Thank you guys for this video, great business practice doing a demonstration on how they’re made, really made my decision easy, I wanted to get my wedding rings from you guys but I didn’t really know much about the company or the product, but from what I’ve seen is great reviews, very little wear and tear over long periods, and quality materials. I’m excited to wear one of these for the rest of my life with my partner❤
Beautiful! Very Unique and crazy how the white looks purple! Hate I saw this to late would’ve made a Awesome gift for the Wife she loves purple! But I’m sure you have plenty more designs that she would love!
Wow.. ok.. i wanna order one. But i have a question.. Do you make ones that are a bit stronger.... I use my hands a lot... a mechanic... So do you make anything that isnt just scratch resistant... but also resistant to shattering... I smack my hands off of metal ALLL the time.. Maybe tungsten.. or carbide. Or something like that
I wanna suggest a small device you hold to your vials that vibrates to make pouring your dust materials much easier and consistent. Also love the rings and someday I will buy one.
Where do you get the ceramic bands, I've watched most of your vids but you never show how you make them? Is it something you make or do you order them in?
I've made my own ring with their supplies and this is what I've found out about the glowing. The rings glow if you put the "glow powder" into the ring. Then put the ring/"glow powder" under the right conditions. First up you need to expose the ring to light that "charges" it. An example of this is ultra-violet light like from the sun, or a ultra-violet torch if you have one (which most people don't). After that you can move the ring to a dark place and it will glow, getting dimmer as time goes on. If you go out and spend time in the sun then wait until the sun has fully set and it's really dark, then you probably won't be able to see the glow too well as the glow would of faded quite a bit. But if you were outside, then quickly went to a dark room, you be able to see the glow. From my testing I took some glow powder, "charged" it with an ultra-violet torch, then left it in a really dark room at night. The glow was noticable for about an hour. After that it's harder to see. However when I did this with my ring, it only lasted for about 10 minutes before it was really hard to see. But that's because I didn't put much glow powder in my ring. For the images in the video, I'm pretty sure they turned on an ultra-violet light, then turned it off and took the photo to get it glowing at it's brightest. Note: If you want a ring that naturally glows all the time, without needing to "charge" it, then you should look for certain highly radioactive substances. The down side of this is you will be exposing yourself to highly radioactive substances and will probably experience the side effects of radiation poisoning really quickly and die.
@@alaskayoung602 Wow this is an extremely helpful message, thank you for taking the time out of your day to reply to me! I will take this into consideration and will be sure to avoid accidentally making a ring with highly radioactive substances and dying.
@@alaskayoung602 They didn't even turn the blacklight off, you can see the reflection in the ceramic. The major problem that I've run into is that the glow powder (strontium aluminate is what I have) doesn't look very good on its own, you have to mix it with a better looking material. The more you mix into it the less it glows.
Do the stardust rings no longer contain crushed diamond? The description says that there are still crushed diamonds however there were none added to any of the rings made in the video, nor was it mentioned as a component?
These are very close to what I imagine a ring for masters of the universe, would look like. I'd like to know, what the cheapest ring is, as well as if they ever made a ring that looked robotic. Like something from star wars or the flash Gordon series.
Even just the star dust mix in the vial is pretty. A tiny potion bottle filled with the mix and put on a chain would be nice.
I would buy it
Such a perfect ring already, but now in black and white ceramic it has ascended to another plain of awesomeness! 🤩
Thank you guys for this video, great business practice doing a demonstration on how they’re made, really made my decision easy, I wanted to get my wedding rings from you guys but I didn’t really know much about the company or the product, but from what I’ve seen is great reviews, very little wear and tear over long periods, and quality materials. I’m excited to wear one of these for the rest of my life with my partner❤
"...that controlled the moon".
Soooo...they were with the Empire :
Hahahahaha
Question, is there any reason for not using a mortar and pestle when crushing the stones?
I love the new look with the white ceramic! The colors look brighter! Can't go wrong with that black space-look band, though, either!
My ring looks beautiful! Idk which person made it, but thank you!! I love that the style may be the same, but the finish is always unique!
Dude I subscribed to you a long while back and today I got an ad for your rings on another video. Glad to see youre still at it mate, great work!
Beautiful! Very Unique and crazy how the white looks purple! Hate I saw this to late would’ve made a Awesome gift for the Wife she loves purple! But I’m sure you have plenty more designs that she would love!
Why only polish with step 2? Why not 1, 2, and 3? Thanks.
Out of curiosity, what is the scale you are using to weigh stones? Thanks.
Wow.. ok.. i wanna order one.
But i have a question..
Do you make ones that are a bit stronger....
I use my hands a lot... a mechanic...
So do you make anything that isnt just scratch resistant... but also resistant to shattering...
I smack my hands off of metal ALLL the time..
Maybe tungsten.. or carbide.
