Advanced Soldering | Jewelry 101

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  • Опубликовано: 1 сен 2020
  • Who's ready for an advanced course today on Jewel School? This week, Susan's tackling some new soldering techniques. Her Soldering 101 episode was so popular, it's time to kick it up a notch and take Soldering 201! Get the tools and supplies like the ones Susan used in this video here:
    Soldering Kit: www.jtv.com/product/soldering...
    Safety Glasses: www.jtv.com/product/clear-saf...
    Pickle Pot With Citric Acid: www.jtv.com/product/pickle-po...
    Stay tuned for new episodes on jewelry making every Wednesday, here on Jewel School!
    Website: www.jtv.com/
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  • @barbaras.7135
    @barbaras.7135 4 месяца назад

    One of the hardest thing for me is filing the wire flat enough to solder. You just gave me the greatest gift. Of all the classes I've taken, no one has ever shown me your way of filing the ends flat enough to solder. Thank you so much.

  • @rebeccao1661
    @rebeccao1661 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much, Susan. You explain everything so easily and make it all seem less scary! I have been soldering but making so many mistakes and haven't been able to get it how I want it. But watching this video has answered so many questions I had. Can't wait to attack it again armed with new knowledge

  • @jeniferbobadilla3640
    @jeniferbobadilla3640 3 года назад +4

    I LOVE this channel, thank you for taking the time to share what you know and explain everything so precisely ❤️✨ I hope you all are having a great day.

  • @13A13ENPARROWDISEZ
    @13A13ENPARROWDISEZ 3 года назад +1

    Awesome tutorial, great presentation, and very informative!! Thank you for keeping it to the point & moving it right along!

  • @tspoons26
    @tspoons26 3 года назад

    I love your videos! You talk fast and get to the point! Thank you!

  • @pamelaharris9681
    @pamelaharris9681 3 года назад +8

    Great tutorial, thanks so much I'm just beginning with learning soldering you explain everything well..
    Look forward for new tutorials
    Thanks again Pamela

  • @RobbyMatthias
    @RobbyMatthias 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for posting!Very helpful and informative!🥂

  • @juliabeadmaker
    @juliabeadmaker 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for making everything so clear and easy.

  • @nabilariskalla9197
    @nabilariskalla9197 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial! Susan you’re an excellent teacher 😍👍🏼👏👏

  • @thyabd
    @thyabd 3 года назад +4

    Hello Susan, you’re the best teacher ! I am going to try soldering soon...Carol’s Jewels.

  • @jonathanbrowne8884
    @jonathanbrowne8884 3 года назад

    I've just found your channel, and it's caused a serious problem for me.... I'm hooked! I'm loving your tutorials! You are clear and concise with your explanations and demonstrations. You even make the "stupid" questions sound interesting! I'm just getting into the jewelry making world. I've been playing with wood and resin for the past few months, so this just seemed like a natural progression. I still have a ton to learn, especially about the metals. What's better to work with for certain projects? The differences between copper, brass, and aluminum? Why is abbreviation such a long word? And the list goes on... Amazing job! I gotta cut this short, so cheers! I have a lot to watch now!

  • @mahalakshmikolla3517
    @mahalakshmikolla3517 3 года назад

    Very clear and excellent demonstration. Inbuilt originally talent teaching skills. Impressive arrangement of tools. Thanks a lot.

  • @lorraine8368
    @lorraine8368 3 года назад

    Awesome tutorial, thank you! I'm just beginning and I have the exact same ball peen hammer... I thought it was the only kid in town but happy to know I can vary my textures, going shopping now :)

  • @nadinederuyck5107
    @nadinederuyck5107 3 года назад

    Thanks for this tutorial, very well done!!

  • @whatworkedforme
    @whatworkedforme 2 года назад +1

    Loving your style and presentation skills Susan.. You have an easy way with you but don't waste a lot of time with irrelevant twaddle like some channels.. ALL of your video is good stuff. Thanks for posting this.

  • @Jin04115
    @Jin04115 Год назад

    Thanks for getting me interested in yet another craft.

