Goldsmith / Master Jeweler here: me and lapidary friends enjoyed your video. we laughed, not at you, but how it reminded us of our journey thru trial and error. i approve this video for those wanting to learn
I carved one a few years back from soap stone I did it by hand with no power tools I was so proud I soaked it in oil for about 5 min cleaned and polished when I have it to the girl she put it on it was perfect she made a fist with her hand and broke it into several pieces. I never made another one from soap stone thereafter. But until your video I never thought about a super glue coating I may try for a ring again
Made one with alabaster, had it perfectly polished. Put it on, cracked my knuckles to stress test it, it shattered immediately lol. made a wooden one instead
I know you probably did use one (because you sound like a smart chap), but respirators are a must when eorking with soapstone even more than other stones. That dust is nasty.
Thank you for the video, very insightful. In all sincerity I love how you directly mentioned and showed the mistakes you made and explained why that method didn't work etc. Thank you.
Very cool. I've got a really cool piece of Sonoran Sunrise that I have been waiting to find something to do with. Excited to try this out. Thanks for the vid man
Great video! As for the finish, you can probably use polyurethane to seal the ring. I've used it myself on an acrylic ring, though I have yet to try it on stone, but I think you may come up with some good results.
I’m so thankful I found this!! This is so cool and almost exactly what I want to do!! Do you have any contact info I could ask some questions about what kind of tools I would need to try this on some minerals/rocks I have at home? I would greatly appreciate it!
There is a kit dremel put out that has a polishing compound in it. I haven't used it yet (was waiting to get the bits for my drill press). But after seeing this going to have to experiment with the various bits that came in that kit. Mineral oil and bees wax might be good polishing agents as well. Saw a guy use bees wax on a granite peace pipe. Looked pretty good. Keep experimenting.👍
Hey nice job! Also if you want to try buffing with super glue, use thin super glue the kind thats like water. I belive your gorilla glue was too thick and instead of buffing caused it to look foggy?
If you're gonna do that trick with superglue you need a thin almost watery kind not a gel superglue(gel doesn't behave the way you need it for that) and you're better off using a piece of cotton cloth not a q-tip because the q-tip is highly likely to leave fibers behind....still it looks great
The ring broke off into a million pieces due to high heat generated from the dremel. You have to spray cold water to maintain the temperature of the stone as low as possible while spinning it. That goes for any stone. Its called wet sanding.
I don't know about sealing, but I have heard you can use cerium oxide mixed with water (to create a slurry) on a felt dremel polishing bit or a soft rag to polish crystal or stone. What if you tried a clear polyurethane varnish gloss?
I use cerium oxide, a drill with a mixer on it, and old soup cans to sand my 3D prints. I just chuck them in the slurry fire up the drill an voila, never been easier. It might work for stone too.
It wasn't the speed it was the uneven heating of a stone xD.... Stones are full of pours and cracks set one in a fire it shatters dangerously you must slowly heat then let it rest & cool for 15-20 minutes
Look up certain rocks’ hardness on google, maybe try to stay around soapstone(6-6.5 I think?) I personally am going to experiment, and maybe I’ll have as many rings as jack sparrow
I have collected few chunk of milky quartz from roadway rock , could it be made to ring? I mean it have lots of that pyramid shape like it can be broken if pulled 🤣
Video is good but finished product is very fragile and cant be wear except partying. i mean to say you cant do daily routine work after wearing this ring. thanks for making a nice video. Love from India.
Goldsmith / Master Jeweler here: me and lapidary friends enjoyed your video. we laughed, not at you, but how it reminded us of our journey thru trial and error. i approve this video for those wanting to learn
You need to mention respiratory protection due to silica exposure - protect your lungs!
very interesting and very nice video Congratulations what material it is can you explain to me what material i can find it
He doesnt NEED to do anything.
If you don't wear it then your an idiot, and should not be doing this
@@christianlee5998 this is a weird hill to die on lol
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I like how you showed mistakes and u still powered on
I carved one a few years back from soap stone I did it by hand with no power tools I was so proud I soaked it in oil for about 5 min cleaned and polished when I have it to the girl she put it on it was perfect she made a fist with her hand and broke it into several pieces. I never made another one from soap stone thereafter. But until your video I never thought about a super glue coating I may try for a ring again
Good video! It was informative and you did not ramble on! I think I’ll make me a ring!
Thanks for the detailed video , including the broken ring. Helps us newbies not give up :) also the ring turned out beautiful 😍 love it
Made one with alabaster, had it perfectly polished. Put it on, cracked my knuckles to stress test it, it shattered immediately lol. made a wooden one instead
soapstone is soft. For agate or anything in the quartz family you need stonecutter tools
I know you probably did use one (because you sound like a smart chap), but respirators are a must when eorking with soapstone even more than other stones. That dust is nasty.
Great video. I enjoy videos where people make do with what they have.
Solid video, good job man. Ring looks awesome!
Crazy work!! incredible I love it thank you for sharing
Nice ring dont give up on making your videos very detailed. I found your video because I wanted to see if it has been done before.
please keep doing these! I love your commentary when doing these ahhaha
Great job, and informative also!
Thank you for the video, very insightful. In all sincerity I love how you directly mentioned and showed the mistakes you made and explained why that method didn't work etc. Thank you.
Very cool. I've got a really cool piece of Sonoran Sunrise that I have been waiting to find something to do with. Excited to try this out. Thanks for the vid man
Sealer for stone my friend. 🙌🏼🙌🏼
thanks for sharing great video , have a nice weekend
Nice job dude! I will apreciate more content like this🤟🤟🤟
Great video! As for the finish, you can probably use polyurethane to seal the ring. I've used it myself on an acrylic ring, though I have yet to try it on stone, but I think you may come up with some good results.
