Welding Stamped Stud Earrings With Pearl | Unleash Your Creativity with Micro Welding - Lesson EP10

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
  • In this video, I demonstrate how to make a pair of pearl drop stud earrings with a hand stamped initial for my daughter, using arc pulse micro welding.
    I first hand stamped the initial on a quality tag. These tags are generally used for the ends of bracelets or necklaces, but sometimes designers use them for charms. I like that it has a hole already punched in. The principle applies to any shape of tag that you want to use. If you want to make it from scratch, you can do the same with any sheet of metal simply by drilling a hole (but you want to do this before welding the post).
    In welding the post, I select a post with a base. If I was soldering this, where I have solder to seep into the joint, I could use a post that has no base. If you do not have access to your post with the base, you would have to first ball the end of the post, so that there is a gathering of more sterling silver to work with. However, it is much simpler just to purchase stud posts with the base and they are readily available at your silversmithing supply store.
    In this case, I set the welder to 15W Power and have the electrode pointing at the seam between the base and the sheet of metal, with more of it leaning towards the base because I want that to melt onto the sheet.
    I do this all around the base, ensuring that it is melted, thoroughly for added security.
    In the video I’ve bent the post to show you how strong the effect is of my welding. The post is completely bent, and the weld did not snap open.
    In welding the drop, I select wire which can go through the hole of my pearl twice. Threading both ends of the wire through the pearl, and cutting it with 2 mm to spare on the other end, I create enough metal so that when I weld the two wires together, they will turn into a ball - thus creating a stopper for the bead.
    In this video, I used 28 gauge sterling silver wire and weld the tip with 10W power. I did not use argon, and if I had, there would be less oxidation and perhaps a smoother base weld. However, if you do not have argon gas, you can remove the oxidation with a fiberglass bristle brush and smooth the weld with a file.
    Tip - For hand stamping: you can help centre your stamp by using masking tape, taping down the metal and using a marker to draw guidelines on the tape.
    Tip - To remove oxidation and soot on the pearl or bead: hand or dish soap is very effective. Quite often the oils on your fingers get onto the bead and wires. When you weld some of that burns and causes blackness, but the hand soaps will remove grease effectively.
    Tip - Sometimes I weld the post onto thicker castings and metal sheets. The heat seems to dissipate quickly because of the greater thickness, so I adjust the power accordingly. It is always best to test your welds, for security
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    Jewelry components used in this video (all available online | with product code):
    28ga Round Wire (0.32mm) Dead Soft Sterling Silver .925 By-the-Meter | FW09S
    👉 stonesandfindings.com/product...
    0.9x11mm Post Studs Notched with Flat Base Sterling Silver .925 | FE8AS
    👉 stonesandfindings.com/product...
    Classic (ID:0.80mm) Butterfly Backs Studs Earrings Clutches Stopper Sterling Silver .925 | FE6MS
    👉 stonesandfindings.com/product...
    4mm Mini Round Stamping Disc Quality Tags Sterling Silver .925 - Pendant Charm | FH9BS
    👉 stonesandfindings.com/product...
    3x4mm Natural White Potato Freshwater Pearls Beads Strand | PXA6L
    👉 stonesandfindings.com/product...
    Orion Grounded Precision Pliers | TX041
    👉 stonesandfindings.com/product...
    Fiberglass Brush for Cleaning Weld Spots | BRUSH
    👉 stonesandfindings.com/product...
    Orion mPulse 30 Permanent Jewelry Welder
    👉 stonesandfindings.com/product...
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    Time Stamps:
    00:00 Start
    00:10 Hand Stamping initial
    00:45 Micro Welding stud posts
    03:11 Micro Welding drop
    05:58 Repeat
    06:39 End
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    About us: Stones And Findings is a wholesaler of premium jewellery components.
    You can shop our extensive collection online at wholesale prices by first creating an account (you do not need a business license). You will get instant access to prices and shopping cart at the bottom of this page:stonesandfindings.com/my-acco...
    Note on Micro Welder I have used in this video:
    You can purchase it here 👉 bit.ly/orion-micro-welder-sf
    #jewelry #earringsdesign
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  • @AliciaDee41
    @AliciaDee41 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing! So stinking cute💕

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  4 місяці тому

      You are so welcome! Yes, it is cute. There are so many things you can do like this, using whatever you already have!

  • @maiguapa8
    @maiguapa8 2 місяці тому

    Love this! I checked you website and very interested with the Orion mpulse starter kit. Is it still available? Where do you recommend we buy the argon gas tank and how much? Our location is in LA, Ca.

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  2 місяці тому +1

      Hello! Thank you for supporting me. Yes, the Orion mPulse starter kit is available. When you purchase it online, at the checkout notes please add "Please let Dana know I'm ordering this as per UA-cam comments. She will add gifts."
      I will select some components that I've used for making jewelry on my videos and gift them to you so you can try them out and make the pieces.
      re: argon gas
      Linde Air is an American chain of air and tank suppliers. I am certain they have a location just outside of downtown LA. You might find a place closer by searching "welding gas supplier".
      Thanks
      Dana