Love your work...I do a lot of ‘lamination’ in my work and really appreciate your soldering. I use different metals for depth...never thought of cold enameling. Thank you for sharing your techniques and your beautiful work! I’m inspired!
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The bench pin with black surface that you could put a bit of water on for polishing - what did you modify the bench pin with ? Looked like a good idea.
Hi, I just covered the bench pin with black tape then transparent tape cause some chemicals may harm the wood, also sometimes helps me see clearer when working on very bright surfaces.
Hi! What do you call the metal mesh that you've used to glue all the pieces together and for soldering? Is it something that you have customised and made from scrap or can we find this on Amazon? Great video! Inspired me to try and create this beautiful craft. I've turned my phone upside down to view your work! Amazing 🌸😎
Hm I think you are a bit comfused with my honeycomb ceramic soldering brick? you know that fire brick for jewelry making? maybe you know it as a soldering block? firebrick? there is no wire mesh!
Thanks Spiros that is beautiful. If you don't mind I sourced some of the brand in UK, do you mix the hardener or use the resin neat straight from jar? Thanks Col
Thanks for watching! Hardener hmm well that depends on the color that you want and how strong you want it to be and long you want it to last for. In this project i didn't use any kind of hardener😎
Hello and thank you. I normaly work on 0.8cm (that's what i am writing on the metal sheet 0:10) but sizes can varry depending on your skill and sawframe handling tbh, alot of people struggle above 0.6 thickness.
@@Bizareart Thanks. 12:54 and 13:00. Wondering if the pink one was silicone or ceramic? I can't seem to find them that tiny either way. Both of those bits seem to do a great job cleaning on the piece. I tried this yesterday. I'm a total newbie. Made quite a few mistakes but enjoyed trying and learning. Did you use hard solder? Thank you for sharing such a great video and your knowledge.
Those are called abrasive cone tops and they dont come out in all shapes and sizes but you can modify them to your needs i think they are from stone or something. I usually go with a variety of solders depending on the artwork needs.
Hello, I usually don't form Firescale or Firestain on my jewelry, you will see me trying to avoid any excessively heating on the silver piece I am working on (that's the main source of the problem imo) also depends if it's a single solder or multiple onces on the same spot. I will use a boric acid if the situation goes out of hand and several brushes. I also rhodiumplate all my jewelery to cover up any remaining tiny spots and also make my jewelry hypoallergenic nickel-free etc. Super tip: Try not to overheat your jewelry piece while you are using polishing wheels.
Excuse me, do you have the templates that i can print and try to do one like this, the template for the tree and the other two rings. I would really appreciate the help. If you would like to share it with me we can contact through e-mail.
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Thank you for sharing . 😉 I love Music 🎶👏. I see 🤩 Detail is everything , wow 🤩 grate work 👏👏👏🤗🤗
Thank you, I really appreciate that 🤩
I loved your video . The intricate detail that you do on your work is awesome that’s that’s me. That,s What I hope to do someday when I get time.
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Love your work...I do a lot of ‘lamination’ in my work and really appreciate your soldering. I use different metals for depth...never thought of cold enameling. Thank you for sharing your techniques and your beautiful work! I’m inspired!
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What exceptional sawing skills, I'm in awe
Wow, thank you!
@@Bizareart you are so welcome, you have given me something to aspire to
Love this piece. I've never seen enamel used before, thanks for sharing!
Thank you and welcome!
This is my first video about handmade art and I'm blissed out..thankyou!
Welcome!
Nice work thank you for sharing 😍👌
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it.
That’s really nice!!😊
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grate sawframe handling skill...woow.👏👏👍👍
Thank you :)
nice !! thank you so much for sharing !!
Thank for watching :)
this is incredible😍
Thank you :)
like your creativity go go
Thank for watching :)
Beautiful work!
So surprised colored by Enamel.
It’s cool~~
Thank you!
Very nice.
Thank you for watching :)
beautiful yellow moon :D
Thanks, glad you like it :)
this is incredible!!
Thank you!
The bench pin with black surface that you could put a bit of water on for polishing - what did you modify the bench pin with ? Looked like a good idea.
Hi, I just covered the bench pin with black tape then transparent tape cause some chemicals may harm the wood, also sometimes helps me see clearer when working on very bright surfaces.
