Love the bracelet Chad. Have been requested to make more of them myself, so your videos have been super helpful. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We are all thankful for you and the time you put into this channel 👍👏😁
Great project Chad! That turned out really nice. 👏👏 I've been in a creative slump these days. I hate when that happens! Your tutorial got me thinking. I love textures, so I had a thought that maybe fusing 'pixie dust', patinating the body of the cuff and leaving the layered pieces shiny would be cool too. Oooh! And rather than emerald maybe a turquoise set in the center. Fun! I'm off to grab my doodle book! Thanks for another great tutorial Chad! You rock!! 🤟
Thank you Rochelle! I really like your idea. I think making the distinction between the sheet and the band more pronounced like that would look really cool. I think you rock Rochelle:)
Yeah I’d like to see that too - have started collecting some materials and soon tools also, don’t have work bench setup yet so wld love to see your layout to have idea how to setup my space.
Thanks Chad, great video. Love the low dome, looks like i need some 4g. That cuff came out great. You truly inspire me. I have been sliversmithing for almost 2 years, I am doing fairly well at it, thanks to your channel. I found you when i first started. I enjoy the way you work and the way you make the work approachable. One question. I just got a smith sliversmith torch, haven't set it up yet. Really curious about where you set yout torch after soldiering? Thanks again for everything you do, i always look forward to new videos. I have learned pretty much everything i know from you. Happy holidays
What a nice comment Bryan! Thanks:). I generally just set it down on the table next to me. I used to have a little homemade holder I made out of scrap wood, but part of it broke and I never remade it. Happy holidays to you as well!
chad i bought tooling started jewelery making and i wish i would have been told about ring soldering tweezers sooner just used the for the first time and am so thrilled for thier help
Another awesome tutorial Chad, it was interesting to see how much heat it took to heat all that silver and even though id love to try this project i dont think my plumbers torch would hit the temperature needed. It will have to be 1 i attempt at a later date.
This is a really useful video thanks Chad. On this occasion you did not need to curve the bezel - have you made one where you did need to do this to show this technique - and is this then combined with a step bezel? I have had a look through your videos but did not see one on this topic - but may have missed it. Cheers.
Hello Joanne:). Thank you for the nice comment! I would likely create the step bezel like I usually do with a ring or two of 18 gauge round as the platform, bend the bracelet to the curve I want, and then shape the bottom of the bezel to match the curve using a rotary tool. Hope this helps!
Love the bracelet Chad. Have been requested to make more of them myself, so your videos have been super helpful. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We are all thankful for you and the time you put into this channel 👍👏😁
Thanks Van! What a nice thing to say! You're awesome:)
Great project Chad! That turned out really nice. 👏👏 I've been in a creative slump these days. I hate when that happens! Your tutorial got me thinking. I love textures, so I had a thought that maybe fusing 'pixie dust', patinating the body of the cuff and leaving the layered pieces shiny would be cool too. Oooh! And rather than emerald maybe a turquoise set in the center. Fun! I'm off to grab my doodle book! Thanks for another great tutorial Chad! You rock!! 🤟
Thank you Rochelle! I really like your idea. I think making the distinction between the sheet and the band more pronounced like that would look really cool. I think you rock Rochelle:)
@chadssilversmithing I think it would be a nice contrast. Thankks Chad! I might Rock if I would quit pfaffing around and get back to the bench!! 🙄😋
On a Tuesday video I would love to see how you organize your materials, sheets, wire, stones/gems . Thank you for your videos!
Hello Jenny! I’ll try to do that sometime in the future. Thanks for the suggestion:)
Yeah I’d like to see that too - have started collecting some materials and soon tools also, don’t have work bench setup yet so wld love to see your layout to have idea how to setup my space.
Very delicate design, Chad 😊
Thanks Elin!
Great project, Chad! Inspiring. Thank you.
Thanks Reid! You're welcome:)
Loved watching!! Thank you!!
I’m really glad Kalyn! Thank you:)
just watching your vids get my creative juices going love it letting you know thanks
I'm glad to hear that Stephen! That is what I hope to do:)
And he COOKS! 😅😊 🌺 🌺 🌺
:)
A lot of creative people are awesome cooks. Lucky wife 😀.
Thanks Van!
Thanks Chad, great video. Love the low dome, looks like i need some 4g. That cuff came out great. You truly inspire me. I have been sliversmithing for almost 2 years, I am doing fairly well at it, thanks to your channel. I found you when i first started. I enjoy the way you work and the way you make the work approachable. One question. I just got a smith sliversmith torch, haven't set it up yet. Really curious about where you set yout torch after soldiering? Thanks again for everything you do, i always look forward to new videos. I have learned pretty much everything i know from you. Happy holidays
What a nice comment Bryan! Thanks:). I generally just set it down on the table next to me. I used to have a little homemade holder I made out of scrap wood, but part of it broke and I never remade it. Happy holidays to you as well!
chad i bought tooling started jewelery making and i wish i would have been told about ring soldering tweezers sooner just used the for the first time and am so thrilled for thier help
That's great Stephen! What kind do you recommend?
Another great video, very nice style. Thanks so much for sharing and Happy Thanksgiving.
@@patredden4557 Thanks Pat! Same to you!
Love the simplicity of it. I think the title may be wrong though?
Whoops:). Thank you! I fixed that.
Great tutorial and a lovely end result thank you
@@chrisrushbrook1587 Thanks Chris!
Another awesome tutorial Chad, it was interesting to see how much heat it took to heat all that silver and even though id love to try this project i dont think my plumbers torch would hit the temperature needed. It will have to be 1 i attempt at a later date.
Thank you Jay! You might be able to do this one with a handheld propane torch without too much trouble.
@chadssilversmithing okay that's good to know ,thanks for the reply Chad.
This is a really useful video thanks Chad. On this occasion you did not need to curve the bezel - have you made one where you did need to do this to show this technique - and is this then combined with a step bezel? I have had a look through your videos but did not see one on this topic - but may have missed it. Cheers.
Hello Joanne:). Thank you for the nice comment! I would likely create the step bezel like I usually do with a ring or two of 18 gauge round as the platform, bend the bracelet to the curve I want, and then shape the bottom of the bezel to match the curve using a rotary tool. Hope this helps!
@@chadssilversmithing thanks Chad. Would you mind pointing me to a video where you have used this technique on a ring?
I tried the voucher code to purchase the 2023 projects book and it didnt seem to have any effect / so haven’t purchased the project book yet
@@TyOtis Hello Ty. I just checked and it seems to be working for people. Did you type in BF2024?
I really enjoyed your video
How much would a bracelet like this cost
My gf really wants one
Hello Michael! Send me a message through my website and we can discuss a price. Cvpsilver.com.
Chad, do you have a hammer hand-piece? I think you use a dremel, not a Foredom... I was thinking about textures.
I still haven't broken down and gotten a Foredom. I may eventually, but not in the budget right now:)
I watched your video. I am interested in your Cuff Bracelet product. I would like to know more details about your product.
I'm glad you liked the video! Are you going to make one of your own? Did you have questions about the process?