10. How To Successfully Weld Super Fine Jump Rings - Free Permanent Jewelry Training

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 48

  • @lonnmar
    @lonnmar 5 дней назад

    Thank you I did! Just starting out and all of your knowledge is great!

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  2 дня назад

      That’s awesome! Keep it up. Thank you for this note!

  • @AngieFilaCCH
    @AngieFilaCCH 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you! I want to weld my jump rings shut but I never have used or know anything about welding

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  11 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help - fine jump rings are a nightmare to solder if you're trying to solder close to fine chains. Welder is cleaner and sooo much easier

  • @teneillepearce8023
    @teneillepearce8023 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much...I have been having trouble

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад

      Happy to read you found this helpful! Good luck and let me know how it goes.

  • @sumathyraja7663
    @sumathyraja7663 27 дней назад

    Hi, Can you tell me how to detach the welded jump ring from earring?

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  23 дня назад

      I would cut it off using flush cutters at the weld. You then trim the other surface by flipping the cutters. THen you have flat ends on both sides and can re-weld.

  • @bambamroxu
    @bambamroxu 3 месяца назад

    Thank you thank you thank you. Can you show different sizes please?

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  3 месяца назад +1

      I actually have a video and power chart for different metals and thicknesses.
      stonesandfindings.com/free-resources-page-pj-jewelry-making-information/optimal-power-setting-for-micro-welding/
      For the new mPulse V2 - the power setting needs to be a little different. I have not made a chart for that but if you have that machine, use 6w for super fine 28ga or 26ga, and use 7w for 24 ga.

  • @OakfieldDon
    @OakfieldDon Год назад +2

    Hi,
    On your main channel page you have a image with black jewelry pieces that have jump rings attached on both ends.
    I am trying to learn how to attach jump rings to basic wedding band rings to add charms.
    Can you do a video, or suggest a video I can learn from?
    Thanks.

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад +1

      I think you mean this video - welding jump ring onto a bezel:
      ruclips.net/video/1QQPqZlNXmY/видео.html

    • @OakfieldDon
      @OakfieldDon Год назад

      @@stonesandfindings Thanks! I'm going to view it right now.

  • @Friction-Jewelry
    @Friction-Jewelry Год назад +5

    Good tips as always :) I find even with a small gap on part of the seam, a little pressure with 2 sets of pliers solves the problem. Tough with freehand welding tho. as I always say, microscope solves all problems for fine welding, no hacks required :))

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад

      Great tip! A microscope is soooooooo useful!

    • @AmandaMorgan-m5g
      @AmandaMorgan-m5g Год назад +1

      What kind of microscope are you talking about? Please and thank you

    • @Friction-Jewelry
      @Friction-Jewelry Год назад

      @@AmandaMorgan-m5g Orion Microscope attachment for their welders

  • @lustyds
    @lustyds 7 месяцев назад +3

    I appreciate you , Thank you

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  7 месяцев назад

      You are so welcome and I appreciate this note!

  • @holalol-5378
    @holalol-5378 Год назад +2

    When it comes to welding the jump ring; does it have to be welded “on both sides”? My weld looks good on one side but then I turn it around and see the tiny line-is that how it’s supposed to be? Thanks so much!! Your videos are super helpful!

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад +5

      Whether or not you should weld on both sides, or on multiple sides, depends on the thickness of the jump ring and your power setting. If it is the case that it has fused properly on one side, but you can see the seam on the other, then the weld will not be secure in the long run. It would be better to weld on both sides.
      It varies with welders, but in general, I find that if I am welding a 22 ga jump ring, then 6-7 watts (joules) would be sufficient to weld silver, gold and gold filled securely. I point the electrode on top of the seam, on top of the circle (so, not the sides) of the ring. If any thicker, I use 9-10w power, and sometimes on 2 sides.
      I hope this helps.

  • @ernesaajvazi3925
    @ernesaajvazi3925 Год назад +2

    Is it normal for the jump ring to turn a little black on the spot where you weld it? What do you use to get rid of that? I saw you cleaned it with something. Thankyou for the video!

