How to Use Indian Pattern and Wire dies
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- Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024
- Join us on Facebook: Facebook.com/groups/melissas.metal.menagerie to purchase or learn more. Melissa Muir demonstrates how to use bronze pattern and wire dies from India. She also gives some good tips and ideas on alternative uses.
Thanks, Melissa. I love watching your helpful videos!
Hi Melissa, many thanks for the lesson. Now I know how to use it after purchasing the dies in India at 2005...
Thanks! I recently purchased several similar dies & was not 100% sure about their uses. This was a huge help.
Oh good, I am so glad you found it helpful Have fun.
You keep getting better and better, Melissa! Thank you!
You are just the best! I am always inspired to begin creating after watching and listening to your videos. Thanks for all that you do for all of “us”! 😘
Bobbi Benton-Stewart awww thanks Bobbi. ❤️
Thanks for the video Melissa, I was wandering about these dies! Great job! I hoped that you are protecting your ears from the loud noise.
Yes, absolutely.
What about using silver sheeting on an indian impression/pattern die?
Your video is so clear and easy to follow. Can't wait to get to the facebook group page!
clever use of select parts of dies..will be re-looking over my dies in another way..thxs
Thanks for the video!
More than just useful.
Looooove this! Thank you so much for this
I am glad it was helpful.
Melissa, These are so beautiful. How did you come across them. I would love to get at least one of these to try it out!!
Hi madam,
I am an indian die manufacturers. If you want please contact on mob.no.+919284219638
great video well explained I enjoyed it
Very instructive, thanks
I have some of these but they require sheet copper or silver rather than wire. Wondering how to stamp the sheet...?
I can tell you , How to use these on sheet.
Happy to help you
from india
@@kartikthama1045 Hello, can you please share how to use these on the sheet? I have a couple of these dies.
Where can you purchase these dies?
Gary, I have a shipment of them coming in on January 13. I offer them on a first come, first served basis on my Facebook group. Www.facebook.com/groups/Melissas.metal.menagerie
+Melissa Muir this excites me would love to grab a few of these. :)
@@MelissaMuir can you please give the actual company where you purchased them from?
krystyna93418 when I was doing them, it wasn’t a company. It was one gentleman. I have a friend that has a LOT of them and I know she would like to sell them.
@@MelissaMuir Cheers, thanks, Melissa
They look interesting however being bronze it won't take that sort of treatment for long without distorting, being Indian there is no telling what sort of rubbish metal it actually is, most of the jewellery tools I have seen from India are little more than scrap metal