Quad helix, wire bending and tack welding.wmv

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Making a quad helix from straight .036 spring temper wire.

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  • @Ingrained.
    @Ingrained. 8 років тому

    Hey bud can I ask you one more question? How is it that you keep your spatula warm, I have a small torch that gives me 10 secs of working time, and I am constantly having to fill it.

  • @fanydacom
    @fanydacom 8 років тому

    omg this is the most painfull thing in this world 😢

  • @jeffersonsussoni3751
    @jeffersonsussoni3751 8 років тому

    what kind of technique did you use to fuse the wire to the bend?

    • @orthodudeness
      @orthodudeness  8 років тому

      +Jefferson Sussoni , Tack welded with A Great Lakes Tack welder. Silver soldered later.

    • @Ingrained.
      @Ingrained. 8 років тому

      +Mike Van Dingenen thank you! if you could please answer the next question it would be greatly appreciated. I have seen hawleys with a light pink clear acrylic. How does one obtain that hue? or is it a mix of pink and clear monomer?.....or is it layered as in: pink monomer layers and a couple of layers of clear monomer? sorry total newb at this.

    • @orthodudeness
      @orthodudeness  8 років тому

      +jefferson sussoni Mix clear liquid with red liquid, till you get a light shade that you like. Ask anything you want to, anytime you want to.

    • @Ingrained.
      @Ingrained. 8 років тому

      You are the man! thanks for this I appreciate it broski!

    • @Ingrained.
      @Ingrained. 8 років тому

      +jefferson sussoni one more question, what is the difference between clear monomer and clear splint monomer?

  • @Hillz4everX
    @Hillz4everX 9 років тому

    I can't see what your doing. Epic fail

    • @orthodudeness
      @orthodudeness  9 років тому

      Thanks, tell a friend.

    • @orthodudeness
      @orthodudeness  8 років тому

      Also.....If you can't see what I'm doing, you clearly don't know what is going on here...making a quad helix...you miss the small stuff...you miss everything. The needed areas for the making of this appliance are clear.