How to Make Soldered Jewelry, Episode #2 - Sweat Soldering and Annealing Metal, Beaducation.com

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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2019
  • This is Episode #2 in our How to Make Soldered Jewelry video series. In this video we show how to sweat solder two flat pieces of metal. We also show you how to anneal metal.
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  • @sacredsounds4234
    @sacredsounds4234 4 месяца назад

    I have been sweat soldering bezels onto bracelets but am finding everything wants to move around making it difficult to keep everything even.Even when I try to hold it down.I was using a third hand at times and that helped but sometimes the angles don't work out.Any tips?Thank you!

  • @designabeej
    @designabeej 2 года назад

    You have a metal block that ur hammering that as stamped circle on…what metal is that pls & where can I get one pls?

    • @beaducation
      @beaducation  2 года назад

      is made of steel
      beaducation.com/collections/other-metal-stamping-tools/products/steel-bench-block-2-5-x-2-5

  • @joannejensen5987
    @joannejensen5987 4 года назад +1

    As a beginning beginner, may I bring to your attention that I do not know what you are talking about when you use a noun, usually, naming a tool, or anything that is from the wire working world. As: solder. What? What is it, what does it look like? What amount? The tool used to solder, the, I think, iron, looks like what, what do you do with it? Heat, got that, but fire, electricity? What is the surface you are working on? Looks like a terry towel, but that is obviously not it. I have watched many of your videos now, and you need to realize you do not teach from the beginning! It is not the technique so much as the stuff around that. You would improve by lots if you look at your work station and realize us beginners have never seen what is there. Like you start at step 2. Remember: every single thing has a vocabulary that learners must learn.

    • @beaducation
      @beaducation  4 года назад +2

      Thank you for your feedback! I see how this could be confusing. This class is actually episode 2 a soldering series of videos. Episode 1 is all about tools and materials. I have included a link to the class below as well as to our class catalog on our site. Again I apologize for the confusion and thank you for your feedback:)
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