So very good to see you! I have been a self-taught silversmith because of you…10 years now. I have great basic skills which aids in thinking outside the box, cuz of you! You are my mentor and soooooo very happy to see you are still on the planet! Do take care, my friend and see you soon! Your friend, Jan
Great to see you back Soham, I suggest to people at my local lapidary club where I teach silversmithing to watch your videos as they are very easy to understand and follow, you have always been my inspiration in the first place and where I begin silversmithing.
So happy to see you post another video! I have missed you ❤. You are an excellent teacher and I have learned so much from you. Happy to see you are well and will look forward to more of your content!
HI Soham! So good to see you. I can completely vouch for the excellent design and construction of this great clasp hook. I wear the bracelets you made me every single day. They almost never come off. The beautiful ferules and file handles you made are loved and admired every time I hold my hand files. These all are VERY treasured. I'm so glad you are still on the planet - and doing well. Fantastic! Oooh, guess what, I have been invited to jump on a vintage Ducati next week for a cruise upcountry. Thought of you. 🌺
So good to see u Soham.. have been on hiatus for several years to care for my son who was battling cancer ..always enjoyed your videos. Taught me so much...take care...✌️❤️✌️🇨🇦
Chow to you too! From Texas USA. You are an inspiration to me!! My mentor mentioned watching you several years ago. Ive learned many things from you. And again, I cant thank you enough! 🤗
So glad to see you back. I enjoy your teaching style and your straight forward approach. Thanks for the great lessons and for the skills you have taught me and others. Cheers!
Wonderful to see you are still here and well! You have given me so much assurance to move forward in my silversmithing journey. Your words "Take your time" in.your calm voice opened up a block I didn't know I had. Thank you so much.
Welcome back Soham, delighted you are still on the planet and thank you for continuing to share your skills and talents. You are a generous spirit. Best Wishes. M.
Also, I wanted to say thank you for the videos that you create because I live so far away from everything that having someone as an instructor via video is really helpful for me just starting out and learning.
So, so happy to see you again! Thank you so much for this video and all the others. I've been silversmithing for 14 years now and my skills have improved over the years thanks to you. With gratitude and hope to see you soon, Nora
Glad to see other people independently came to the same jump ring winding method I did way back in high school, though I was working with aluminum and steel which springs back much more vigorously than silver or brass. So after a few unfortunate incidents I always wore a leather glove - or covered my fingers with duct tape!
I have missed you sir. I so enjoy your work and instructions. Very nice to see your face too. Most of your videos don't show your wonderful face. I think I would recognize your hands if I saw them in person.
Hi Soham! Great you're doing well. So nice to have you back in UA-cam. Loved this tutorial 💟💯👏🏻. Looking forward to any kind of jewelry making tutorials of yours, whatever kind your keen to do 😃😊. PD: would love to see ring making tutorials, simple rings that anyway turn great with your great skill.💕🌈☀️🍀 I learn a lot from you. Following you from Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
So very happy to see you and your work is so inspiring! can’t wait to give this a try… could I put it through my rolling mill after twisting to make it a flat curb chain??
I think it’s great that you said that good morning and I wanted to let you know it’s I’m still on the planet because I was wondering is this man still on the planet lol
Hi there, I'm not sure what master Soham will say on this good question, but for me I find that using a round profile plier on the outside of a loop or curve can put a small dent in the wire - more so than a flat surface. On the inside of the loop/jump ring/curve, etc. The pressure on the metal is in accord with the shape of the round tip pliers, and even if it does make a mark, it is usually less severe and also visually hidden a bit more on the inside, helpful if you can't or don't want to clean up marks. Those are just my experiences. I hope that is helpful. 🌺🌺🌺
Loved this video. “I just wanted to let you know that I’m still on the planet.” 😂 We’re so glad you are Soham 🤘
Great to see you again, I always learn little tricks and techniques that make things easier !
So very good to see you! I have been a self-taught silversmith because of you…10 years now. I have great basic skills which aids in thinking outside the box, cuz of you! You are my mentor and soooooo very happy to see you are still on the planet! Do take care, my friend and see you soon! Your friend, Jan
Glad to see you back! You're a big part of why I can do stuff with silver.
