@Blondihacks is a youtube machinist….same deal….i;m like…..how can you work in a machine shop all day, on a milling machine and a lathe….and your hands look like you just walked out of a manicure at Super-Nail. ….i work in the shop for an afternoon, and my hands are bloody. I think the difference is Master skill vs. “I can probably get by” skill 😂😂😂
Hi, thanks for the nice video! While soldering the top of the box to close the box, is n't it it necessary to make a little hole so it won't explode? I'm a student goldsmith... thanks for answering 😉
What kind of soldering tanks/ torch? They look a lot easier than the ones I use. Let me know if u have a good source or if it’s on rio grande somewhere
TIP FOR BEGINNERS: What this video DOESN’T show, is that …Jewelers use 3 basic types of solder, with 3 different melting points, mysteriously called Hard, Medium and Soft solder 😳. In a job, like this, where you have several different solder steps…you might use Hard solder, on your first solder operation, medium solder on your second solder operation, and soft solder, on your last solder operation. Doing this keeps you from UN-soldering your last solder operation, while soldering your current operation. That way, your piece doesn’t just fall apart during your last soldering operation. Seasoned jewelers know this well, but beginners will struggle until they realize that there are 3 different basic “hardnesses” of solder in jewelry making, and that all 3 are necessary…at least for a while, or until you become a very experienced solderer. Go slow….heat both pieces that you’re soldering, evenly , and immediately remove your heat, when you see your solder begin to flow. 👍👍👍 Beautiful work….Beautiful piece…..thank you so much for showing us this. 🙏
Here's another version of making the box clasp in you are interested: ruclips.net/video/X8sblDNwqqk/видео.html To cover what I couldn't show in the visual, I narrated my recent videos, hopefully it can explain things better.
Nice touch to your jewelry, fabricating the clasp by hand. I like the clean lines. Thank you for sharing.
Cleanest hands of a silver smith I have ever seen.
@Blondihacks is a youtube machinist….same deal….i;m like…..how can you work in a machine shop all day, on a milling machine and a lathe….and your hands look like you just walked out of a manicure at Super-Nail. ….i work in the shop for an afternoon, and my hands are bloody. I think the difference is Master skill vs. “I can probably get by” skill 😂😂😂
Such nice precision work, it’s good to see how you make these clasps
Great video 👍🏻 I noticed how you don’t overuse flux , something I’ve been guilty of. I especially loved how you utilize scrap! Again, great video❤
Your tutorial been extremely helpful, as I've put it into practice and so far so good I have the making of a box clasp ❤
Your clean uncomplicated design shows your mastery. Thank you!
this was therapeutic 💯
Brilliant. Just what I needed. Thank you. I will check out more of your videos.
You are welcome! please subscribe and turn on notification for more to come :)
Love this!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise! I am mesmerized watching you work!!!
I'm glad you like it :)
@@HuiyiTan What kind of music starts playing from the 6:14 minute?
I love the way you make this video. Thanks friend
Gorgeous work. Very detailed
Thanks for this nice video😊!
this is beautiful! after many uses, does the spring aspect become more difficult to use from work hardening?
Thanks for this amazing video, you make it for me easy i was try to find video luke this before few days
Love it!
Your way is by far the best I've seen
I'm glad you find it helpful :)
Wow!!!! Thank you for this🤍❤️🤍❤️🤯💯❤️
Thank you for showing the proces, I would like to know how thick was the first sheet you used for this project?
Good job
Thanks! I'm glad you like it :)
At the end of the video, when to put it in the magnetic/ heat stir pot...What is the dark brown liquid?
Lawrence
Interesting polisher. Never seen one like that.
What is the ploishing media?
Super
Fab!
I live your o g pointer tweezers. What make are they?
Here's the link details all of the items I used in my videos: huiyitan.com/products/a-list-of-tools-in-my-studio
Great video. Why did you cut a piece of wire and put across the opening on the box clasp?
Muy bueno!!! Gracias!!!
Hi, thanks for the nice video! While soldering the top of the box to close the box, is n't it it necessary to make a little hole so it won't explode? I'm a student goldsmith... thanks for answering 😉
It won't explode in such a small scale as you can see in the video.
Excellant sir jee.
thanks!
I'm glad you like the video :)
What is the name of the solution in the hot pot? What is the function of this solution?
it’s called pickle. it clean the piece
Как рассщитать толщину пластины для изготовления замка?
What kind of soldering tanks/ torch? They look a lot easier than the ones I use. Let me know if u have a good source or if it’s on rio grande somewhere
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What is the chainsaw number you are using please .❤❤
How long did this take you ?
If it’s not for the video, it will take less than an hour.
Komplit alatnya
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TIP FOR BEGINNERS:
What this video DOESN’T show, is that …Jewelers use 3 basic types of solder, with 3 different melting points, mysteriously called Hard, Medium and Soft solder 😳. In a job, like this, where you have several different solder steps…you might use Hard solder, on your first solder operation, medium solder on your second solder operation, and soft solder, on your last solder operation. Doing this keeps you from UN-soldering your last solder operation, while soldering your current operation. That way, your piece doesn’t just fall apart during your last soldering operation.
Seasoned jewelers know this well, but beginners will struggle until they realize that there are 3 different basic “hardnesses” of solder in jewelry making, and that all 3 are necessary…at least for a while, or until you become a very experienced solderer.
Go slow….heat both pieces that you’re soldering, evenly , and immediately remove your heat, when you see your solder begin to flow.
👍👍👍
Beautiful work….Beautiful piece…..thank you so much for showing us this. 🙏
Here's another version of making the box clasp in you are interested: ruclips.net/video/X8sblDNwqqk/видео.html
To cover what I couldn't show in the visual, I narrated my recent videos, hopefully it can explain things better.
Nice one
Hey, where I can find all needed diameters for the box making? Thank you
😂😂😂😂 кривая коробка сразу видно ещё и плотно не закрывается
Она не работает, он же не отжег следовательно педалька не пружинит. Это херня.
how long did this take you in real time ?