Wow, that's is so cool. I was just thinking today how can I make some jewelry that won't take me so long because, Valentine's is around the corner and I need to make jewelry in production and this one will help me a lot. Thank you Soham for always be there for us. You are a Great Professor!! 👍👍.
Thanks again for another beautiful piece! There are so many possibilities with this bracelet! Soham, I'm really thankful for you. I've learned so much from your videos and have finally opened my own business, and business is great! I owe you a great deal! Thank you again!
I love this idea and can see many variations. I know you filmed this several years ago, but about what diameter, do you think your disc is? I have an older Pepe disc cutter that only goes up to 25mm, and I am guessing yours is a bit larger. Thank you for any information you could provide.
So fun, and simple. I am wondering, is it required or just a good idea to hallmark 2 pieces if they are actually hinged together with a soldered hinge (knuckles and pin, etc.)? Thank you!
***** Not a dumb question, just a beginner question! Hallmarking is identifying the type of metal the piece is. In this case, I believe it is Sterling Silver. So you could stamp either "Sterling" or ".925 Sterling". I just read, though, that simply stamping ".925" is not a legal hallmark. I always thought it was.
Wow, that's is so cool. I was just thinking today how can I make some jewelry that won't take me so long because, Valentine's is around the corner and I need to make jewelry in production and this one will help me a lot. Thank you Soham for always be there for us. You are a Great Professor!! 👍👍.
Thanks again for another beautiful piece! There are so many possibilities with this bracelet! Soham, I'm really thankful for you. I've learned so much from your videos and have finally opened my own business, and business is great! I owe you a great deal! Thank you again!
Looks really comfortable to wear and so pretty. Thank you!!
Yep, I needed this video a while back.
Thank you for the information! I will continue to experiment!
Lovely bracelet ty for sharing
Great video and great idea.
Thank you! I LOVE it!
Beautiful! Thanks Soham!
sweet little tutorial - thanks so much.
I love this idea and can see many variations. I know you filmed this several years ago, but about what diameter, do you think your disc is? I have an older Pepe disc cutter that only goes up to 25mm, and I am guessing yours is a bit larger. Thank you for any information you could provide.
IT WAS A SWANSTROM CUTTER THAT WENT TO 32MM
Thank you. I will be making many of these!
Melissa Latimer
'Liked' the moment I saw the heart.. ! Was fascinated way before that..
Thanks!
Very awesome. Thank you!
So fun, and simple. I am wondering, is it required or just a good idea to hallmark 2 pieces if they are actually hinged together with a soldered hinge (knuckles and pin, etc.)? Thank you!
***** Not a dumb question, just a beginner question! Hallmarking is identifying the type of metal the piece is. In this case, I believe it is Sterling Silver. So you could stamp either "Sterling" or ".925 Sterling". I just read, though, that simply stamping ".925" is not a legal hallmark. I always thought it was.
Great. Did you hammer the rest of bangle ? How do you work harden
you can lightly hammer the whole thing, or put in a tumbler for an hour
love this
Thank you for posting this video
Thank you 🙏thank you.
Wishes :from:INDIA:
V silver works👌
were do you buy your materials from i relly would like to know we were looking for new supplier any option ?
very nice , thank you
Mv