Best Little Rolling Mill In Town
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2020
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Durston Mini Rolling Mill C-100
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In this video, Professor John Ahr of the Online Jewelry Academy provides viewers with a rolling mill demonstration using Durston Tool's Durston Mini Rolling Mill C-100. If you're on the fence about whether or not you need a rolling mill in your studio, you should definitely watch this video.
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thanks mate just what I was chasing.used your link. thanks again love your channel
Dennis Kenny Glad you found the video helpful. Thank you for helping to support the OJA. 😀
The new look is looking good on you professor Ahr!! I will buy this one...
Thanks for the compliment. 😀
This may be perfect for me. Thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome 😊
The closest I'll ever get to have a rolling mill is my pasta rolling machine. It was £16! ☹️
That mill looks so unbelievably robust and beautiful too!
It will last many generations I'm sure!
Thank you dear professor for demonstrating this so nicely. 🥀
I hear you Ekaterina! The trick to not buying a rolling mill is to keep wire sizes and profiles you like to use in your work on your bench. 😀
thanks for this. I’ve had a durstan for years and have never used the extension rollers! I’m going to try it!
You are so welcome! I'm sure you're going to like what the extension rollers can do. 😀
DURSTON, not DURSTAN. Stan means land. Hindustan, Afghanistan, Dagistan, Pakistan...
Looking good professor!
Thank you! 😀
Easy to understand and informative video, thank you. As a silver hobbyist i bought a cheaper mill from Cooksongold. I have tried half round wire but i didn´t get it right. I got a " skirt " on both sides of the wire but now watching your video i got it. I started with to thick wire.
I’m glad that you found the video helpful. Thanks for watching! 😀
Whoa! This is the first time i am seeing you with your new look..... you look soooooo good with this style! I love the silver hair and beard... i know my comment has nothing to do with jewelry 😂 just really had to say that 😆
Thank you for the compliment Katie. I appreciate your kind words. 😀
So I recently bought some tools and have started to try getting into jewelry making as a side quarentine hobby. Since I have had no formal training I decided to learn from videos. I started watching these videos because they were informative and helpful but appearently I was watching all the old 2015 videos because when you came out with that new haircut I was BLINDSIDED. I like the doo, but was wildly surprised. Great videos though keep them up!
Austin Engler I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos. 😀
Hi John , can you recommend or do you have a video about making wax prong settings for rings . I've done a few my self but I would see how you would perform that skill. Thanks
Hi Randall, The OJA doesn't have a video on making wax prong settings. One reason for this is because I don't like cast prong settings. Castings can be porous, can crack easily and reveal unsightly voids in the metal during the finishing process. Hence, I prefer to fabricate settings. If you search on RUclips I'm sure you'll find other channels that have a videos that can help. 😀
Oh, you can make square wire even!!!! I had no idea it's possible to do at home! 😮😮😮
I’m glad you’re learning new things from our videos. 😍
well done...
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the video. 😀
@@OnlineJewelryAcademy as a Kid I use to see my friends father make jewelry at his home.. and I use to try to copy him by using copper wire & making small chain... this was when I was 10 years old..
Is there a tool out there to put threads on earring posts for screw on backs?
Yes. What you need is a small tap and die set. Here's a link: amzn.to/2Y1nBVI. The small tap and die works the same way as a larger one. The OJA doesn't have a video on the use of this tool. But, I'm sure you can find a tap and die tutorial on another channel. 😀
Thank you so much! Love all your videos. I learn so much!
My half round turned out perfect. I forgot about making half round.
It's nice to have options. Glad to hear that you're being successful with your rolling mill. 😀
So I live up in the Portland Oregon area and I'm a gold prospector and my channel is pnw prospecting I'm going to be making a couple rings here soon out of the gold that I've prospected from this area from this area would you be interested in seeing the process?
PNW Prospecting Are you going to be posting a video to your channel?
why must you pickle brass brush rinse and dry the wire between annealing ? does this apply to all metals ?
Annealing instructions presented in any OJA video always pertain only to nonferrous metals. You must always pickle, brass brush, rinse and dry your metal after annealing it. These steps remove any flux, surface oxidation, grime and moisture from the metal surface. You don't want to ever transfer any of these to your tool surfaces. 😀
Oil the rollers with what??? Durston sent absolutely nothing with my C110 to tell me about care and maintenance.
Any light machine oil is appropriate. You don't want to use anything that would build up on the rollers. 😀
Dang those things are expensive.....they are better quality than others but geez.
Quality tools always come at a price. The OJA encourages viewers to be comparative shoppers and make buying decisions based on their budget and work requirements. This tool isn't for everyone. But, for some, its performance can't be beat. 😀
$870 for the mini version of Durston. Still too pricey. I will continue using a hammer and draw plates.
I understand.