Dude! Your hinged cuff is freaking amazing! I LOVE the slide part the most! It's so unique and something I've never seen before. I just happened across your RUclips video on a Facebook group. Props!
I learned a trick from Erin Harris to put graphite meant for mechanical pencils inside the tubes while soldering. This helps prevent the tubes from collapsing on themselves, and it give you something to use to manipulate the tube while soldering.
I like your way. It would be great for many applications. I need to make more poison talismans/rings/ etc. to see if I can use your method. Ohhh and by the way, as far as little drops, my buddy Mario over at SJ Jewelry supply has applicator bottles that you can put flux in and they have super skinny tips for hard to reach places and they are perfect for applying the tiniest amount of flux. I'll snap a picture of my bottle for you. 😊
Thanks for your videos :) I have a question- I noticed you are using an orca torch. Does the propane tank k have to stay upright or can it rest on its side? The propane tank is so little ut keeps falling over when I use the torch. Any advice would be great. Thanks for sharing your techniques and knowledge :)
have you played around with using mechanical graphite leads when soldering your hinges? they can support the tubing while soldering and the graphite doesnt stick to the solder
I have not used graphite for hinges... another person suggested that as well. Im going to start using it as regular practice! I normally use graphite to color in my stamping so solder doesnt flow into the stamped recesses. I haven't made a hinge in a while. I have an idea that requires a hinge as the focal part of the piece... we will see!
I usually put the pin through then I cut them flush and I use a tiny amount of solder on each end and solder them obviously not too much solder or it will go through and it won't work anyways that is what I do
You make it seem simple!
Little bit of practice goes a long way!
Good job. I love that you keep it real!
Its all i know!!!
Thank you so much. Just discovered this after trying to find hinge tutorial. It's great 😊
@suestubbs7947 thank you, i like being helpful!! More to come!!!!
Dude! Your hinged cuff is freaking amazing! I LOVE the slide part the most! It's so unique and something I've never seen before. I just happened across your RUclips video on a Facebook group. Props!
Thank you! My next couple videos will be showing the making of a slide clasp bracelet like the one you saw. I hope you can check it out!
Great video! Thanks so much!
@gaylestone5795 i was intimidated for too long. Glad it helped!!
Nice work! And thanks for the tip on melting one side, I’m going to try that.
I've always been intimidated by hinges as well. Now I'm going to try it
I know the feeling! That's why i made this, probably just for you! Lol. I hope you enjoy the process. Im here for ya!
Don't be intimidated by it it opens up so many different options making mistakes is how you learn I wish you luck
Good job!
@liana78704 why thank you... intimidated by these for a ling time!
love your positivity and willing to make mistakes in order to learn. I look forward to more videos.
Hey! Thanks for coming along! Heck yes!
I learned a trick from Erin Harris to put graphite meant for mechanical pencils inside the tubes while soldering. This helps prevent the tubes from collapsing on themselves, and it give you something to use to manipulate the tube while soldering.
I learned that as well. I have never used the technique. I do use graphite to keep solder from flowing where i dont want it tho!
I've made one hinge so far but, didn't use either of your methods. I like your way and I'm going to give it a go! Thanks! ❤
Did my way seem easier? I try to keep things as simple as i can. Which is pretty easy for me. Lol.
I like your way. It would be great for many applications. I need to make more poison talismans/rings/ etc. to see if I can use your method.
Ohhh and by the way, as far as little drops, my buddy Mario over at SJ Jewelry supply has applicator bottles that you can put flux in and they have super skinny tips for hard to reach places and they are perfect for applying the tiniest amount of flux.
I'll snap a picture of my bottle for you. 😊
Your way is easy! It's great!
Thanks for your videos :) I have a question- I noticed you are using an orca torch. Does the propane tank k have to stay upright or can it rest on its side? The propane tank is so little ut keeps falling over when I use the torch. Any advice would be great. Thanks for sharing your techniques and knowledge :)
@Shukarr i use an acetylene torch. With a self oxygen feeding Goss handle, #3 head
Thank you soooo much!
Yesss
have you played around with using mechanical graphite leads when soldering your hinges? they can support the tubing while soldering and the graphite doesnt stick to the solder
I have not used graphite for hinges... another person suggested that as well. Im going to start using it as regular practice! I normally use graphite to color in my stamping so solder doesnt flow into the stamped recesses. I haven't made a hinge in a while. I have an idea that requires a hinge as the focal part of the piece... we will see!
I usually put the pin through then I cut them flush and I use a tiny amount of solder on each end and solder them obviously not too much solder or it will go through and it won't work anyways that is what I do
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you 🙏
Yes yes! Hope it helps!!!
@@boomjewelrydesigns it has thanks so much
You must be a rocket surgeon!
Thank you