How to use OTS Rolling Mill Texture Plates

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
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  • @tamaraadams9317
    @tamaraadams9317 5 лет назад +3

    What a beautiful design! I just got my rolling mill and I’m hoping to get some of your beautiful plates soon! Thanks for posting this video! I didn’t realize something that thick could be used in a rm. ♥️

  • @knoxfamily150
    @knoxfamily150 Год назад

    I sell a lot of discs and want to start making my own embossed discs and washer and rings. Thanks for the demo.

    • @robertapihl76
      @robertapihl76  Год назад +1

      Sure thing! And there’s a million ways to press your metal in. Anytime you have any questions you can hit me up at oregontrailsilver@yahoo.com 🥰

  • @cablemichelle
    @cablemichelle 2 года назад

    Thank you!! This is exactly what I was looking for!

  • @annh3599
    @annh3599 6 лет назад

    Beautiful design assortment on these Berta!

  • @kali7906
    @kali7906 4 года назад +1

    My teacher taught us to use copper metal sheets to sandwich in the metal and texture material or plate. I’m not sure why when you can easily a Manila folder like this? Maybe because we were using things like fabric but I’m not sure. Advice is welcome!

    • @robertapihl76
      @robertapihl76  4 года назад +2

      Queen Fussy exactly! The steel plate is a ton more resilient to that kind of pressure and be used MANY times over - when you’re using more pliable substances (fabric for example, or leaves and feathers) you really want something much firmer to press it together, but pliable enough for the image to transfer. I actually quit sandwiching the plates like this when Gwen Youngblood introduced me to using craft foam - it’s a TOTAL game changer and I have another video on here showing what I do 🥰

    • @kali7906
      @kali7906 4 года назад

      Roberta Pihl oh that’s great to know! I will have to check that video out. 🙂

    • @Conkl001
      @Conkl001 3 года назад

      @@robertapihl76 Has anyone found the video using craft foam? I don't see it.

  • @davettaadams262
    @davettaadams262 4 месяца назад

    Do you have the pebble stamp shown in your video using a rolling mill? Also just FYI I've shared your business name to several of the students in my adult Ed class. At least 2 have ordered from you.

    • @robertapihl76
      @robertapihl76  3 месяца назад

      Aww thanks luv! And I’ve been thinking a lot about that one lately… I should bring it back eh? 🥰 I have one called River Rock that may be the reverse of it or it could be the same one you’re referring to.

  • @wendyshaw6985
    @wendyshaw6985 3 года назад

    For my cuff class, the instructor is working with 8 inches. Is there a technique to go back and do the other one inch with the plate?

  • @marthalyttonvantrees1119
    @marthalyttonvantrees1119 3 года назад

    Can this be done on sterling silver? Same procedure?

  • @arabiclearner711
    @arabiclearner711 4 года назад

    By going the one and a half tick, did you make it tighter ?

  • @pamsteuart2591
    @pamsteuart2591 6 лет назад

    Hi Roberta - I bought one of these from you and am excited to see how the first roll comes out! One question - do you have to roll a full piece of metal the same size as the plate or can you roll smaller pieces of metal through with the plate?
    Also, what is the best gauge of metal for this?
    Thanks!

  • @cathieproffitt6432
    @cathieproffitt6432 4 года назад

    Roberta, when you say “passed the zero mark” are you going loser or tighter?

    • @robertapihl76
      @robertapihl76  4 года назад

      Cathie Proffitt just a little tighter my dear!