Another great video, lots of valuable information. So pleased to see that you have over four thousand followers, it doesn’t take long for people to catch onto a good thing. Keep up the great work. Thanks so much.
Great video as usual. My fave was the square pink quartz. It turned out so beautiful. So much value in your videos. I watch some several times for techniques. So glad I found your channel! 😊
Thank you Dawn. The pink quartz one was kind of a booger. If you try that one be sure to leave enough room to account for the bends of the flaps on the back!
Great timing. I have some square and rectangular stones I’m considering making settings for right now. Thanks for the inspiration. I’ll go give it a go. I liked them all 😊
I had a booger of a time, melted several of my my loop prongs along the way. It definitely went through an ugly stage, but I finally got it together. You make it look so easy!
Thanks for the great videos and your calming voice! I like to make thick bezels--I cut them from 18 gauge sheet--but struggle with getting the size correct the first time. Could you please do a video on thick bezels for round, oval, and square stones? Thank you!
Hey Chad, New sub here, I've been binge watching your video's for the past few days and am really enjoying your content. I appreciate that your working on your audio levels as I too, find your musings difficult to hear at times. You call it mumbling, but I have found that you provide a wealth of valuable advice while "mumbling". I have been wire wrapping jewellery for a few years now as a hobby, and recently took the leap from buying copper coated wire to Sterling Silver, but since discovering your tutorials, I'm really feeling like I want to take the further step into actually soldering and making 'real' jewellery! I have some experience soldering jump rings and doing basic repairs with a small jewelers oxy-aceylene torch. My question for you though, is what should I start with, when buying some sheet product to make this rather intimidating transition?? In sterling, I have the basics for wire, 18-28 gauge round, 18 and 20 gauge square, and some half round, along with the 3 levels of solder, but when it comes to sheet products, so many options feel ovewhelming, so I'm hoping you might offer some suggestions (like gauge and hardness)! I too, will be buying from Rio Grande as it's difficult to find supplies in Canada. P.S. In my wire wrapping, I tend to try my designs in copper before attempting silver, to avoid expensive losses, would you recommend doing the same with first attempts at soldering and sheet pieces?
Hello Quiet Inspiration! Thanks for the nice comment:). I think it is fine to try some things in copper first if you find that helpful. I would note that being different metals, soldering them may be a little different. The three gauges of sheet I use most often are 26, 22, and 18. I buy pretty much everything dead soft. Hope this helps!
@@chadssilversmithing Thanks so much, the hardness is definitely one of the great mysteries for newbies, I look forward to trying some new techniques with your video guidance!
I checked out your website. I really liked your dangling flower pendant. Any chance you could do a tutorial on that? I have a design for earrings that has some similar components. I’m able to solder the components fine but when I try to solder the components together I end up melting the silver. I gave up for now and just wire wrap the components together. They look fine and people seem to like them but I think if they are soldered together they would look more professional
Hello Margaret:). I actually made that one while producing an exclusive tutorial for my Patreon tier 2 and above. It’s a available over there. You might try watching a video or two where I’m soldering together lots of little components. Here is one: ua-cam.com/video/9V1usybmgD0/v-deo.html But quite a few of the vids show some soldering together of multiple small components. Hope this helps:)
Nice video! I have a couple of odd stones that this will work well with. Do you ever work with argentium wire? If not why or what is the difference? Those pieces turned out beautiful!
Hi Chad! Ambitious again! These 3 of a kind projects are amazing. I have a question for you about the ring square setting. What measurements would I take on my square stone to make this setting? You said "a little bit bigger," but I'm not sure what that meant. Thank you as always, maestro! 🌺🌺🌺 Did I miss something pr was the explanation of the last piece accidentally edited out? Ot sort of looked like the stone went i. From the back - which you said was ghe plan, but have no idea what you did, and why/ how (the pieces). What did you do? Fold something up, or down? Open? Push something? Love to know - thank you!
Hello Flying Chef:). On this one, I made the square so about 1 mm stuck out on each side to allow placement of the loops. You could also probably mount them on the outside of the square if you wanted to. Regarding the rear mount, yes, I bent up those flaps I soldered on, put the stone in from the back and bent the flaps down to hold it in place. One thing I could have done better is give myself a tad more room to allow for the bending up of the sheet on the back. I didn’t leave enough space to easily pop the stone in. It took some persuading to get in there:). Next time I’ll know to do that!
