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  • @GomeowCreations
    @GomeowCreations 5 років тому +5

    Hey, this is an old video and you might be better off checking out my updated video on what tools I use now
    😅👍
    ua-cam.com/video/w5MmEC5Bv8U/v-deo.html

  • @RoknRob46
    @RoknRob46 Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for getting to the point, no long intro, and no music, thank god! Great list there. I did not get the name of that grid at the end. I would love to know more about the oxygen torch, please make a video on safe use of this. It sounds daunting.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations Рік тому +1

      Like this video 😁👍 ua-cam.com/video/jiea6U0OR3E/v-deo.html

  • @yeanphirun2069
    @yeanphirun2069 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you and I did an update video for this with more tools. ua-cam.com/video/w5MmEC5Bv8U/v-deo.html

  • @jude1515
    @jude1515 2 роки тому +1

    Good video.

  • @muqllidagah9336
    @muqllidagah9336 10 місяців тому

    Спасибо за видео ! 👍🙏😍

  • @mkivy
    @mkivy 4 роки тому +4

    Thank u sir! I’ve just started soldering all my jump rings for all my chainmail!

  • @sofilatamang4810
    @sofilatamang4810 4 роки тому +4

    Best vid I’ve seen so far. Straight to the list . Thank you. 🙏🏿

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks, I did make a better video just like this that you can find here ua-cam.com/video/w5MmEC5Bv8U/v-deo.html

  • @westcoastcarver4328
    @westcoastcarver4328 3 роки тому +1

    Cool

  • @lupitaarteritano27
    @lupitaarteritano27 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for the list!!!!! You've made things so much easier.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому

      No problem 😊 but this list is even better and updated ua-cam.com/video/w5MmEC5Bv8U/v-deo.html

  • @vrikshk5658
    @vrikshk5658 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks sir,
    You are so much the GIVING kind!
    You shared your knowledge that you learnt on your own... which many won't. Atleast in my country...

  • @fredrossman1189
    @fredrossman1189 Рік тому +1

    That was a good grouping of tools to get started with. I did pretty much the same but with some not ment for jewelry. A wire brush will clean up those files. I will look at your other vid.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations Рік тому +1

      Oh yea this is a very old video now when I just had some very basic stuff haha.

  • @tabaldak5184
    @tabaldak5184 3 роки тому +1

    Extremely helpful

  • @jessicaheath6545
    @jessicaheath6545 7 років тому +10

    Informative & intelligent. U seem like a awesome guy.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 7 років тому

      +Jessica Heath Thank you very much. I'm planning on making an update video very soon.

  • @maximillianhugo1715
    @maximillianhugo1715 5 років тому +5

    Hey I hope you read the comments but you inspire me. I'm trying to get into metal /jewelry/welding and your video is informative. Thank you so much

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 5 років тому +2

      You will be happy to know that I read all of the comments on my videos. I'm happy to hear that my videos have helped you. 😁👍 If you have any questions please feel free to ask and I will try to help.

    • @maximillianhugo1715
      @maximillianhugo1715 5 років тому

      Could you please tell me what that third torch that got rid of the copper wire is called? You say it in the video properly but I'm not at the stage of understanding everything yet, though your video is so easy to understand for everyone. Thank you for the response and I saw it was super quick!
      Edit: I see it's on your shopping list nevermind! It's very cool though!

  • @joerosales8755
    @joerosales8755 3 роки тому +1

    👍💯

  • @GomeowCreations
    @GomeowCreations 8 років тому +2

    +Stacy Eccleston Looks like my phone has not been updating me when I get comments. I get my tanks refilled at a local welding supply store. They tend to last for about a month. If you have any more questions just let me know, I think I fixed the problem I was having getting comment updates.

  • @notoriouslee3441
    @notoriouslee3441 8 років тому +2

    Wow I guess I had a lot of the supplies! My husband is a welder and so yeah we have all sorts of stuff.
    I'll be heading to harbor freight for that hammer with the nylon end! Harbor freight is right down the block.

  • @teddypicker7458
    @teddypicker7458 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @notoriouslee3441
    @notoriouslee3441 8 років тому +2

    Woah I need the bench pin!

  • @avicennitegh1377
    @avicennitegh1377 6 років тому +1

    wow thanks for explaining so much

  • @Dharlanna
    @Dharlanna 7 років тому +28

    You forgot a ring mandrel. If you make rings it's a must have!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 7 років тому +8

      It looks like I did, thank you for pointing that out.

