There's just something so satisfying, watching the silver solder resist...resist...then acquiesce and flow. Heck...who am I kidding? This is creativity ASMR! Just beautiful.
The best hand made jeweler in Canada 👌🏻 and the best customer service i see I returned for 1300 $ of jewelry and he returned them to me as promised of the right size because I pick up the wrong size I really appreciate the honesty of the company a big thumb up dynamis 👌🏻👍🏻
Bro please could you tell me the magic rule with the ratio of wire thickness to jump ring mandrel size? Did I see you use 2 to create an oval? Thanks brother
There is no ratio it depending on how much gap you would like in between each link for eg if you use 3mm wire and you want a tight fit i would leave around 4mm gap between each jump ring so if your wire is 3mm and you need to fit 2 of that wire size that would be a total thickness of 6mm so you would need to have a mandrel of 10mm then you would have a 4mm gap in between each link. You can buy some copper wire to play around with to you get the gap that you are looking for before trying on the real thing
@@roberthunter5728 I don't think you read it properly. If you have a 10mm mandrel and your using 3mm wire you'll have 4mm gap In between 3+3=6 then 10-6=4 so that will be a 4mm gap with the 2x3mm fitted inside hope this helps
This guy has a unique style that’s old school tradition methods produce incredible results. The world is full of mass production “Made in Italy “ chains that dominate the market
People don’t understand or appreciate the significance of a hand made chain, I used to think that way until I learned thru experience that there are artist and technicians the results speak for themself,
I love the punch and die set for chain ends it is unavailable in my counrty South Africa cand find it on amazon either would love to know where i can get one plz?
I was looking for it as well. I found it on Etsy but I don't know if it will be available for delivery in South Africa. Search for store MekkiSupplies.
Yes try to buy from mekkisupplies..if u don't know how to contact them find them in Instagram they really trusted wholesalers they company at India n I'm from Malaysia
I found out few days ago what it's called. Its shellac, or stone setter's cement/wax. It's a natural substance that acts as a wax with low melting point.
An high torque drill will help you a lot when winding the cable around your round stock mannerable .. it will take the hard work out of making each coil.
What is that square thing to your left in the very beginning of the video that you use for squaring the chains I need to know what it's called so I can buy one please?
quick question.... the filing, do the edges need to be filed also, making it curved and rounded, or can you just file the top giving a more square look?
muy linda la pulsera quiero preguntar cuando calientan el alambre despues lo enfrian en agua con alcohol luego para blanquear la ponen en agua a hervir con que sales si alguien sabe me avisa por favor estoy con la duda ya que en muchos videos no explican nada
The words Stunning, Beautiful plus Gorgeous springs to mind when I lay my eyes on that bracelet!! 👏🏻 And your craftsmanship is obviously beyound critique... ❤ Sent with Gentle Effect💕
Omg I have this chain necklace in Gold plate for many years and just now I find out how design Is called. Mine Is short, around the neck with reall suitable brooch. Its pretty much heavy for my taste,but its so adorablle and georgeous ,everyone Is looking at it. Tnx 💕 And your bracellet Is so beautiful.
The fact that you fix the bracelet on sealing wax is very cool, many simply stretch it by weight, and of course there is no jewelry accuracy, how do you wash it?
Hello, I wanted to ask you where I can buy a chain terminal cutter like the one used in the video. It's great if you could give me a link? or where to buy it
Where can I find an oval mandrel for crafting these links? Are there any stores you know of that sell them, or is it something that needs to be custom-made?
@@Gavrik_123 похоже что просто помыл ультразвуком или в галтовке отбил (иголками ). Все по разному делают, просто похоже на мыльный раствор, раз руками залез😊
I know I'm not him but to me these look like larger than 4mm. I say this because I'm working with 7 guage wire right now learning this skill and I can tell the wire in the video is significantly thicker.
I will never, ever, ever ask for a discount from a jeweler in my life.
Stunning work!
Me either.
@@sandysandor1699 q
re-sale price is always higher so you should pay slightly above market
I still will
Me, either.👍
I love men jewlery.
Is it just me or does anyone else think silver looks really cool with that bright white look it has before polishing?
Yup!
That’s because it’s been pickled (put in strong chemicals) which strip copper from the outer layer leaving it pure silver/white
Def not just you. 👍
You get the same look rhodium platted
@@Crime_pays good to know thanks
Watched whole video without skipping a bit. So satisfying.
There's just something so satisfying, watching the silver solder resist...resist...then acquiesce and flow. Heck...who am I kidding? This is creativity ASMR! Just beautiful.
This silver bracelet made by you is a beautiful piece of art and expertise!!
Hats off to your amazing skill !!
Cuban bracelets are one of the most common but your craftsmanship made this cuban chain soo unique...so amazing and beautiful to look at
Gracias por mandar la esperienca de husted será reconocida por las personas que compren mí trabajo en joyería y recibe un fuerte saludo cordial
@@juanolguin4827 .
Exactly!