  • @elizabethsouth8188
    @elizabethsouth8188 3 года назад

    Hey Susan! I would love a video on how to make soldered cupchain earrings and soldered cupchain fringe earrings. I have lots of cupchain and I know prom is right around the corner. Love your videos! I have never soldered before but I am looking to expand my jewelry knowledge!! Thank you! Have a wonderful day!!

  • @Katie-tn4id
    @Katie-tn4id 3 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @LouisaCangieter
    @LouisaCangieter 2 года назад

    Thank you for that explanation.

  • @jaykalnitsky7228
    @jaykalnitsky7228 3 года назад +5

    OMG - What a great vid. Really appreciate that you took the time to do this.

  • @maudale
    @maudale Год назад

    Very informative and helpful! thank you for sharing :)

  • @teekotrain6845
    @teekotrain6845 3 года назад

    ordered all my stuff today!

  • @pagebogart8653
    @pagebogart8653 3 года назад

    great video.. not to much talk and covered all... awsome. thank you. I'll look for your videos on Gold soldering....

  • @jat919
    @jat919 3 года назад +1

    Never mind 😊 The sand paper follow-up removes the scratches.

  • @rickmeadows686
    @rickmeadows686 3 года назад

    Great info....

  • @marlenequigley7476
    @marlenequigley7476 3 года назад

    Well done

  • @mvryjvimes1318
    @mvryjvimes1318 3 года назад +1

    Could you make a video on how to solder with GOLD FILLED wire? Like bangles, charms and rings? There are no helpful videos that I can find. And your channel is the only channel I actually learn from 😊🙏🏼

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад +1

      Great suggestion! We are working on a new Pro Tips video all about wire. Stay Tuned!

  • @heard3879
    @heard3879 3 года назад +1

    For cleanup, what do you do with the leftover glob of solder paste you put on the corner of your fireproof board? And how do you safely dispose of the pickle? How do you clean off the fireproof board?

  • @marissbuff9698
    @marissbuff9698 3 года назад +1

    Hi, do you have any advice on dead soft vs half hard vs full hard when purchasing sterling silver wire to solder?

  • @rebekahallen6165
    @rebekahallen6165 3 года назад +2

    Hi Susan, would you use this same process for a gold fill bangle?

  • @romeojewelet
    @romeojewelet Месяц назад

    Thanks, Mam for the great video! One question plz which things are best and safest for oxidized silver jewelry?

  • @user-iv2xo3dn5o
    @user-iv2xo3dn5o 3 года назад +1

    رائع
    ممتاز جدا جدا
    شكرا لك كثيرا

  • @leahvalenzuela9779
    @leahvalenzuela9779 3 года назад

    Need upclose pictures of final results. Very great instructions❤

  • @donjadarroodi2731
    @donjadarroodi2731 4 месяца назад

    Hii thank you so much for this! I'm new to this and I was wondering if it matters if the wire you use is round or square

  • @BeccaMosley
    @BeccaMosley 3 года назад

    Thank you for your videos. I am interested in soldering. What is the difference between using a soldering gun to using the torch kit? Thank you.

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Hey Becca! A gun will not produce the heat needed to make the solder flow. Good luck! - Susan

  • @andreaochoa6873
    @andreaochoa6873 3 года назад

    Hi, I love your videos, just let me se if I understand... I can't solder metal or wire?

  • @dineshrewari9216
    @dineshrewari9216 3 года назад

    nice

  • @MsLemonhead09
    @MsLemonhead09 3 года назад +1

    I would like to see some appliqué or overlay projects please and thank you.

  • @beehappeegee6857
    @beehappeegee6857 3 года назад +1

    im interested in trying. i wanted to ask you im allergic to fake earrings is there a certain wire or material i should aim for?

  • @claudiarevilla886
    @claudiarevilla886 3 года назад

    is it possible to solder using vermeil wire, instead of sterling or 14k?

  • @lexischaub5298
    @lexischaub5298 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! Quick question about materials, can you do this with stainless steel wire? I wanted to make some stacking rings and such that won't tarnish so I wanted to use stainless steel... if you can, how do you pickle? Thanks again! 😊

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад +1

      Hi Lexi! This is from Susan: I do not know of a stainless solder that works with flame. Also stainless will “contaminate your pickle!" That's why we always use copper tongs. Hope this helps!

