This video will help jewellery students make tube in small sections for making settings. Now you will not be restricted by the limited metal suppliers stock.
What a brilliant video...I love the fact it’s all Close up real time footage and that the focus is on what your actually doing and not constantly changing the camera to film your face as your explaining like many other tutorials do! I’m seriously considering signing up! Thank you🙏
How are you applying so much pressure and leaving little to no tool marks? Any time I use my round nose pliers and chasing hammer to form a circle, it leaves tool marks, no matter how little pressure I use on sterling silver. Are you hardening your silver slightly before forming it? I don’t understand how it doesn’t leave deep tool marks in your silver if it has been annealed. Maybe I’ll try throwing my annealed silver in the tumbler for a little bit to harden it just a hair before forming it like you did… I would love to get results similar to yours. I have way too much clean up when it comes to taking tool marks or little dents/divots out of my silver. The extremely minor tool marks you make on your silver in this video is nothing compared to the tool marks I make on my sterling silver after it’s been annealed to work with.
Excellent video Peter I wonder if you could make a follow-up to show how to make a slider pendant with this type of tubing and maybe 7 mm cz...? Thanks!
What brand are you parallels? Mine keep bending at the stops, & end up out of align. Cheap foriegn junk. Edit was able to catch name Muan Instry. @ approx 10:20 of vid. $27€
Great tips. Coz I don't have plates. Can I ask u for your advice on oval stone setting, is there a mathematic formula for sizing up one for an oval setting?
Jewellery Training Solutions Awesome Peter I very much appreciate you taking the time to help me figure that out. I'm workin on a design for a small oval stone hopefully an opal so this will help me alot.! I'm so glad I found your channel after being with Soham for so long, it's like at just the right time you came along with some more advanced video tutorials.. Gotta love UA-cam! Take care
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.....Why wouldn't you first hammer (draw out), along the two edges that will soon come together, so that you'll get a nice scarf-edge, prior to soldering..?!...
What a brilliant video...I love the fact it’s all Close up real time footage and that the focus is on what your actually doing and not constantly changing the camera to film your face as your explaining like many other tutorials do! I’m seriously considering signing up! Thank you🙏
Totally enjoyed that, these more advanced videos are building my confidence in JTS as the one to join. Thanks Peter, Soham was right about you!
Wow, you make it look so easy!! I love this and am so confident I could do it after watching this. Thank you!!
Thank u very much for teaching me. Your video is a wonderful lesson for me. I really value your art and your passion for teaching us.
Thanks Peter. Great tutorial on how too make a short tube.
Good information 👍Thanks for sharing 😊
It is strange that there is not ready tube like this on the market. Thank you anyway!
Brilliant informative video...Thank you!
How are you applying so much pressure and leaving little to no tool marks?
Any time I use my round nose pliers and chasing hammer to form a circle, it leaves tool marks, no matter how little pressure I use on sterling silver. Are you hardening your silver slightly before forming it? I don’t understand how it doesn’t leave deep tool marks in your silver if it has been annealed. Maybe I’ll try throwing my annealed silver in the tumbler for a little bit to harden it just a hair before forming it like you did… I would love to get results similar to yours. I have way too much clean up when it comes to taking tool marks or little dents/divots out of my silver. The extremely minor tool marks you make on your silver in this video is nothing compared to the tool marks I make on my sterling silver after it’s been annealed to work with.
Perfect, it's the video I needed, thanks friend
Very informative, thank you! Would annealing during the hammering stage make it easier to widen the tube?
Thank you for sharing. 😎🇨🇦
Lovely video. Thank you!!
Excellent video Peter I wonder if you could make a follow-up to show how to make a slider pendant with this type of tubing and maybe 7 mm cz...? Thanks!
Thank you!
What brand are you parallels? Mine keep bending at the stops, & end up out of align. Cheap foriegn junk.
Edit was able to catch name Muan Instry. @ approx 10:20 of vid. $27€
Hello, what size metal should I cut for a 2mm tube?
6.5mm wide will make it slightly larger then pull through draw plate to final size
Manual rolling machine or electric rolling machine
If manual is ok what should be the minimum capacity
Thanks .
Great tips. Coz I don't have plates. Can I ask u for your advice on oval stone setting, is there a mathematic formula for sizing up one for an oval setting?
Length of bezel strip for oval setting =[(length of gemstone + width of gemstone) divide by 2 + metal thickness] x π
Jewellery Training Solutions Awesome Peter I very much appreciate you taking the time to help me figure that out. I'm workin on a design for a small oval stone hopefully an opal so this will help me alot.! I'm so glad I found your channel after being with Soham for so long, it's like at just the right time you came along with some more advanced video tutorials.. Gotta love UA-cam! Take care
I you know if there s any tool to make those tubes?
The other way to make tube is with draw plates
como é que faço pra comprar um kit destes de treinamento,pra chegar no brasil,em qual o valor na moeda brasileira.e o frete é grátis?
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Amazing!
.....Why wouldn't you first hammer (draw out), along the two edges that will soon come together, so that you'll get a nice scarf-edge, prior to soldering..?!...
Hammering isnt perfect and wouldnt be uniform therefore more cleanup to make it cosmetically appropriate.
I usually cut excess off after I have formed it
U make me young 😅😂💪
Kam ki kita oh pipe siddhi kiti a hr ki kita
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Thank You!