The best hand made jeweler in Canada 👌🏻 and the best customer service i see I returned for 1300 $ of jewelry and he returned them to me as promised of the right size because I pick up the wrong size I really appreciate the honesty of the company a big thumb up dynamis 👌🏻👍🏻
Need details. What thickness of wire? What size mandrel did you wrap it around ?
I love silver what a beautiful job and you make it look so easy thank you for sharing this with us
Que hermosura de trabajo. Entre más veo sus videos más me enamoro . De este arte. Solo el ver cómo las elabora . Eso si es pasión.
One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen made by hand. Now I see why they cost what the do.
There's a machine for these kind of work, but this dude did it manually! I really appreciate your work.
wow worth every second simple yet full of joy.
You made that Silver looking like Platinum 🔥🔥🔥🔥👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Dutch thumbs make amazing things. That was a fantastic video.
That was a lot of work, but worth it - stunning!
Класс! Съемка супер просто. То, что надо!
Beautiful craftsmanship.
Im curious that that stuff used to stick the chain to the timber is?
Very nice. I never knew silver looked that good.
Stunning work! LIKE HANDMADE
Medio trabajo, la joya, hermoso brillo y terminación, bello bella, saludos 👍😷☀️🌟🌈🌟👍🙏
Bro please could you tell me the magic rule with the ratio of wire thickness to jump ring mandrel size? Did I see you use 2 to create an oval? Thanks brother
There is no ratio it depending on how much gap you would like in between each link for eg if you use 3mm wire and you want a tight fit i would leave around 4mm gap between each jump ring so if your wire is 3mm and you need to fit 2 of that wire size that would be a total thickness of 6mm so you would need to have a mandrel of 10mm then you would have a 4mm gap in between each link. You can buy some copper wire to play around with to you get the gap that you are looking for before trying on the real thing
@@rickymc7287 ok thanks brother
@@rickymc7287 If you only have a 4mm gap and you need to fit two 3mm rings on one how is there enough room?
@@roberthunter5728 I don't think you read it properly. If you have a 10mm mandrel and your using 3mm wire you'll have 4mm gap In between 3+3=6 then 10-6=4 so that will be a 4mm gap with the 2x3mm fitted inside hope this helps
This guy has a unique style that’s old school tradition methods produce incredible results. The world is full of mass production “Made in Italy “ chains that dominate the market
People don’t understand or appreciate the significance of a hand made chain, I used to think that way until I learned thru experience that there are artist and technicians the results speak for themself,
I love the punch and die set for chain ends it is unavailable in my counrty South Africa cand find it on amazon either would love to know where i can get one plz?
I was looking for it as well. I found it on Etsy but I don't know if it will be available for delivery in South Africa. Search for store MekkiSupplies.
Yes try to buy from mekkisupplies..if u don't know how to contact them find them in Instagram they really trusted wholesalers they company at India n I'm from Malaysia
Its such a gorgeous bracelet, the craft is something I like to watch, such details, thanks for sharing.
"Kim; mmmmem
Great work.
Can anyone answer this question for me, what's the wax he melted to fix the chain to the wooden board?
I found out few days ago what it's called. Its shellac, or stone setter's cement/wax. It's a natural substance that acts as a wax with low melting point.
Полезно, красиво работаете, спасибо вам за обучение
I am from Brazil I really admire your work, it would be nice if you could put a measurement specification
BRASIL
20 gramas de chocolate
Wow!!!! That's alot of work on just one bracelet. WOW!!!
beautiful clean work!!!! thank you for sharing this video
Kitne ki hai
Amount amount
Hello,this maybe a stupid question but i really wanna know how do you calculate for the length of the chain, like how much wire do you pull for?
could u please tell me what that is at 8:51 , im trying to figure out how to remove pitch like everyone else . i cant find out how
An high torque drill will help you a lot when winding the cable around your round stock mannerable .. it will take the hard work out of making each coil.
Beautiful! I love your work! Could you please explain how you harden the spring in your box clasps? Pretty, pretty please??
Hammer
Beautiful work, love your channel. What is the resin your burning onto the bracelet for filing? 6:22
Where is that end piece cutter available from? Absolutely exquisite work! Cheers from Canada!
Q gran TALENTO. Señor mis felicitaciones y SALUDOS
What is that square thing to your left in the very beginning of the video that you use for squaring the chains I need to know what it's called so I can buy one please?
What kind of media was in the tumbler, steel shot or the very small ones?
quick question.... the filing, do the edges need to be filed also, making it curved and rounded, or can you just file the top giving a more square look?
You can do how you want
beautiful. This is original art of making 999 silver jewelry
muy linda la pulsera quiero preguntar cuando calientan el alambre despues lo enfrian en agua con alcohol luego para blanquear la ponen en agua a hervir con que sales si alguien sabe me avisa por favor estoy con la duda ya que en muchos videos no explican nada
Me gusto mucho su video...Gracias
Very good your hand work.nice to watch.
6:13-6:56 what is that brown stuff used? what is it called? i always see people using it but i can never figure out what it is.
Wonderful!
Very knowledgeable Vedio!
