Frankly, I enjoyed watching you put your new studio together so I could drool over all the great stuff you have! haha. I was thinking that if you cut out a heavy piece of fabric, you could screw in 2 tiny screw hooks under your bench, latch the fabric on each end to the hooks, and then using a long cord you could sew the cord into the other end of the fabric and tie it around your waist, to catch all saw dust while you saw. Then you just unhook it when finished, roll it up and shake it outside or in a pail.
@evefavorse59392 жыл бұрын
You are an amazing organizer! Your space always looks so neat and clean!
@flyingcheff3 жыл бұрын
You have an "office (studio)"!!! So great; a dedicated space. It looks really good.. you probably have something already,, but I was thinking how a stone would shatter on the tile of it dropped. Maybe one of those rolling desk-chair pads? Congratulations B!
@rosemarymorales74823 жыл бұрын
Love your Studio, natural lighting is important, can you recommend a class?? I have more then enough tools, I was lucky to find someone who had retired, with a big heart ❤️ pretty much gave me everything he had. As long as I can remember I’ve always had a passion for creating. I can’t think of anything I desire more. Please guide me if you can. Thank you. Blessings to you and your business 🙏
@carolynross60523 жыл бұрын
What an amazing space! All that light coming in and the view you have, so much green!!
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the trees will lose their leaves in the winter, but that will allow more light inside 😀 Thank you for watching lovely ❤️
@simonvidajewelry3 жыл бұрын
This new studio is so sweet 😊... I live in apartment with my wife and two daughters and have "studio" in bedroom 🙃. I am looking for future studio, but current prices are insane🤪. Hope to meet you some day as I'm not so far away from you (Slovenia). Wish you all the best and good health 💞
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Oh I completely agree, Simon! The prices are high and to find a space that would meet all of the expectations and requirements, it's very difficult. I hope you'll be able to find a nice studio soon! In the meantime enjoy working in your home studio, these have some great advantages too! Slovenia is so beautiful, it's on my bucket list to visit! 😊 Sending you best wishes, take care xx
@simonvidajewelry3 жыл бұрын
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing definitely contact me if you visit Slovenia 🇸🇮 😊
@elizabethcarlson36343 жыл бұрын
Love your new studio. Any chance you can make more videos making jewelry? Easier things to make for beginners?
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea, I'm definitely going to make more tutorials! What sort of beginner projects or techniques would you be interested in?
@elizabethcarlson36343 жыл бұрын
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing beginner projects would be great. Easy soldering, rings, bracelets, things like that. Thank you so much.
@idiliusjewelry3 жыл бұрын
Yay !! Looking forward for your smith torch setup so exciting!!! And I like the light in your new studio🧿🧿🧿🧿
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Idil! ❤️🙏 I'm learning to set the torch up and I will also film a video about it. As for the space, I prefer brighter spaces, but this one will do 😁 I need to practice camera settings, to make sure it's nice and bright :))
@idiliusjewelry3 жыл бұрын
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing you will make the best setting for the camera I am sure, and good luck with the setup will be so exciting to watch that video🥳🥳
@eswark82513 жыл бұрын
Wow ...it is a beautiful workshop ♥️😍..I am also gold Smith in india and my work place is seems like Dump after seeing this... anyway super pretty arrangements of things .. gorgious..😍
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Aww, thank you so so much! ❤️🙏 I appreciate it a lot dear. While of course it's nice to have a pretty space, I think it's the art that you create in it that matters the most ❤️
@stephencoster95323 жыл бұрын
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing so true dear lady, and in your case it really is art jewellery. Few of us have a perfect room or rooms for our work, I use part of my living room, the only space big enough. Basia, you being a full-time goldsmith needs a dedicated space, although what you had in Bristol was wonderful, going to your studio, your workplace is a state of mind as well as a place of work. Focusing your mind into work mode when you go through the door will I hope allow you to concentrate on your art and not the world outside. I'm hoping your new toys, or even tools will allow you to grow into the new space as you perfect the layout. I'm also hoping sorting the lighting and echo will allow you to ignore the technical aspects of filming and just go ahead and produce the wonderful videos we are used to seeing from you! I must admit the thought of going back to learning from your films fills me with joy, I, and I think a lot of other people have missed your work. I know it was necessary for you two to move back home, and I'm glad you're getting settled there. Is there anything we can do to help you get back into your stride with work? Send you pieces of art on handmade paper for you to put on the walls to absorb sound waves? Your original pieces can't go directly in front of you anymore, but it would be good to see your mums picture back up, and 'The Wave'. Stay safe, Steve...