Owyhee. Pronounced Oh Why Hee. Desert area in the far southeast corner of Oregon near the Idaho and Nevada borders. Lots of good jaspers agates geodes and more out there. Love your vids from a subscriber in Oregon
O-wy-hee (wy like Wyoming) May I make a suggestion? Is there a way you can rig your camera from above your work space? When you were cutting out the last bezel template in paper, your hands fingers were covering what you were doing. Then, the next thing, you had it all finished in silver so we couldn't see how you did it then either. I just thought maybe if your camera was above you ((and a little more closely zoomed in)) it would be easier for us to see what you're doing. Thanks for keeping on, keeping on! ❤❤🤍🤍💙💙
Great video. I may have to go back and watch it again. I love all of the settings, but the frame around the pink stone is my favorite!
Thanks Gigi. That was the most challenging one:)
Another great video, lots of valuable information. So pleased to see that you have over four thousand followers, it doesn’t take long for people to catch onto a good thing. Keep up the great work. Thanks so much.
Thank you Pat! It’s you and other supporters who make this possible!!!
Great video as usual. My fave was the square pink quartz. It turned out so beautiful. So much value in your videos. I watch some several times for techniques. So glad I found your channel! 😊
Thank you Dawn. The pink quartz one was kind of a booger. If you try that one be sure to leave enough room to account for the bends of the flaps on the back!
Great video. I love square stones. Thanks. The ring rocks!
Thanks Julie!
Good variety of different methods. Thanks for your time. Cheers. Jim
You are welcome Jim! Thanks for the comment!
Great timing. I have some square and rectangular stones I’m considering making settings for right now. Thanks for the inspiration. I’ll go give it a go. I liked them all 😊
I look forward to seeing them:). Thanks Van!
I had a booger of a time, melted several of my my loop prongs along the way. It definitely went through an ugly stage, but I finally got it together. You make it look so easy!
@@betojdesigns I’m glad you got it to work eventually!
Thank you Chad, these are beautiful!! I'll definitely have to rewatch though but that's always a good thing 😉
Thanks Wyn!
Always so enjoyable, to watch you work❤ thank you for sharing.
My pleasure SwedishCowgirl! Thanks for the nice comment!
Beautiful pieces, thanks for the tutorial. I always seem to have issues setting square cabs.
Thank you Alex! Glad you found it useful:)
So,so glad I found your channel, I’ll keep watching
Thanks Sharon! Glad you like it:)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!❤
My pleasure!
Chad is like today's Bob Ross, but metal style 😎 lol always great content!! These videos help me out so much!!
Thanks for that Amber! I take that as a huge compliment:)
Great video! You make everything so easy!!
Thanks Carol. The Rose quartz one was a bit of a pain getting the size just right:)
Great Video!!! I love new setting ideas!!!
Thanks Ms.C2222! The Rose Quartz one was kind of a bear to do:)
Thanks for the great videos and your calming voice! I like to make thick bezels--I cut them from 18 gauge sheet--but struggle with getting the size correct the first time. Could you please do a video on thick bezels for round, oval, and square stones? Thank you!
Wow! 18 gauge thick bezels would be challenging. Are you using sterling or fine silver? I’ll look into it:)
@@chadssilversmithing I use fine silver and a Technique Swiss hammer handpiece. Thank you for your reply!
I love your videos, thankyou so very much.
Marvelous as always third b one is timeless xoxo
Thanks Niki! I appreciate the nice comment!
Great video!
Thank you Sheri:)
Nice, thanks!
Thanks Ruth! I appreciate the nice comment:)
big piece good job
Thanks PK!
Hey Chad, New sub here, I've been binge watching your video's for the past few days and am really enjoying your content. I appreciate that your working on your audio levels as I too, find your musings difficult to hear at times. You call it mumbling, but I have found that you provide a wealth of valuable advice while "mumbling".