👌👌👌 👍
if you would share. What thickness of wire? What size mandrel did you wrap it around ?
Well done just a question. What brand of watch you wearing
The words Stunning, Beautiful plus Gorgeous springs to mind when I lay my eyes on that bracelet!! 👏🏻 And your craftsmanship is obviously beyound critique... ❤
Sent with Gentle Effect💕
Omg I have this chain necklace in Gold plate for many years and just now I find out how design Is called. Mine Is short, around the neck with reall suitable brooch. Its pretty much heavy for my taste,but its so adorablle and georgeous ,everyone Is looking at it. Tnx 💕 And your bracellet Is so beautiful.
What are you applying before the solder ? Flux ?
How do you pick the side wire and the side rod you wrap the wire around?
I'm totally gonna do this! ....thanks!
MARAVILHA, GRANDE ARTISTA, PARABENS!!!
What’s the name of the wax you using for holding the bracelet on the wood? If you don’t mind sharing thank you,and great work 👍🏻👏🏻
Lakh
The fact that you fix the bracelet on sealing wax is very cool, many simply stretch it by weight, and of course there is no jewelry accuracy, how do you wash it?
Thanks
Acetone
Do you mean attaching the chain to the wood board to file it ?
Hey there, where is the best place to buy some of these tools to get started making jewelry?
Thank you for showing how to do it without a rolling mill.
I’ve been looking for a silver Cuban on your website but could never find one ☹️would love to purchase one
Right now only one is available 8.5inch
What's the thing you're melting over the bracelet when it was on the piece of wood ?
I have been watching you a long time now… I have always been impressed but now it’s amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hello, I wanted to ask you where I can buy a chain terminal cutter like the one used in the video. It's great if you could give me a link? or where to buy it
nice work, where to buy that tool you used to cut the silver plate?
Beautiful work ❣️
((I like jewellery work,))
I am support your Chanel ❤️
Bravo maestro, complimenti!
Hey what type of wax do you use when filing? Ive tried candle wax but it just breaks apart and moves.
it is not a wax. It is shellac.
Where can I find an oval mandrel for crafting these links? Are there any stores you know of that sell them, or is it something that needs to be custom-made?
Пайка замка осуществляется, при удаленной стальной пружине, при нагреве она садится. А так интересно.
подскажите, что за химию он в конце использует? и в вакуме он это делает или нет?
@@Gavrik_123 похоже что просто помыл ультразвуком или в галтовке отбил (иголками ). Все по разному делают, просто похоже на мыльный раствор, раз руками залез😊
@@НиколайНиколай-ю6х2у скорее просто поставил крутится.. как шаровая мельница, без шаров
Que bella la pulsera..y la mano tambien!
How many times do you divide the purchase price of your parts?
How to make a Cuban chain of the PRONG model. I want to know how to do it please
Make it longer
whats that thing ur using at 2:22 called, and whats in the different waters ur using to wash and cool it down?
I am Mohamad from Algeria 🇩🇿 a love your work a can say you are the best
Scouse me , what is the caliber of the silver wire and the size of the road were you did the coil ?
Really really cool🔥🔥🔥
What is the compound/substance that you melt onto the chain? A special wax? TIA
Maravilloso trabajo! Exelentre profesional
6:40 what is that stuff ? Wax ? I guess used as a guide for filing?
Thank you for this video, appreciate it so much!
What is the gauge or thickness of the wire?
Usually 5 km.
Your work is gorgeous 😍 Can you please do a video about the material / instrument that you used please 🥺
Now that is a Cuban bracelet done by hand totally by hand nice job man
Do you think you could show how you make a bali chain. I can't find a tutorial Or anything anywhere.
why dont you use the drill technique for coiling your wire?
Amazing job! I have a question, I have a Silver chain... How can I clean it, to increase its shine?
Very good work 👍👍 and very nice jewelry thank you.
Q belleza vale la pena el trabajo q lleva está cadena ,lo felicito muy dedicado .
After applying the flux and right before soldering are you heating the link to remove the residue left by the flux?
Hello and thank you for this great tutorial. Are you using 2.5 millimeter or 3 millimeter wire? thank you.
I know I'm not him but to me these look like larger than 4mm. I say this because I'm working with 7 guage wire right now learning this skill and I can tell the wire in the video is significantly thicker.
Beautiful
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
what gauge wire and rods did you use to form the links?
Thank you sir for nice video ❤😮
Hi.i have a question.what in the last bottle?
What do you use before filing??
Wow i need that braslet 😍😍😍
Where to get the cutter for the chain ends?
Thats what I'm wondering, it looks to be a dapping set of varying sizes. I would love to have one like that myself.
Great video. Enjoyed how well you documented it.
BEAUTIFUL
Wow it's amazing brilliant work
What is the brown mass that you melt and put on the chain before carving the file?
It's shellac. He uses it to keep the chain in place so he has both his hands free. He then disolves it in some 100% (or close) isopropyl alcohol.
@@Menemnon ok thanks bro
Ok, I was wrong, it was sealing wax (dissolves in acetone). But shellac works just as well though and pretty much the same way.