@Lucy4n893 жыл бұрын
It's nice to see it all come together. Looking forward to seeing new tips and tutorials!
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much ❤️🙏 I'm glad you enjoyed this video and yes! Many new tutorials are coming, I can't wait!
@rexplorer.official3 жыл бұрын
It’s nice to have a new organized studio!
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Oh it absolutely is! So excited for this space 🥰❤️
@EricaEvers2 жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos. ❤️❤️❤️ I make more simple jewelry but really appreciate the work you put into your jewelry. One day I might branch out and try. I have an off subject question though. You play a song at 10:41 that I can’t figure out. I love it. Sounds like One Republic but I can’t find the song by them. It’s familiar to me too. Can you please tell me the name of the song.
@AnneStanDesigns3 жыл бұрын
I’m currently redoing my space. After six years I needed a new set up
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
So happy for you! Glad you are able to do a makover, ypu deserve it after so long, I hope all goes well for you!
@CocoNaty3 жыл бұрын
I was watching the first art studio set up after your move, it was temporary right? Now you are having a separate location for the studio. Sounds fun! Just want to make sure im following well. Love watching your videos and can relate to not having the space to work. I traveled full time and lived in a small truck for 3 years and my studio had to travel with me. I now have a home and have a beautiful desk. Although it works for now i would like to save up for a true work bench ❤️ thank you for taking us along on your journey!
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Natalia for a lovely comment! You're right, this is another set up, after the temporary one I had in my old room right fter the move. I'm still getting used to the space, but it's great to be able to finally work! 😊 I can imagine how nice it is to have a lovely space in your home, after years of traveling. I hope you'll be able to get a proper bench soon! ❤️
@CocoNaty3 жыл бұрын
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing thank you! ❤️
@rc.7743 жыл бұрын
hi :) Isn't it difficult for you that the whole studio is not inside the house where it is most comfortable and accessible? And now if you want to make something then you have to drive to the studio? The question is if the studio is very far from your house? And what happens if there are orders to make and how much time do you spend working in the studio every day?
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
I would absolutely prefer tuo have the studio in the house, but I don't have a house 😂 I'm renting a falt, and therefore have to have a rented studio space. Of course it would be better and nicer to have that space close by, but sadly that's not always possible.
@pearlmoon9243 жыл бұрын
Ahhhhhh!!! Finally!!! The space looks so beautiful. I think you’ll love the oxygen generator but practice lol 😆 cause it gets really hot 🔥. So excited for you.
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Yes! I'm so excited it finally happened hahaha 😁 so many set backs, but fortunately this little space is now mine for a while 🥰 I will definitely try to learn as much as possible before setting up the torch and the oxygen condensator. Do you use it? Where does it get hot?
@pearlmoon9243 жыл бұрын
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing I didn't mean to make you apprehensive regarding the set up I meant to say that it is so much better than the torch. You can definitely do bigger projects. I'm so happy and excited for you!!!
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Oh no, you're good! No worries 😁 I've been meanjng to learn regardless, I don't want to make any mistakes and I want to make sure everything's ok 😁 I'm so ready to upgrade the torch, I want to see what bigger projects I will be able to make, not to mention melting silver! 🥰 Thank you so much ❤️
@annalisacasati4003 жыл бұрын
interesting the new bench! It has a right height? Can i ask you where have buy it?
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
This is a temporary bench (my jeweller's bench is at home, because it was very difficult to move to this new space, so for now I'm using this desk). It is a normal desk that I've found second hand, it's not a good height, that's why I'm mounting my bench peg in the bench vice for now (check out previous video if you're interested in more details). I miss my bench a lot, but this one will work for now :)
@amidamaru80183 жыл бұрын
hello, where is best place to sell handmade jewelry ? and where is the best place to advertising? Cheers
@stephencoster95323 жыл бұрын
Hiya Lady Stardust, at last, you've landed in your new studio! Yes, we could hear the echo lifting as you put more sound-absorbent things in. We all do it, but are we right to? I mean, it never hurt us, or did us down? But we keep on putting it in a lower place, lower than it deserves? OK, what the hell am I talking about? Your Dremel touch, that has served you well don't forget, why do we call them less than the Smiths Little torch? It just gives us less control over the amount of oxygen it uses, but it still worked very hard and well for a lot of years to help you make your art. So spare the poor guys feelings and tell it you still love it, will still use it when you need a smaller, controlled flame, it's forte. We both got the new set up at the same time, no mine is still in boxes too, I need to go and get the propane set up, non-return, gauges, valves, tank, etc... But for the sake of all of us who haven't upgraded yet, thank your butane torch, long may you melt solder. I seem to remember being told that artist studios were preferred to be North facing as the light was constant all day long, not moving around but even. I love the clamp in the vice, a real touch of genius there dear lady, thank you for sharing it with us, I'm going to get an adjustable vice very soon. Can you get the sticky pad hooks there? I think 3M make them? Take them off in time with no mark and no holes just fit a new sticky pad to re-use. I use them for pictures and Xmas tree lights. I may have some spare I can send. Perfect as curtain tiebacks, and for pictures. Are you not going to be using your apron to catch the lemel at your bench? I do. Not as flash as yours, just Cookies denim. The mat made for office chairs does sound perfect. I'll write more as I think of it, so stay safe the both of you, Steve xx...
