You're such a great, fun teacher. I feel like I'm right there with you in your Studio. I have wondered how that saw works, and now I understand. Thanks so much. You're the best!!
Leslie this was an excellent instructional video, not only was this the determining factor in what saw I should buy but exactly how to use it when it arrives too. Thank you so much!
Really appreciate the review of the Knew Concepts saw and also the instructions for this. I'm picking up the newest version tomorrow, and I'm excited to use it!
Leslie, this tutorial is very good. Better than very good. I was just about to bin my new Knew saw until I saw [pardon the pun] your tutorial. From going from rank outsider yesterday, I am now sawing intricate "frilly' bits into copper. One suggestion that I would like to add, is that, if you suddenly find that the saw blade is not holding even though it not broken, the lubricant works its way down into the the lower saw clamp and thus makes screw down connection too slippery to hold the blade. A dab of acetone works a trick!
thank you so much for the info I just ordered this saw from the supplier its the best, it works great no tedious adj all the time and it as perfect tension, you are a wonder,
I repair clocks and am getting more into making my own parts. Thanks for this video. It offers a lot of great info. I just ordered some new, quality, saw blades and am excited to try my hand at making clock hands. I will be using patterns of longcase clock hand from the 1700's. Some of them are very detailed, with lots of scrolling designs. Thanks again!
Oh, so sad about your clock not working. If you ever have any questions about it, give me a call. Our website is theclockconnection.com. You can get our shop number there. I may be able to give you a few things over the phone you can try that may get it to run. You might email me a photo of it before you call. That would give me a better idea of what you have.
Great video! I was just informed of your work, and specifically about your video on using my knew concepts saw. Very well done with lots of useful information about sawing in general, and specifically how to use my saw. Thanks for all that you have done for the field. May I add your video to my website? Lee (the saw guy)
+Lee Marshall thank you Lee! I really appreciate that. I'm a Big fan of your products :) Yes fee free to share the video. You can check out my website & contact information lesliekailvillarreal.com. contact me if you would like other tool reviews :)
This was a Great video. Definitely the most informative one I have found, and I’ve watched quite a few. It’s Like taking a class in how to use a jewelers saw, but free! Thanks! Also, question. Could I use a jewelers saw to cut 1/8” brass plate? And if so, what size blade should I use? I had a heck of a time trying to cut 1/8” aluminum the other day but I don’t know what I’m doing 😅 Thanks! ❤ Also, I’m mesmerized by your rings 😂 they’re awesome. Damn ADHD
What is a Boho ring? A picture would help. I bought the Knew Concepts Jeweler's saw after watching your video and also (besides the trim saw) a Jooltool. Hope I like it! I could not find the Potter USA tiny flower mold tool you demo-ed in your video "Lets make skinny oval cabs." I went to the PotterUSA site and looked on every page but never found it. Part of the problem is I am not sure exactly what it is called.
Hello! My gold tension knob is rubbing against the red tension level when I set my blade and pull it back. Does anyone know if this supposed to happen? I don't want to ruin my saw! Thank you!
I cut a heavy piece of leather and made a neck strap from paracord so when I'm cutting a name plate I hang it around my neck and push the saw against it instead of my sternum
+rafael matos You need to pay by the weight.. How much does it weight.. today silver is at $16.10 per troy oz so if it has 1troy of fine silver in it then pay no more than $16.10. this changes daily
Dear Leslie, I discovered and started watching your videos about two months ago. I like that you keep things simple and give extra tips on your equipment. Subsequently, I have decided to buy a hydraulic press. I always wanted a rolling mill, but after watching you, it seems that the press is more versatile. Your input would be appreciated. Thanks. Also, though not meaning to offend, I have two suggestions that I believe will make your videos more professional and enjoyable, at least for me: (1) Remove your enormous rings; they're very distracting and sometimes it's difficult to distinguish between them and the object you're working on; and (2) either tie your hair back out of your face or put it behind your ears; watching you constantly halfway push it out of your face just to have it fall back in the same place is distracting and annoying to the viewer. It also makes you appear to be a flighty blond, and from watching you, I know you're not.
You're such a great, fun teacher. I feel like I'm right there with you in your Studio. I have wondered how that saw works, and now I understand. Thanks so much. You're the best!!
Thank you! hope to see you in my online classes soon! lesliekailvillrrreal.com/shop
Leslie this was an excellent instructional video, not only was this the determining factor in what saw I should buy but exactly how to use it when it arrives too. Thank you so much!
The cam lever is the shit! I love mine. The KC saw is a miracle! What a difference it made for me. I love the thing.
Saint Steven lol ain’t it though!!! 😍😍😍😍😎😜😝
Thank you Leslie! I received this very saw last week. It was perfect that this video popped up! Great tips!❤
Really appreciate the review of the Knew Concepts saw and also the instructions for this. I'm picking up the newest version tomorrow, and I'm excited to use it!
Leslie, this tutorial is very good. Better than very good. I was just about to bin my new Knew saw until I saw [pardon the pun] your tutorial. From going from rank outsider yesterday, I am now sawing intricate "frilly' bits into copper. One suggestion that I would like to add, is that, if you suddenly find that the saw blade is not holding even though it not broken, the lubricant works its way down into the the lower saw clamp and thus makes screw down connection too slippery to hold the blade. A dab of acetone works a trick!
STEPHANIE SHEPHERD fantastic! Come take an online class with me sometime. !
@@LeslieKailVillarreal Thanks Leslie, I will.
thank you so much for the info I just ordered this saw from the supplier its the best, it works great no tedious adj all the time and it as perfect tension, you are a wonder,
Thank you for another good video. Absolutely loving the Boho Ring class, thanks for making is so much fun!!!