    • @lexischaub5298
      @lexischaub5298 2 года назад

      @@JewelSchool Thanks! For anyone else looking, I found a video that said a high activity flux is required, and one i see a lot of people using is called Stay Clean... not sure about an alternative to pickling. Thanks for the response!

  • @nadaghazawy7068
    @nadaghazawy7068 3 года назад

    would using a wooden bracelet mandrel still harden the wire ?

  • @claudiashebloski819
    @claudiashebloski819 3 года назад

    can you put brass jewelry into sparex pickle? and for how long?

  • @jat919
    @jat919 3 года назад +1

    Doesn’t the file and wire brush scratch the wire?

  • @lenastiward8657
    @lenastiward8657 8 месяцев назад

    What about texturing the wire prior to soldering? Then if needed texture at the join???

  • @connieinbodenfillmore2741
    @connieinbodenfillmore2741 Год назад

    Hi Susan. Could you explain why soldering vs welding? I don't know which way to go!

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  Год назад

      Great question! Welding means melting metal and using some sort of "filler wire" to complete a connection and soldering involves using a precious metal bearing solder (either wire, sheet or paste) and heating it to make a connection. In jewelry making, soldering is the most used form of joining metals. A lot of bench jeweler's, especially for big companies use laser welders. However the problem with welding (this is from our bench jeweler Tony), is that if you don't keep the temperature of your filler wire and the wire of your piece at the same temp, you could melt the whole piece. He says It's very difficult to do if you have not practiced it or have been doing it for a long time. With soldering, you have a solder paste with flux already included in it to help with making your join. Its the most useful and the most cost effective way to achieve a professional look with a much less chance of messing it up. Good new is, if you have messed it up, for whatever reason, you aren't out a lot of money and you can start over. If you're a beginner, soldering is the way to go. Our best advice, start small. Do your research. Go online and look for soldering articles and Facebook communities where you can talk it out with others and make the best decision for you! Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @jamootoo5200
    @jamootoo5200 Год назад

    appreciate the videos! My mom used to make jewelry back in the 70's when I was a kid, but forgot so much! I'm a little late to the party here, but if you ever get a chance to answer, have a QUESTION on other types of solder-able metals -
    What ABOUT STAINLESS STEEL? I'm talking about something like 316L or even 304 grade... and if it is possible, should I then assume there would be another specific type of solder paste & pickel available as well?
    Sorry if this is a seemingly, a stupid question¡
    FYI - there are small diameter/ scale round shaped files out there (not sure if they're jewelry making specific), but would they possibly be easier overall? Just curious....

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  Год назад

      Hi! We have never worked with stainless steel on this channel, so were aren't equipped to answer these specific questions. However, you might do a quick Facebook search for groups of artists like yourself who do solder with this medium. They can be really helpful in finding the answers to your questions. Also, you may find a group in your area that you can meet with via Zoom or in public. Good luck and sorry we couldn't be of more help!

  • @simonpidgeon949
    @simonpidgeon949 Год назад

    💯👍👍

  • @janicevisger497
    @janicevisger497 2 года назад

    I know you can purchase wire (copper, sterling silver) at Hobby Lobby and JoAnn's, etc., but where can we purchase the wider sterling silver for making wire bangles?? Does its come in sheets? Do we have to cut it ourselves? What fi we cut it with and how???

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад +1

      Ah great question! One option is using flat wire. It comes in a variety of gauges and widths. You can buy metal in sheets as well and cut them to the width you like using metal shears. You can file down your rough cut edges before bending and shaping. Some of the metal sheets even come stamped with nice designs in them or you can stamp them yourself. Sheets like this are more for a 'cuff' design. www.jtv.com/product/pattern-metal-kit-incl-yellow-brass-copper-3pcs-each-2-5-x-6-total-6-pieces/JSWRKIT79?mcid=XSOjsyt
      Flat Wire: www.jtv.com/product/artistic-flat-wire-in-silver-tone-appx-0-75x5mm-in-diameter-appx-3-total/BDW060A?mcid=XSOjsyt

  • @gulcanay2976
    @gulcanay2976 3 года назад

    Hello there. Can copper jewelry wires be soldered? Should it be pure silver or gold? And what is the dirty water to clean my solder?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Hi! Check out our new soldering video that should answer all your questions!
      ruclips.net/video/p4KJCcZgAvU/видео.html

  • @beverlyfarris1081
    @beverlyfarris1081 3 года назад

    Hi Susan T. How are you. Can you tell me if .925 Sterling is the same as Sterling Silver and if you can solder with .925. I'm a beginner at this and would love to know the differences. I love the way you explains and teachers. Also for bracelets what kind of gold should I order and use.

