Hey there, Andrew! I just wanted to take the time to thank you for all that you put out into the maker and smithing community by educating so many of us. I am a baby silversmith, and was able to FINALLY successfully solder my first ever bezel this evening because of YOU. I am now wearing it proudly, and want to never take it off. Thank you so so so very much for sharing so very much with us. I appreciate you more than words can express.
I'm glad to have seen such a good and clear demonstration of this tool, thank you for it! It was instructive and enlightening. You asked for suggestions for other tools we'd like to see tested. I'd be glad to see you demonstrate the tools developed by Vitalij Krikuk for sharpening beading tools as they are a good bit less expensive and seem to do the job equally well. Another device I'm curious about is the crinkle rolling mill. There seems to be 2 versions, one more expensive than the other but they seem quite similar on pictures. Without outside advice I'd wait till I see them with my own eyes to make a decision, but they are not available at stores in my area. I've seen a jeweler doing quite interesting and beautiful woven silver inserts in his pieces, that had to be created using this type of device.
@@jld.itsjane9479 Exactly! Sorry for the confusion. I just made a new search with these words. Very interesting. I saw more models and sources than I had seen on different US jewelry distributors websites. Some machines have steel rollers, some have plastic rollers. Some remind me of a tube wringer I used for oil painting. Durston even makes one, but the teeth are quite large, so this certainly is not what that jeweler I know used. The width of each of his folds was about 1 to 1.2mm. He made narrow strips of corrugated silver sheet which he wove with what seemed to be 0.8mm wire for some very intriguing surface treatment. I discovered that Andrew Berry reviewed the Durston mill in 2013 and that other jewelers have reviewed different models too.
First, thanks so much for all your videos. I've learned so much! Would you be able to do a video showing how to make a brooch? I have some designs I'm excited to make, but the pin back has me perplexed 🤔
Excellent channel , Any advice on devices / materials which hold or bind jewellery components in place whilst soldering , spring tweezers , clamps , soldering wigs etc . Thanks .
The link doesn’t work. You mentioned carbide ball burs do the same? Any other ideas how to sharpen? Maybe a tool I can create? Maybe another video would be good if you do have any other options for me and Us. Thank you Andrew! Watching your graver machine video next. Hand graving now but definitely want to go with power gravers. Getting older and hands are very sore when done. Take Care!
Hi Andrew, We are making Tinned copper flat wire braid. I need to solder portion of it width 25 mm. I would like to know if you can provide information,how to control flow . We want to control it to designated area of 25mm X 20 mm width. Thanks in Advance
I watch your vids with great interest I started to get interested on jewellery making andfor the next year i will attend some silversmiths course Now...i came across some interesting jewels that has been oxidaised to a black color I think they're absolutely gorgeous on pics but i couldnt find many information about how safely oxidised metal are when you wear them Also I'd like more informations on metals in general ...i mean ...i know copper and zinc are added to a silver to make sterling ...i also read there's oter metals that you can add instead to make sure that the silver not oxidise (germanium) and so on I'm sure you can provide many useful information on how the different metals are used in jewellery . I hope you understand what i mean. Thank you
Clearly I don't use my Beading tools enough, I have not seen the tool , my concern is the diamond would be extremely easy to damage (Break/Chip) I wonder if a less expensive option maybe a Tungsten cutter
I've seen another tool, sold by Vitalij Krikuk. It is a set of what seems to be tungsten cutters that can be resharpened. Seems easy enough to use and is less expensive too. Hopefully Andrew Berry will demonstrate these some day!
Have a look at a brand new bit under magnification so you can see the angles and direction of the cutting plane. A wheel much like used in the video and you're good to go. I find the 006 and 008 bits work much better the shorter they get.
Just checked the website the prices a bit steep unit including post almost $300 , $6 bearings for $46, don't think they will sell too many of these tools.
@@AndrewArndts Ya, obviously Ms. Pamela doesn't watch this channel much. This is the first product review i've seen Andrew do in a while. Usually he is making stuff, or showing you techniques to make stuff. I don't mind seeing new products. Don't change a thing Andrew.
Hey there, Andrew! I just wanted to take the time to thank you for all that you put out into the maker and smithing community by educating so many of us. I am a baby silversmith, and was able to FINALLY successfully solder my first ever bezel this evening because of YOU. I am now wearing it proudly, and want to never take it off. Thank you so so so very much for sharing so very much with us. I appreciate you more than words can express.
Its great seeing all of these methods. Thanks Andrew..
I'm glad to have seen such a good and clear demonstration of this tool, thank you for it! It was instructive and enlightening.
You asked for suggestions for other tools we'd like to see tested. I'd be glad to see you demonstrate the tools developed by Vitalij Krikuk for sharpening beading tools as they are a good bit less expensive and seem to do the job equally well.
Another device I'm curious about is the crinkle rolling mill. There seems to be 2 versions, one more expensive than the other but they seem quite similar on pictures. Without outside advice I'd wait till I see them with my own eyes to make a decision, but they are not available at stores in my area.
I've seen a jeweler doing quite interesting and beautiful woven silver inserts in his pieces, that had to be created using this type of device.
