I stumbled through UA-cam looking for quality videos on jewelry. You talk about many creators giving out mediocre advice. Because of that I struggled until I found this channel. Cheers mate! You’ve helped me improve tremendously 🙌🏼🤜✌️🤙
very true , i have been a jeweler for 58 years and iam still picking up ideas you have been a big help , your channel is so refreshing so basic yet so important for the beginner , your help is invaluable , thanks.
I bought some cheap Tibetan silver earrings in India and loved them, but they didn't have a notch. One slipped off in 4 hours and got lost. Had to buy another, and visit a bunch of jewelers only to be told it can't be done, or have then hack at it with a file, wire cutters and so on, leaving a very ugly scratched up post. Ultimately one just gave me a rubber end bit to grip onto the ruined post. I appreciate watching this, even if I don't have the tools for this, or consider it worthwhile to do this for earrings I spent little on. It's just nice to see it can be done, and done so professionally. Great stuff!
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge . I came across your video while researching in order to embark on my first pair of earrings , and I’m so glad I did !
Interestingly enough, I am a home jewelry maker who is extremely dedicated to doing things the right way, so I so I got a good laugh at your intro! I’ve watched videos, read books and this is the technique o was looking for!
I can’t thank you enough for this video. Finally someone has given me the correct method. Would you be able to share how to create different types of butterfly backs?
For the past two days I have done nothing but watch your work!! And I have to give you a stand Ovation dear Sir. You are teaching us who cannot afford proper training to do things the proper way and I will be forever grateful!!! I too learned the "twist" motion. Which was taught to me to not only add the grove but to also strengthen the post by the twisting motion using half hard sterling. I will NEVER do it that way after watching your film. Again thank you so much for bringing us such amazing content. 🙏
Great video, have you ever tried to do the same thing but loading the wire into a 3 jaw Chuck on the hand piece? Then you can rotate the post and machine and polish as needed easily.
Where do you get hard alloy sterling silver? I always find that after soldering on a SS post it is annealed. Great video demonstrating how to make a decent notch but only if you are going to solder the post on afterwards. Bit difficult to make the notch after soldering the post into place first, which is what has to be done sometimes.
Chris when the post is soldered on, it will no longer be "hard" right? And any lovely polish will then have a dull fine silver coating raised by heating
"Snobby" comes from a basis of quality statement, not just being a sh*t. Although, it has been occasionally abused, or used TO abuse. I agree with standing up for qualty!!
Thanks for the demo. A question though pls, once you've finished the ear post, it needs to be soldered on, this will anneal the post.... How do you get it work hardened again?
Yes that is a thing to concider. Hard alloy wire is pretty good at remaining stiff even after soldering. If you can hold the end of the post over the notch with tweezers while soldering it, it will help keep the heat at the other end while soldering
Great video thanks! It's hard finding good advice on getting a real professional finish so am really enjoying your videos. Before the rouge stage, what compounds did you use on the bristle brush and mop?
I don’t think the second option is botched I just think you didn’t do it correctly 😂 maybe if you actually tried the second option properly then you will be able to get the same results
No employer would be happy paying 20 minutes of salary for 1 earring post. An essential part of being a successful jeweller is being able to work accurately and quickly.
Diamond Mounter I think we all need some respect in the trade my friend. Perhaps I have demonstrated that method at some point and a lot of other people have too but it is, as you have demonstrated, not the only way. Nicely made by the way 👍🏼
I love Andrew Berry so I'm not liking your comment about him. You do have to watch it though because I've been watching your videos and though I really love them and I've learnt a lot from you, I've observed that you tend to speak condescendingly about other jewelry makers. Even if you've had the best of trainings, it's still not enough reason to belittle others. Eliminate the criticism because it brings with it a very negative vibe. Thanks for doing a good job on your videos.
I stumbled through UA-cam looking for quality videos on jewelry. You talk about many creators giving out mediocre advice. Because of that I struggled until I found this channel. Cheers mate! You’ve helped me improve tremendously 🙌🏼🤜✌️🤙
very true , i have been a jeweler for 58 years and iam still picking up ideas you have been a big help , your channel is so refreshing so basic yet so important for the beginner , your help is invaluable , thanks.
Wow 58 years! I salute to you sir. I hope I can continue for that much experience
I already like you. You’re telling the truth and you show us we should want to be always better. Thank you.
Thank you for this demonstration. Keep us striving to do the best we can do!
I bought some cheap Tibetan silver earrings in India and loved them, but they didn't have a notch. One slipped off in 4 hours and got lost. Had to buy another, and visit a bunch of jewelers only to be told it can't be done, or have then hack at it with a file, wire cutters and so on, leaving a very ugly scratched up post. Ultimately one just gave me a rubber end bit to grip onto the ruined post. I appreciate watching this, even if I don't have the tools for this, or consider it worthwhile to do this for earrings I spent little on. It's just nice to see it can be done, and done so professionally. Great stuff!
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge . I came across your video while researching in order to embark on my first pair of earrings , and I’m so glad I did !
Thanks so much for that.
