You are very generous to share your years of experience! I really enjoy your videos. I feel like I’m just following you around your workshop, learning everything I can!
I tried this yesterday after watching this video and then just so happen to get frustrated with a piece. It worked! Its way easier than messing with solder pieces and trying to get them to stay put. Thank you! I was ready to scrap the piece.
Thanks for the lesson! I'm old too. I'm still very much a rookie at silversmithing. I found it hard to breathe after doing a bit of soldering or melting silver. I have been forced to wear a welders mask and install a small ventilation system. Just wanted to throw that out there in hopes that it will help you or someone from having the lung issues I have. I do appreciate you sharing your talents and knowledge. I find it motivating. Keep Smiling and Stay Grateful
Hey sir! I am from Raton NM and a Pueblo/ Navajo Native American 🇺🇸 even some Spanish! 😆…I am so enjoying your tutorials…I was a jump ring jewelry maker and have turned my eye on silver smithing….since it is in my blood and I love silver and turquoise. My wife and I are headed west once Covid stops and look for a small place to live in Colorado or Nth NM. I must come by and see ur store. I checked the web-site and must visit. Take care and stay well.
thank you so much for your super helpful video John! I would normally go to my dad for questions about silver/metalsmithing but he sadly passed away in 2019. Since his passing I have to turn to google and youtube for my questions and your video really reminded me of the good kind of instruction I would get from him. Your bench even reminds me of his a little. Miss that bench! I also need to pick up a pair of those sheers they look a treat to use. Thanks so much! xxx
Thanks for a wonderful video. Very informative. Rio Grande is a fantastic company for jeweler's tools and supplies. I'm so fortunate to deal with them.
Dear John, I am new at soldering, and I have seen many tutorials on you tube. I have bought three kinds of solder, because it seems different people have different opinions about what is the right things to use. So I was looking for someone to tell me about the use of solder wire vs. paste and chips. I was so glad to find you! I personally like the wire the best, but I wanted someone with experience to confirm my choice! Thank you for making it so clear.
I am learning a great deal from your videos. I have not worked with metal since 1974! But watching you it is coming back. I am setting up an area to work and getting tools together. If however you are still making videos i would love for you to talk about copper brass and bronze and do you treat any of those metals differently than silver. When i was at School for American Craftsmen my best friend was up in METAL and she did marriage of metal inlay. Do you ever do that. I look forward to watching all of your lectures/ demonstrations. Deb
You are such an awesome instructor! You always give such clear directions and explain why you do the things the way you do. Thank you for taking time to share your expertise with all of us!
I really appreciate when people take time to teach me cool things, thank you john. Now I'm working on free form Aussi opal, setting my pieces is the next thing.
Hey John, can you make a video about adding details to a piece? Specifically making silver granules, feathers, and stamped elements? Thank you so much, I'm excited to start smithing as soon as my equipment comes in!
Thanks John! I'm just starting out. Your jewelers bench is a dream. I will watch all your videos! Thanks also on the tips on products to purchase. Those sheers are on my list now. Jk
Very good demo!👍 I watched this a while back and it really helped. Also, I was glad to see you use shears to trim the back. I used old scissors because I'm not proficient with my jewelry saw yet. Is there a specific jeweler's name for the technique of feeding the wire solder as you go? I'm sure it comes with experience but it's still quite impressive because my hands aren't steady enough to do it especially working standing up at my kitchen stove because I don't have a proper work space. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Thank you for the nice video. Do you have anything about using a soldering iron instead of a torch? I'm only looking to do small solder jobs like a small spot on wirework or on jumprings.
Love your work and your teaching style I turned 69 today ,any way I am curious about your torch , is it propane and if so who sells them. Hesitant about acetylene in the garage but dont worry much about bar-b-que bottles.
Hi there! Just discovered these videos and I love them!! Could you do a video where you show how to make feathers and then solder them onto a ring or pendant? Thanks!!