  • @phenthropa
    @phenthropa 7 років тому +3

    your videos are really nicely done. thank you!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 7 років тому

      +phenthropa Thank you! I'm happy you like them. :)

  • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
    @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws 6 років тому +1

    I have a Dremel tool with a huge range of heads. I am glad that you do too as I have been feeling that maybe I should have a flex shaft tool, but seeing that you have the same as I do makes me feel much better.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      +Foxiepaws ACAnderson I have moved on to a flex shaft, and I suggest upgrading to one as soon as you can afford to :) With the foot speed control it is like night and day.

  • @stacyeccleston3088
    @stacyeccleston3088 8 років тому

    thank you for sharing your must-have tools. I'd like to know more about which brand oxy-acetylene torch you use. Also, how/where do tanks get refilled and how often? thanks again!

  • @philwhipple4557
    @philwhipple4557 6 років тому

    So cute.

  • @orionjenkins6370
    @orionjenkins6370 2 роки тому +1

    Would you please make a video on all the tools and bits for a rotary tool? I can't seem to find a good video and I'm just starting my jewelry making process. This would be so appreciated 🙏

  • @millybells
    @millybells 8 років тому

    Thanks for the videos great

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 3 роки тому

    Wonderful. I’d like to see a jeweller show how to use the mixed gases torch please. No one shows the ease or complexities of using acetylene and Oxygen. How to be safe, how to store, how to set it up and how to solder with it. That would be useful for me who’s stuck marking time with Barbecue Gas. Getting serious here. I love my tools too. Good show.

  • @santhoshjadhav4953
    @santhoshjadhav4953 6 років тому +2

    Really very nice video bro.thank you.............From.maruthi silver .....Greater chennai....With blessings

  • @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
    @AnneAndersonFoxiepaws 6 років тому

    You have the same little hammer with removable ends as me too...I'm feeling much better. ..less tool envy lmao! My girlfriend asked me for a file the other day and I handed her one and she said "I haven't got hooves" lol!

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      +Foxiepaws ACAnderson I'm going to have to make an updated video with my new tools. 😄

  • @rominaromo8297
    @rominaromo8297 7 років тому +2

    thanks for making this videos, where´s your acetylane/oxygen mini torch from?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 7 років тому

      +ROMINA ROMO I'm happy it helped, my mini torch is a smith's mini torch. I got that torch on ebay for around $135 - $150. If you get one make sure to get at magnetic older for it, it is very handy. The tanks I got at a local welding supply store for $200. The regulators and tank holder was another $200, but it came will welding end and a cutting torch. I dont remember what website I got it from. I suggest looking around for the regulators and tank holder.

  • @aydensutton
    @aydensutton 6 років тому +2

    Really good format on your video I like it

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      Thank you, I do need to update date this video though. I have learned a lot more about video editing and jewelry design so a lot of the tools in this video have been replaced with different or better ones. 😄👍

    • @aydensutton
      @aydensutton 6 років тому +1

      ehh I think your pretty good

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      Well, thank you very much 😀

  • @IDPAHoneyBunny
    @IDPAHoneyBunny 3 роки тому

    Hi, great video. Where i can find the stand and grate you show on number 10? thanks

  • @Mmax389
    @Mmax389 7 років тому +2

    What are your thoughts on a miter jig? Some say it's absolutely necessary but never once was in mentioned in the classes at a local art school.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 7 років тому +1

      +margie max They are very helpful for cutting flat and perfect angles but I don't use or have one. If you have the money and feel it would make your life easier, I would say get one. I do just find with pliers and a file for what I work on. Let me know what you end up doing.

    • @damok9999
      @damok9999 6 років тому +1

      I use my $50 miter jig a lot. I make a lot of bands though, usually 15 at a time so it's nice. I have worn it down a bit but it still works great after 100s of rings filed on it. Now i've started doing split shank bands so it's not needed, but for wide flat full bands it's really essential.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      I have 2 miter jigs now and they are super helpful. 😄👍

  • @GuitarUniverse2013
    @GuitarUniverse2013 5 років тому +2

    Very good video, but I had to laugh at how much rust was on these tools you say you use all the time! And the tool you made at the end was really neat.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 5 років тому +1

      Thanks. At the time when I made this video I worked out site and just about all of my tools had rust on them. I made an updated video showing what I use now and a lot of the tools are cleaner, see that I work inside now. 😁👍