Or something like that
Amazing work! These are so darn cool definitely going to be rocking one.
So these only glow under black light?
Oh my ware do you get your glow powder ?
This is amazing. I really want to try to make this wonderful ring.. do you use glue at first then the star dust powder over it.
Black one is awesome 🔥🔥🔥
I really love the rings you guys make and would love to buy one but I mean $345,- is too much for me :(
how hard would it be sanding and polishing the ring by hand without a motor spinning the madrel?
I wanna suggest a small device you hold to your vials that vibrates to make pouring your dust materials much easier and consistent. Also love the rings and someday I will buy one.
Even just a offset dremel bit would do the trick.
@@DaleTheWale69 I use a Hitachi Magic Wand. You won't find a better mixed vial...
So much more interesting than gold and silver
what is the liquid you used right before putting the segments onto the ring?
Did you use any daytime colors ?
I just want to know what his intro song was a couple years back. Everything about him is phenomenal but the MUSIC I NEED TO KNOW
So beautiful
such a cool vid keep it up man
What lathe is that?
Beautiful
Beautiful Ring 👍🏻
Partrick Adair Designs The set of Star Dust Rings u made brotha are definitely cool. Gotta buy a few indeed.
Where do you get the ceramic bands, I've watched most of your vids but you never show how you make them? Is it something you make or do you order them in?
He sells them on Patrick Adair supply
Amazing as always
Do they actually glow like in the end pictures? If so, under what conditions do they glow
I've made my own ring with their supplies and this is what I've found out about the glowing.
The rings glow if you put the "glow powder" into the ring. Then put the ring/"glow powder" under the right conditions.
First up you need to expose the ring to light that "charges" it. An example of this is ultra-violet light like from the sun, or a ultra-violet torch if you have one (which most people don't). After that you can move the ring to a dark place and it will glow, getting dimmer as time goes on.
If you go out and spend time in the sun then wait until the sun has fully set and it's really dark, then you probably won't be able to see the glow too well as the glow would of faded quite a bit. But if you were outside, then quickly went to a dark room, you be able to see the glow.
From my testing I took some glow powder, "charged" it with an ultra-violet torch, then left it in a really dark room at night. The glow was noticable for about an hour. After that it's harder to see. However when I did this with my ring, it only lasted for about 10 minutes before it was really hard to see. But that's because I didn't put much glow powder in my ring.
For the images in the video, I'm pretty sure they turned on an ultra-violet light, then turned it off and took the photo to get it glowing at it's brightest.
Note: If you want a ring that naturally glows all the time, without needing to "charge" it, then you should look for certain highly radioactive substances. The down side of this is you will be exposing yourself to highly radioactive substances and will probably experience the side effects of radiation poisoning really quickly and die.
@@alaskayoung602 Wow this is an extremely helpful message, thank you for taking the time out of your day to reply to me! I will take this into consideration and will be sure to avoid accidentally making a ring with highly radioactive substances and dying.
@@alaskayoung602 They didn't even turn the blacklight off, you can see the reflection in the ceramic.
The major problem that I've run into is that the glow powder (strontium aluminate is what I have) doesn't look very good on its own, you have to mix it with a better looking material. The more you mix into it the less it glows.
It’s been over 3 months where’s my ring? 🥺😭
Saludos desde México excelente video
Do the stardust rings no longer contain crushed diamond? The description says that there are still crushed diamonds however there were none added to any of the rings made in the video, nor was it mentioned as a component?
I was thinking the same
How much these rigs
A lot; ~$350
Love this-just found them
Oh i want the white one...
But.. i need a bigger size
Available, 60 dollar
DUDE! you should make That Dark Seal from league of legends! I would buy it off you ;)
How do I get a ring band because I’ll want to make rings like that future
How much
~$345
Yes!!!
I get these are hand made but the price you’re charging is a little much just saying
Can one just buy meteorite...?
Apparently
@@aleksanterilevijoki1295 lol was asking if they would sell a chunk of meteorite instead of a ring haha
These are very close to what I imagine a ring for masters of the universe, would look like. I'd like to know, what the cheapest ring is, as well as if they ever made a ring that looked robotic. Like something from star wars or the flash Gordon series.
His cheapest ring is 75$ rn. U can click on his website in the description and u’ll see them
@@sandgyra1872 ... Thanks.
bro i cant wait to get enough money to buy one of your rings
Lol. Buffing the ring witch paper towel and not a real buffing wheel…?
To me the videos just aren't the same...
If i was a rich man
Horrible company! Scam worthy approach to customer service if that’s what you can call it that. Find a reputable jeweler. Not these hacks
Oh my God he said stardust is that a jojo reference!?!?!?
Maybe, depends on which JoJo your talking about. If it's the anime, then possibily.
Did you use any Daytime colors ?