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Glad you were able to hear the change in echo! I'll keep thinking of ideas to lower it as much as possible (the sound in my old room was perfect). This video was quite raw, both due to poor sound and not the best quality video, but I;m working on it! Need to adjust settings, find best spots and figure out the audio recording. It'll get better :)) I agree, Dremel torch works so well, in fact, I'm still going to use it until I've got my Little torch set up! :D Hahaha, the worst part is to get it all out of the boxes, isn't it! I hope you'll be able to set up your soon too. It's a good point about the light, I haven't thought of that. I loved East and South side in Bristol, this one was absolytely the best for filming, then West side was quite great in my old room just recently. Not sure how I feel about this new studio though, you can see in comparision that it's the darkest place (hence more difficult filming settings...). Gotta figure that out :) Ooooh, sticky pad hooks! Brilliant, I'll get them asap, they will be useful for many things actually. Thank you for the suggestion, Steve. And of course I will use the apron, I think it will be the easiest solution right now. If you have any other ideas, keep them coming! :)) Take care Steve, I'll email you very soon xx
@stephencoster95323 жыл бұрын
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithinglight yourself in pieces to camera as you always have, they were perfect. Light your workbench from above with a daylight-balanced LED light. It's 56 000 deg, Kelvin. That should light the whole benchtop to show us what is there. Like the light that the flex shaft people sell. Forgot the name. If you need more light, you may well do, use a more local light to light where you need, plus the daylight through the windows. The room light put a daylight LED bulb in. OK, why all daylight? It will reduce eye strain to have them as near as possible all the same. Daylight changes a bit during the day, ignore that. You sitting at your bench will put a shadow from the room light but it will lift general light level. So a more spot light shines where you are focusing your eyes and the camera. All daylight bulbs will help with filming too, more even light. A rubber mat on the floor under you will stop a hard reflection. Pictures on the walls, white-tac, as opposed to blue, less marking. The paper will absorb, any cloth, cushions, wall hangings, all absorb sound waves and improve video sound. For now a heavy cloth, a blanket for example, on the floor, behind you, even bunched up near the wall behind you is great for absorbing. We make perfect echo boxes, floor and ceiling, pairs of walls, all parallel to bounce sound back and forth, so anything that interferes, and is absorbent... Wood is better than plaster, the cloth is best. My past coming out, helping my friend Brian recording choirs and brass bands, plus lighting for TV. Stay safe, Steve xx...
@Multiplemom34523 жыл бұрын
Lovey spot I like it too
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Thank you April! Glad you do ❤️
@jadeheart9113 жыл бұрын
Where did you find your bench? And do you get credit if one of your viewers buys one from them?
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
This one I found second hand, I needed a temporary one, as the large wooden one was difficult to move for now. So I'm using this second hand desk as a temporary bench :) As for the links, I sometimes link tools or other things under the video, some of the links are affiliate links and I may get a small commision if a purchase is made through that link. And it's at no additional cost to the buyer :)
@Malia_chueog3 жыл бұрын
Where are you from ?
@veee30273 жыл бұрын
Just attach the leather sheet under table.
@albertpartridge21943 жыл бұрын
you are getting to be a proper tool junkie soon you will be needing a new table or house or shed take care flower keep well keep safe
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 жыл бұрын
Getting to be? I already am a proper tool junkie! 😁 Thank you Albert!
@wirayadabutram78893 жыл бұрын
👏👏❤️🎃
@VijaySingh-wo1py2 жыл бұрын
May i help you to pack?
@rukhsanasheikh63483 жыл бұрын
hi a group of Mine and Minerals owners of Baluchistan،Pakistan looking for international markets can you help us