Getting Started with Hammers | Jewelry 101

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
  • On this episode of Jewelry 101, Susan shows you how to start using Hammers when making jewelry at home. You can buy these tools online here: www.jtv.com/product/hammers-1...
    Stay tuned for new episodes on jewelry making every Wednesday, here on Jewel School!
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  • @denisesmothers5727
    @denisesmothers5727 6 месяцев назад +2

    Never knew about using the rawhide Hammer to smooth out the metal first before using my Chase hammer and then my texturizing Hammer I am an elderly lady with bad arthritis and this has helped me tremendously thank you so much

  • @shantiaum5774
    @shantiaum5774 5 лет назад +16

    I like the videos a lot but I agree with the previous person, the camera work needs so much improvement. How can we see anything on these tiny pieces if there’s no zoom? I couldn’t see any of the textures.

  • @AsteriETERNAL
    @AsteriETERNAL 5 лет назад +61

    Pls work on improving your camera work. We need closer zooms, and that last bit of copper where you hammered multiple textures needed to be held up so that we could actually see the effects. Thanks, I subscribed! 👍

    • @daviamaldet6521
      @daviamaldet6521 3 года назад

      Thanks for the video. I'm new at this and it was interesting 🙂.

  • @lotus9922
    @lotus9922 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for all your videos! Very nice work and very thorough! Greatly appreciate you sharing!😊

  • @sfkozak
    @sfkozak 4 года назад +3

    Thanks so much!
    I had a second hand set of ear rings the wire was a 24 gauge wire and I never wore them because the wire was so flexible, I tapped them with the hammer and they are staying to there shape so nicely now :)

  • @lidiamcculley8933
    @lidiamcculley8933 5 лет назад +29

    Hi dear, thanks much for your great teaching and sharing your knowledge, it was something I wanted to learn. I wonder if the person filming the video could make a closer look when you are showing the example material done, it's very hard to appreciate far away. Thanks much again! Have a great week! Greetings from Minnesota!

    • @sharricarpenter1405
      @sharricarpenter1405 2 года назад

      Hi I appreciate your videos I'm a beginner and your videos are very helpful thank you Sharri

  • @lornapostle1659
    @lornapostle1659 4 года назад

    Well just found one them bench block thank u for sharing again love watching your videos it helps

  • @mymathimagination2629
    @mymathimagination2629 5 лет назад +1

    I really love and appreciate your lessons and tips! I’ve learned quite a bit from you on your RUclips videos and Jewel School. I’d love for you to do a demo on how to make beaded tassels. I remember you did a quick one with fireline and a lighter on Jewel School. I’d love to see a full demo on that. Thanks!!!😉♥️

  • @marthafontaine9797
    @marthafontaine9797 2 года назад

    Great tutorial, thank you for sharing.

  • @gisella1350
    @gisella1350 Год назад

    Greatly appreciate your helpful video. I am a newbie, and I am soaking it all up, thank you.

  • @StitchesbySharonH
    @StitchesbySharonH 5 лет назад +1

    Very cool!! Thank you for sharing - I learned a lot!

  • @suzannedarveau5658
    @suzannedarveau5658 8 месяцев назад

    Helpful thanks!

  • @lynneholden6216
    @lynneholden6216 2 года назад

    Thank You!

  • @danishproducts9010
    @danishproducts9010 4 года назад

    great job

  • @pmhres
    @pmhres 3 года назад +1

    Great instructional which I really need. I ordered a rawhide mallet just now from Amazon. I already have the other mallets but I just now learned how to use them 😅😂
    BTW - you have such beautiful hands 😀👍❤️

  • @wen-wenwang6920
    @wen-wenwang6920 8 месяцев назад

    I’d love to know how to put flattened curves into a drop earring. Perhaps a rounded hammer and a curved block? Love your tutorials, Susan!

  • @oniapleasants4787
    @oniapleasants4787 5 лет назад

    Thank You!! I can see everything now

  • @Marshman95
    @Marshman95 2 года назад

    Hi there.
    I love your videos.
    HELP!!!
    Could you please show or tell me the technique on how to keep your hooped earrings in a circle shape when hammering?
    I want to create a flatter hammered edge on the bottom and only slight hammer on the sides and top.
    When ever I start hammering the shape doesn't stay circle and because the bottom is flat hammered, I can put it back on the mandrel and reshape.

  • @AllThingsSoul
    @AllThingsSoul 3 года назад

    I agree, the camera work needs improvement. Once you are done hammering, hold it up to the camera so we can how it looks. Remember, it takes the camera approximately 8-10 seconds to re-focus when you hold something up. So give it 10 seconds to focus, then hold it there another 10 seconds, so we can see it. The camera lens does not focus as fast as our eyes. It takes time. Your are a great teacher with a wide variety of interesting topics. Thank you!

  • @leechristian8671
    @leechristian8671 4 года назад +1

    Even enlarging it, I didn't get to see the textures. Especially at the end. Thanks, I'm subscribing.

    • @kristinperdue6392
      @kristinperdue6392 3 года назад

      I agree. It would be really helpful if they could zoom way in when showing the different textures.

  • @MsLeosmom
    @MsLeosmom 3 года назад

    i think what you're doing with the chasing hammer is forging. dapping is usually done with a dapping block and dapping punches and involves making a domed shape. also, its actually called a ring mandrel not a ring stick. no big deal but just thought i'd mention it!

  • @amandadoverspike2949
    @amandadoverspike2949 3 года назад

    My main question is what gauge wire. Is there a size range you recommend, I want to make gold filled charms/pendants for necklaces.

  • @magdalenatriasricci
    @magdalenatriasricci 4 года назад +1

    Hola Jewel School son hermosas las clases lástima que algunas explicaciones, sin subtítulos en español se me complica, podría Teacher poner subtitulos, thanks , disculpe la molestia.

