This is just beautiful... such a sweet, precious ring! I’m definitely going to make one with flowers and leaves and put my own spin on it! Thank you for sharing this!!!
Absolutely lovely 😍! Did you use silver solder for all the connections? Also, I was told that it's not advisable to pickle different types of metals together but you have successfully pickled this mixed metal piece.. what kind of pickle solution do you use?
what was the orange handled tool you used to make the "veins" on the petals, and what brand is the drill you used? Thank you for sharing your skills. I so love watching you. How do I get over my fear of even getting started. I have the tools and metal wires and sheet metal but my fear is wasting money and products. Logically I know thats part of the leaning process
You may have found your answer already, but in case you haven't, I thought I'd offer my opinion as to why that's happening. If your piece is work hardened when you go to solder, the tension will cause it to move/droop, or spring out of place. I like to wait to work harden most pieces until after any soldering is done to prevent this from happening. If your pieces get work hardened in the process of its creation, just anneal it before soldering.
Beautiful!!!! I was wondering, can that saw through 18 gauge copper and brass? Thank you
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Ring is so Beautiful and intersting. Great job my dear friend. Thank you for sharing. I hope we stay friends 👌👌👌👌💞💞😊😊🌹🌹
Thanks and sure
I haven’t made jewelry in almost half a year for personal reasons but it’s so relaxing and fun to watch other people make it.
Thank you so much for watching, and I hope you can start making jewelry again.
This is just beautiful... such a sweet, precious ring! I’m definitely going to make one with flowers and leaves and put my own spin on it! Thank you for sharing this!!!
Thanks so much 😊 Have fun!
Really enjoyed that. Thank you so much
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you!!!
Excellent thank you!
Thank you!!!
Absolutely lovely 😍! Did you use silver solder for all the connections? Also, I was told that it's not advisable to pickle different types of metals together but you have successfully pickled this mixed metal piece.. what kind of pickle solution do you use?
Yes. I used silver solder.
I used a Rio Pickle purchased from Rio Grande.
Thank you!
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what was the orange handled tool you used to make the "veins" on the petals, and what brand is the drill you used? Thank you for sharing your skills. I so love watching you. How do I get over my fear of even getting started. I have the tools and metal wires and sheet metal but my fear is wasting money and products. Logically I know thats part of the leaning process
The orange tool is a screwdriver, and the drill brand is Foredom.
I'm sure you'll do great.
Thank you
thank you for your reply. I will continue watching your videos. So relaxing
So so beautiful! did you use round, square, half round wire for the ring ?
I used round wire.
Thank you!
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Thank you. What gauge wire are you using.
I used 16 gauge wire.
Thanks!
i used sterling silver for the wire but it kept warping when i heated it to solder do you know why?
Sorry. I do not know.
You may have found your answer already, but in case you haven't, I thought I'd offer my opinion as to why that's happening. If your piece is work hardened when you go to solder, the tension will cause it to move/droop, or spring out of place. I like to wait to work harden most pieces until after any soldering is done to prevent this from happening. If your pieces get work hardened in the process of its creation, just anneal it before soldering.
Where can I find a copy of the flower?
I drew it myself with a Graphics Drawing Tablet.
Thank you!