I have been wire wrapping jewellery for a few years now as a hobby, and recently took the leap from buying copper coated wire to Sterling Silver, but since discovering your tutorials, I'm really feeling like I want to take the further step into actually soldering and making 'real' jewellery! I have some experience soldering jump rings and doing basic repairs with a small jewelers oxy-aceylene torch. My question for you though, is what should I start with, when buying some sheet product to make this rather intimidating transition?? In sterling, I have the basics for wire, 18-28 gauge round, 18 and 20 gauge square, and some half round, along with the 3 levels of solder, but when it comes to sheet products, so many options feel ovewhelming, so I'm hoping you might offer some suggestions (like gauge and hardness)! I too, will be buying from Rio Grande as it's difficult to find supplies in Canada.
P.S. In my wire wrapping, I tend to try my designs in copper before attempting silver, to avoid expensive losses, would you recommend doing the same with first attempts at soldering and sheet pieces?
Hello Quiet Inspiration! Thanks for the nice comment:). I think it is fine to try some things in copper first if you find that helpful. I would note that being different metals, soldering them may be a little different. The three gauges of sheet I use most often are 26, 22, and 18. I buy pretty much everything dead soft. Hope this helps!
@@chadssilversmithing Thanks so much, the hardness is definitely one of the great mysteries for newbies, I look forward to trying some new techniques with your video guidance!
I checked out your website. I really liked your dangling flower pendant. Any chance you could do a tutorial on that? I have a design for earrings that has some similar components. I’m able to solder the components fine but when I try to solder the components together I end up melting the silver. I gave up for now and just wire wrap the components together. They look fine and people seem to like them but I think if they are soldered together they would look more professional
Hello Margaret:). I actually made that one while producing an exclusive tutorial for my Patreon tier 2 and above. It’s a available over there. You might try watching a video or two where I’m soldering together lots of little components. Here is one:
ua-cam.com/video/9V1usybmgD0/v-deo.html
But quite a few of the vids show some soldering together of multiple small components. Hope this helps:)
Nice video! I have a couple of odd stones that this will work well with. Do you ever work with argentium wire? If not why or what is the difference? Those pieces turned out beautiful!
Thanks. I haven’t messed with Argentium. Not sure why, other than it would get old explaining the difference to customers all the time:)
Hi Chad! Ambitious again! These 3 of a kind projects are amazing. I have a question for you about the ring square setting. What measurements would I take on my square stone to make this setting? You said "a little bit bigger," but I'm not sure what that meant. Thank you as always, maestro! 🌺🌺🌺 Did I miss something pr was the explanation of the last piece accidentally edited out? Ot sort of looked like the stone went i. From the back - which you said was ghe plan, but have no idea what you did, and why/ how (the pieces). What did you do? Fold something up, or down? Open? Push something? Love to know - thank you!
Hello Flying Chef:). On this one, I made the square so about 1 mm stuck out on each side to allow placement of the loops. You could also probably mount them on the outside of the square if you wanted to. Regarding the rear mount, yes, I bent up those flaps I soldered on, put the stone in from the back and bent the flaps down to hold it in place. One thing I could have done better is give myself a tad more room to allow for the bending up of the sheet on the back. I didn’t leave enough space to easily pop the stone in. It took some persuading to get in there:). Next time I’ll know to do that!
Thanks
Thank you for your generosity Judy! I really appreciate it!!!
Love these! Could you use he open frame with the loops for a CZ?
Hello Verda! I don’t see why not:)
Beautiful 👌👌👌
Thank you Soroush!
@@chadssilversmithing 🙏❤️🙏
Owyhee. Pronounced Oh Why Hee. Desert area in the far southeast corner of Oregon near the Idaho and Nevada borders. Lots of good jaspers agates geodes and more out there. Love your vids from a subscriber in Oregon
Thank you Jim! I always wondered how to pronounce that name. Sounds like a good rockhounding area. Wish it was closer:)
I didn’t see how you put the stone in from the back
Hello Jeanie:). I just put it in place and bent the tabs over with my chain nose pliers.
Mahalo my friend 🌺🤙🏻❤️
Thanks Paula!
O-wy-hee (wy like Wyoming) May I make a suggestion? Is there a way you can rig your camera from above your work space? When you were cutting out the last bezel template in paper, your hands fingers were covering what you were doing. Then, the next thing, you had it all finished in silver so we couldn't see how you did it then either. I just thought maybe if your camera was above you ((and a little more closely zoomed in)) it would be easier for us to see what you're doing.
Thanks for keeping on, keeping on! ❤❤🤍🤍💙💙
Thank you for the advice Karie!