Hi! What do you call the metal mesh that you've used to glue all the pieces together and for soldering? Is it something that you have customised and made from scrap or can we find this on Amazon? Great video! Inspired me to try and create this beautiful craft. I've turned my phone upside down to view your work! Amazing 🌸😎
Hello and thank you!
I am sorry but I don't know what you mean by the question or in what part of my video you refering to.
If you pause the video at 9 mins 36 seconds, there's a mesh wire rack that you've used.. that's what I'm referring to.. ✨
Hm I think you are a bit comfused with my honeycomb ceramic soldering brick? you know that fire brick for jewelry making? maybe you know it as a soldering block? firebrick? there is no wire mesh!
Where do you find the tree patterns? And, your work is beautiful.
HI and thank you, i create my own designs usually on vector.
Thanks Spiros that is beautiful. If you don't mind I sourced some of the brand in UK, do you mix the hardener or use the resin neat straight from jar? Thanks Col
Thanks for watching!
Hardener hmm well that depends on the color that you want and how strong you want it to be and long you want it to last for.
In this project i didn't use any kind of hardener😎
Amazing work thanks for sharing . What thickness of silver are you using ?
Hello and thank you.
I normaly work on 0.8cm (that's what i am writing on the metal sheet 0:10) but sizes can varry depending on your skill and sawframe handling tbh, alot of people struggle above 0.6 thickness.
Thank you 👍
Love your creations.
Want to know what material (gold color) you used at the end of applying.
Thanks
hi, thank you it's liquid cold enamel.
@@Bizareart thank you very much
What is the yellow? Lovely!
Hi, you meen the enamel?
@@Bizareart I though you were putting on liver of sulfur. What kind of enamel goes on without needing to heat it?
Great video! Beautiful work! What were the bits that you used to clean up the piece?
Hello and thank you!
Well i could but you will have to specify which minute on the video you are talking about.
@@Bizareart Thanks. 12:54 and 13:00. Wondering if the pink one was silicone or ceramic? I can't seem to find them that tiny either way. Both of those bits seem to do a great job cleaning on the piece. I tried this yesterday. I'm a total newbie. Made quite a few mistakes but enjoyed trying and learning. Did you use hard solder? Thank you for sharing such a great video and your knowledge.
Those are called abrasive cone tops and they dont come out in all shapes and sizes but you can modify them to your needs i think they are from stone or something.
I usually go with a variety of solders depending on the artwork needs.
What are you using to remove firescale after soldering?
Hello,
I usually don't form Firescale or Firestain on my jewelry, you will see me trying to avoid any excessively heating on the silver piece I am working on (that's the main source of the problem imo) also depends if it's a single solder or multiple onces on the same spot.
I will use a boric acid if the situation goes out of hand and several brushes.
I also rhodiumplate all my jewelery to cover up any remaining tiny spots and also make my jewelry hypoallergenic nickel-free etc.
Super tip:
Try not to overheat your jewelry piece while you are using polishing wheels.
Excelente 👌😊
Gracias!
awesome
Thank you!
Hi, at the 21:23 mark what is the bubbly liquid that was sprayed put on the bech pin and used? thanks.
Hi 21:23 is the end of the video. if you talking about 17:15 tho that's just soapy water used to clean a bit and see easyer the surface.
That is really beautiful. Hope this isn't a silly question but what do you use to stick the picture to the silver in the beginning?
Thank you!
That's a yellow glue stick in a push up tube.
What kind of glue do you use so that the paper doesnt come up?
This is so creative and beautiful... I just started learning about a week ago and am able to saw straight lines and shapes!
Hi, I go with common stick glues but if you strugle try to heat your surface before using the glue for better contact.
Thank you, that's great! maybe one day we see your creations :)
Complimenti per il lavoro. Would you please tell me the name of the piece of music? Thank you
Thanks..shazam?
Just saw this video ;great job love the music too ; you use fine silver I suppose instead of sterling silver 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi glad you liked it, we dont use fine silver, fine silver is 999 and with that you cant make this design at least not how we make it.
Excuse me, do you have the templates that i can print and try to do one like this, the template for the tree and the other two rings. I would really appreciate the help. If you would like to share it with me we can contact through e-mail.
No, sorry we dont sell our templates maybe in the near future but we dont have such plans yet.