found you channel today and subscribed, as the name implies, I gather scrap metal and have a nice pile of copper wire and tubing, I have a furnace to melt the copper and am gathering tools to start making jewelry, I recently got a rolling mill so I can soon make my own wire from scrap copper, I think it will be nice going from trash to treasure. I have watched about 4 of your videos so far and plan to watch more and learn, ran out of room in my workshop so I got a fifth wheel trailer to set up my jewelry workshop. you do great work and I like the look of your jewelry, I want to make up a bunch and sell at the local farmers market this summer. thanks for the videos
Yeah I would definitely clamp the bracelet down when you're using the dermal, or use two hands for better control. You can see your rpm are too high. Other then that looks pretty sweet
Same here, lol. I used 14g and I guess it would be better with about 10g wire. But hey, you can’t beat scrap wire from the garage! Thanks for making this video!
So the face hammering is flattening and the side hammering was angling them And then you side hammered opposite way to bulge the center? I can quite tell really cool tho! Subscribed!
I appreciate your making your technique available. Thank you. Could you please tell me the names of the hammers you used? Would a chasing hammer work? Also, after you used the file, was that sand paper you used? Again, thank you.
@@Silverhand.. I apologize for the delay. Here’s the info Title; Cu wire bracelet with 4 wires 1 year ago. The Url: ua-cam.com/video/kqNBZHh5uaA/v-deo.html
I make copper and silver bracelets myself using my Dremel, but some folk may not have access to an electric drill so it’s nice for them to see it can be done without it.
Fastest and best way to make a bracelet is put one end of your wire in a vice or you could even use Vice Grips. Then put the other end in a drill and slowly twist to desired tightness. Do this way and you don't need to heat it at all.
You may still need to anneal. If you try that with hardened wire it’ll break. Annealing will also make it MUCH easier as it’ll reduce the “spring” in the metal.
I am not a huge fan of wearing jewelry but dang, I would absolutely wear this bracelet
My husband would love me to make this for him..he loves wearing jewelry !
Nice rhythm. You're gonna rock this town inside out.
found you channel today and subscribed, as the name implies, I gather scrap metal and have a nice pile of copper wire and tubing, I have a furnace to melt the copper and am gathering tools to start making jewelry, I recently got a rolling mill so I can soon make my own wire from scrap copper, I think it will be nice going from trash to treasure. I have watched about 4 of your videos so far and plan to watch more and learn, ran out of room in my workshop so I got a fifth wheel trailer to set up my jewelry workshop. you do great work and I like the look of your jewelry, I want to make up a bunch and sell at the local farmers market this summer. thanks for the videos
Amazing work! Thank you for sharing this tutorial and your knowledge with us.
@halbherr Thank you. I really love this bracelet and can’t wait to do it.
Super cool tutorial! thanks yu so much!!
beautiful and simple 😄
Nice work.
you will get better growth..do more videos.
Haha I get to be the 269th subscriber and the 330th like
So nice.
Where did you get those players- I want one!
Nice Bracelet! Your technique for cutting with abrasive disk is dangerous. You could easily lose the use of a finger with severed tendons/ nerves!
it was terrifying to watch
What grit sandpaper do you use at the very end? Beautiful piece
600 or 800
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
What is the name of the blocks of polish and finisher you use? Ive never seen that before.
It’s lovely!
Yeah I would definitely clamp the bracelet down when you're using the dermal, or use two hands for better control. You can see your rpm are too high. Other then that looks pretty sweet
Does torching it make it softer?
Yes
annealing and put in Water
Good Man. Thanks
What’s the name of the thing u had it in that sticks to the table when u were twisting it?
Black Tool vor twisting is a Key Tool (french Key). ( Vice Tool ) ( ring bending pliers)
バーナーを使わずに同じようなデザインが勉強したいです。😮
What does heating it up then putting it in water do!?
make softer .
Beautiful!
What that tool called
Name of tool used for the twisting please! I love this!
Its a old french tool or french Key
Ebay has one similar antique clamp tool used and very pricy, and other similar ones but too large.
Locking pliers will do the job. 😁
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Can I use a Propane torch from home depot?
Why Not ?
Do you have them for sale?
Could you please tell me what is the name of the hand held vice you used at the beginning
You are an artist. I tried this and lets just say yours looks a bit better than mine. Practice makes perfect
Same here, lol. I used 14g and I guess it would be better with about 10g wire. But hey, you can’t beat scrap wire from the garage! Thanks for making this video!
What is the tool at 6:45 called? For the shaping of the bracelet.
Sandpaper over a handle from frech Key
@@Silverhand.. thanks! Where would you purchase something like that? I can't seem to find anything with the angle that you have.
On 6:46 the Tool is a Ring bending pliers and on 6:45 is a handle With sandpaper around a round handle .
Great, is it possible to buy it ?
nice
what kind of clear coat can be used?
So the face hammering is flattening and the side hammering was angling them
And then you side hammered opposite way to bulge the center?
I can quite tell really cool tho!
Subscribed!
Yes and streched the Bracelet.
Thanks
what gauge is the wire
2.5 mm
After heating, is it quenched in water?
Yes or Water With citric acid
What is the name of the hand held vice you used at the beginning of your video thanks
What will be use to keep it feom rusting
Nothing 🤭
Copper does not rust sir
Bravo
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How much would you sell this bracelet for?Work is really cool go out with a hammer rhythm a section
You can do IT easy at Home withaout Many Tools do IT and try !!!
cool and simple to make the only problem is that it will turn your entire wrist black
Needs some kind of clear coat
It washes off you realise.
Make it in silver also ☺️
Comming need More Silver For this Projekt 😉
Just need an anvil now
What’s that tool called to shape it
Came here to ask this exact question. I've seen them before, but can't think of the name to buy one.
What's the gauge? Looks like 12 or 10 ?
Gauge from the Wire is 2.5 mm
Basically 14 AWG. Technically like 13, but next size up is 12 awg or 4mm.
no solder on the ends? thx for sharing
It shouldn’t be necessary., although personally I usually do solder or hammer my ends.
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Do you sell them?
No sorry that is a easy juwellery for beginners i show that not more sorry
I appreciate your making your technique available. Thank you.
Could you please tell me the names of the hammers you used? Would a chasing hammer work? Also, after you used the file, was that sand paper you used?
Again, thank you.
Pleace tell me the Time
@@Silverhand.. I apologize for the delay. Here’s the info
Title; Cu wire bracelet with 4 wires
1 year ago.
The Url: ua-cam.com/video/kqNBZHh5uaA/v-deo.html
You are a god!💖
What is the tool at 1:45?
👍👍
So what's the gauge 12? 10? 8? 6?
1.5 mm
You cut the ends off too short I think. Otherwise it's a nice looking bracelet.
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if you just closed the tips of it
I've done this. Chuck the ends of the copper wire into an electric drill and do the same thing in about 3 seconds.
That is the easy way
I make copper and silver bracelets myself using my Dremel, but some folk may not have access to an electric drill so it’s nice for them to see it can be done without it.
Cortaste mucho
Esatto,anche secondo me.
Fastest and best way to make a bracelet is put one end of your wire in a vice or you could even use Vice Grips. Then put the other end in a drill and slowly twist to desired tightness. Do this way and you don't need to heat it at all.
You may still need to anneal. If you try that with hardened wire it’ll break. Annealing will also make it MUCH easier as it’ll reduce the “spring” in the metal.