How To Make Spiked Jewelry With A Soldering Iron

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @lacedcj
    @lacedcj 26 дней назад +1

    this is the best solder spike video i’ve seen i’ve been looking for this all day thank you

  • @joannabusby6468
    @joannabusby6468 Месяц назад

    I'm so glad I found your channel!

  • @maidendragonfly
    @maidendragonfly 3 месяца назад

    I liked the tape method. I'm new to this and that looked the easiest way to get consistent spikes. Thank you so much!

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for watching! It takes a bit of practice but once you get the hang of it it becomes easy!

  • @jennamarie2353
    @jennamarie2353 День назад

    what material are the jump rings?

  • @kjirstenboucher9682
    @kjirstenboucher9682 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful, thank you. I always learn better watching the process first. This is such a fun pendant. I have tried the taping method before, but found I have to be careful on the size of the tape overlap, as sometimes they are fragile and can break off or peel back and get bent. Building them thicker does help with that a bit, and also eliminating the sharp points where they can snag. Love the tutorial.😊❤
    I started out with a lower temp iron n could get alot of spikes (unintentionally)😅, but with my high temp iron I struggle with it a bit. What approximate temp seemed to work best for you to create the spikes? Thanks for sharing, Laura.💖

  • @carlystone5994
    @carlystone5994 3 месяца назад

    Whoa! Amazing. Thanks!!! 👍 ❤

  • @samanthaadams8773
    @samanthaadams8773 2 месяца назад

    Great video! I have signed up to the wait list for your new course as I'm really keen to try this technique. One question - what metal is the jump ring you soldered on made of? Does it matter and did you tin it?

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  2 месяца назад +1

      It just has to be a metal that is compatible with the solder.

  • @Zahrah79
    @Zahrah79 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for all your wonderful videos and tutorials!
    I am looking to buy a new soldering iron, the one you recommend doesn’t seem to have variable temp, there is a Weller version which is 80w and variable temp up to 450 degrees Celsius, would this be better or is the one you have listed sufficient to be able to achieve the little detailed soldering you do? I am struggling to achieve these with my existing (cheaper) iron despite playing around with the temperature.
    I’d really appreciate your advice on this, thank you.
    Also you mentioned that you’d be setting up a Patreon in previous videos, I can’t seem to find it on the Patreon app?
    Thanks so much, and I really love all your work!!!

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  3 месяца назад +1

      If it does not have a temp control then you need to use a rheostat. No Pateron as of right now, that's on the back burner for the time being but I do have channel memberships

    • @Zahrah79
      @Zahrah79 3 месяца назад

      @@LauraBethLove thank you!!

  • @PONYWIRE
    @PONYWIRE Месяц назад

    what temperature do you use for your iron? thanks!

  • @Zahrah79
    @Zahrah79 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for all your wonderful videos and tutorials!
    I am looking to buy a new soldering iron, the one you recommend doesn’t seem to have variable temp, there is a Weller version which is 80w and variable temp up to 450 degrees Celsius, would this be better or is the one you have listed sufficient to be able to achieve the little detailed soldering you do? I am struggling to achieve these with my existing (cheaper) iron despite playing around with the temperature.
    I have recently started using the Silvergleem solder, is there an optimum temp for this?
    I’d really appreciate your advice on this, thank you.
    Also you mentioned that you’d be setting up a Patreon in previous videos, I can’t seem to find it on the Patreon app?
    Thanks so much, and I really love all your work!!!

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  2 месяца назад

      80 watt or above is good, I have a few recommended on my amazon page at www.amazon.com/shop/laurabethlove
      I will have a complete soldering course available soon which answers many of your questions and much more, you can get on the waiting list for at www.laurabethlove.com/

  • @dungeondwell
    @dungeondwell 29 дней назад

    Do you think I can patina my jump rings for my chain mail too

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  28 дней назад +1

      If you're doing many, it would probably be easier to just buy ones that have the finish you'd like. But you could depending on the material, it would have to be able to accept patina, test one out and see how it goes!

  • @GumnutLaneJewellery
    @GumnutLaneJewellery 26 дней назад

    Hi Laura, I would like to know if you can tumble soft soldered pieces? Ty😁

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  26 дней назад

      Hi, why would you?

    • @GumnutLaneJewellery
      @GumnutLaneJewellery 21 день назад

      @@LauraBethLove To strengthen especially if the piece is a more open design and also if you have oxidiised the piece to get into more nooks & crevices to remove more of the patina! I am a wire wrapper but would like to start including some soft soldering into my work, I use a tumbler on all of my work, so I was just curious whether it would be ok to use on soft soldered pieces?😄

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  21 день назад

      @@GumnutLaneJewellery I thought maybe you meant for polishing. I don't think it would do anything for strength because it's solder (a lot different from wire)..but you could try!

  • @victoriacarroll227
    @victoriacarroll227 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @AlbertoZaccaria
    @AlbertoZaccaria Месяц назад

    hi :) I'm trying to do this with my welding tool but the only think i get get are little balls of tin. is it because I'm not able to use it properly or because its temperature it's not hot enough? I had this tool at home, but it was the cheapest I could get that time (around 13 $) and I don't how hot the tip can get. So basically I melt the wire and also the tin doesn't seem to stick on the tip like it seems to stick on your tip and just fall... I don't know what do to exactly (and also the welding tool emits a bit of smoke, is it normal?)

  • @Pamelakaygorman
    @Pamelakaygorman 3 месяца назад

    Have you ever found a type of stone? I know some stones are heat sensitive and some stones do poorly in water.

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  3 месяца назад

      Good point! Yes, it is true that some stones are not suitable for soldering or for chemicals (flux, patina) some of those would be softer stones and things like pearls, and some manmade or altered stones such as ones that have been given special treatments such as being dyed or hardened. For this project I used an Amazonite stone.

  • @jensabesse8008
    @jensabesse8008 3 месяца назад

    Hi! When will your decorative soldering book release?

    • @LauraBethLove
      @LauraBethLove  3 месяца назад

      I won't know a release date for a while, stay tuned