p.s. Instead of the blue tack, I've used the red wax shell off Baby Bells - goes soft when it gets warm and easily removed from detail its got stuck in with hot water
Nice tips. I use a cut down milk bottle when I have my handpiece in the bench vice and using it for polishing - catches all the dust thrown behind it instead of covering the bench. I use a slow cooker for my pickle, but the baby bottle warmer would also be great for keeping your liver of sulphur solution for patination warm for the deepest colour. Those hole punches are handy. Keep all the little divots then you can use them to texture a presoldered sheet with nice little circles.
Ooh thank you, great video! What size hole do your pliers punch? And do you have another link on Amazon for UK for them? The one linked doesn’t seem to be working anymore 😊
OMGGG Thank you SOOOO much for these tips!! I'm just starting out as a Silver Smith and These are time savers and so clever. Thank you so much for all of your jewelry tutorials also! I'm excited to binge watch all of them hehe.
You are more than welcome! It's a pleasure to know you enjoyed it! Tips and hacks videos are my favourite and it's always very rewarding to know that someone finds value in them 🥰❤️ I hope my other videos will be helpful too. Have fun crafting ❤️
Wow. I honestly didn’t think you could give us any more tips 😆 Amazing stuff Basia! Thank you for your generosity. My favourite is definitely the hole punch; total game changer!!! 🤩🤗🤘
Right?? I love it 😍 mine is 150mm and seems perfect. Hahaha, I actually still have lots of tips saved for next few videos! 😁 Thanks so much for watching ❤️
I love when your videos include you talking and explaining the items, you have such a calm and encouraging tone to your voice!! Great ideas and tips, THANK YOU for sharing 😍😄
Wow, thank you, I'm so happy you think so Katie! I really appreciate it a lot ❤️ I want to add my voice to videos more often now rather than just captions 😊
Yes, it's a great option too! I used to have it, but after it broke down, I needed a replacement. All of the available slow cookers were too big, so I decided to try hot plate. It wasn't bad, but it smelled horrible and wasn't too handy. This bottle warmer works the best so far 😃 Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing I've been using a crockpot, but it is so big and most of my stuff is small. I figure why make up such a large batch of pickle. I just picked up a used bottle warmer, the same model is this one in your video. I'm going to switch over to it tomorrow. It is heating a smaller amount so it will use less energy. Every little bit helps.
Ooooo if you turn one of the sanding discs around you have double sided sanding discs for those hard to reach areas. I made a plastic box with room to get my hands in for when I'm cutting and polishing opals and no more ducking!
awesome tips as always!!! first one was my favourite! I've been trying to imagine a solution like an acrylic or plastic box but this is so simple and looks so efficient! :D thank youuuuuu!!!
I liked them all,🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️💕💕💕💕my dearest Basia.I have one question.I have pickling powder but l don't know how much to put in my pickling pot.Whats the ratio of it with water? Distilled water works better!
Shiled for rotary tool handpiece? Hole punch pliers instead of drilling?? These are some of my absolute favourite tips! Which one is your favourite?? Make sure you check out other parts of the series! - Jewelry making tips: ruclips.net/video/4tlKbA80poU/видео.html - 10 awesome jewelry making tips: ruclips.net/video/OEQhbofE7sQ/видео.html - 7 tips & hacks: ruclips.net/video/YZSpQMaXpuI/видео.html Thanks so much for watching! xx
I'm thinking about making a tutorial where I could be using them them too 🥰 But it's very simple, you cut it out, stick in onto the metal and use it as a guide to saw out. You use the size markings to choose your desired size. And you pick appropriate template to appropriate metal gauge 😁
I love them all! A question about the warmer… I bought this same model used. Do you keep the water in and change occasionally? Or Do you empty the water every day?
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing Thanks for letting me know. That is what I have done all week since I bought it. So glad to hear this is what you do as well. 🙂
I'm going to try the bottle protector, I've just started polishing and there was a huge mess also from compound 😬 not complaining, but the link for the hole punch pliers is not working just so you know,maybe they have removed them?
Oh dear, I'll need to go through the links and refresh them. These are called hole punching pliers, they should be available on Amazon and other craft or jewelry stores. I hope you'll be able to find them!