I love simple design..
Great job
I will post the items that would help u for next Time. That was awesome and thank u that gave me great ideas
Try water drip next time with your brill drill idea, the stone just got too hot maybe is why it shattered? Cool video thanks!
Very good my friend
You might be able to use the Dremel but have a small hole so it has more surface to dissipate the pressure.
Good work
I should try that! Nice!
Can you add a list of the tools you used ??
Nicholas the supper glue or CA as some call it. it takes multiple coats to build up. Nice work by the way.
It's a nice looking ring....
I would wear it .....
I’m so thankful I found this!! This is so cool and almost exactly what I want to do!! Do you have any contact info I could ask some questions about what kind of tools I would need to try this on some minerals/rocks I have at home? I would greatly appreciate it!
Beautiful ❤️
There is a kit dremel put out that has a polishing compound in it. I haven't used it yet (was waiting to get the bits for my drill press). But after seeing this going to have to experiment with the various bits that came in that kit. Mineral oil and bees wax might be good polishing agents as well. Saw a guy use bees wax on a granite peace pipe. Looked pretty good. Keep experimenting.👍
Any tips? Did it work out?
Hey nice job! Also if you want to try buffing with super glue, use thin super glue the kind thats like water. I belive your gorilla glue was too thick and instead of buffing caused it to look foggy?
If you're gonna do that trick with superglue you need a thin almost watery kind not a gel superglue(gel doesn't behave the way you need it for that) and you're better off using a piece of cotton cloth not a q-tip because the q-tip is highly likely to leave fibers behind....still it looks great
I'd love to do a workshop on stone carving
Looks great :D
damn thank you man really helpfull gonna make one tomorrow
The precious!
Awesome, thank you for the super glue tip.
Cool stuff
Instead of glue I use clear gloss wood sealant for wood and leather work. might be good on stone
Thanks.
I'm pretty sure with soapstone, you have to heat it in coals? So it doesn't break. That's what needs to be done when making beads out of it
I have to try this
Where did you get this block
You need do this in water to reduce amount of dust you might be breathing… stones OFTEN have some nasty ingredients…. But your ring looks great!
With the C.A glue use 5 coats of medium then 5 coats of thin then sand with 380grit up to 1000grit
Then polish
Should come up like glass
Crafty!
Nice!
Hey just curious if this ring is still alive or if you have broken it?
Is there a way to do this with hand tools only?
Guide me tools that you have used
The ring broke off into a million pieces due to high heat generated from the dremel. You have to spray cold water to maintain the temperature of the stone as low as possible while spinning it. That goes for any stone. Its called wet sanding.
I don't know about sealing, but I have heard you can use cerium oxide mixed with water (to create a slurry) on a felt dremel polishing bit or a soft rag to polish crystal or stone.
What if you tried a clear polyurethane varnish gloss?
I use cerium oxide, a drill with a mixer on it, and old soup cans to sand my 3D prints. I just chuck them in the slurry fire up the drill an voila, never been easier. It might work for stone too.
It wasn't the speed it was the uneven heating of a stone xD.... Stones are full of pours and cracks set one in a fire it shatters dangerously you must slowly heat then let it rest & cool for 15-20 minutes
Yo nice edit man!
Thank you!!! I cant wait to fail miserably a few times!!!! Mlm
Seriously... I needed to see how to get the round shaping and expect to fail a few times. Virgins never get it right.. I'll get it. .
I was like, what that's it, then u said JK lol that was funny
Hi where can I buy 'soft tone'?
where did you get the soap stone>?
You should polish the ring with 200k grit polishing compound or jewlers Rouge. That will make the stone really shine
why not use a screw driver for the mini lathe part? it runs slower
Hey! Do you think I can go this with agate stone instead of soapstone?
Agate it's way harder than soap stone, you will need diamond tools for that
Look up certain rocks’ hardness on google, maybe try to stay around soapstone(6-6.5 I think?) I personally am going to experiment, and maybe I’ll have as many rings as jack sparrow
@@pebble_paper_shotgun2551 I'd love to know how this turns out for you
@@pebble_paper_shotgun2551 soapstone is 1, it's the lowest on scale
What stone is that
You got me.
2:06 JERK!!!😆I actually looked at the video time!!!
It broke from heat fractures, gotta keep the material cool with water
Should've used epoxy resin. Love the video
I have collected few chunk of milky quartz from roadway rock , could it be made to ring? I mean it have lots of that pyramid shape like it can be broken if pulled 🤣
Can you do it in agate stone plz?
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how to get this machineries in India?
You can use oils to seal it
0:42 Opps moment!
I know this is old, but micromesh would probably shine that up like crazy.
Aside from the glue use clear spray paint or epoxy resin .
Does this process work on qurats
Haha you got me there, I was just about to click off lol
Isn’t silica in limestone not soapstone ?
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Resin works too kiddo!
How would you do that, by mold or solid block
You actually need CA glue, or even UV resin would work.
Lool almost got me
Consider coating the finished ring with UV resin..
What stone?
He said the name in the first 8 seconds!
Video is good but finished product is very fragile and cant be wear except partying. i mean to say you cant do daily routine work after wearing this ring. thanks for making a nice video. Love from India.
2:02 hahahha xD
Return the slab
Object class: Safe.
Faked me out! 🙄😅🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂. I was reaching to scroll. Turned out tho' !
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Try clear fingernail polish to finish the ring.
Native Americans carved cooking pots out of soapstone and maybe rings?
Bro you gotta watch that dust. At least spritz some water. Silicosis is no joke.
Soap stone is way to brittle
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