Questions you seem to be a man of knowledge No I am not useing silver but copper wire and I was trying to use something that will merge the colors of copper together yes solder I got it from adornville it is a 93% copper base hard wire solder and a bit of a learning curve and its difficult to use so my questions are is it the same practice as you described as the same for copper to heat the wire and the peaces to be soldered second then drop the solder to join Your knowledge on this issue is greatly appreciated Thank you in advance
I wish you would have explained exactly what you were doing with the wire while soldering to the back plate. That was the whole point of looking for this video and it went so quickly, I missed it and had to go back and watch again. I’m still not clear what you actually did 😅
Bless you. I've been using my wire solder wrong this whole time.
Best teaching video I've watched. thank you so much
You are very generous to share your years of experience! I really enjoy your videos. I feel like I’m just following you around your workshop, learning everything I can!
I tried this yesterday after watching this video and then just so happen to get frustrated with a piece. It worked! Its way easier than messing with solder pieces and trying to get them to stay put. Thank you! I was ready to scrap the piece.
Thanks for the lesson! I'm old too. I'm still very much a rookie at silversmithing. I found it hard to breathe after doing a bit of soldering or melting silver. I have been forced to wear a welders mask and install a small ventilation system. Just wanted to throw that out there in hopes that it will help you or someone from having the lung issues I have. I do appreciate you sharing your talents and knowledge. I find it motivating. Keep Smiling and Stay Grateful
Was thinking about you and your daughter and magically this video popped up for me to watch.
These devices read our minds!
I was thumbs up number 600 I hope it brings me luck. 57 and I just started to be a jeweler. Your tips will help me succeed. Thanks
Hey sir! I am from Raton NM and a Pueblo/ Navajo Native American 🇺🇸 even some Spanish! 😆…I am so enjoying your tutorials…I was a jump ring jewelry maker and have turned my eye on silver smithing….since it is in my blood and I love silver and turquoise. My wife and I are headed west once Covid stops and look for a small place to live in Colorado or Nth NM. I must come by and see ur store. I checked the web-site and must visit. Take care and stay well.
That was excellent John! Thank you so much. Just getting into silversmithing and you answered so many questions already. Thanks again.
Thank you so much. I've just found you. V informative video. You're a great teacher.
thank you so much for your super helpful video John! I would normally go to my dad for questions about silver/metalsmithing but he sadly passed away in 2019. Since his passing I have to turn to google and youtube for my questions and your video really reminded me of the good kind of instruction I would get from him. Your bench even reminds me of his a little. Miss that bench! I also need to pick up a pair of those sheers they look a treat to use. Thanks so much! xxx
All of your videos are so helpful. Thank you so much!
Best teacher over... thank you!!
you are a wonderful teacher
Thanks for a wonderful video. Very informative. Rio Grande is a fantastic company for jeweler's tools and supplies. I'm so fortunate to deal with them.
Dear John, I am new at soldering, and I have seen many tutorials on you tube. I have bought
three kinds of solder, because it seems different people have different opinions about what is the right things to use. So I was looking for someone to tell me about the use of solder wire vs.
paste and chips. I was so glad to find you! I personally like the wire the best, but I wanted someone with experience to confirm my choice! Thank you for making it so clear.
I am learning a great deal from your videos. I have not worked with metal since 1974! But watching you it is coming back. I am setting up an area to work and getting tools together. If however you are still making videos i would love for you to talk about copper brass and bronze and do you treat any of those metals differently than silver. When i was at School for American Craftsmen my best friend was up in METAL and she did marriage of metal inlay. Do you ever do that. I look forward to watching all of your lectures/ demonstrations. Deb
You are such an awesome instructor! You always give such clear directions and explain why you do the things the way you do. Thank you for taking time to share your expertise with all of us!
I really appreciate when people take time to teach me cool things, thank you john. Now I'm working on free form Aussi opal, setting my pieces is the next thing.
Wonderful information. Thank you.
Master jwelsmith !!! Thank you for sharing your passion!!
I am a beginner silversmith and I just discovered all your videos, they have been so helpful! Thank you for making them!
