I know you made this video two years ago.....but is it possible for you to make a tutorial about hammer setting a stone like this? Tell us how, and tips to make sure its done well, and why certain tools are preferable to others, etc.? This was a great watch, and I understand what you’re doing for the most part, but details would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for sharing this video.
Master stone setting. Throw away the Foredom Hammer Handset. I must say the root of that great setting is the GRS system. Without it, none of this is possible. ( Customers ask for some of the ugliest stones set in their jewelry and it blows my mind.)
Great video, thanks Steve! Wondering what kind of punch tip you're using to set your stones (i.e. Round, square, size?). Love to try this instead of a rocker or pusher.
Thank you Jenn, I am using a small round in this video. Most of the time I use this punch for heavier bezels because it concentrates the force from the hammer into a very small area. I used light hammer blows and overlapped the blows. The diameter of the end of this punch is 2 mm and the edges are rounded off. Other shapes and sizes would work fine also.
I made this punch Barbara and others from a valve stem that came from a tractor engine. You could probably get some valves from an engine rebuilding shop. The steel that valves are made of is very good for making punches. I will make a video that shows how to make one.
I don't let the blue abrasive wheel that I use to smooth the bezel touch the stone. The stone is jasper which is hard enough that the polishing compound I use does not effect the stone.
I know you made this video two years ago.....but is it possible for you to make a tutorial about hammer setting a stone like this? Tell us how, and tips to make sure its done well, and why certain tools are preferable to others, etc.? This was a great watch, and I understand what you’re doing for the most part, but details would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for sharing this video.
Great work! I've always wanted to learn how to set bezels by hand but can't find the same tools you're using.
A very, very great work ... I wish you success in all your work
Beautiful work!
Wow. Nerves of steel. I envy your hand steadiness. Beautiful work.
Resting my fingers on the vice and the ring keeps my hand steady and guides the punch.
Would you make a video of how to make this particular ring?
Sylvia Yahalom
Master stone setting. Throw away the Foredom Hammer Handset. I must say the root of that great setting is the GRS system. Without it, none of this is possible. ( Customers ask for some of the ugliest stones set in their jewelry and it blows my mind.)
Great video, thanks Steve
Great video, thanks Steve! Wondering what kind of punch tip you're using to set your stones (i.e. Round, square, size?). Love to try this instead of a rocker or pusher.
Thank you Jenn, I am using a small round in this video. Most of the time I use this punch for heavier bezels because it concentrates the force from the hammer into a very small area. I used light hammer blows and overlapped the blows. The diameter of the end of this punch is 2 mm and the edges are rounded off. Other shapes and sizes would work fine also.
Beautiful work
excellent setting
Love your videos! That's a beautiful vice! Can you tell me the name/model?
Thank you. The vice is a GRS. www.grs.com/
You are like a little hammer handpiece. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Wendy :)
Lovely. How do I see how you made the rest of the ring?? The shank, etc???
I don't have a video of how to make the ring. I should make one :)
Where can I buy the punch that is smooth and rounded off?
I made this punch Barbara and others from a valve stem that came from a tractor engine. You could probably get some valves from an engine rebuilding shop. The steel that valves are made of is very good for making punches. I will make a video that shows how to make one.
Beautiful work! Is bezel fine or sterling silver? How thick is it?
Thank you, the ring is a cast all sterling piece and the bezel is about 1 mm thick.
Your hands are magic. Many times I manage to dent the stones if I do this. :( I suppose I do not have your calm.
The way I hold the punch and the way I rest my fingers on the vice has a lot to do with getting the job done without hitting the stone.
Steve Howard I know. But is a skill than not all jewelers have. You are very good.
Hi how do you protect the stone so well while polishing the bezel? Is there video of making the actual ring, shank, etc,.
I don't let the blue abrasive wheel that I use to smooth the bezel touch the stone. The stone is jasper which is hard enough that the polishing compound I use does not effect the stone.
please upload single stone rings stone fiting work
Just wondering what that piece is called that you first used to grind out the inside of the bezel?
It is a large cylinder bur
...where and how would one get a blank ring like the one you're working on? Anyone?
What is that ring Vice and where would someone acquire one?
www.grs.com/product/004-839-encore-qc-basic-package/
What is name of that particular stone?
The stone is an orange jasper.
What is the blue disc you use for polishing?
The blue wheel is a medium grit silicone abrasive wheel. It will cut down the metal and it leaves a finish that is ready for final polish
May I ask why you burnished the inside of the bezel?
I burnish the inside edge so it will smooth and shiny. Then I don't have to try to do finish work on it while it is against the stone.
Nice
All i need is ring vise,lol!
or an engravers block!
I wish I could be your student, you amaze me!
Thank you Kim