Indeed always room for getting better 😊 and quality does show when applied . 🙏
Interestingly enough, I am a home jewelry maker who is extremely dedicated to doing things the right way, so I so I got a good laugh at your intro! I’ve watched videos, read books and this is the technique o was looking for!
I can’t thank you enough for this video. Finally someone has given me the correct method.
Would you be able to share how to create different types of butterfly backs?
I can try! I have not made them for many years but lets have a go!
For the past two days I have done nothing but watch your work!! And I have to give you a stand Ovation dear Sir. You are teaching us who cannot afford proper training to do things the proper way and I will be forever grateful!!! I too learned the "twist" motion. Which was taught to me to not only add the grove but to also strengthen the post by the twisting motion using half hard sterling. I will NEVER do it that way after watching your film. Again thank you so much for bringing us such amazing content. 🙏
Thank you!!! I’m trying to learn and it’s a treat to learn the right way the first time!
This video was very much needed! Thank you. More videos please. 🙏
Great video, have you ever tried to do the same thing but loading the wire into a 3 jaw Chuck on the hand piece? Then you can rotate the post and machine and polish as needed easily.
Ouch, I would never get 1mm through my ears. 9mm is a little wide, 8mm is most comfortable.
Great video as always
Where do you get hard alloy sterling silver? I always find that after soldering on a SS post it is annealed. Great video demonstrating how to make a decent notch but only if you are going to solder the post on afterwards. Bit difficult to make the notch after soldering the post into place first, which is what has to be done sometimes.
I pop them in the tumbler to harden them. Fishing them out is a mare, but worth it.
So, can you please show how to make an ear nut....?? Thanks! -
Chris when the post is soldered on, it will no longer be "hard" right? And any lovely polish will then have a dull fine silver coating raised by heating
Yes unfortunately. Using a hard alloy should be ok though. Platinum wont tarnish much at all from a quick solder but silvers gonna get recked lol
If I use hard wire wouldn’t it soften after soldering it to a piece?
Yes this is something to consider. Hard alloy is very good though at retaining its strength after soldering.
Diamond Mounter, you never said why you quit the profession? Nevertheless, keep those videos coming. I love how to take it to the Van Cleef level !
My wife is Japanese and after having kids we decided to live in Japan. I had been in London over 12 years so was up for a new challenge!
"Snobby" comes from a basis of quality statement, not just being a sh*t. Although, it has been occasionally abused, or used TO abuse. I agree with standing up for qualty!!
Very good
Thanks for the demo. A question though pls, once you've finished the ear post, it needs to be soldered on, this will anneal the post.... How do you get it work hardened again?
Yes that is a thing to concider. Hard alloy wire is pretty good at remaining stiff even after soldering. If you can hold the end of the post over the notch with tweezers while soldering it, it will help keep the heat at the other end while soldering
If it has annealed, quarter twist on the metal of the post and repolish will be work hardened
Great video thanks! It's hard finding good advice on getting a real professional finish so am really enjoying your videos. Before the rouge stage, what compounds did you use on the bristle brush and mop?
It was Tripoli Lustre Polishing Compound. the most commonly used polish for jewellery basically. should be available at any jewellers supply shop
Sir request for making earrings back butterfly video
Thanks!!!!
I do what you do but l use my bench drill as a lathe. More even 👍
I like that! Im gonna try it
Escapement file is the name you were looking for.
Awesome thank you!
not everyone has the same experience as yourself
Escapement file?
I don’t think the second option is botched I just think you didn’t do it correctly 😂 maybe if you actually tried the second option properly then you will be able to get the same results
There is no such thing as a correct bodge job
Don't matter what the value of the finished piece you should always take the same level of care
Removing material will weaken, I think burnishing a groove would be much better.
And faster.
20 gauge is the biggest diameter wire I would ever use, anything more is very uncomfortable for me.
Unbelievable I'm surprised you got owt done bet it takes you 20 mins to make a jump ring
No employer would be happy paying 20 minutes of salary for 1 earring post. An essential part of being a successful jeweller is being able to work accurately and quickly.
Awesome
I think you meant Pin vice not ring vice,,Ha,ha.
Well spotted. I always find mistakes I made when editing the videos but I just leave them in lol
Yes, you should also have better looking tools to work on your expensive jewelry. A lot of times there are many ways of doing something correctly.
Watch out Mr Berry this kids called you a bodger😂
Dont get me started on that guys methods!
Diamond Mounter I think we all need some respect in the trade my friend. Perhaps I have demonstrated that method at some point and a lot of other people have too but it is, as you have demonstrated, not the only way. Nicely made by the way 👍🏼
I have not shown you my method yet
I love Andrew Berry so I'm not liking your comment about him. You do have to watch it though because I've been watching your videos and though I really love them and I've learnt a lot from you, I've observed that you tend to speak condescendingly about other jewelry makers. Even if you've had the best of trainings, it's still not enough reason to belittle others. Eliminate the criticism because it brings with it a very negative vibe. Thanks for doing a good job on your videos.
Thank youuuuuuu master!!!!👍💪💪💪😍😍😍😍😍😍💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
😂botch job … so funny
You not good at a botch job …
Slurping is gross. Lost interest before you started:
You are so funny !