Very nice chains. I especially like the double twist one, very quick and easy to make. I want to make some of the hair kabobs and I like the idea of putting chain on them, those pick pieces can so easily get misplaced.
Nice vid as per usual. I have made 2 of these links before, so I will now try the third example. I tend to use a third hand when I need to protect a chain link while soldering. These links are also nice if you want to add another element like a bead, if you are in to those sorts of bracelets.
what an inspirational video...i am now going to make a chain for a pendant i JUST finished and was going to hang on leather cording...what was i thinking?...do i have to solder the "eight" link chain? or can i get away without having to?...
Thank you for these videos. You are a fantastic teacher!
You're welcome! Thanks for the nice compliment Carley:)
Thanks for your videos. Enjoyed this one. Cheers. Jim
You’re welcome Jim!
Beautiful work as always Chad. I like the last one the best, it reminds me of anchor chain. Thanks for sharing and take care.
Thanks Gazz. I like that one too, although that’s the most laborious of the three:)
@@chadssilversmithing It was worth the extra effort.
Glad I found your channel rad
Thanks Civilizationkills! I’m really glad you like it:)
Very nice chains. I especially like the double twist one, very quick and easy to make. I want to make some of the hair kabobs and I like the idea of putting chain on them, those pick pieces can so easily get misplaced.
Thanks Bees! My wife used to always lose the peg part on kabobs she used to buy, so I added a chain whenever I made one:)
Nice vid as per usual. I have made 2 of these links before, so I will now try the third example. I tend to use a third hand when I need to protect a chain link while soldering. These links are also nice if you want to add another element like a bead, if you are in to those sorts of bracelets.
Thanks Susan!
Chad you always have an inspiring project. I have been creating my own chains this week!!! This is a great ❤ly appreciated!
Thanks Rippy! I kind of like the repetitive nature of making chains:)
Thx again Chad!
Sure thing Cherokeecowboy!
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Thanks again WizardKitty!
what an inspirational video...i am now going to make a chain for a pendant i JUST finished and was going to hang on leather cording...what was i thinking?...do i have to solder the "eight" link chain? or can i get away without having to?...
Hello Krautgirl:). You could probably do it without soldering, but 18 gauge is pretty easy to bend, and it may not be as secure as you’d like.
got it!...@@chadssilversmithing
Got a challenge for you! Instead of soldering your rings and chains, try fusing them!
I've tried that in the past without much luck in consistency; perhaps it's time to revisit it:). Thanks for the good idea Dianne!