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Hi Beverly! We are so glad you have ventured into the world of jewelry making. Welcome! Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% of silver and 7.5% of other metals, usually copper. Pure silver is too soft for use in jewelry making, so it is often used with other alloys. The industry standard for sterling silver is .925, so yes, you can solder with it! Here is a link to some gold colored wire: www.jtv.com/category/jewelry-making/wire/_/N-451581875#!/category/jewelry-making/wire/_/N-451581875+136152207?mcid=XSOjsyt
      It's probably a little more cost effective since you are a beginner. It has the same look. Good luck!

    • @vernaaustin6345
      @vernaaustin6345 3 года назад

      I am delighted to see this video,I make jewelry , I have been planning to make bangles and finger rings.How can I get heat resistant board and solder gun?

  • @ssdd256
    @ssdd256 Год назад

    Do you have to use a specific kind of solder for sterling silver? Is it just silver soldering wire?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  Год назад

      Susan uses no. 65 Soft Silver Solder Paste which already has the flux included. She does use the aquiflux spray in addition to the paste.

    • @ssdd256
      @ssdd256 Год назад

      If I wanted to use soldering wire instead of the paste, would I just use silver soldering wire? I guess I’m just wondering if the solder has sterling silver in it? Not sure how that works 🤔

  • @AryAyala
    @AryAyala 3 года назад +1

    Could you use a rock tumbler to tumble the pieces???

    • @carmenjackson2834
      @carmenjackson2834 3 года назад

      @Ary Alexandra Hi there actually u can but u need steel shots. It will also harden it as well as clean it. Make sure to use mix shot. If u only use the round shot it could cause lil dings on your jewelry piece. 😊 hope this helps

  • @shanetravis8680
    @shanetravis8680 3 года назад

    Same question can you use a soldering iron

  • @erinhurley9107
    @erinhurley9107 3 года назад

    How can I add glass , pearl or shells and still heat the whole bangle?

  • @Xoxobymo
    @Xoxobymo 3 года назад

    Hey! Hopefully I get a response, I’ve been looking all over for bracelet mandrels, I’ve bought so many and can’t seem to find a good one, what are the dimension and size of yours & and where’d you get it! Please and thank you!

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      Hi Morgan! You're in luck! Here is the link to get one.
      Hard chromed ring mandrel appx 11-1/2" long tapered to accommodate sizes 1 through 15.
      *This tool has been coated in protective machine oil and will need to be cleaned before first use.
      www.jtv.com/product/hard-chromed-ring-mandrel-sizes-1-15/JST719?mcid=XSOjsyt
      Good Luck!

  • @mohandasnair9211
    @mohandasnair9211 2 года назад

    căn we heat the pickle over a stove? íntead ò a electric pickle pot?

  • @jonathanbrowne8884
    @jonathanbrowne8884 3 года назад

    One question I do have for you right now is, are there any tricks to setting gemstones in resin jewelry? It's an idea I've been thinking about. I have a lot of small (1mm - 3mm) cubic zirconia stones that I thought would look good set in resin earrings or pendants, but I want to make sure they're gonna stay in place. Any thoughts?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Jonathan, hi! We are so excited that your are loving JTV's Jewel School! Setting gems in resin is a loaded question believe it or not. Honestly, we have never tried it , so we can't speak to the outcome. Plus, JTV offers the UV resin, which isn't great for larger items, but mostly for smaller components like the dried flowers. As for gemstones, no natural gemstone should be placed in an acid compound as it will affect the stones stability. Plus, most faceted gemstones that are cut in a way that reflects light back to your eye (sparkle) could be diminished when placed in a resin (no more sparkle). Now, all this to say that it doesn't mean you can't do it. You may want to start with your CZ's and see how it goes! They are very inexpensive and if it gets damaged, you can always replace it. Here is a link to some glass beads. You may want to start with something like this: www.jtv.com/category/gemstone-beads/glass/_/N-1651356274?mcid=XSOjsyt
      We hope this helps!

