Excellent solution to the problem. This is a valuable suggestion for anyone who ends up with the same kind of situation. Thank you so much for sharing this - great video! LOL I had to watch with the sound off...reasons....I will watch again later to listen to your always humorous and entertaining commentary!
What an awesome idea. The rivet still flares doesn't it? Oh, and the ring you're wearing ( next to the turquoise, on your ring finger) is stunning, ya going to show us how you made that one?
Very nice. I was laughing, no offence, when you droped the piece of wire under the table. It was like looking at my self doing. How many times i have droped also small pieces and how many times they have jumping around when trying soldering them. It was soooo familiar. You have good skills. By the way, i´m a cat person. We have now our 3rd cat.
I ones saw a video where they taught when soldering a ring with a stone so it doesn´t get ruined, was to put the ring in a small pot or bin with water so the stone is under the water so it stays cool while soldering and the soldering spot is of course not in the water. I have tried it and it worked.
Thank you for sharing and teaching us. You are so bold and unafraid in your jewelry creation. I'm working on my first cuff and am wondering what gage of sheet I should use for the base? Also what considerations should I think about when creating and soldering the components on to the piece?
Always a cat person! So elegant, so elvan, so beautiful.....so independent ❤
Bravo!
Excellent tutorial. Thank you. And I love the design of that bracelet!
Bless you for your positivity! Thank you so much for sharing your words of wisdom, especially showing us how to fix those pesky mistakes!
Absolutely! I really enjoy sharing what i can. I dont have all the answers, but they can be found if we look!
Thanks Benny!
Your cuffs are so awesome - love love love!
Why thank you!
I know repairs can be nerve racking. You still make it look easy! Great job and awesome video! ❤
Repairs are super stressful. Especially for clients that are very particular. Uuugh..pulled it off tho!
Excellent solution to the problem. This is a valuable suggestion for anyone who ends up with the same kind of situation. Thank you so much for sharing this - great video! LOL I had to watch with the sound off...reasons....I will watch again later to listen to your always humorous and entertaining commentary!
Hahaha. Sweet! Thank you!
great video, love the hidden rivet work
What about a dog person who's dog acts more like an independent cat? I love and have had both, I'm in a dog phase now.
What an awesome idea. The rivet still flares doesn't it? Oh, and the ring you're wearing ( next to the turquoise, on your ring finger) is stunning, ya going to show us how you made that one?
The labradorite ring... yes i can show how i made it. You're the first to mention it! Thanks!
Very nice. I was laughing, no offence, when you droped the piece of wire under the table. It was like looking at my self doing. How many times i have droped also small pieces and how many times they have jumping around when trying soldering them. It was soooo familiar. You have good skills. By the way, i´m a cat person. We have now our 3rd cat.
I looove cats!
I ones saw a video where they taught when soldering a ring with a stone so it doesn´t get ruined, was to put the ring in a small pot or bin with water so the stone is under the water so it stays cool while soldering and the soldering spot is of course not in the water. I have tried it and it worked.
I have yet to try on a big piece! Great and much needed techniques!
awesome job!!!
Thank you for sharing and teaching us. You are so bold and unafraid in your jewelry creation.
I'm working on my first cuff and am wondering what gage of sheet I should use for the base? Also what considerations should I think about when creating and soldering the components on to the piece?
I just shot a video for your exact question! Alot depends on your cuff idea. Im posting this video asap for you! Stay with me!
@@boomjewelrydesigns I'm always looking forward to your next project Thank you?
PS where can I see you as a comedian?
@CannonCornelia I'm out of Colorado. I have some funny stuff on my tiktok
Should you have annealed the horse before you curved it?
Maybe, but it wasnt too hardened, so maybe not necessary! Thanks for your comments!
impressive. would loved to have seen you make that thing to begin with. the soldering technique?
Thanks! I have a video on my channel where i show the complete process of this style, and it has chapters so you can easily navigate the steps!