+Paula Mion (pmion) aw you are so welcome!
Great video... thank you! You just sold me on the Knew Concepts saw. 👍🏼
Love your videos. The information you provide is invaluable for us beginners.
+Christina Lagerson Thank you Christina! if you get a chance come and join my online class for BOHO RINGS !!!
@@LeslieKailVillarrealwhere do I find you..
Maria Gloria Gentile GM&S Jewerely lesliekailvillarreal.com
Thank you very much !!
You always teach me something.
Cory
Another thing I plan on learning and you just make it so much easier.. Thank you.
+Jenn K XOXOXOXOXO
Thanks. Your directions were so much better than what was provided with the saw.
mckinneykathy6 if u want more sawing instruction look for my video called tips for sawing straight bezels and ring shanks
Leslie, Love your videos. This had sooooooo much information. You Rock.
+Kim Lyons aww thank you! are you subscribed to my website? you should take my next class coming in December after Christmas!
I repair clocks and am getting more into making my own parts. Thanks for this video. It offers a lot of great info. I just ordered some new, quality, saw blades and am excited to try my hand at making clock hands. I will be using patterns of longcase clock hand from the 1700's. Some of them are very detailed, with lots of scrolling designs. Thanks again!
Matthew Condon wow that sounds amazing!!! I have a beautiful very old gold mantle clock I purchase in Paris can't get it to work!
Oh, so sad about your clock not working. If you ever have any questions about it, give me a call. Our website is theclockconnection.com. You can get our shop number there. I may be able to give you a few things over the phone you can try that may get it to run. You might email me a photo of it before you call. That would give me a better idea of what you have.
Are there any videos on making clock hands, I make fused glass clocks would love to make unique clock hands thanks
Great video. So informative and will ask Santa for this saw for Christmas
Great video!
I was just informed of your work, and specifically about your video on using my knew concepts saw. Very well done with lots of useful information about sawing in general, and specifically how to use my saw.
Thanks for all that you have done for the field.
May I add your video to my website?
Lee (the saw guy)
+Lee Marshall thank you Lee! I really appreciate that. I'm a Big fan of your products :) Yes fee free to share the video. You can check out my website & contact information lesliekailvillarreal.com. contact me if you would like other tool reviews :)
Very hard work in all so jewellery work
This was a Great video. Definitely the most informative one I have found, and I’ve watched quite a few. It’s Like taking a class in how to use a jewelers saw, but free! Thanks!
Also, question. Could I use a jewelers saw to cut 1/8” brass plate? And if so, what size blade should I use?
I had a heck of a time trying to cut 1/8” aluminum the other day but I don’t know what I’m doing 😅
Thanks! ❤
Also, I’m mesmerized by your rings 😂 they’re awesome. Damn ADHD
Thanks This should help..www.firemountaingems.com/resources/encyclobeadia/charts/771x
What is a Boho ring? A picture would help. I bought the Knew Concepts Jeweler's saw after watching your video and also (besides the trim saw) a Jooltool. Hope I like it! I could not find the Potter USA tiny flower mold tool you demo-ed in your video "Lets make skinny oval cabs." I went to the PotterUSA site and looked on every page but never found it. Part of the problem is I am not sure exactly what it is called.
+Christina Lagerson please visit my website lesliekailvillarreal.com/blog/
+Leslie Villarreal ua-cam.com/video/Db1FxZm3H3Q/v-deo.html
Hello! My gold tension knob is rubbing against the red tension level when I set my blade and pull it back. Does anyone know if this supposed to happen? I don't want to ruin my saw! Thank you!
Have u contacted Knew Concepts?
How far are you Hemet CA Leslie ?
Cory Streat I’m just north of San Francisco -Helmet is near Los Angeles
Helloy Leslie.Я не понимаю по английски, я русский, но ваша информация, очень понятна, большое спасибо за обучение!
+Volodya Shetinin Здравствуйте! Я не понимаю, русской либо, но я рад, ваше обучение от моего видео.
Link for the blades you use please??
gdvlman Otto Frei Swiss gold my fav size 2/0
I cut a heavy piece of leather and made a neck strap from paracord so when I'm cutting a name plate I hang it around my neck and push the saw against it instead of my sternum
bigbadbri08 creative!
is this a good price with free shipping 1 oz Sunshine Morgan Silver Round (New)
As low as: $17.35
+rafael matos You need to pay by the weight.. How much does it weight.. today silver is at $16.10 per troy oz so if it has 1troy of fine silver in it then pay no more than $16.10. this changes daily
@@LeslieKailVillarreal where do you buy silver at or below spot.. I've never even seen it sold for less than a few bucks above spot price.
Hi From Houcine from Morocco.
it have to be do or re or mi :)
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Лесли, солнышко, а не мешают в работе очки с большим увеличением?
I mean Tucker USA not Potter! Sorry!!
😅🇬🇧👍
Ikr? I’d totally hit it too
Dear Leslie, I discovered and started watching your videos about two months ago. I like that you keep things simple and give extra tips on your equipment. Subsequently, I have decided to buy a hydraulic press. I always wanted a rolling mill, but after watching you, it seems that the press is more versatile. Your input would be appreciated. Thanks. Also, though not meaning to offend, I have two suggestions that I believe will make your videos more professional and enjoyable, at least for me: (1) Remove your enormous rings; they're very distracting and sometimes it's difficult to distinguish between them and the object you're working on; and (2) either tie your hair back out of your face or put it behind your ears; watching you constantly halfway push it out of your face just to have it fall back in the same place is distracting and annoying to the viewer. It also makes you appear to be a flighty blond, and from watching you, I know you're not.