  • @pspaddict80
    @pspaddict80 3 года назад

    What type of soldering paste do you use? Is it lead? Does it have silver content. Please advise

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Donna, here is a link to all of JTV's unfinished chain: www.jtv.com/category/product-type/unfinished-chain/_/N-1339568114?mcid=XSOjsyt
      Good Luck!!

    • @pspaddict80
      @pspaddict80 3 года назад

      @@JewelSchool is this commennt for me?

  • @sandie157
    @sandie157 3 года назад

    How is the pickle and liver solution heated up?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Hi! Pickle is an acid compound (Sparex is the most popular brand) that when combined with water, is used to clean your jewelry pieces after soldering. Usually, it is heated in a pickle pot (a small crockpot). Susan did a new soldering video that is all about pickle. It's much more in depth and I think will answer all your questions. Check it out! ruclips.net/video/p4KJCcZgAvU/видео.html
      Good Luck!

  • @adric9246
    @adric9246 3 года назад

    Can you use stainless steel wire?

  • @larrymoremckenzie3029
    @larrymoremckenzie3029 3 года назад

    Advanced !

  • @ginajohnson-smith789
    @ginajohnson-smith789 2 года назад

    Where do I find the following items?
    1. solder
    2. pickling
    3. solder pick
    4. flux
    and the most important item
    5.the gold or silver or brass
    I've looked online and I don't know what I am supposed to be getting. I am wanting to learn soldering. your presentation was so helpful and informative.
    my only problem is with getting the supplies you mentioned. is there a site or sites that you get your supplies from?
    thank you for taking the time to even read this.

    • @ginajohnson-smith789
      @ginajohnson-smith789 2 года назад

      also the liver of sulfur?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      You can find a basic solder kit with solder, torch, tongs, pick and solder board here: www.jtv.com/product/soldering-basics-supply-kit-includes-torch-tweezers-pick-board-paste/JSYT15?mcid=XSOjsyt
      Here is the link to the Liver of Sulpher: www.jtv.com/product/liver-of-sulfur-gel-appx-2oz/ETW011?mcid=XSOjsyt
      Here is the link to a pickle pot and citric acid: www.jtv.com/product/pickle-pot-with-citric-acid/JSTKIT0006?mcid=XSOjsyt
      You can get "Aquiflux" and "copper tongs" from a certain online big box store that if you are a "prime member" will give you free shipping. ;-)
      You can solder bare copper wire: www.jtv.com/search/?Ntt=bare+copper+wire&type=products&N=4243964577&Ntk=All?mcid=XSOjsyt
      As for the gold and silver, just do an internet search for these terms, "Pure Gold Jewelry Wire" and "925 sterling silver wire for jewelry making"
      Hope this helps!

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      Here is the link to the Liver of Sulpher: www.jtv.com/product/liver-of-sulfur-gel-appx-2oz/ETW011?mcid=XSOjsyt

  • @ruthdederich3622
    @ruthdederich3622 2 года назад

    Why are you saying that pickle removes firescale when I was taught that the only way to get rid of it was to sand it off? I'm sot sure what you are referring to... Thanks.

  • @delanychai706
    @delanychai706 3 года назад

    Is the pickle the same thing you spay on the ring

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад +1

      Hi Delaney! Spray flux is a self-pickling soldering compound that is used during the soldering process. It helps your soldering paste to flow and also keeps the joint clean as you heat it and solder. You soak your finished soldered piece in the pickle afterward to make sure you get it all the way clean.Then, you can polish it to a nice bright shine. We hope this helps!

  • @deeshapatel3757
    @deeshapatel3757 Год назад

    Hello, Can you please put the link for the Flux and the solder paste link as well. Thank you

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  Год назад

      We are sold out of the unfortunately! if you do a quick Google search for Aquiflux Spray and Soft Silver Solder Paste, you will find reasonably priced options from a few reputable retailers!

  • @joycallender9507
    @joycallender9507 3 года назад

    Thank you for the information. You’re a good teacher. I must say, though, the music is irritating.

