Well I am in the process of making one like yours but with silver in 14g. You are an artist. Soldering all those links once they are strung together is not as easy as you make it look.
@@bohdankryher9456 well the first chain I made was a total failure, Links kept breaking. Going to try it with hard solder and a little tiny flame to keep from heating the links next door to much.
@bohdankryher9456 that looks like an old cannula used last century before they bought in the current ones. We used to use them in surgery to ensure they didn't move or bend like the plastic ones do today.
I have tried to make the chain unsuccessfully but after watching your video I am confident I will be able to make it this time. Thank you for the tutorial! What kind of mini torch are you using?
Hello there! Let me know how it went this time round! I'm using an oxy hydrogen water welding machine with a needle point torch to solder, it's the best for neat precision soldering!
Amazing work, you did a great job! At 5:44 if you didn’t soilder the ring together would the final ring be completely collapsible and foldable? Or would it still have had some rigidity?
@@bohdankryher9456 thank you very much. Also I noticed at 5:33 you used flux before you soldered the ring together, but earlier at around 3:12 you didn’t use any flux. Did you just apply it off camera? or did you not use flux for that part, and if so then why?
Hello there! I did not build it and I certainly not recommend you do it! I bought it from a jeweler's supply shop, it's an oxy-hydrogen water welding machine, you can find them online at reasonable prices
Hello there, I use hard silver solder for brass soldering and I use an oxy-hydrogen water welder and a propane torch, however, I did not melt no metals in this video 😅
That's a really interesting question, gold brass doesn't actually tarnish green but black, somewhat like silver, also it won't tarnish if you wear it as you obviously wash your hands multiple times daily, so no, it won't stain your skin but it will tarnish if you store it in a humid environment
Thanks for watching Ivy! Oh well, I used pliers, a drill, a jeweler's saw, a file, a table polisher, a propane torch...but you probably wanted to know about my tiny flame torch 🤣 that's an oxy-hydrogen water welding machine for jewelers.
@@bohdankryher9456 REALLY NEAT! thanks! any chance do you know the rod size & width of the material used to spin on the drill? just so i can get an idea
@@bohdankryher9456 Hi. I came back here because I'm curious about the blowtorch. Are there any tutorials that show the principles of fabrication like yours?
I just saw this comment :~ I believe you can find tutorials on how to build one - I've found them on youtube - but I don't recommend it, the prices online are quite reasonable
It was like watching a movie where somebody is on top of a ledge outside of a mile high skyscraper window. I was on the edge of my seat, but he pulled it off perfectly lol.
Hello mate, great job! What calculations are you doing to find the diameter of wire and circle you need to get final product? If you want to make a 45cm x 6mm chain what is the calculation? Thanx :)
Hello there mate! The proportions are 1:2 that is 1mm wire for 2mm inner ring diameter, as for the length of the chain, I'm just going on instinct so there's no real calculations there
Well I am in the process of making one like yours but with silver in 14g. You are an artist. Soldering all those links once they are strung together is not as easy as you make it look.
Thank you, not everyone gets it 😅 I'd love to see yours once it's finished!
@@bohdankryher9456 the rate I’m going it may be a while, but I’ll send a pic when I’m done.
Yeah I know what you mean, though jewelry is like good wine, it takes time 😁
@@bohdankryher9456 well the first chain I made was a total failure, Links kept breaking. Going to try it with hard solder and a little tiny flame to keep from heating the links next door to much.
That is spectacular craftsmanship I love watching this video it makes me really appreciate man made jewelry
Gantastico vídeo. Qué grosor de alambre usas para hacer este anillo?
Love the ring. How much wire went into making it.
Cool techniques, always wondered how that chain style was done😊
Looks cool as a ring for sure
Thank you my friend, I'm glad you liked it 😊
I’m so glad that I came across this tutorial, my husband really liked this ring, I will be making a similar one for him!!!!
Hello there, I'm happy you liked my work, I'd love to see how it turns out (:
Es un gusto ver tu trabajo, gracias. Te pido por favor hagas un videito de tu fuelle de soplete, de tu máquina soldadora, gracias.
