmithing. Groovy video, thanks for the insight. God bless.
Awesome! Thank you!
I’m just finishing a bench jewelers course and am a new part of the FB group. I can’t wait to start working on the projects in the book. Also, my son in law is a blown glass artist. I’m excited to share your page with him. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful!
Another great venture. I have been following the FB group since it started, completing the first 18 projects on run 1 and still working on the advanced ones! Maybe this year I will complete them?
That is awesome!
Hi,
Can I ask what the FB group is called please.
Would love to join and try some projects.
Thanks!
@@JustME-ft4di there's a link to the group if you expand the video description. It's called Let's Make Professional Jewelry
Thanks for sharing 🥰 I've got a bench pin sitting in a drawer waiting to be shaped. I bought the Professional Jewelry Making book and joined Let's Make Professional Jewelry and starting to work through the projects. Pretty exciting adventure after retiring from nursing and finding Francesca Watson during the pandemic. Oh the places I am going 🥰
You never know where the adventure of life will take you!
Love the tutorial, 👍 let’s see many more .
More to come!
I’m in the making jewelry group, following along in the book. My bench pin was already a bit cut up, but I did my best to follow the directions in the video. The angled area on the front for filing is brilliant! I’d love to win a new bench pin. :)
Wonderful!
Fun video! I love the book too
Thank you 🤗
I want to know jewelry basics to help with my glass blowing. I can fine tune my glass work if I understand how to use it effectively in a setting Thanks for going in this direction for a bit!
Will upload soon
It was so awesome to watch the entire process. Never thought about using the graph paper on my pin. Great tip! Thank you.
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Glad it was helpful!
I got my studio built but i've never installed a bench pin yet! Still have to install the floors. My next step.
You should!
i would like to know how can i sell my pieces, and also if i should intern in a workshop or i may be able to learn the tricks of the job myself?
nice!!
Thanks!
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