  • @watchmeeatfatbellydancer5864
    @watchmeeatfatbellydancer5864 2 года назад

    Sorry how do you depose of liver sulfure? Pickle, amonia? Etc.safely Pls

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      This is a great question! Whatever you do, don't pour it down a drain or flush it down the toilet. It's toxic. Check your local guidelines and call your local waste management site on on how to dispose of it properly. Also, there should be instructions on or in the product packaging of how to dispose of it.

  • @HungNguyen-sb2zr
    @HungNguyen-sb2zr 3 года назад

    can you tell me where can I buy a solder flux and solder ( white tube please give me a name), Thanks

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Hi! Here is a link to everything you will need!
      www.jtv.com/product/annealing-supply-kit-incl-soldering-board-torch-head-pickle-pot-copper-tongs-more/JMKIT590?mcid=XSOjsyt

  • @breesky17
    @breesky17 3 года назад +1

    Can you do a gold filled soldering video

  • @Marblemasters1
    @Marblemasters1 4 месяца назад

    where can you buy the pickle?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  4 месяца назад

      You can buy a pickle pot with citric acid pickle here: www.jtv.com/product/pickle-pot-with-citric-acid/JSTKIT0006?mcid=XSOjsyt

  • @safedreams-yp3bq
    @safedreams-yp3bq 2 года назад

    are you using dead soft or half hard ?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      She is using a half-hard wire.

  • @allanpratt732
    @allanpratt732 3 года назад

    I hope someone answer's this. My question is, would a piece of ceramic tile for floors work because they come in SO many sizes and shapes and colors and textures. I have several left over from doing my floors from 4x4 white shiny to much larger in grey and brown and even wavy surface? Seems to me it could also make a more attractive work station without much cost. Most people have left over tile. Only ceramic of course.

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Hi Allan! Susan uses granite, which we know is heat resistant. From a quick search, it looks like ceramic, which is generally made of clay is also heat resistant, but to what degree we can't say. Don't take our word for it as we are not tile experts. Our best advice, do a test with one of the tile pieces outside in a safe area with your soldering torch (and safety glasses) and see what happens! You might also consult a tile specialist at your local hardware store. We are ALL for making beautiful jewelry making spaces. Let us know how it turns out and thanks for watching!

    • @joymorrison6614
      @joymorrison6614 2 года назад +1

      I always use tiles. They work fine

  • @trod620
    @trod620 2 года назад

    Do you have a video on how to solder gold-filled wire

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      Hi! Not currently as it is a very advanced soldering project, but hope to do one in the future!

  • @jms12411
    @jms12411 3 года назад

    I stopped at 1 minute as you did not mention it was suitable for gold? Is it possible to to this with 24K solid gold?
    (i want to make it my speciality)

  • @normafisher-mixon8515
    @normafisher-mixon8515 3 года назад

    What is the name of the spray flux, please?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Hey Norma! Check out our newest soldering video that talks about pickle, flux (aqua flux) and soldering paste (that often already has flux in it)!
      ruclips.net/video/p4KJCcZgAvU/видео.html

  • @gemmaandco
    @gemmaandco 2 года назад

    Can you solder rosegold?

  • @oflidiggy
    @oflidiggy 2 года назад

    Can we solder aluminium wire?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      If you're speaking of Aluminum craft wire, no - it's extremely complicated. You're best bet is to go with bare copper wire or sterling silver.

  • @TwoGrainsOfGold
    @TwoGrainsOfGold 2 года назад +1

    This is absolutely awesome 👏🏼 Btw - would you use the same tools and materials if you were working with 24K gold? I’m wondering how to solder those “Dillon Gage” bullion bracelets that are in a cuff-bracelet style into a proper bangle. I would appreciate your guidance! 🙏🏼👼🏻

  • @nicknapier8209
    @nicknapier8209 2 года назад

    I don’t mean to be a bother but i have another question. You may have already addressed it and I’ve missed it, but what’s the detailed difference between soft, medium, and hard solder, and when do use each one?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      Hi Nick! No Problem at all! Here is the answer straight from Susan: Hard has the highest silver content, however soft/medium have lower melt points so are easier to use.
      If you are having a hard time choosing just go for medium - Its like a “one size fits most” option!!