  • @damok9999
    @damok9999 6 років тому +2

    Very similar things you didn't mention essential to me.
    Flex shaft for the dremel. Radial brush discs from 180 to 2000 grit which replaces all other buffing and finishing tools. MAP gas torch to melt silver for casting (and the butane micro torch works for everything else hah). Wide oval black colored crock pot for pickling long pieces and can see through lid. Brass work horse hammer for punching, Heavier nylon hammer for shaping around mandrels. Nylon tipped pliers, parallel closing jaws, v-jaw, wrap and tap. 180mm diamond files 40 - 600 grit flat. Ultra wide file or sharpening stone for evening large surface area. Clamping double screw tightening bench pin. Standard wide bench block. Kiln brick(s) to heat on (put two next to eachother and you can anneal 2ft long pieces) (break one in half and put on a cast iron nacho skillet = your soldering station no mess and can rotate).

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому +1

      Thanks sharing your tool set up with me. Things have changed and I now use a lot of those tools. Here is an updated video ua-cam.com/video/w5MmEC5Bv8U/v-deo.html 😀👍

  • @crushed51
    @crushed51 5 років тому +2

    I am an absolute RAW beginner in making jewellery, so I freely admit that this may well be a daft question, but I am also a firm believer in the old adage "how can you find the answer, if you don't ask the question", I would like to know the answer, so I'm asking the question.
    Is there a way to make a chain WITHOUT soldering the individual links ?.
    I heard that someone had managed to do it, but I have no idea whether they were just yanking my chain, but after several attempts I have thus far had no success in finding any mention of it. Can you please help ?.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 5 років тому +2

      Well, this would depend on what kind of chain your are making. If it happens to be thicker you really don't have to solder the links shut. But if you are dead set on closing up the rings you can always try to fuse them but this isn't easy. Here is a video showing how I can do it using a Smith's little torch. ua-cam.com/video/U0bA9CSynDs/v-deo.html
      I have heard that is can be hard to do with sterling silver but I haven't had any problems with it. If you can give it a try with some 16ga round wire.

  • @tubalcain1
    @tubalcain1 7 років тому +3

    Hello.. thanks for all the useful tips.... I do have a question.... I just purchased really nice (used) anvil stake and a few mandrels that have been sitting in storage for awhile. They are beautiful and smooth however they have a little surface rust on them. What would be the best way to clean and re-polish them without using harsh abrasives or wire wheels?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 7 років тому +4

      I have that same problem with my mandrel, hammers and other tools. So some of my tools I just use a wire a steel wire wheel on them, but if it was something I needed to stay smooth I used a brass wire wheel to get a lot of the rust off. The brass will not hurt the steel tool. Some other tools like my mandrel and graver tools, I use a buffing wheel and polishing compound to get a very smooth clean finish.
      I hope that helps. Make sure to test it and try it in a small spot so if it messes up the tool it is only a small spot.
      Let me know how that all goes and if you have any more questions, feel free to ask.

    • @jeffreybodkin1777
      @jeffreybodkin1777 4 роки тому

      Danny Herrera you are better off to use the abrasive option . It will give you an even finish while chemically removing rust removes the rust but leaves pits where the rust was ....

  • @ijjileaf
    @ijjileaf 6 років тому +1

    Hi, I'm veeeery new to jewelry making and also on a bit of a budget- do you know of any cheaper but still fairly good pen drills I could buy to get me started before I build enough confidence to invest in a dremel???

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      +peachapparition I have moved on from the dremel myself. I found for the same price as a dremel you can get a flex shaft. But you say your on a budget, if you dont mind me asking how much are you looking to spend on this tool.

    • @ijjileaf
      @ijjileaf 6 років тому

      GomeowCreations weeeelllll I didn't really have a price point in mind until I saw some sets online, I think one was called rotocraft, another was called Am-Tech and they're going somewhere between £25 and £32; however I worry buying budget brands or accidentally a knockoff that it wouldn't be powerful enough or would break easily

