This video tutorial is the very best one of its kind I've ever seen. It's relatively short, extremely concise and chock full of information that is explained perfectly clearly.
When I read the introduction to the tutorial, I was excited at the possibility of learning something new. Interestingly, I didn't learn anything new. Instead, I learned that the exact same approaches and techniques I use when making my tabletop photographs of virtually any type of subject are explained in this tutorial. That includes the acknowledgement that it's impossible to eliminate dust at the time of capture (a particularly huge problem in my makeshift studio, which is located in a storage room filled to the brim with stuff stored for decades on shelves on the wall and in the ceiling, and which also has a door that opens directly to the outdoors). The tutorial also implicitly concedes that some characteristics of the image are so much easier to achieve during post-processing than at the time of capture...and that doing so is just fine.
Enjoy...especially if you aspire to doing tabletop photography!