Cool Tools | Soldering Surfaces by Terri McCarthy

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2025

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  • @irenecase1933
    @irenecase1933 6 років тому +1

    There should be something more emphatic than just one thumb up for your video! I just loved it. Ive taken a number of classes that involved soldering over the years and watched videos as well, and yet never been taught in the clear concise way of your little 7 min video on how to choose surfaces to solder on. I loved the pins in the honey comb to hold your work, and the trick of marking the blocks copper on one side and silver on the other is a trick I will adopt as well. Thank you so much for sharing

  • @nettierose1619
    @nettierose1619 8 років тому

    Best soldering surface I've ever seen. Wonderfully informative ?
    Should be called "Everything I Wanted to Know About Soldering Surfaces, But Had No One to Ask."

  • @101mosioatunya
    @101mosioatunya 8 років тому

    A very informative video. I particularly like the tip about scoring a groove into a charcoal block to set jump rings into when they need soldering closed. I am about to have to do quite a lot of those, so this tip has come just at the right moment!

  • @PatEvansDesigns
    @PatEvansDesigns 8 років тому

    Wow! Best info ever on soldering surfaces! Thank you so much.

  • @esalenchik
    @esalenchik 6 років тому

    Really helpful, thanks. Answered lots of questions I didn’t know to ask.

  • @randymurray934
    @randymurray934 5 років тому

    So you ship to Canada, That rotating pumice pan is really nice

  • @jude1515
    @jude1515 2 роки тому

    Very informative video.

  • @pjwhaletail
    @pjwhaletail 6 років тому

    What do you use for pins into a soft soldering or magnesia block?

    • @cooltoolsvideos
      @cooltoolsvideos  6 років тому

      Hello, T Pins are always helpful for this purpose when soldering. Have a good day!

  • @zenamcfarlandgentris6375
    @zenamcfarlandgentris6375 3 роки тому

    What is the names of these supplies please?

    • @cooltoolsvideos
      @cooltoolsvideos  3 роки тому

      Hi Zena, you can find all of the supplies in this video below the video on our website here: www.cooltools.us/Video-Soldering-Surfaces-Balling-Wire-by-Terri-McCarthy-s/2545.htm
      Hope this helps, thanks for watching!

  • @jamesmuthukui9355
    @jamesmuthukui9355 2 роки тому

    Nice job keep up

  • @delfinadiem3158
    @delfinadiem3158 7 років тому

    Can you publish a list of the products, sometimes is hard to hear really well when you say the names so fast

    • @cooltoolsvideos
      @cooltoolsvideos  7 років тому

      Hello, if you click the link below, and scroll below the 2 videos, listed is all of the products used in this video. (This link is always listed in the description of the video on UA-cam). Thanks for the question!
      www.cooltools.us/Video-Soldering-Surfaces-Balling-Wire-by-Terri-McCarthy-s/2545.htm

  • @jamesmuthukui9355
    @jamesmuthukui9355 2 роки тому

    Are you selling jewellery tools e.g rolling mill machine manual how much?

    • @cooltoolsvideos
      @cooltoolsvideos  2 роки тому

      Hi James, we sell many jewelry making tools, but do not selling a rolling mill. We do sell textured metal that has already gone through a rolling mill. You can find it here: www.cooltools.us/Textured-Metal-by-Metal-Type-s/1902.htm
      Hope this helps!

  • @bongoforest1
    @bongoforest1 8 років тому

    When I attempt to ball up scraps of copper on my solderite board, the balls seems to 'stick' to the board and bits of the solderite become embedded in the balls when taking them off the board. Should I be using a different type of soldering board?

    • @cooltoolsvideos
      @cooltoolsvideos  8 років тому +1

      Hi Robin, when balling up scraps, use the charcoal block. The metal does not stick to the charcoal. Thanks for the question!