Just found your UA-cam channel a few months ago, then....no videos for a while! I guess from other comments here that you contracted Covid,....and I'm sure that it was NOT FUN. Glad to see you're still alive, and look great and have cranked out another incredibly helpful and creative Video! (Just now followed you on FaceBook, even though I hardly ever go there nowadays. Read about your Utah trip.)
Glad we found each other! Thanks! I hardly go to Facebook anymore either. We post video releases and, if I do anything interesting, (not very often), we post that. Yeah, Covid was not fun and our vacation was the WORST. I saw a lot of Moab's ER and none of the jaw-dropping scenery. Thanks again. N
I’m so glad you are back with new design and equipment. I have been watching you for at least 5 years my user name change and no picture but it was Michelle.... Now it says Autumn but I will put Autumn Michelle
Good to hear that you are doing better. Instead of a sticker that says "I got my covid vaccine", the current one should just say "I got covid". I love the look of this bracelet and definitely want to give it a go. I wanted to ask if you clean the jumprings after cutting, and if so what is your method? I'm thinking the lubricant would interfere with soldering.
Good point. For some reason, I haven't had an issue with using that flaky lubricant. You could hit them with a torch and then pickle if it becomes an issue or throw them in a tumbler with some ceramic shot (add a drop of Dawn dish detergent). Thanks. I like your idea about an "I got Covid" sticker. I'll send it out to my friends and acquaintances, as in the past month, most of them had/have it. (I didn't give it to them! Haha). It's insane. Be well! Thanks. N
Hi! So glad you're back! I'm a little confused on the lubrication process. I read your saw blade article on your website and have ordered the blades and Bur life you recommend. Am I supposed to put the lubricant on the blade, metal, or both? Thank you!
After I tape the coil in, I run the lubricant over the coil. Lubricating the blade usually requires unplugging it so you don't accidentally step on the pedal - which takes time. It works just as well, maybe even better, to lubricate the coil. David at PepeTools taught me this and they manufacture them. Thanks!
Great question. It was a conscious decision because if I tumble after I liver, the patina gets shiny. I wanted shiny metal and a slightly matte patina. Thanks! N
Sorry to hear that you contracted "the plague" but very glad to know that you have recovered. Welcome back N... 🤗
Thanks! It's nice to be alive again!!!
Just found your UA-cam channel a few months ago, then....no videos for a while! I guess from other comments here that you contracted Covid,....and I'm sure that it was NOT FUN. Glad to see you're still alive, and look great and have cranked out another incredibly helpful and creative Video! (Just now followed you on FaceBook, even though I hardly ever go there nowadays. Read about your Utah trip.)
Glad we found each other! Thanks! I hardly go to Facebook anymore either. We post video releases and, if I do anything interesting, (not very often), we post that. Yeah, Covid was not fun and our vacation was the WORST. I saw a lot of Moab's ER and none of the jaw-dropping scenery. Thanks again. N
I love Nancy
Thanks Raimundo! Back at ya!
Great bracelet, hope you are well.
I am! Thank you! You too!
Lovely piece Nancy. Very time consuming, but I guess could also be therapeutic. Cheers.
Thx Nancy. Great video
Hi Nancy, It is so good to see you on. I haven't seen you in a long time, Love the bracelet you made. Great video, thanks!
Thank you so much!
Espero Dios te digs cuidando. Y Tu cuidate mucho. Gracias a ti estoy aprendiendo este arte, eres una inspiracion, admiro mucho Tu Trabajo.
¡Gracias! Eso es muy dulce de tu parte. ¡Buena suerte en el viaje!
Absolutely beautiful! I can't wait to make one! Glad to hear that you have recovered, Nancy. Thank you for once again inspiring me ❤️🙏
You are so welcome. Thank you!
I’m so glad you are back with new design and equipment. I have been watching you for at least 5 years my user name change and no picture but it was Michelle.... Now it says Autumn but I will put Autumn Michelle
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome job on your bracelet! Have a great day! 🙏
Thank you 🤗
Always inspired by you. Love this bracelet. Can't wait to make it. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful! Have fun and thank you!!!
LOVE this project and so do-able! Thank you.
So glad!
Good to hear that you are doing better. Instead of a sticker that says "I got my covid vaccine", the current one should just say "I got covid".
I love the look of this bracelet and definitely want to give it a go. I wanted to ask if you clean the jumprings after cutting, and if so what is your method? I'm thinking the lubricant would interfere with soldering.
Good point. For some reason, I haven't had an issue with using that flaky lubricant. You could hit them with a torch and then pickle if it becomes an issue or throw them in a tumbler with some ceramic shot (add a drop of Dawn dish detergent). Thanks.
I like your idea about an "I got Covid" sticker. I'll send it out to my friends and acquaintances, as in the past month, most of them had/have it. (I didn't give it to them! Haha). It's insane. Be well! Thanks. N
Given soldering, gotta "clean" copper wire before? Steel wool? Definitely after..lol
Hi! So glad you're back! I'm a little confused on the lubrication process. I read your saw blade article on your website and have ordered the blades and Bur life you recommend. Am I supposed to put the lubricant on the blade, metal, or both? Thank you!
After I tape the coil in, I run the lubricant over the coil. Lubricating the blade usually requires unplugging it so you don't accidentally step on the pedal - which takes time. It works just as well, maybe even better, to lubricate the coil. David at PepeTools taught me this and they manufacture them. Thanks!
I have another video on using the jump ring maker, that may help! ua-cam.com/video/s06c9owalqs/v-deo.html
Love this for a bracelet. Is copper wire too soft for making jump rings? I'd think not but ...
You are right. Copper is fine. If they're soldered, there's no problem. Have fun. Nancy
Thank you so much. My question - why do you tumble before LOS?
Great question. It was a conscious decision because if I tumble after I liver, the patina gets shiny. I wanted shiny metal and a slightly matte patina. Thanks! N
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What happened to your creative fun friend Sugar?