I plan on making a video presentation of my workshop as soon as I tidy it up a bit 😅
Work of art
Thank you I'm really happy you enjoyed my video ☺️
@@bohdankryher9456 All metals are beautiful. Gold, silver, platinum, palladium, bronze etc. Stainless steel also
Thanks for sharing ..... luv your micro torch 🤩
Thank you for watching! Yeah it's a neat piece of equipment 😁
@bohdankryher9456 that looks like an old cannula used last century before they bought in the current ones. We used to use them in surgery to ensure they didn't move or bend like the plastic ones do today.
I have tried to make the chain unsuccessfully but after watching your video I am confident I will be able to make it this time. Thank you for the tutorial! What kind of mini torch are you using?
Hello there! Let me know how it went this time round! I'm using an oxy hydrogen water welding machine with a needle point torch to solder, it's the best for neat precision soldering!
Where can I get one ?
Loved watching you make that ring. It is a beauty. CN you tell how much wire went into making it.
Hello there! A little less than 50cm (can't remember precisely 😅)
@@bohdankryher9456 thanks. That was a work of art to watch. And instructive.
Thank you for watching, I'm glad you enjoyed my video
Amazing work, you did a great job! At 5:44 if you didn’t soilder the ring together would the final ring be completely collapsible and foldable? Or would it still have had some rigidity?
Hello Jaiman I soldered the last ring as well, actually all the rings are soldered together so the ring is completely rigid, not at all collapsible 😅
@@bohdankryher9456 thank you very much. Also I noticed at 5:33 you used flux before you soldered the ring together, but earlier at around 3:12 you didn’t use any flux. Did you just apply it off camera? or did you not use flux for that part, and if so then why?
@@jaimanbhardwaj1679 hello there, in 3:12 I didn't add extra flux because I had immersed the whole chain in a flux-water solution
@@bohdankryher9456 thank you
very cool - what is the small torch? well done video-jewelry and music
Thanks Kevin I'm glad you enjoyed my video ☺ the small torch is an oxy-hydrogen water welder with a fine point tip
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you. What was the wire gauge and the diameter of the rings pls?
Hey there Diana, the wire gauge is 2mm and the link inner diameter is 4mm, happy to help :)
@@bohdankryher9456 thank you, will try to make one
When you are melting the little gaps in the rings what are you use the little torch and what is the medal you are melting
Hello there, I'm using hard silver solder and my torch is an oxy hydrogen water welding machine!
You are awesome teacher. Could you please tell me how to build your mini torch or where I can buy one , please I appreciate it 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Hello there! I did not build it and I certainly not recommend you do it! I bought it from a jeweler's supply shop, it's an oxy-hydrogen water welding machine, you can find them online at reasonable prices
Nice what brand is the torch that you have
Definitely going to try this. What gauge of wire did you use
The wire is 2mm 😉
wow
This is awesome 😘 but how many gram the ring???
Thanks for watching! That's 7,8gr
Awsome! What mm width and thickness is that
Thanks! That'd be 7,5x2,6mm thickness and 22mm of internal diameter
I finished one that is presentable just having trouble closing the ring.
Very cool I want one of them mini torches:)
Hello there! Thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked it, mini torch comes handy for detail soldering heheh
Amazing as always!
Thanks bro
What kinda of torch is that you using to solder the loops? 🤔
That's an oxy hydrogen water welding machine!
I love watching this video..hope someday I have one like that.long live
Can I ask where you got your soldering mini machine ?
I really enjoyed this. Is it brass?
Yes, it's golden brass 85/15, I cannot afford real gold yet 😅
@@bohdankryher9456 thank you. beautiful/
What welding supply did you use?
Also what metal was it that you were melting with the torch? Ima make me one of the rings😁
Hello there, I use hard silver solder for brass soldering and I use an oxy-hydrogen water welder and a propane torch, however, I did not melt no metals in this video 😅
What was the big torch that you used?