Welcome back. You have been missed. Looking forward to another, I always learn from your teachings. Thank you.😊
Thank you. Glad to see the calmest, most clear instructor back on UA-cam! Missed seeing you.
Great to see you back Soham, I suggest to people at my local lapidary club where I teach silversmithing to watch your videos as they are very easy to understand and follow, you have always been my inspiration in the first place and where I begin silversmithing.
Was thinking about you the other day. I was lucky enough to attend TAFE a few years ago for some lessons with you. Glad you are back😊 Tas.
Nice to see you back after a year!
So glad you are "still on the planet"! Thank you for being a superb teacher and sharer. Wish you all that's good.
Great to see you again. As I have said before, you are a gifted instructor. Thanks again for sharing your techniques and wisdom. Stay well.
You're the best Soham. I'll watch even if not figuring to make that particular thing as I always learn a refining detail.
So happy to see you post another video! I have missed you ❤. You are an excellent teacher and I have learned so much from you. Happy to see you are well and will look forward to more of your content!
Love your tips Soham and all delivered in that gentle, stress-free voice. Thank you.
HI Soham! So good to see you. I can completely vouch for the excellent design and construction of this great clasp hook. I wear the bracelets you made me every single day. They almost never come off. The beautiful ferules and file handles you made are loved and admired every time I hold my hand files. These all are VERY treasured. I'm so glad you are still on the planet - and doing well. Fantastic! Oooh, guess what, I have been invited to jump on a vintage Ducati next week for a cruise upcountry. Thought of you. 🌺
So good to see u Soham..
have been on hiatus for several years to care for my son who was battling cancer ..always enjoyed your videos. Taught me so much...take care...✌️❤️✌️🇨🇦
Chow to you too! From Texas USA. You are an inspiration to me!! My mentor mentioned watching you several years ago. Ive learned many things from you.
And again, I cant thank you enough! 🤗
Always happy to see you Soham. You took the pain out of silver soldering for me. I hope you are still managing to take the bikes out for a blat.
A privilege to see you back at it … have so missed you … my first true love and inspiration … 👍😎👍 … Nick
Glad to see you back! I enjoy your videos and learn a lot. Thanks!
Very happy to see you sir. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge with us. I have learned many valuable lessons just from you. Thank you.
Missed you Soham. Always a great video from you. Kind regards from John Spargo in Cape Town
So glad you're back and doing well :)! I'm gonna give this project a try.
Glad you are doing well Soham thank you for your posts.
Cheers from Minnesota U.S.
So glad to see you back. I enjoy your teaching style and your straight forward approach. Thanks for the great lessons and for the skills you have taught me and others. Cheers!
Wonderful to see you are still here and well! You have given me so much assurance to move forward in my silversmithing journey. Your words "Take your time" in.your calm voice opened up a block I didn't know I had. Thank you so much.
So glad to see you back again. As always, thank you for sharing your skills. I am indebted to you.
Soham I have been looking for you every day since you last posted a video. I knew you would be back ! I missed you very much. Thanks for posting Chow.
Welcome back Soham, delighted you are still on the planet and thank you for continuing to share your skills and talents. You are a generous spirit. Best Wishes. M.
Glad to see you back. Nice video. Look forward to seeing more. Cheers. Jim
Great to watch your videos again. Keep them coming!
The planet is a better place with you on it, Soham - live long and prosper.
Such a calm place in the malestrom of the web. Good to see you back.
Welcome back! I, for one (of many) have missed your videos and look forward to more. I will certainly try this design.
Glad you're OK.
I've learnt somuch from you Soham ... thank you sincerely.😊
Yay, so glad to see you back! Love your work.
So good to see you back!
Thank you for the great videos. I’ve miss seeing you. 🇨🇦💗🇨🇦
Glad to see you back and can't wait for your next video.
Also, I wanted to say thank you for the videos that you create because I live so far away from everything that having someone as an instructor via video is really helpful for me just starting out and learning.
Tx for another great video! Glad you’re back and doing well 💙
Thank you, welcome back!
