I thought I searched it and pretty simple terms, and couldn’t believe how long it took to find this. And then it was uploaded from the GIA. The amount of stuff I had to scroll through that had absolutely nothing to do with even setting a stone at all … what’s going on at UA-cam somebody check on them
Thank you! I was hoping I could do it myself, but, I'm going to have to leave it up to the professionals!!! Thanks for showing me before I made a horrible mess trying it by myself!!! ❤
I'm hoping to try this someday soon and this is the best tutorial I've seen. Put nice and simple, not like others I've seen which are essentially the jeweller showing off. Thanks.
I personally use a pair of "GWM Stone Setting Pliers", which you can finally easily on Google or wherever. But not sure what tool this person is using. :)
@@Jacob-ry3lu did you expect a fortuneteller to somehow know where you live and no the best jeweler in your area? I have a simpler answer, pick up the phone and stop being a lazy asshole 😂
@@gembak yea i have never used it either wouldn't the setting bur ruin the edges of the setting or we just don't care because the diamond will hide it?
@@Saywhatohno If you mean the inside of the upper gallery, yeah, the diamond hides that. I never use setting burrs for prong setting though, only flush setting. I use hart burrs for prong setting
Might you please link to a video or upload one where this is done without a burr? I am looking, but 4 years after your comment, you are still right. They all say to use a burr.
I can't die happy until I have a a piece of metal with a rock on my finger. Similarly, I can't find true love without useless metals to drag down my body
1:47 110-120% free standing metal? What the heck is that supposed to mean? The use of percentages, here and later in the video have NO context….percent of what? As jewelers, we have to be super precise in order to create excellent work . That’s why even after 35+ years in “the biz” I’m always reviewing tutorials, to continue to hone my techniques. While casually perusing jewelry tutorials I’ve found numerous videos from “major” industry dealers which have troublesome language/explanations. I notice this most often with the BIG catalogue suppliers I understand that video is a relatively new media for jewelers, but in a world of almost obsessive precision in jewelry, maybe it’s time to work on more precision in your videos?
I thought I searched it and pretty simple terms, and couldn’t believe how long it took to find this.
And then it was uploaded from the GIA.
The amount of stuff I had to scroll through that had absolutely nothing to do with even setting a stone at all … what’s going on at UA-cam somebody check on them
"How to place a diamond on a ring" was all it took, this was the first video that popped up
Thank you! I was hoping I could do it myself, but, I'm going to have to leave it up to the professionals!!! Thanks for showing me before I made a horrible mess trying it by myself!!! ❤
Excellent video, concise and straight to the point
Wow! A lot harder then I thought.
this makes me want to take a jewelry class
im selling my dirtbike to buy all the stuff i need and im just winging it
I'm hoping to try this someday soon and this is the best tutorial I've seen. Put nice and simple, not like others I've seen which are essentially the jeweller showing off. Thanks.
Those small prongs holding such a precious stone!
What a nice and detail tutorial, thank you!
Beautiful
Well looks like I won’t be doing this myself lol
Amazing explanation
Nice techniques, great tutorial,🙏
Wow Excellent
nice video. very informative
Amazing video. Thanks
Very detail, thank you !
Nicely done thank you GIA
Thank you so much for this video
EXCELLENT Video!! 💎💍. 🐞
Hi
That guy is a highly paid actor for his precision acting 👍
great video so helpful
Superb work 🤩
Gia. My favorite round brilliant cut. Table. Girdle, it is about the CUT that makes it sparkles. It doesn't have to be colorless.
Very nice bravo 👏🏻
nice gemstone
Very Nice and Simple
Good lesson
Thank you!
Mempesona 😍😍😍😍
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Nice teacher
I’d love to know what that tool is so I can tighten a prong on my diamond. Anyone know ?
I personally use a pair of "GWM Stone Setting Pliers", which you can finally easily on Google or wherever. But not sure what tool this person is using. :)
Thanks for that information.
Brilliant
How much does it cost to have a stone set into a setting and where do I find one that knows what hes doing?
Price may wary depending on the stone and the setting, you should look op jewelers in your area and ask for an estimate.
@@mikkelkock905 the most useless response ever lmao
@@Jacob-ry3lu did you expect a fortuneteller to somehow know where you live and no the best jeweler in your area?
I have a simpler answer, pick up the phone and stop being a lazy asshole 😂
Nice
This has increased production and sales for my new Jewelry business “Jewels By Podcaster Tim Dillon”.
Why is that all tutorials tell you to use a setting burr, however 99.9% of jewellers/stone setters don't use them
From my experience, using a setting bur yields the best result.
@@gembak yea i have never used it either wouldn't the setting bur ruin the edges of the setting or we just don't care because the diamond will hide it?
@@Saywhatohno If you mean the inside of the upper gallery, yeah, the diamond hides that. I never use setting burrs for prong setting though, only flush setting. I use hart burrs for prong setting
They could of just used a 45 degree bur and it would of saves time I always use 45’s when setting its s better seat it makes for the diamonds
Might you please link to a video or upload one where this is done without a burr?
I am looking, but 4 years after your comment, you are still right. They all say to use a burr.
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You can help me with this
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I can't die happy until I have a a piece of metal with a rock on my finger. Similarly, I can't find true love without useless metals to drag down my body
So no glue huh
English people: prong
American people: praaanngg
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1:47 110-120% free standing metal? What the heck is that supposed to mean? The use of percentages, here and later in the video have NO context….percent of what?
As jewelers, we have to be super precise in order to create excellent work . That’s why even after 35+ years in “the biz” I’m always reviewing tutorials, to continue to hone my techniques. While casually perusing jewelry tutorials I’ve found numerous videos from “major” industry dealers which have troublesome language/explanations. I notice this most often with the BIG catalogue suppliers
I understand that video is a relatively new media for jewelers, but in a world of almost obsessive precision in jewelry, maybe it’s time to work on more precision in your videos?
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сколько работы ради какой то бабы розетки для обслуживания ее потребностей
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Platinum is not a good medium..
Casually sets with no anchor hand just freestylen that mf 😂😮💨😫💪🏼
Thank you!