Fun to watch!! Thanks! BTW Can to suggest an affordable, jewelry mill?? I have been wanting one for a bit, however I can't seem to find the help I need for research. I use copper (tiny bit brass and bronze) wire from 30g to 8g. TY for any help!!
Hej. Awesome video. I have subscribed to you and liked your video. I have 2 small qustions if i may please . What are the fine saw blades you use called as i cant find anything similar. Also what is the solder you are using and what is it called as i also cant find it anywhere. Thank you
Hello, since all the materials I use are jeweler's materials, when you search you should look for jeweler's saw. Type jeweler's saw in the search field. The solder I use is silver solder.
Ok,I understand now. Heating the metal, causes it to be more pliable and easier to work with. I always had, a rather difficult time braiding wire before but I see how it would be less labor intensive!🤷
Excellent way to turn your wrist green!
Beautiful!
Thank you
Great video, great bracelet.
Thank you
Fun to watch!! Thanks! BTW Can to suggest an affordable, jewelry mill?? I have been wanting one for a bit, however I can't seem to find the help I need for research. I use copper (tiny bit brass and bronze) wire from 30g to 8g. TY for any help!!
THANK YOU. Jewellery rolling machine. Type this and search
wow! love it, thanks for sharing. What thickness and length of the wire you are using for this bracelet?
Thanks.
The thickness should be 120 microns, I don't remember.
Hej. Awesome video. I have subscribed to you and liked your video. I have 2 small qustions if i may please . What are the fine saw blades you use called as i cant find anything similar. Also what is the solder you are using and what is it called as i also cant find it anywhere. Thank you
Hello, since all the materials I use are jeweler's materials, when you search you should look for jeweler's saw. Type jeweler's saw in the search field. The solder I use is silver solder.
Shiny bracelet 👌 I have a question. You soldered the two ends and then sawed them again, why? Was it possible not to solder the two ends together? 🙂
Yes it was possible but I did it to show that it can be done two ways.
If you keep it clean and polished it's not an issue. Copper isn't something I would wear on a daily basis.
Hey mate ... is your vice magnetised or bolted to the bench ? ... cheers
mini bench vise with back screw
@@nedjewelryworkshop Cheers mate ... thanks for the prompt reply ... great channel ...
Why do you heat the wire with a torch before working it?
to soften metal
Ok,I understand now. Heating the metal, causes it to be more pliable and easier to work with. I always had, a rather difficult time braiding wire before but I see how it would be less labor intensive!🤷
Nice 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍🤝🤝🤝
Just subbed... 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you
QUESTION..... Doesn't copper jewelry turn your SKIN GREEN when it is introduced to water?
Disain perhiasan yang baik
Thank you
Did you say wire size or did I miss it
I did not use a standard size, I made it according to my wrist size.
The gauge or diameter of each wire before you twist it is what I was asking.
Looks like 16 gauge wire.
Music sucks, can you do vids just with the maker sounds? Products you make are cool.