Excellent video of showing your work in detail there well done with close up view with the camera as well, very clear. I am a self learning student and injoyed every minute till the end, thank you. My only One question is that l was just wondering if you could tell me what that finishing sanding wheel piece was called that you used for tidying and smoothing up the edges of your work called.
Dude this is amazing I have one question tho as I’m still an apprentice , are you heating the end of your flat tool to push and smooth out the channels when setting your gems in the channel ? Btw you earned yourself a subscriber and a like dude , thanks
He was just gravering a bright cut lip into the metal. None of the tools are heated or annealed realistically when working with diamonds, only with softer stones you anneal your tools. This is just hammering, bright cutting, and then polishing, its not a bezel so there's no real need for burnishing. Although this is the old school way of setting where you just bur out the sides instead of cutting actual seats.
Looks like this I's old school where you just crisscross bur and then hammer it over In the pocket, no real seats. Much faster but makes a ring with a shorter life span.
my dream is to set like this ! bravo !👏👏👏👏
Excellent video of showing your work in detail there well done with close up view with the camera as well, very clear. I am a self learning student and injoyed every minute till the end, thank you. My only One question is that l was just wondering if you could tell me what that finishing sanding wheel piece was called that you used for tidying and smoothing up the edges of your work called.
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the gem stone caliber which carat is here ?
excellent close up presentation.
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What tools and heating tool are you using?
Dude this is amazing I have one question tho as I’m still an apprentice , are you heating the end of your flat tool to push and smooth out the channels when setting your gems in the channel ? Btw you earned yourself a subscriber and a like dude , thanks
He was just gravering a bright cut lip into the metal. None of the tools are heated or annealed realistically when working with diamonds, only with softer stones you anneal your tools. This is just hammering, bright cutting, and then polishing, its not a bezel so there's no real need for burnishing. Although this is the old school way of setting where you just bur out the sides instead of cutting actual seats.
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Is your blade hot or vibrating?
Its a vibrating tool used to press the metal over the stones.
Jewellery GlasgowKelvinCollege where can one buy this vibrating tool? I cannot find it! Thank you Ralph
The equipment used in this video is a GRS Gravermax with a 2.25mm square graver as the pressing tool... running at approximately 0.5bar and 500 RPM.
Good job
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Just had to add those where beautiful quality diamonds
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Which machine u have use for diamond setting
Ya..its my question too..
@@bodhisatwasoni he's just using a hammer handpiece. You can get some cheaper sets for like $5-600 with a motor
Beautiful work.... bro where are you from ??
How did you form the channel?
Looks like this I's old school where you just crisscross bur and then hammer it over In the pocket, no real seats. Much faster but makes a ring with a shorter life span.