@@julieungashick1807 I bought it from fire mountain gems. They have one that appears to be the same as the one Basia uses in the video, but they also have other ones that punch different sizes and shapes
I have a question. I live in Belgium and I used to buy sometimes some supply from the UK (gemstones), but now it's terrible cos of the high costs of import taxes. How do you manage to sell your jewelry to people who don't live in the UK? It must be a lot harder right now;
Drilling was a bust for me at a looong time, then I come over a dental micro handdrill at very good price, changed my life, alomost never broke at drillbit sense that, total control even with a 0,5mm drillbit on 2-3mm deapth of drilling. That micromotor is not cheap tho if you buy it new, around 2.500$ in Sweden, but I got a used one for 150$! Normally they goes for 5-700$ used but in good shape, worth every penny even then…👍😊
oh I have to try this! I'll havce a look if I'm able to find something like this. Thank you for the recommendation! Also, I agree, used tools aren't bad and they can make a great alterantive. It's just important to do a little background check and make sure the tool is safe, other than that it's nothing less than a new one :)
Brilliant video! Do you have a link for that hole punch? I have a similar one but it does distort the metal and leave marks. This one looks so perfect and leaves the cleanest holes. 👏👏 Thanks for sharing! 🖤✨
Small crock pot is great, had one before. It broke quite quickly though, so it depends on the item. This plastic bottle heater is now lasting longer than the crock pot did, so I'm quite happy with it
Metal of a crackpot gets corroded by the acid ( vinegar is acetic acid) in the pickle. Plastic will not be corroded by the acid/ vinegar. So the baby bottle warmer should last longer.
Why do you stack multiple circles of the sandpaper? It seems wasteful to use sandpaper as backing - is there a reason that you didn't use the cutter to make matching sized cardboard backing? Or does stacking the sandpaper pieces let you just rip off the used up one on top and keep going, and you don't really need multiple pieces for backing? This hack seems so promising but I'm just a smidge away from understanding it!!
I stack them for some added sturdiness, while keeping them flexible. Adding a cardboard would've made them too thick or too sturdy, and I wanted them to bend a little. Also, it helps to change them quicker, so that I don't have to waste time removing an old one and attaching a new one each time :)
p.s. Instead of the blue tack, I've used the red wax shell off Baby Bells - goes soft when it gets warm and easily removed from detail its got stuck in with hot water
i love the baby bottle warmer, that will work great for warming up resin bottles to help eliminate bubbles
Thanks, they were great tips! How do you get the butterfly template? Megan 😊
LOVE the sanding disks!!!!💕💕💕
Nice tips. I use a cut down milk bottle when I have my handpiece in the bench vice and using it for polishing - catches all the dust thrown behind it instead of covering the bench.
I use a slow cooker for my pickle, but the baby bottle warmer would also be great for keeping your liver of sulphur solution for patination warm for the deepest colour.
Those hole punches are handy. Keep all the little divots then you can use them to texture a presoldered sheet with nice little circles.
These are invaluable tips... thankyou for sharing... oh my favourite? At least 3..4....6 😂😍... plastic dust catcher, the Tommy tippee pickler... ❤
Ooh thank you, great video! What size hole do your pliers punch? And do you have another link on Amazon for UK for them? The one linked doesn’t seem to be working anymore 😊
The pickle pot was my favorite, I love the hole punch too.
Yes! They are both great and helped me a lot 🥰 thank you 🙏
OMGGG Thank you SOOOO much for these tips!! I'm just starting out as a Silver Smith and These are time savers and so clever. Thank you so much for all of your jewelry tutorials also! I'm excited to binge watch all of them hehe.
You are more than welcome! It's a pleasure to know you enjoyed it! Tips and hacks videos are my favourite and it's always very rewarding to know that someone finds value in them 🥰❤️ I hope my other videos will be helpful too. Have fun crafting ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing. Love the pickle warmer, but all very useful tips..
Love the sanding discs. They were all awesome but last one the best
I like gathering more silver dust! That sounds good to me. You do a great job on here! 🤩🤩🤩🇺🇲
Wow. I honestly didn’t think you could give us any more tips 😆 Amazing stuff Basia! Thank you for your generosity. My favourite is definitely the hole punch; total game changer!!! 🤩🤗🤘
Right?? I love it 😍 mine is 150mm and seems perfect. Hahaha, I actually still have lots of tips saved for next few videos! 😁 Thanks so much for watching ❤️
Thank you for the great tips! I especially like the sanding disk.
I love when your videos include you talking and explaining the items, you have such a calm and encouraging tone to your voice!! Great ideas and tips, THANK YOU for sharing 😍😄
Wow, thank you, I'm so happy you think so Katie! I really appreciate it a lot ❤️ I want to add my voice to videos more often now rather than just captions 😊
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing YES, PLEASE DO!! 😆👍🙌
1. Protective shield for rotary tool - so simple and brilliant! I have never thought about such solution. Thanks a million for this tip!
isn't it! I love it too, was going to try with the small bottle first, but then figured that the larger bottle will be perfect! Happy you like it! :))
These are so awesome, love that sanding disc one especially!!