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому +1

      Well it looks like those tools could work for some time. If you want something that can get you into this and see if you like it I would totally get the cheaper tools to start.
      Here is a link to the tool I use now www.ebay.com/itm/Flexshaft-Motor-Hanging-Flexible-Shaft-Machine-Kit-1-4hp-110v-Jewelry-Woodwork/190638318831?hash=item2c62ede4ef:g:2PgAAOSwRoxXm~Ah
      I have had 1 problem with it, the foot pedal went out on me 2 times. The 1st time they replaced it for free. I ended up buying a new pedal and everything has been working great for the last 2 years.
      www.ebay.com/itm/FOREDOM-ELECTRONIC-FOOT-SPEED-CONTROL-FCT-1-FLEX-SHAFT/280634485094?hash=item41571e6966:m:mAdRWV_2RXK7O6YtDCgftgg

    • @kimnguyen1227
      @kimnguyen1227 6 років тому +1

      on the same note, it would be helpful to have a video on begineer toolkit to start out.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому +2

      I will look into doing that in the near future.😄👍

  • @kimbanks6153
    @kimbanks6153 6 років тому

    Thank u for the video, I have a saw and have yet to use it..I watched your first video on how to use it. But I dont have the cutting block did u buy it at Rio grande?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      I believe I got mine on amazon, here is a link to the one I have and a cheaper one. amzn.to/2HyUTCt amzn.to/2JK63VA 😀👍

    • @kimbanks6153
      @kimbanks6153 6 років тому +1

      GomeowCreations thank u so much for responding!!!

  • @eligriggs9221
    @eligriggs9221 6 років тому +1

    The second 'file' you picked up is a rasp, a tool for hogging off large quantities of material, not at all suitable for jewelry making. You had at least two there. Reserve these for rough shaping wood, soft stone, like soapstone, and well cured plaster.
    Charcoal block is good, but since you have acetylene, find a piece of scrap, metal strapping and bend and weld a tight metal band on the sides, which will keep the charcoal block from splitting and being ruined too soon.
    Wire wrapping will work too, but you have the tools to do better.
    Use your Dremel to cut off the tip of your 'ruined' pliers so they are useful again.
    Also, buy some diamond saw blades and value pack diamond bits from H.F. for cutting stones.
    You can also find ball pein hammers there, to modify into cross pein hammers, using the Dremel. You can also use the Dremel to make patterned hammers for chasing.
    H.F. has low cost tumbler, sonic washer, and polishing grits, which you can use to clean-up the surfaces of your anvils and chasing hammer, for less pockmarked beaten metal. They also have rouge for polishing.
    The small H.F. torch will work for simple wire works, such as putting a ball on the end of an earring hook or on the ends of round rings.
    You can, if needed use it to anneal silver and solder silver and gold, as well copper.
    If annealing, I recommend a H.F. visual thermometer, so you don't over heat your work.
    Look for a 20-25% coupons on-line or sign-up for mailing list and you'll receive these on a regular basis, each month and special sale date.
    You can use your phone to show these, instead of printing out copies.
    They also have basic dapping block, with bits and a good hole cutting block, also with correct bits. Definitely use 25% coupons for these, which come out for most holiday weekends.
    Lastly, get one of their locking pliers and use Dremel to mod. jaws for wire pulling. you'll have to make your own wire pull plates, or buy them, but they don't cost a lot.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому +1

      Well that is a lot of good info, thank you for taking the time to do that. This video is about 2 years old now and I have upgraded to some better tools now, but modifying tools is not something I every thought of doing. So again thank you for the tips, I will be using a lot of them. :)

    • @avicennitegh1377
      @avicennitegh1377 6 років тому +1

      does that mean a follow up video? that would be a great addition

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому +1

      Yes, I have plans for one in the future. 😅👍

  • @Saywhatohno
    @Saywhatohno 3 роки тому

    What is the block that you used to melt the copper in? is it just concrete?

  • @lucasmarzano7852
    @lucasmarzano7852 3 роки тому +1

    this is amazing brother thank you very much.. i love your content.
    one question
    with this tools. how you make a long shaped thin piece, to make for example the circle of a ring? Thanks

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 3 роки тому +1

      Do you mean how do I make wire?

