Thank you for sharing this. I love doing coin tricks, and this will help me polish the coins I use more efficiently. I used to do it with Brasso and a piece of cloth, and it took forever! Your teachings have changed my life.
Great video, many thanks! I was looking for something to show me the best attachments to use for polishing my wire-weave pieces, as I only want to remove the patina on the highlights - this was perfect!
Thank you for sharing, I really appreciate the videos. I do have a question though: I've watched several polishing videos and I wonder why no one is using a wooden ring holder? I use one; they're great. No mess, no risk of burned fingers, they can be adjusted in width to hold almost any piece of jewellery, not just rings. And the best bit is I only paid £4.50 for mine! I'd recommend them :)
Thank you so much! The sanding and polishing with the dremel is SOOOO time consuming. I'm thinking about going the tumbling way. I only use aluminum blanks right now and was hoping you could help me. I have the round stainless steal shots and my boy has a $40 rock tumbler from Hobby Lobby. Will that tumbler work? I also saw that super sunsheen deburing solution from Rio Grande is the best for polishing aluminum. What is your insight? I am at my whits end with finishing and polishing my aluminum blanks. It takes me five hours to make one necklace and i can't keep that up. I think I'm just too OCD about it but not sure if I'm doing something wrong. One more question... Is there some kind of clear coating or something to prevent jewels from scratching the metal as the necklace is worn? Thank you SO MUCH for your insights and help.
Thank you for sharing this. I love doing coin tricks, and this will help me polish the coins I use more efficiently. I used to do it with Brasso and a piece of cloth, and it took forever!
Your teachings have changed my life.
beautiful tutorial. presenter beautiful too😍
Great video, many thanks! I was looking for something to show me the best attachments to use for polishing my wire-weave pieces, as I only want to remove the patina on the highlights - this was perfect!
Thank you for sharing, I really appreciate the videos. I do have a question though: I've watched several polishing videos and I wonder why no one is using a wooden ring holder? I use one; they're great. No mess, no risk of burned fingers, they can be adjusted in width to hold almost any piece of jewellery, not just rings. And the best bit is I only paid £4.50 for mine! I'd recommend them :)
+Lynette McKone , I want to see what kind of wood ring holder?
+Amber Doodlelove Hi! Here's a product video from our website, it's all about the Ring Clamp!
www.beaducation.com/zen_products/95-ring-clamp
Thank you so much! The sanding and polishing with the dremel is SOOOO time consuming. I'm thinking about going the tumbling way. I only use aluminum blanks right now and was hoping you could help me. I have the round stainless steal shots and my boy has a $40 rock tumbler from Hobby Lobby. Will that tumbler work? I also saw that super sunsheen deburing solution from Rio Grande is the best for polishing aluminum. What is your insight? I am at my whits end with finishing and polishing my aluminum blanks. It takes me five hours to make one necklace and i can't keep that up. I think I'm just too OCD about it but not sure if I'm doing something wrong. One more question... Is there some kind of clear coating or something to prevent jewels from scratching the metal as the necklace is worn? Thank you SO MUCH for your insights and help.
Lynette McKone ."..............me too
post a pic on this item, also are these discs rubber or stone formation
Good tutorial.
awesome