Chainmaille Earring Tutorial using Pepe Tools Jump Ring Maker (JMR2)

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
  • Melissa Muir, Jewelry Artist and Teacher, shows you how to make a simple pair of earrings with nothing more than jump rings. You will learn how to Pepe Tools Jump Ring Maker (JMR2) to coil and cut your material in no time flat.
    For more information and other great tutorials, be sure to check out my blog: design.kcjewelb... or just look at more than 50 videos here on my UA-cam page.

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  • @andreasdesigns
    @andreasdesigns 2 роки тому

    I bought the first version years ago and love it. Making jump rings with it is more fun and less frustrating than using a hand saw. I found it well worth the cost.

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  2 роки тому

      These tools are such a time saver.

  • @susancolosimo3101
    @susancolosimo3101 11 років тому

    I learn something from each one and I know how much work goes into making them Melissa ~ thank you for sharing your talent, time and all the effort that goes into them. :)

  • @jaymorales5049
    @jaymorales5049 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for you time and effort nothing beats hard work and passion and you demonstrate that in all you video's so thanks again for sharing Jay

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  10 років тому

      Thank you so much Jay. It is comments and feedback like this that make it all worth it and make me want to do more. I really appreciate it.

  • @MelissaMuir
    @MelissaMuir  11 років тому

    Jack, after the difficulties I had today with loading this video, I REALLY appreciate that comment more than you know. Thanks!

  • @MelissaMuir
    @MelissaMuir  11 років тому

    @mlgovaars Thank you. After the video, I added little bead dangles to the earrings. I love wearing them and they were super simple to make.

  • @corystreat8037
    @corystreat8037 5 років тому

    Thank you very much Melissa
    Cory

  • @umeshmore4077
    @umeshmore4077 5 років тому

    I am goldsmith mam, like your's video and I subscrib your's channel and bel. thanks 4 important instructions,to my job once_again thanks 🙏

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  5 років тому +1

      Thank you. I am so glad you are enjoying it.Thanks for your support.

    • @umeshmore4077
      @umeshmore4077 5 років тому

      @@MelissaMuir welcome my lovely country india.

  • @MelissaMuir
    @MelissaMuir  11 років тому

    @ Susan, Thank you.

  • @thefuzzman9833
    @thefuzzman9833 5 років тому

    Thank you for your time and patience explaining this. My wife has tasked me to make these rings. The only question I have is the direction of the blade spin. If I have it cutting down then it throws out the cut jump rings. If i have cutting in the up direction I feel it's missing lube. I am so confused.
    Thanks again

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  5 років тому

      It can be frustrating. You want the blade down. If it throws the rings out, it is in the right direction. I sometimes wrap the rings in some scotch tape to help them from being thrown out.

    • @thefuzzman9833
      @thefuzzman9833 5 років тому

      @@MelissaMuir Awesome, I thought so but was struggling with flying rings. Cutting up also seems to fuse the rings so maybe the lube wasn't working.
      Thanks again, I do enjoy your channel.

  • @jimfenton9264
    @jimfenton9264 9 років тому

    Thanks so much for the good video it is very informative. I was wondering what the material you made the jump rings out of, it looks like copper and if it is how you deal with oxidation?

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  9 років тому

      Jim Fenton I did work with copper. You can spray the rings or coat them with wax. But I typically just let them go as natural. When I need to clean them up, I usually use a soft polishing sponge. Depending on whether or not I have stones that can handle it, I will toss them in a tumbler.

  • @florestista9339
    @florestista9339 7 років тому

    thank you for your beautiful vídeo.
    how much?

  • @mahadevanviswanathan2921
    @mahadevanviswanathan2921 3 роки тому

    Madam I'm a gold ornaments maker, can I get this machine , how much I'm from India

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  3 роки тому

      Sorry. I don’t sell tools. I am not sure how much it would cost to get it to India.

  • @Md-be3bt
    @Md-be3bt 7 років тому

    Hi love your vids can you tell me what the difference is between the original and the 2? How do I prevent the burs it's new and I'm getting burs?

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  7 років тому

      +Md729 I am afraid I didn't have experience with the first version. I know that this one is stored a bit differently and more efficiently. I would go a little slower as you are pulling the blade through the coil. That may help prevent the burs.

  • @yayangsuargana280619
    @yayangsuargana280619 10 років тому

    Mantap... !

  • @ladylinyan1628
    @ladylinyan1628 9 років тому

    I don't have a Flex Shaft. I have a Dremel Tool instead. Will that blade guard thing work with the Dremel?

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  9 років тому

      Lady Linyan I have contacted Pepetools and the replied with the following "Unfortunately in our extensive testing we have found that the best tool is the Foredom #30 (hand piece). For this reason we can not reccomened using a Dremel nor will the hand piece holder work with a Dremel."
      I will also add, that if you are going to be doing a lot of jewelry making, a flexshaft is an investment you will never regret.

  • @danielspann2106
    @danielspann2106 10 років тому

    Hello mam,i just got an offer to make a very large,either curb chain or a Miami Cuban Link Curb Chain,for a necklace,im having problems finding out how to make the links,can you do a short tutorial on one please,this is if i can get it done,be about a $10,000 piece,and i so need the equipment for my home jewelry business mam,thanks,sincerely Daniel Spann of Daniels Lions Den

  • @Tigersfly
    @Tigersfly 9 років тому

    I'm not sure how much a JMR2 costs (I'm sure it's not cheap), but I would think you'd have to be a serious jewelry maker to invest in this machine. It seems way to complicated.

    • @MelissaMuir
      @MelissaMuir  9 років тому +1

      Tigersfly You are right, it is a tool purchase that I would make only if I were serious about jewelry. I believe they run about $200 or so. I am serious about jewelry, but don't do that much with rings, so I would usually just cut them by hand with a jeweler's saw when they were needed. Just like any tool, there is a small learning curve, but I don't feel this is one is too complicated.