Wow, that was incredible, and I thank you for sharing! The most amazing thing for me was that you can stick pins in the kiln brick to hold things in place... That's a total gamechanger!
There are several important steps that must be followed for successful soldering. A joint that has no gaps. This means no light can be seen when looking through the join edges. Clean surfaces free from rust, dirt, fingerprints, etc. Your goal is to heat the piece, not the solder. If the piece isn't heated sufficiently the solder won't flow or it will ball up. Sufficient use of flux.
Wow, that was incredible, and I thank you for sharing! The most amazing thing for me was that you can stick pins in the kiln brick to hold things in place... That's a total gamechanger!
Thanks so much for taking the time to make and share this tutorial, your work is beautiful.
Very nice work! Your meticulous process shows in the final products. Lovely.
Love these!! You are great with your teaching too!!!
The second one you showed was beautiful, too! I'd love to see a video on making that piece as well. Thanks!
You are a good teacher! Thank You for this video 😊
All your work is beautiful
Thank you!!❤
Excellent video Suzanne!!
Many thanks!
Love this tutorial!❤️
Glad you liked it!!
Great info and sharing your skills
Glad it was helpful!
beauiful, use 91 percent rubbing alcohol to remove the hot glue
Great video ! Any tips on bending spoon handles into hearts ?
In a future video
I love it. great work, but im a little confuse. what would you use them for.
Pendants
QUESTION:::
CAN YOU USE A SODDERING IRON TO DO THIS OR DO YOU HAVE TO USE A FLAME????
A flame is best.
Hi I’ve tried twice with the solder not taking. Does it make a difference what the flatware is made of?
There are several important steps that must be followed for successful soldering. A joint that has no gaps. This means no light can be seen when looking through the join edges. Clean surfaces free from rust, dirt, fingerprints, etc. Your goal is to heat the piece, not the solder. If the piece isn't heated sufficiently the solder won't flow or it will ball up. Sufficient use of flux.
What size of blade did you use to cut
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@@FlatwearableArtisanJewelryWhat is the saw called? I want to try to find one.
What did you clean them with prior to soldering?
Wash in soapy water then a soak in the pickle pot.
@@FlatwearableArtisanJewelry what is in a pickle pot? I have isopropyl alcohol and borax
Can u use silver plated flatware?
These are all silverplated
Do you sell your pieces?