I agree!
Thank you John!Your advice is definitely priceless!
Hey John, can you make a video about adding details to a piece? Specifically making silver granules, feathers, and stamped elements? Thank you so much, I'm excited to start smithing as soon as my equipment comes in!
Thank you for posting this!
Really good instruction. I Appreciate your work.
Thanks John! I'm just starting out. Your jewelers bench is a dream. I will watch all your videos! Thanks also on the tips on products to purchase. Those sheers are on my list now. Jk
Pls. do more videos. I really benefit from them.
Thanks for the videos, they help me immensely! Keep em coming
So clear and informative! Keep making videos 🙏
Thank you soooo much
Thank you for the video, this is great tips and information. Love the knowledge.
Very good demo!👍 I watched this a while back and it really helped. Also, I was glad to see you use shears to trim the back. I used old scissors because I'm not proficient with my jewelry saw yet. Is there a specific jeweler's name for the technique of feeding the wire solder as you go? I'm sure it comes with experience but it's still quite impressive because my hands aren't steady enough to do it especially working standing up at my kitchen stove because I don't have a proper work space. Thanks for sharing! 🙂
Thank you for your great videos. If you ever offer any in person classes or workshops, I’d love to go!!
Thank you! I love your videos, they are extremely helpful. 💖
I love your videos...they're very detailed, and great information...Thank you! Keep em coming!
Thank you so much! I love your videos so much!
Very good, thanks
This is so interesting love it
Curious to know what torch are you using. Always looking for something better than my little mini-torch.
Thank you for the nice video. Do you have anything about using a soldering iron instead of a torch?
I'm only looking to do small solder jobs like a small spot on wirework or on jumprings.
Love your work and your teaching style I turned 69 today ,any way I am curious about your torch , is it propane and if so who sells them. Hesitant about acetylene in the garage but dont worry much about bar-b-que bottles.
Hi there! Just discovered these videos and I love them!! Could you do a video where you show how to make feathers and then solder them onto a ring or pendant? Thanks!!
Hey John! Have you discovered how to put a copper patina on lead-free solder? Thanks!
Hello John, where did you purchase your spool of bezel wire used in this video? Thanks
Awesome videos. Thanks
Nice instructional video! Thank you. Do you happen to use a flashback arrestor on your acetylene tank? Happy new year!
Thank you
I need to put a pin back on my brooch. It has enamel and metal. Will this work for that? Thanks in advance.
You are the best
Is the 26 g sheet 1/2 hard? What do you use?
thank u thank u
Questions you seem to be a man of knowledge
No I am not useing silver but copper wire and I was trying to use something that will merge the colors of copper together yes solder I got it from adornville it is a 93% copper base hard wire solder and a bit of a learning curve and its difficult to use so my questions are is it the same practice as you described as the same for copper to heat the wire and the peaces to be soldered second then drop the solder to join
Your knowledge on this issue is greatly appreciated
Thank you in advance
Work very sentences Thank you 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great video..do you have a video showing rope being added.?
Yes, he does! Search his videos & you'll find it .
What do you recommend for soldering torches
Grrrreeeat stuff!
Can you do videos on making silver cuff bracelets with cabochons? Pretty please? 🙏🙏🙏
What is the part number of the 1/8 bezel silver and who sells it. Thanks
Etsy has it was $160 it does a number of different sizes. From India
Any thoughts on doing a gold project video?
Have you or do you ever make belt buckles?
Me too! I’m 67!
What kind of solder for making rings?
What kind of wire solder do you use?
Please Please show me how to make a Navajo mans ring with all the fancy Indian design elements and feathers attached to it . Please
You could put the product codes in the video information box..just a thought.
I wish you would have explained exactly what you were doing with the wire while soldering to the back plate. That was the whole point of looking for this video and it went so quickly, I missed it and had to go back and watch again. I’m still not clear what you actually did 😅
Please offer tutorials with soldering gold filled metal. There is not enough information out there about it.