Weirdest thing the way your lighting and your camera are not in focus. Love your content and style. Love your manner of speaking. All these silversmith women... So talented. Wonderful.
I find that if I put my Argentium into little depressions on the charcoal block the metal stays put for granulation. Also, with Argentium one doesn't have to heat the entire piece, only the area to be worked.
I'm really surprised that as you fused on each additional ball, the ones you had already fused on didn't detach themselves. Thank you for a very interesting video🙂
Love your vidéos. Is your name Hanna, Yvonne Livon or Elisabeth? 😉 Any way.. Interesting tutorial and it makes me smile several times ☺️ Thank you very much. 👏
Hi there, Argentium fuses together without solder but that wouldn’t really work the same with sterling silver as it doesn’t have the same fusing properties as Argentium xx
Loved that...! I haven’t plucked up the courage to speak in videos yet 😂 Well done! 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for sharing…very inspirational 😅😊
Thanks for watching!
This is a wonderful design…I’m going to try this👍👍👍
Thank you so much for watching. I hope you enjoy giving it a go x
Great video Yvonne, love the end result, you are a natural
Beautifully done!
Thank you so much, you’re very kind xxx
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Those rings look really fun to make, thank you for an interesting and entertaining video.
Thank you so much x
Just found this when looking for the jewellerymaker youtube with Elizabeth, Its really good Hannah Im off to my shed to make one. Keep posting
This is great content.
Thank you so much Ruth, your support is very much appreciated x
Thank you so much Hannah. I was very nervous to put it “out there”. Hope you’re keeping well xx
You did very well! I will surely subscribe! ❤️💍
Thank you so much I really appreciate your support x.
Weirdest thing the way your lighting and your camera are not in focus. Love your content and style. Love your manner of speaking. All these silversmith women... So talented. Wonderful.
You’re so very kind, thank you for your lovely comments x
very nice tutorial...thanks!
Thank you so much I’m really glad you enjoyed it x
I find that if I put my Argentium into little depressions on the charcoal block the metal stays put for granulation. Also, with Argentium one doesn't have to heat the entire piece, only the area to be worked.
Thank you x
My pleasure, hope you found the video useful x
I'm really surprised that as you fused on each additional ball, the ones you had already fused on didn't detach themselves. Thank you for a very interesting video🙂
I can understand you thinking that but once it’s fused it’s not going anywhere - it becomes as one. Thanks so much for watching.
Love your vidéos. Is your name Hanna, Yvonne Livon or Elisabeth? 😉
Any way.. Interesting tutorial and it makes me smile several times ☺️
Thank you very much. 👏
Thank you so much, my name is Yvonne. I’m really pleased that you enjoyed the video. Thank you for your support xx
Would that work with sterling silver?
Hi there, Argentium fuses together without solder but that wouldn’t really work the same with sterling silver as it doesn’t have the same fusing properties as Argentium xx
Did you.need to apply any flux onto the join on ring before fusing at all? Just wondering .😊🤔