Annie Girard, what crinkle mills are you referring to? I’m interested, too.
@@jld.itsjane9479 They are available from many jewelry tools distributors. Some are possibly made in India.
Annie Girard Not finding “Crinkle Mill” by googling. Are you referring to corrugating mills?
@@jld.itsjane9479 Exactly! Sorry for the confusion.
I just made a new search with these words. Very interesting. I saw more models and sources than I had seen on different US jewelry distributors websites. Some machines have steel rollers, some have plastic rollers. Some remind me of a tube wringer I used for oil painting. Durston even makes one, but the teeth are quite large, so this certainly is not what that jeweler I know used. The width of each of his folds was about 1 to 1.2mm. He made narrow strips of corrugated silver sheet which he wove with what seemed to be 0.8mm wire for some very intriguing surface treatment.
I discovered that Andrew Berry reviewed the Durston mill in 2013 and that other jewelers have reviewed different models too.
First, thanks so much for all your videos. I've learned so much!
Would you be able to do a video showing how to make a brooch? I have some designs I'm excited to make, but the pin back has me perplexed 🤔
Thank you fore the Tip.
Thank you very much Andrew!
Excellent channel , Any advice on devices / materials which hold or bind jewellery components in place whilst soldering , spring tweezers , clamps , soldering wigs etc . Thanks .
The link doesn’t work. You mentioned carbide ball burs do the same? Any other ideas how to sharpen? Maybe a tool I can create? Maybe another video would be good if you do have any other options for me and Us. Thank you Andrew! Watching your graver machine video next. Hand graving now but definitely want to go with power gravers. Getting older and hands are very sore when done. Take Care!
Hi Andrew,
We are making Tinned copper flat wire braid. I need to solder portion of it width 25 mm.
I would like to know if you can provide information,how to control flow .
We want to control it to designated area of 25mm X 20 mm width.
Thanks in Advance
Hi, thank you for this information of this tool! Its realy great invention! Can you tell me where i can find it ? Thank you :)
ivaylo ivanov the link is in the the description of this video
Exelent video!!!
We're can I buy?
I watch your vids with great interest
I started to get interested on jewellery making andfor the next year i will attend some silversmiths course
Now...i came across some interesting jewels that has been oxidaised to a black color
I think they're absolutely gorgeous on pics but i couldnt find many information about how safely oxidised metal are when you wear them
Also I'd like more informations on metals in general ...i mean ...i know copper and zinc are added to a silver to make sterling ...i also read there's oter metals that you can add instead to make sure that the silver not oxidise (germanium) and so on
I'm sure you can provide many useful information on how the different metals are used in jewellery .
I hope you understand what i mean.
Thank you
I can’t find where to buy this tool , can someone post a link please
Marc Dyer hi Marc. It’s in the description diamopappa.com/
Clearly I don't use my Beading tools enough, I have not seen the tool , my concern is the diamond would be extremely easy to damage (Break/Chip) I wonder if a less expensive option maybe a Tungsten cutter
or a carbide
I've seen another tool, sold by Vitalij Krikuk. It is a set of what seems to be tungsten cutters that can be resharpened. Seems easy enough to use and is less expensive too. Hopefully Andrew Berry will demonstrate these some day!
@@AndrewArndts Tungsten is "Carbide"
i want get this 1
Have you ever made a video on how to sharpen drill bits?🇨🇦😎
Have a look at a brand new bit under magnification so you can see the angles and direction of the cutting plane. A wheel much like used in the video and you're good to go. I find the 006 and 008 bits work much better the shorter they get.
Where do you get the tool? That's the most important piece of information!
Mark McNown check out the video description. The link is there
I guess I’m
Blind I don’t see where to buy it either
Dag heer kunt u mij vertellen waar ik deze slijper kan kopen ik hoor graag van u groeten
Hi there, the link does't work, some help plz, thanks!
Where can I purchase this sharpner
Here bevelux.com/DiamondPA-Basic-sharpener-p133886752
Sorry I’m so ignorant but how do you use a beading tool ? I’ve never seen one before 😳😁
It's a pain but that sharpener will make everything easier
Where it can buy ?
website bevelux.com
THE LINK TO BUY DOES NOT WORK!
Try this link beveluxtools.com/
How much
Just checked the website the prices a bit steep unit including post almost $300 , $6 bearings for $46, don't think they will sell too many of these tools.
Holy shit thats freaking expensive, better off buying a dozen of beading tools...
@@CONEHEADDK yep
yes but the size will never be the same
Please show me your bracelete
ANDREW WHAT DO YOUTHINK ABOUT OXYGEN CONSENTRATOR WITH PROPANE TORCH..??
Clearly this is a channel for jewelers with money to buy all these gadgets they don’t even sell where I’m from, and not about actual jewelry making. 😔
There are plenty of videos showing jewellery making and how to’s on this channel
@@Atthebench Dude!!! don't feed the trolls...
@@AndrewArndts Ya, obviously Ms. Pamela doesn't watch this channel much. This is the first product review i've seen Andrew do in a while. Usually he is making stuff, or showing you techniques to make stuff. I don't mind seeing new products. Don't change a thing Andrew.