Thank you for the pointers Sweets. Wow, The pickling warmer is innovative!
Thank you so much for the tips Basia! my favourite one is the blu tac.
Just got into casting and silver smithing. I love your channel!
I use a crockpot for the pickle. More or less the same. Love the holepunch idea! 👍🏼
Yes, it's a great option too! I used to have it, but after it broke down, I needed a replacement. All of the available slow cookers were too big, so I decided to try hot plate. It wasn't bad, but it smelled horrible and wasn't too handy. This bottle warmer works the best so far 😃 Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing I've been using a crockpot, but it is so big and most of my stuff is small. I figure why make up such a large batch of pickle. I just picked up a used bottle warmer, the same model is this one in your video. I'm going to switch over to it tomorrow. It is heating a smaller amount so it will use less energy. Every little bit helps.
Great tips thanks so much ❤
Ooooo if you turn one of the sanding discs around you have double sided sanding discs for those hard to reach areas. I made a plastic box with room to get my hands in for when I'm cutting and polishing opals and no more ducking!
oooh, awesome tip!! Love it! Thank you so much for sharing 😊
Good morning from Canada! I love your videos! Where did you get your anchor ⚓ hole punch? It's so cute!!!❤️
These are great tips! Thank you!! 💖💎🤩
Thank you Basia! I love them all-great tips!
amazing! Glad you think so 😊 The shiled one is my personal favourite haha : Thank you for watching!
Great video as always. All the tips are awesome, my favorite is, molding clay.
Awesome, thank you so much! 😍
awesome tips as always!!! first one was my favourite! I've been trying to imagine a solution like an acrylic or plastic box but this is so simple and looks so efficient! :D thank youuuuuu!!!
Hey Basia! I also hate drilling. Thank you soooo much for this tip! ❤️
My pleasure! 🥰
I liked them all,🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♀️💕💕💕💕my dearest Basia.I have one question.I have pickling powder but l don't know how much to put in my pickling pot.Whats the ratio of it with water? Distilled water works better!
These tips were so good!!! Thank you Basia 😊
Thank you Hayley! 😍❤️
Shiled for rotary tool handpiece? Hole punch pliers instead of drilling?? These are some of my absolute favourite tips! Which one is your favourite?? Make sure you check out other parts of the series!
- Jewelry making tips: ruclips.net/video/4tlKbA80poU/видео.html
- 10 awesome jewelry making tips: ruclips.net/video/OEQhbofE7sQ/видео.html
- 7 tips & hacks: ruclips.net/video/YZSpQMaXpuI/видео.html
Thanks so much for watching! xx
I thought I came up with that shield idea! I thought I was a genius 😂
Great video 👍
Great shield! Thanks as always.
Wow!! Love these!! Thank you so much for always offering such great tips and advice
My pleasure, really! Thank you for watching and I'm super happy that you enjoyed it! ❤️
Truly useful stuff!
Thank you dear for sharing these useful tips to us. Was great 👍 God bless you a lot😘
Very happy you enjoyed watching, thank you! ❤️
Thanks Basia as always! Have a great day!
Thanks so much for watching! Very happy you enjoyed it! :))
I also use blue tack because do not have the other fancier option at the moment :D Tip n. 1 is great, I will try it later with my foredom! Thanks!
It honestly works great, doesn't it! 😊 Thank you so much for watching, glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Love your videos !!!!
Thank you ❤️ hope your well and loving life 🤟🏻💋 I love that tape ! 🥰
Thank you for all of the great tips! :) I would love to see how you use those templates (I have never seen it done before).
I'm thinking about making a tutorial where I could be using them them too 🥰 But it's very simple, you cut it out, stick in onto the metal and use it as a guide to saw out. You use the size markings to choose your desired size. And you pick appropriate template to appropriate metal gauge 😁
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing Okay, that makes sense. Thanks ☺️
Amazing. Thank you
Thank you! These are great tips!
I'm very happy that you like them! Thank you 🥰❤️
Love it!
I love them all! A question about the warmer… I bought this same model used. Do you keep the water in and change occasionally? Or Do you empty the water every day?
Thank you so much! I keep the water in, I don't change it everyday
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing Thanks for letting me know. That is what I have done all week since I bought it. So glad to hear this is what you do as well. 🙂
This is an idea method that can be used while making jewelry. I saw the video well!!
Thank you so much! 😍🥰
This is incredible! Thank you!