    • @lucasmarzano7852
      @lucasmarzano7852 3 роки тому +1

      @@GomeowCreations For example all the side of a ring, how you make a piece with this long shaped? if you dont have the machine to make it thin by pressing
      thanks i hope you understand

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 3 роки тому

      Sorry but I don't understand what you are asking but you can send me a picture of what your are talking about to my email I I might be able to help better gomeowcreations@gmail.com

    • @lucasmarzano7852
      @lucasmarzano7852 3 роки тому

      @@GomeowCreations i sent you an email you are very kind, thank you

  • @oclove1503
    @oclove1503 6 років тому +1

    Where do u get those large slabs of metal plate thing like you have on your bench. It's the slab youre placing everything on that you're showing

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому +2

      I got it at Home Depot. 😄👍

    • @oclove1503
      @oclove1503 6 років тому

      What's it called so I would know what to ask for? By chance do you know how much it runs for? And I already have a anvil and 2 bench blocks. But just wondering, could you still use it to hammer on and use your work on?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому +1

      Here is all the info that the metal has on the tag.
      PLAT STL-SHT (26GA)
      12"x24"
      1904
      H# 11180
      This metal is thin and I only use it so I don't burn or damage the work bench. I have hammer on it but you have to use a bench block or an anvil.

    • @oclove1503
      @oclove1503 5 років тому

      GomeowCreations thank you

  • @marilynbarry3970
    @marilynbarry3970 6 років тому +1

    Where can I get a dremel tool like that and the bits

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому +1

      You can get a Dremel at just about any hardware store or online. I believe that I got mine at Home Depot, but if I would have known at the time that getting a flex shaft hanging motor was about the same price and 10 time better I would have done that. I really like the foot control and the hand piece on the flex shaft. As for the bits, I get them mostly on Ebay. I will give you links to everything in this comment.
      Bur Bits - ebay.to/2sP0dOp
      Diamond-in-Rubber Polishing Bit Set - ebay.to/2otfMpq
      Flexible Shaft Machine Kit - ebay.to/2opmBZN
      Foredon foot/speet control - ebay.to/2omrSRY
      Dremel 4000 - ebay.to/2CEnAd3

  • @FrancisR420
    @FrancisR420 4 роки тому +1

    Have you tried a good propane torch? or butane torch for that matter. I have the same model and it absolutely sucks for this application in basically every aspect, but I also have a good one that works quite well.
    You could probably just get away with oxygen propane in the smith torch too.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому +1

      You can only use the oxygen propane setup with the smiths little torch. I use just the normal plumbers propane torch for a lot of my work and it does work but you are limited on the size of the piece you are working with.

    • @FrancisR420
      @FrancisR420 4 роки тому +1

      @@GomeowCreations yI'm saying that you can get regular Plumbing torches with larger and much hotter Flames, I prefer the BernzOmatic ts8000
      that don't require oxygen but are still much better than the plumbing torch you displayed in the video which I also have and bought for its small convenient size, but it is completely night and day using these torches for casting or soldering even though they work on the same principle.
      If you get a big enough propane flame that will put out a lot of BTUs compared to a really tiny acetylene Flame.
      when you say you can only use oxygen propane with the Smith little torch do you mean other brands of oxy acetylene torch don't work with propane because I thought they all did, or are you just saying you can't use oxygen in a plumber's torch.
      I was just wondering why use acetylene and oxygen instead of propane and oxygen, just kind of seemed Overkill for jewelry.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому +1

      I was saying that you cant use oxygen with the plumbers torch. I do know that I could use propane with my little torch but I like working with the acetylene.
      When it comes to basic soldering you can used a cheap plumber torch all day to get work done but you can't do fine work with them or do any kind of casting. I guess mapp gas would be a good/cheap middle ground so you can do some small amount of casting.

  • @monikaroj4884
    @monikaroj4884 Рік тому

    Hey ! Why propane is better than butane? :)

  • @notoriouslee3441
    @notoriouslee3441 8 років тому +2

    Hey the icecream man is coming! Ha ha

  • @mkivy
    @mkivy 4 роки тому +1

    My dad gave me his Fordham tool....with all those attachments...is dreamed better?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому +1

      Do you mean a foredom tool? if so that would be better than a dremel

  • @lucasmarzano7852
    @lucasmarzano7852 3 роки тому

    can you write down what is on number 3? thank you very much

  • @stevecoster322
    @stevecoster322 7 років тому +6

    RUST... when did you last use/clean anything?

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 7 років тому +2

      +Steve Coster I work outside so if I remember right, we had a rain storm before I filmed this. Normally I move the tools before rain can get to them. I do clean up my tools if they get too bad. Also at this time I used these tool daily.