Hello there Mark, that's a traditional propane torch
@@bohdankryher9456 plumbers torch? Or something like a meco midget or a Hoke?
No, not really, it's a standard liquid propane torch for jewelers [I got a big propane gas cylinder] with a no.1 tip
Which gas torch do you using
That is super nice!
Hey thanks for sharing very interesting, what metal did you use for this ring?
Hello there Henry, thanks for watching! That's golden brass 85/15 :)
How are you determine your mandrel size?
Whats the thing like glue and the one he kept spreading using praintbrush
Flux to make the solder run and stick. Without it you can't solder.
Can you please tell me more about your touch
I believe you mean my torch (: it's an oxy-hydrogen water welder
Very beautiful!😻
Thank you 😁
nice 👍
Thanks for watching edin! I'm glad you liked my video :D
Will the ring turn your finger green
That's a really interesting question, gold brass doesn't actually tarnish green but black, somewhat like silver, also it won't tarnish if you wear it as you obviously wash your hands multiple times daily, so no, it won't stain your skin but it will tarnish if you store it in a humid environment
what tools were used? amazing vid btw
Thanks for watching Ivy! Oh well, I used pliers, a drill, a jeweler's saw, a file, a table polisher, a propane torch...but you probably wanted to know about my tiny flame torch 🤣 that's an oxy-hydrogen water welding machine for jewelers.
@@bohdankryher9456 REALLY NEAT! thanks! any chance do you know the rod size & width of the material used to spin on the drill? just so i can get an idea
@@IvyBuilt yes of course, the wire is 2mm and the rod 4mm
youre awesome! thank you keep up the good work metalsmith :)
Hello. Could you tell me the diameter of the yarn you used?
What about the diameter of the rod used to wind the wire?
Thanks.
Hi, the wire is 2mm and the diameter of the rod is 4mm, happy to help ☺
@@bohdankryher9456 Interesting that blowtorch you use. Maybe one day you could talk about him ...
Thank you, you are awesome!
@@Xapiro this is a oxy hydrogen water welding machine maybe someday I'll dedicate a small video to it, I sometimes use a propane torch as well
@@bohdankryher9456 Hi. I came back here because I'm curious about the blowtorch. Are there any tutorials that show the principles of fabrication like yours?
I just saw this comment :~ I believe you can find tutorials on how to build one - I've found them on youtube - but I don't recommend it, the prices online are quite reasonable
What is the name of that torch handle you are using ? Link
What is weight of ring? and how much it will cost?
What is the liquid at 245?
Hello there, that's borax-water solution
Thank you, and what was the overall thickness of the ring once completed
That'd be 7,5x2,6mm of thickness and 22mm of internal diameter
@@bohdankryher9456 thank you good sir
What mm wire did you use for this?
How thick is the wire u use?
WHAT TOOLS DO I NEED FOR THIS! I want to create my own
I got one 10mm 14 k gold Cuban link pinky ring waiting for my 14mm 14k ring that will sit on the finger next to my pinky
i can’t be the only one that thought you were gonna melt it when you softened it before filing haha
Hello there Joaquin! I know! It takes practice to do this type of soldering and I've melted my work more than once before 😅
It was like watching a movie where somebody is on top of a ledge outside of a mile high skyscraper window. I was on the edge of my seat, but he pulled it off perfectly lol.
Латунь?
How many grams
Plz send link
Customer comes in but has gained 30lbs since making it. "can you size this up for me?"
Yup! Piece of cake, I can size a finger alright 😂
Tops
Hello mate, great job!
What calculations are you doing to find the diameter of wire and circle you need to get final product?
If you want to make a 45cm x 6mm chain what is the calculation?
Thanx :)
Hello there mate! The proportions are 1:2 that is 1mm wire for 2mm inner ring diameter, as for the length of the chain, I'm just going on instinct so there's no real calculations there
May i have it 🙏😁
Weight??
That's 7,8 g. Thanks for watching
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I love watching this video..hope someday I have one like that.long live