  • @abelfulton6800
    @abelfulton6800 2 года назад

    Firstly, excellent video! I learned a ton, and a really appreciate it. But, sterling silver does not have the highest melting point of any metal. There are many metals with much higher melting points. Like tungsten, which has a melting point of over 6,000f apposed to sterling silver which is only 1,600f. My apologies, but my inner metal nerd was screaming for me to say something.

  • @beautifulscarsband
    @beautifulscarsband 3 года назад

    How come you dont ship to Europe??

  • @aviraajsworld
    @aviraajsworld 10 месяцев назад

    Hi , i am a jewellery manufacturer and i need a help on soldering casted peices and hollow balls on box chain and crub long chain . Your guidance will be of great help

  • @jdescendsfortjsuisfortetto738
    @jdescendsfortjsuisfortetto738 Год назад

    Can you solder gold with this torch ? so I can buy

  • @mscroggie68
    @mscroggie68 2 года назад

    Can you solder .999 silver?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      .999 silver can be fused by heating - no solder required

  • @connierule31
    @connierule31 Год назад +1

    Goggles

  • @connierule31
    @connierule31 Год назад +1

    Why haven't u lean it in water to get the pickle off

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus 3 года назад +4

    Yes, we get to save thousands of dollars by making it ourselves.

  • @soranightstorm9262
    @soranightstorm9262 2 года назад

    so no bronze to solder with then

  • @TogoGal
    @TogoGal 2 года назад

    Please, what is a pickle?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      Hi! Pickle is an acid compound that when placed in a warming pickle pot with water, helps keep your jewelry clean after soldering. Check out this video!
      Soldering, All about Pickle: ruclips.net/video/p4KJCcZgAvU/видео.html

  • @denim2132
    @denim2132 3 года назад

    The hard and soft solder confuses me

  • @graemeeasterbrook4931
    @graemeeasterbrook4931 7 месяцев назад

    Dont put silver in the pickle, isn’t the bracelet silver ?

  • @phongpagong
    @phongpagong 2 года назад

    On most of your videos you mention not using too much solder but you always use too much solder.

  • @roserwld7130
    @roserwld7130 2 года назад

    Thank you so much, but if you can speak not so quick will be better to understand. Thank you

  • @joanbohannon3343
    @joanbohannon3343 Год назад

    P0p

  • @dawnrogers7
    @dawnrogers7 3 года назад +1

    It drives me crazy how you say solder!

    • @dawnrogers7
      @dawnrogers7 3 года назад

      It’s only because I find it difficult to watch when she’s saying sodder instead of solder, I say herbs not erbs too but I’m British so we use the queens English and she would pronounce the h too 😂

    • @normabyrd274
      @normabyrd274 3 года назад +1

      Do you pronounce the L? How very odd! Guess what. I believe Susan is American, I know I am, and I've been "soddering" for decades. If I went to the hardware store and said I wanted a sol-der-ing torch, I'd get some really funny looks. Might be referred to the nearest army barracks.

    • @LatinSpirit22
      @LatinSpirit22 3 года назад

      I just watched 4 RUclips videos on 'how to pronounce solder'... "American English" is correctly pronounced 'sodder'!! Of course it's different if you're British.. Different countries .. diverse dialects!! :) I once had a Canadian boss.. it was fun to hear the distinction in the way "Canadians" pronounce words differently too!! Who was I to tell him he was pronouncing words wrong, simply because he was in the US?! I would just smile every time, and he would get a kick out of it and we'd chuckle about it-- I'd banter with him sometimes and say it 'their way' to make him smile!! :D

    • @LatinSpirit22
      @LatinSpirit22 3 года назад

      @@amazinggrace5839 yup.. I'm an 'erbs' kinda girl too- lol. Peaches and Erbs.. remember them?! Aww...

    • @LatinSpirit22
      @LatinSpirit22 3 года назад +1

      @Norma Gonzalez I Highly doubt it.. I think she was pretty clear as to the only metals that could be fired and take solder. Also pretty sure 'Colored' wire is not actual gold plated, right? I use lots of colored wire myself, but never use it with soldering, unless I wrap it in copper-tape foil, specifically to do textured soldering on stones. You can probably find the right wire on Amazon and EBay! ;) You might wanna check out 'The Basics of Soldering Jewelry 101' from Jewel School too! :D