Phew, you're back and about time too. Missed your fab and fun vids. The new workshop looks lovely and spacious. Thanks for liking my shop Jouelle, by the way. Have fun, Shelly
Thank you Nancy! I've been wondering how I was going to afford a miter jig. Those little suckers are expensive! Problem solved! Great tip on oval jumprings also. Praying for all of you out there where the fires are burning! Stay safe!
Nancy, she could also use a cheap pair of parallel pliers- easier for the sheet. Harbour freight has cheapie cheap stuff and pliers. For the wire, she could sacrifice a cheap pair of flat nose pliers and drill holes along the side edges to fit her wire- also could have that whole contraption clamped into cheap Home depot/Lowes bench vise. And (!), she could buy a couple small pieces of square sheet from a Home Depot and clamp them together on either side of her jewelry metal into a vise and then file to true. Just thinking..... LOVE the new studio!!! NOt quite so bohemian (heh heh, is that what its called?)
I used different sizes of straws and passed through them thin wooden skewers and made mandrels for my oval jump rings. For example a normal thin straw takes two bamboo skewers and it is like a 4mm long oval. Hope this helps at least for small amounts of jump rings
Thank you for the cool tips. While searching for your wire twisting video I’m finding things I somehow missed. How?? By the way, that is a groovy necklace, but that ring, have you talked about that crazy ring anywhere? Love it.
Phew, you're back and about time too. Missed your fab and fun vids. The new workshop looks lovely and spacious. Thanks for liking my shop Jouelle, by the way. Have fun, Shelly
Glad to see you are back! Waiting on pins and needles for lots of new and exciting videos from the new digs.
Phew, you're back and about time too. Missed your fab and fun vids. The new workshop looks lovely and spacious. Thanks for liking my shop Jouelle, by the way. Have fun, Shelly
Another Canadian here, Nancy I think you are awesome. You give the best tips thus far. I have learned a lot from you. Thank you very much. xoxo
I love your demeanor Nancy. Thanks again.
WE LOVE YOU NANCY!!!
Thanks for the tips. LOVE your new studio. Cute cat too!
Thank you Nancy! I've been wondering how I was going to afford a miter jig. Those little suckers are expensive! Problem solved! Great tip on oval jumprings also. Praying for all of you out there where the fires are burning! Stay safe!
What a great studio! Lucky you!
Nancy, she could also use a cheap pair of parallel pliers- easier for the sheet. Harbour freight has cheapie cheap stuff and pliers. For the wire, she could sacrifice a cheap pair of flat nose pliers and drill holes along the side edges to fit her wire- also could have that whole contraption clamped into cheap Home depot/Lowes bench vise. And (!), she could buy a couple small pieces of square sheet from a Home Depot and clamp them together on either side of her jewelry metal into a vise and then file to true. Just thinking..... LOVE the new studio!!! NOt quite so bohemian (heh heh, is that what its called?)
I used different sizes of straws and passed through them thin wooden skewers and made mandrels for my oval jump rings.
For example a normal thin straw takes two bamboo skewers and it is like a 4mm long oval. Hope this helps at least for small amounts of jump rings
Great tips, your necklace is very nice and I Love That Ring!!!
Another Canadian! Love your videos! Beautiful ring BTW!
Thanks so much! IT WORKS! EUREKA! :) :) :) Seriously, you are awesomely attentive!
Thank you for the cool tips. While searching for your wire twisting video I’m finding things I somehow missed. How?? By the way, that is a groovy necklace, but that ring, have you talked about that crazy ring anywhere? Love it.
ive love them ive learned a lot from you ....
OH another Canadian......About 1/2 the videos I watch are people from Canada....Now I think all Canadians a nice.... Great tip's BTW
The best woman!
Omg that ring.
Cheap tools at Flea markets, garage sales, etc. too.
OOPS I just looked down & realized the senior moment from a Canadian was Nancyruth2008 not Nancy H.
This information is fabulous, but the camera constantly going out of focus makes it difficult to watch.
Thank you for the video though
I like you, your cool.
Why dont you just make oval jumprings by wrapping wire around a square rod instead of round...?
Phew, you're back and about time too. Missed your fab and fun vids. The new workshop looks lovely and spacious. Thanks for liking my shop Jouelle, by the way. Have fun, Shelly