Thank you so much, Joanna!! Thank you for watching 🌷
I didnt see the link for the ring bands... I LOVE your tips videos!!! Thanks as always FANTASTIC tips!!💖
Yes, sorry! I've added it now 🥰 Thank you so much! Xx
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing your the best doll thanks!! Have a beautiful weekend.
@@JayDub_143 thank you and you too!
All great tips loved them all, thanks for sharing basia💖
Thank you so much Idil! That's amazing, so happy you like it 🌷😍
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing 😍😍💖💖
I'm going to try the bottle protector, I've just started polishing and there was a huge mess also from compound 😬 not complaining, but the link for the hole punch pliers is not working just so you know,maybe they have removed them?
Great tips Basia! Can you tell me the name of the metal hole punch? The link was no longer available. I wonder if I can get that brand in America?
Oh dear, I'll need to go through the links and refresh them. These are called hole punching pliers, they should be available on Amazon and other craft or jewelry stores. I hope you'll be able to find them!
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing thank you !
Instead of using baby bottle warmer u can get wax melter,pretty cheap and you can adjust the heat
I immediately ordered some of those pliers after watching this. I don't mind drilling but that seems so much faster.
Oh it is!! Of course in some cases drilling has to be done, but this can help with some of them :) Thank you for watching!
Where did you buy the hole punch? I must have it! Thanks!
@@julieungashick1807 I bought it from fire mountain gems. They have one that appears to be the same as the one Basia uses in the video, but they also have other ones that punch different sizes and shapes
@@TessellatedHeart Thank you! I will check them out.
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Awesome tips, Basia! I especially love the hole puncher tip (vs drilling) for saw piercing. Thank you for sharing!
Thia one is great! I love it 😁 Thank you so much for watching 🥰
Best idea mam👌
Awesome 🥰
Thanks!
You're very welcome 🥰❤️
I have a question. I live in Belgium and I used to buy sometimes some supply from the UK (gemstones), but now it's terrible cos of the high costs of import taxes. How do you manage to sell your jewelry to people who don't live in the UK? It must be a lot harder right now;
Nice!
Drilling was a bust for me at a looong time, then I come over a dental micro handdrill at very good price, changed my life, alomost never broke at drillbit sense that, total control even with a 0,5mm drillbit on 2-3mm deapth of drilling. That micromotor is not cheap tho if you buy it new, around 2.500$ in Sweden, but I got a used one for 150$! Normally they goes for 5-700$ used but in good shape, worth every penny even then…👍😊
oh I have to try this! I'll havce a look if I'm able to find something like this. Thank you for the recommendation! Also, I agree, used tools aren't bad and they can make a great alterantive. It's just important to do a little background check and make sure the tool is safe, other than that it's nothing less than a new one :)
Brilliant video! Do you have a link for that hole punch? I have a similar one but it does distort the metal and leave marks. This one looks so perfect and leaves the cleanest holes. 👏👏 Thanks for sharing! 🖤✨
Yes, link too please 🙋🙏
She added the link to the caption. 👻
@@stephaniec6399 excellent, thank you!
A small crockpot is very good and cheap to, less plastic.
Small crock pot is great, had one before. It broke quite quickly though, so it depends on the item. This plastic bottle heater is now lasting longer than the crock pot did, so I'm quite happy with it
Metal of a crackpot gets corroded by the acid ( vinegar is acetic acid) in the pickle. Plastic will not be corroded by the acid/ vinegar. So the baby bottle warmer should last longer.
no i jak zawsze, u mnie plusik:-)
Super, dziękuję bardzo! 👌😊
Thanks😂
dzięki za wideo, ale jednak ja bym nie reklamował firm, np sharpie "szarpi" za friko.
Hahaha, no co zrobić 😁 tak się wymknęło
I hope you are wearing an Osha approved mask when you're dremeling. Ace Hardware sells them.
oh, ABSOLUTELY! I wouldn't want to disappoint Osha 😄 I've seen to many memes to not risk it, haha
Why do you stack multiple circles of the sandpaper? It seems wasteful to use sandpaper as backing - is there a reason that you didn't use the cutter to make matching sized cardboard backing? Or does stacking the sandpaper pieces let you just rip off the used up one on top and keep going, and you don't really need multiple pieces for backing? This hack seems so promising but I'm just a smidge away from understanding it!!
I stack them for some added sturdiness, while keeping them flexible. Adding a cardboard would've made them too thick or too sturdy, and I wanted them to bend a little. Also, it helps to change them quicker, so that I don't have to waste time removing an old one and attaching a new one each time :)