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад +1

      Oxidation is normal, and it is reduced and not completely eliminated with the use of argon gas. You can clean it with a fibreglass brush (they're inexpensive), and if you don't have one handy, but have a white eraser, you can use that. You can also sharpen the eraser to a point for smaller crevices. However, I find the fibre glass brush cleaner (no eraser bits on the table) and easier.

  • @JoshelynePayan
    @JoshelynePayan 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful video.. thank you!!

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  6 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. Dana

  • @lorrainlinden
    @lorrainlinden 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I have the Amazon welder, and I am having the hardest time making the machine work. Do you have a setup video for this welder?

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  6 месяцев назад

      No, sorry I don't. I have heard that it is complicated and not very reliable. There are paid courses online that you can purchase and the instructors might be able to help you. One of them is Linked Local New Jersey. I hope this helps.

  • @louiseluckow4718
    @louiseluckow4718 10 месяцев назад +1

    Is this possible to do on gold plated silver, or will it ruin the plating?

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  10 месяцев назад +2

      Welding only leaves a small dot - the size of a poppy seed. It exposes the silver slightly, but will not ruin the plating

  • @samh.5071
    @samh.5071 10 месяцев назад +1

    You mention wholesale chains and finding. Where can I get that info?

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  10 месяцев назад

      Hi! You can see our wholesale prices once you register an account online - it takes about three minutes: stonesandfindings.com/my-account/

  • @joyfulpsalm984
    @joyfulpsalm984 Год назад +2

    Thank you! I appreciate you taking time to do this video. I’m practicing for my first big pj event in 2 weeks!

  • @MelaniePeterson-x6l
    @MelaniePeterson-x6l Год назад +1

    How smooth is the weld when you overlap the ends? I would be afraid the jump ring would catch on stuff.

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад +1

      Once the ends are weld, they're effectively melted together - it won't catch on anything. As far as whether it is lumpy looking, it depends on the power setting. However, when it is that fine, it's really not visually noticeable.

  • @jessicaoshea9207
    @jessicaoshea9207 5 месяцев назад

    What do you consider low power?
    For specifically 24 gauge.
    Great video! Thanks in advance

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  5 месяцев назад

      Some people use very low power like 3w, but that's not always secure because your hand might shake a bit. I find 24ga silver is best at 6w, 5w if you're using argon gas. It is secure and thorough. Welders sometimes varies a bit, and if you find your jump ring "flat topping" because of over-melting, then reduce the power slightly.

  • @abdelmajid427
    @abdelmajid427 Год назад +1

    Iwant like it How much tank you 👍

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад

      The Zapp micro welder is made in the USA. The price is US$999 + sales tax in your state/province. We ship around the world using DHL.
      If you need any further information, such as cost of shipping, please email us with specific questions and your postal address:
      sales@stonesandfindings.com
      Thanks
      Dana

  • @nicoles7126
    @nicoles7126 4 месяца назад

    Will the overlap work for a 24 ga too?

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  4 месяца назад +1

      It should, it just won't be as pretty. Overlap it, and bring it back to not overlap, but grind the ends against each other while doing it. Don't over open - allow it to have tension of pushing against each other. This will make sure they touch. Even if you can't see it, you can sense that they're touching.

  • @BeckyStewart-u7z
    @BeckyStewart-u7z Год назад +1

    what pliers do you use to open and close jump rings? brand and number please

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад +1

      I use our own private label. They are light weight, spring action chain nose pliers that are 4.75". They sell for $13.50 ea on our website (product code TX035)

    • @BeckyStewart-u7z
      @BeckyStewart-u7z Год назад

      Thanks I will
      Order those. Also I’m considering the tronex grounding plier. A lot of good reviews on those. Do you recommend those or which do you prefer?

  • @brieocea
    @brieocea Месяц назад

    very helpfil :)

  • @frankcedeno5467
    @frankcedeno5467 Год назад +1

    why not argon?

    • @stonesandfindings
      @stonesandfindings  Год назад

      no reason other than it is inconvenient to bring argon tank to pop-ups, so I film without and show people the results. Argon is essential for large fabrication welding, but the effects are nominal at best when the weld is so fine for permanent jewelry.