  • @diyasen2239
    @diyasen2239 6 років тому +1

    Hi, Could you please give me the Drummel tool and the oxygen acetylene torch. I have a small studio at home, but not in a position to spend a whole lot. Help will be much appreciated

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      Hello Diya, I think you might have a type-o in you comment but let me give you some prices,options and links to some setups.
      Torch Options:
      This is the full set-up that I have - amzn.to/2JQHQ3p but it's $730 and you'll need to get the tanks filled for another $80.
      This is a cheaper option and you'll be able to use the same smith's little torch - amzn.to/2taw49H but this is still about $300 and you'll need to get some cheap disposable O2 and propane tanks for under $10 each.
      If money is really tight this will be your best option and this is also my first torch set-up - amzn.to/2K27Rw9 you can get this end for under $20 and get the propane for under $10.
      Dremmel/rotary tool options:
      This is what I use now for my main rotary tool - amzn.to/2t9TwUC and the control peddle for mine needed to be upgraded to this amzn.to/2I2yDPS this is about a $140 set-up
      If you want the same dremmel tool that I had you can find it here amzn.to/2lmQp7A for about $50
      If you want to spend less then $50 this might work for you - amzn.to/2yp3jev seeing that it's just over $20 and comes with a flex shaft end but I don't know the quality of this item.
      Well I hope you can find an option that will fit your budget and if you have any more questions feel free to ask. 😀

    • @diyasen2239
      @diyasen2239 6 років тому +1

      Thank you so much!. I will look into these.

    • @diyasen2239
      @diyasen2239 6 років тому +1

      Hi agian, do you think the polishing barrels, the silicon rounds from Rio will fit into this Dremmel ? Thanks again.

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 6 років тому

      Look to see if you can find the shaft size for the bits you are looking at. Your Dremmel should have came with some different size collets to hold all different size rotary bits. Something like this amzn.to/2tIlPJe

    • @diyasen2239
      @diyasen2239 6 років тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @mohd.shuaib4556
    @mohd.shuaib4556 3 роки тому

    Hello sir how are you Sir, my request is that you should also send tools to India so that we can make such a ring.

  • @nathanbarnard5997
    @nathanbarnard5997 2 роки тому +1

    Anyone else hear the ice cream truck?

  • @kevinpaz1055
    @kevinpaz1055 4 роки тому

    Do you know where I can find .925 jump rings (thick ones) and rectangular lobster clasp??

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому

      What country are you in?

    • @kevinpaz1055
      @kevinpaz1055 4 роки тому +1

      Usa

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому +1

      Also how thick?

    • @kevinpaz1055
      @kevinpaz1055 4 роки тому

      @@GomeowCreations there's this brand ( FTWS ) they have .925 jump rings and lobsters. I want their thickness

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому

      check out this link www.riogrande.com/category/chains-and-findings/silver/jump-rings-and-split-rings?gclid=Cj0KCQiAwP3yBRCkARIsAABGiPobe88BXhw6YOcJgT6Ba2TAdy2nQiFgKkpBU1v4MlQF646YrVsiOTIaAk7SEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds#t=products&sort=relevancy&layout=card&numberOfResults=36&f:categoryfilter=[Chains%20%26%20Findings,Silver,Jump%20Rings%20%26%20Split%20Rings]

  • @margieolivarez8353
    @margieolivarez8353 5 років тому +1

    Following u

  • @amitsonisnr2602
    @amitsonisnr2602 5 років тому +1

    Haw to buy this kyon

  • @mahendradusane2261
    @mahendradusane2261 4 роки тому

    Letesh whole how much price of this tools

  • @Whitepaint
    @Whitepaint Рік тому +1

    Some of your files are wood rasps

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations Рік тому +1

      Yes they are, they came in the set. I dont use them on metal but found that do work well on wax at times for casting.

  • @nikolozka1
    @nikolozka1 5 років тому +1

    Those are wax files

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 5 років тому +1

      This is a very old video and I have made an updated one here ua-cam.com/video/w5MmEC5Bv8U/v-deo.html

  • @johnyarnall3547
    @johnyarnall3547 6 років тому

    Never won anything, this would be nice.

  • @tartaglia1975
    @tartaglia1975 4 роки тому +2

    Seriously you need to clean and look after your tools, looks like you have dug them up

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 4 роки тому +1

      Haha yeah, I had a bit of rain before I made this and it kinda messed up everything. On the upside everything still works fine after cleaning them up.

  • @user-gm3xn9hv5w
    @user-gm3xn9hv5w 2 місяці тому +1

    6000 degrees you really have no idea what you're talking about son

    • @GomeowCreations
      @GomeowCreations 2 місяці тому +1

      Nope, I have no idea what I'm talking about.