I love your channel, I thought that I was going to have to pay a ridiculous amount of money in order to learn everything you are teaching here. I'm in London at the moment but my family home is in Scotland and I am building an Off Grid cabin/studio where I can stay for long periods without being under my sisters feet, and work as nuch or as little as I want (of course any commission takes priority, for example re-stringing pearls. ..it costs upwards of seventy pounds GB £ and I will do it for twenty. ..This has been helpful in word-of-mouth trade) I have been wanting to learn about gold and silver smithing for a while now...PMC has its place, and you can make many beautiful pieces using autumn leaves for instance and a multitude of other things. I have used the copper and bronze too for keyring charms which I intend to donate to one of the wildlife charities. I am so grateful that you have opened up a whole new avenue of technical knowledge. ..I actually went and found out how to make my own 'Kiln'? box for melting metal clay and I am ready to move on. You have given me the best Christmas present (a little early but near enough) I have ever had...I have registered my Company name and I just have to take, I believe its around one hundred GB pounds and a piece of my own work weighing seven grams or bigger and I can register my very own hallmark at the London Assay office (that lovely leopards face). Ok I'm taking too much of your time but I can never thank you enough xx
I always await your next video. I learn so much from watching you work. I assume you are using hard solder to do all the soldering on this ring, is that correct? Thanks again for all of your video lessons. We all appreciate it greatly.
I have a question in relation to this video. Did you mention attaching a bezel cup to this ring and would you use easy solder for this. I'm a newbie and find your videos very helpful.
Just reading all the comments the same as mine...it's ridiculously expensive to do courses unless you are 16-20 and intend to be a jeweller. The only other available avenue is Art School and I can't afford either as my money that I make is usually re-invested in tools and materials. Like all of you I think this Gentleman is doing a huge service to so many people who otherwise wouldn't get past basic beading and wirework with a bit of PMC on top. xx
Hello my friend . I have to ask you, what are you using for your flux, if its borax cone type, could you do a video on how to prepare the borax flux. Also what do you use for pickle, I love the idea of a cold pickle. Your videos are awesome and Im learning so much from you. Thank you so much Mr Harrison. ! Keep up your magnificent work/teachings.
DSWideman u can use vinegar and salt as a cold pickle, works really well.. An better when heated.. Also borax cone is so easy to use. Simple add way to an unglazed plate/saucer/or even a piece of slate. Rub the cone on the wet surface for a minute or two an u will have a milky white solution, this is your borax Flux ready to go. If it dries just add more water..! I recommend the cone. An it will last u years.. Hope this was some help to u
I love your channel, I thought that I was going to have to pay a ridiculous amount of money in order to learn everything you are teaching here. I'm in London at the moment but my family home is in Scotland and I am building an Off Grid cabin/studio where I can stay for long periods without being under my sisters feet, and work as nuch or as little as I want (of course any commission takes priority, for example re-stringing pearls. ..it costs upwards of seventy pounds GB £ and I will do it for twenty. ..This has been helpful in word-of-mouth trade) I have been wanting to learn about gold and silver smithing for a while now...PMC has its place, and you can make many beautiful pieces using autumn leaves for instance and a multitude of other things. I have used the copper and bronze too for keyring charms which I intend to donate to one of the wildlife charities. I am so grateful that you have opened up a whole new avenue of technical knowledge. ..I actually went and found out how to make my own 'Kiln'? box for melting metal clay and I am ready to move on. You have given me the best Christmas present (a little early but near enough) I have ever had...I have registered my Company name and I just have to take, I believe its around one hundred GB pounds and a piece of my own work weighing seven grams or bigger and I can register my very own hallmark at the London Assay office (that lovely leopards face). Ok I'm taking too much of your time but I can never thank you enough xx
Love to see you polish and finish. I'm not so sure how to really finish a piece well. Thank again
love your tutorials, I learn so much!!! you are so versatile with your jewelry doing chainmail etc. thank you for your hard work and wonderful videos!
Thank you so much! You are an amazing teacher and I have learned so much from your videos.
I have thoroughly enjoyed every video I've seen of yours and have learned much, Thank you
As always another great tutorial... Thank you so much for your patience and sharing your valuable knowledge..
I belong to Pakistan and studying gems and jewellery. I am watching your tutorial 1st time. You are doing very well.
thank you
I always await your next video. I learn so much from watching you work. I assume you are using hard solder to do all the soldering on this ring, is that correct?
Thanks again for all of your video lessons. We all appreciate it greatly.
Good job and very clearly and concisely explained. Thank yo. :)
I have a question in relation to this video. Did you mention attaching a bezel cup to this ring and would you use easy solder for this. I'm a newbie and find your videos very helpful.
Outstanding tutorial. Thank you so much for it.
it's the most useful tutorial I've seen , thank you so much for all details i appreciate it
Just reading all the comments the same as mine...it's ridiculously expensive to do courses unless you are 16-20 and intend to be a jeweller. The only other available avenue is Art School and I can't afford either as my money that I make is usually re-invested in tools and materials. Like all of you I think this Gentleman is doing a huge service to so many people who otherwise wouldn't get past basic beading and wirework with a bit of PMC on top. xx
Hello my friend . I have to ask you, what are you using for your flux, if its borax cone type, could you do a video on how to prepare the borax flux. Also what do you use for pickle, I love the idea of a cold pickle. Your videos are awesome and Im learning so much from you. Thank you so much Mr Harrison. ! Keep up your magnificent work/teachings.
DSWideman u can use vinegar and salt as a cold pickle, works really well.. An better when heated.. Also borax cone is so easy to use. Simple add way to an unglazed plate/saucer/or even a piece of slate. Rub the cone on the wet surface for a minute or two an u will have a milky white solution, this is your borax Flux ready to go. If it dries just add more water..! I recommend the cone. An it will last u years.. Hope this was some help to u
Thank you Master, I never thought of doing this and its a great idea!
I love this! Thank you ❣️
This is perfect for a starter. I've learned a lot thank you
I LOVE this! Thank you!!
Are your jump ring mandrels sawed off knitting needles?
yes
surfing on youtube....new inspiration for some time ,thanks
Beautiful.. thank you!
Please let me know where to purchase solder snippers/ brand
thank you.
otto frei
nice.thx Soham
hi, what is the material for jump ring
Georgie Riha sterling silver wire usually
Love it
love it
thank you!
no worries
thank you...
I like lots.
it was fun