Ep.95) How To Make Fork Pendants | Lessons Learned |
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To polish your block, use different grits of paper on a piece of glass. Move the block in a figure 8 pattern. That will insure flatness. When I polish things like that I go up to 2,000 grit paper and then usually use a polishing bonnet on a drill and a very fine polishing compound. I've even gotten good results using 1,000 grit paper and then a polish. Brings up a real nice shine.
@64t120r great tips!! Okok! Lets go!
Always enjoy watching you in your jewelry adventures! Thanks for making these videos to share with all of us! I always learn something even if it is what not to do! Ha ha! Love you!❤
@@SwedishCowgirl7 hahaha!!! Yes! Thank you!
Gorgeous piece Benny!!❤🙌
That stone was perfect!!!❤
Oh wow, i thought you were poking fun with that pronunciation of solder.
I say it wrong too i guess 😂
@@NobleArtDimensions Europeans say it that way I hear.
Like ur ring
Really a very nice job!!! A question: the fork is made of steel and you solder on it a piece of silver for the stone, right? Did you use the same filler material? Thank you very much for sharing your art!🙏
@@Maggioretom the fork is sterling silver.
As an old biker, in my rides across country I've met a lot of jewelers on or near reservations and I would buy their work before they sold it to stores to sell to the tourist cus I bought it at a better price and loved sharing it with my family members. Keep up the great work.
@eloyanzaldua7433 I would love to cross paths with a biker like you! I make a lot of heavy stuff, and I think about bikers and the strength needed in the pieces. I do have bikers in my blood, the iron horse. Thanks man!
Why you wanna buff that block when every scratch has meaning?
@@johnnynephrite6147 ahhhhhh!
Awesome buddy love the channel
@aaronndunn1565 hey! Thanks for watching! Positive feedback is always cool! Thank you!
You are cracking me around 6mins "sol dur" and "fa nagulation" 😂😂😂
What size saw blade do you use to cut something that thick?
@@renaison1 i used a 3 blade. I use 3/0 for thin stuff.
Yet another successful project. Thanks for sharing 😊
If your friend wants to sell sterling silverware, please let me know. I'd love to have some to work with.
If you want some silverware to work with. I will send you some. Mssge me! Maybe we can showcase your results!
@@boomjewelrydesigns Hi, I'd love to get some sterling silverware. ... and would be happy to show you what I come up with. Just let me know what I owe you. ☺️
@@CannonCornelia get me on IG if u can!
Great idea of soldering the points down and the legs together!
@@JuanitaNoguere always thinking ahead!! Thanks for watching!