Love you Soham!!! Glad to seeing you again.
So, so happy to see you again! Thank you so much for this video and all the others. I've been silversmithing for 14 years now and my skills have improved over the years thanks to you. With gratitude and hope to see you soon, Nora
Absolutely thrilled to see you posting. Cheers
Thanks for your videos! I have learned so much! 👍🏻
So happy to see this video, and glad you are still on the planet! Going to be making some chain very soon.
🎉that's a great thing to know you're still about. I love all your lessons, great designs and variable. Keep rollin on❤
Great to see you again. Thank you.
So nice to see you again, Soham! Glad you’re back!!! With love from Canada🇨🇦🥰
Thank you so much for this video. Lovely to see you again.
So good to see you again!
Thanks Soham and yes great to see you!
so happy to see you, love your videos
Ditto. good to see you back. best wishes from England. Dave.
You are Such A Fun, Great Teacher! Thank you!
Wow. Just subscribed and assumed that I’d only be loving your posted videos. So excited it see a new video!! Big ❤, you’re awesome.
Glad to see other people independently came to the same jump ring winding method I did way back in high school, though I was working with aluminum and steel which springs back much more vigorously than silver or brass. So after a few unfortunate incidents I always wore a leather glove - or covered my fingers with duct tape!
Great to see you!!!
I have missed you sir. I so enjoy your work and instructions. Very nice to see your face too. Most of your videos don't show your wonderful face. I think I would recognize your hands if I saw them in person.
Welcome back Soham, missed you.
So good to see you again! You're videos provide such a wealth info, I am very grateful. Take care.
So happy to see you Soham , my first and favourite UA-cam teacher ....and I still make your apricot cobbler !
Nice to see you again. I look forward to seeing your future videos. Thank You.
Hi Soham! Great you're doing well. So nice to have you back in UA-cam. Loved this tutorial 💟💯👏🏻. Looking forward to any kind of jewelry making tutorials of yours, whatever kind your keen to do 😃😊. PD: would love to see ring making tutorials, simple rings that anyway turn great with your great skill.💕🌈☀️🍀 I learn a lot from you. Following you from Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
Awesome!! 👍
So happy to see you 💓
Glad you are well nice to see your face😂…this project just might bring me back to my bench…Thanks
It is so good to see you. ❤ I have learned so much form your videos. Thank you so much! And greetings from Venezuela 💖
Hi Soham, so glad to hear from you again. Xx
It's so nice to see your face!
thank you
How's that BMW running ? Are you getting any wind therapy ?
Missed you!❤
So. pleased to see your latest video. You are a great teacher and my go to on UA-cam❤❤
You are the master!❤
Nice to see you again, it has been a while since I have seen one of your videos.
Great to see another video from you , 👍
So very happy to see you and your work is so inspiring! can’t wait to give this a try… could I put it through my rolling mill after twisting to make it a flat curb chain??
yaaay, Soham's back! ✌
Very happy to see you and to know you're doing well😍😊❤️
thank you:)
Hey Soham! Since you are in Australia, can you design and build a men's opal ring???
We would love to see it!
Sending big love to you Soham
Learn something each time .... where did you get the hallmarking pliers? Thanks !
Baba hoşgeldin ❤
I think it’s great that you said that good morning and I wanted to let you know it’s I’m still on the planet because I was wondering is this man still on the planet lol
HELLO AGAIN! HOPE ALL IS WELL!!!
Halito Friend good to see you!!!!!
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Where i can buy those players you have and what they call. Thanks
What avantage are the flat round instead of double round pliers?
Hi there, I'm not sure what master Soham will say on this good question, but for me I find that using a round profile plier on the outside of a loop or curve can put a small dent in the wire - more so than a flat surface. On the inside of the loop/jump ring/curve, etc. The pressure on the metal is in accord with the shape of the round tip pliers, and even if it does make a mark, it is usually less severe and also visually hidden a bit more on the inside, helpful if you can't or don't want to clean up marks. Those are just my experiences. I hope that is helpful. 🌺🌺🌺
Thanks! Makes sense.
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Hello old friend