  • @elizabethharvey2215
    @elizabethharvey2215 3 года назад +1

    Hi I've just watched your video on Getting Started with Hammers and thank you it was very informative and has provided me with much needed advice . I would have liked to have seen a more close up picture of the items you worked on, I saw how you worked on it but could not really see the final result... I will continue to watch your videos though. thanks

  • @jlucas1004
    @jlucas1004 3 года назад

    I have tried flattening wire and it does not flatten. I dont know what I am doing wrong. Does the wire have to be a particular softness or hardness or a particular gauge range? Can only a chasing hammer be used for this? Maybe I missed all that info inthe video and if so I apologize. One more question. Can a rubber or nylon hammer be used in place of rawhide?

  • @MissMurmelLynn
    @MissMurmelLynn 2 года назад

    Hi there been really loving your videos so very helpful!!! I have a question! I’m just starting out crafting with copper wire and I found that it’s changing the color to silver when I hammer it ,I was wondering if you could help me with this.. is this because I hammering too hard, is it the material, or maybe the block ? Thank you!

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      Hey Stacy! It could be that you might try switching to a rawhide hammer. It's less likely to mar or discolor your wire. Believe it or not, hammering is hard! Just keep practicing a light touch and you'll get there! P.S. you can always oxidize your finish piece with liver of sulphur gel in water and it will help hide those spots should you continue to have them.

  • @joelimo449
    @joelimo449 Год назад

    Very educational , thank you .....The Rawhide Mallet , is it 1 inch or 2 inch Face ??

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  Год назад

      Face diameter is 1-1/4 inches with a head weight of 4 ounces

  • @OneySantibanez
    @OneySantibanez 4 года назад

    I love your videos. Please where can I get the Rawhide Mallet you are using?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  4 года назад

      Glad you asked! You can find the mallet right here: www.jtv.com/search/?Ntt=rawhide+mallet&type=products&N=4243964577&Ntk=All

  • @georginaloginov3960
    @georginaloginov3960 Год назад

    Good afternoon.
    What type of wire are you using in the video? Is it bronze? How do you get it to be so polished?
    Thx

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  Год назад

      This is .925 sterling silver and bare copper wire. She polishes with steel wool and a brass brush.

  • @evelynflores3137
    @evelynflores3137 2 года назад

    Good information thank you but 1 more question hammer number 1;2;3;4 which am Beginner so I don’t know

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      Specifically, There is a Raw Hide Mallet 1 1/2" x 3" Length Head Size 9 1/2" Long, A domed chasing hammer 28mm convex hammer on one side and a 14mm ball head on the other, and a textured hammer with checkerboard on one side and parallel striping on the other, 10-1/2 inches. The textures are 1-1/8 inch. Hope this helps!

  • @rebeccao1661
    @rebeccao1661 3 года назад

    Hi Susan! Do you know what kind of hammer I should use for more of a serrated look/texture?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  3 года назад

      Hi there! I would use a texturizing hammer. This “Whammer” from JTV has a pick head attachment that would be great for a serrated look, I think! www.jtv.com/product/whammer-deluxe-5-in-1-tool-with-interchangeable-heads/JMBKIT562?mcid=XSOjsyt

  • @brittanybowmaster6503
    @brittanybowmaster6503 3 года назад +1

    So if we want to add texture to a ring, should we create the piece a size smaller to start?

    • @kristinperdue6392
      @kristinperdue6392 3 года назад

      Yes, definitely start with a size smaller if you plan on hammering texture. 😊

  • @adriejnaesingleton77
    @adriejnaesingleton77 2 года назад

    Awesome video. I watched your no soldier bangle videos and attempted to make them.
    Question, when I used my chasing hammer on my 12 gauge tarnish resistant copper wire to make the paddles for hole punching, it totally messed up that part of the wire. The wire was gold and this process took the gold plating off. Am I doing something wrong?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад +1

      Hi! Parawire has a tarnish resistant coating and if you over hammer it the coating will come off. If is really only meant for very light hammering and no texturing. If you want to make a bangle that needs to be hammered a lot try bare copper or sterling silver wire.

    • @adriejnaesingleton77
      @adriejnaesingleton77 2 года назад

      @@JewelSchool ok thank you so much!

  • @annitagalvan9049
    @annitagalvan9049 Год назад

    Hi, first time at your channel. Very interesting tutorial.
    I have 2 queries.
    When you mention "to strengthen the metal", do you mean, it won't easily bend?
    As well, can we hammer stainless steel wire?
    Thank you for your help.

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  Год назад

      Yes, when you lightly hammer, it makes the wire a bit harder so it won't bend as much.
      You can hammer stainless steel wire, yes, but normally doesn't need it as it is already super hard. You can't use normal flush cutter with it. Your tools need to also be stainless steel.

    • @annitagalvan9049
      @annitagalvan9049 Год назад

      Thank you so much for your response, it's to the point and very helpful.
      I'm a polymer clay artist and I want tto use stainless steel wire (18 gauge) to make my own pin backs for brooches, as I find stainless steel wire to be a hard metal to withstand the presses when used as a pin back. To hammer it, is just to manipulate the wire to give it a flat base to be hidden in the polymer clay.
      Thank you again for your time and help.

  • @annaa7069
    @annaa7069 4 года назад

    Should I texturize my metal before I cut it out? Or after I cut it out?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  4 года назад +1

      Hey Anna! After you cut it out.

  • @johnniceking413
    @johnniceking413 Год назад

    So if adding texture I should make it about 1 size smaller due to the expansion?

  • @Noelani55555
    @Noelani55555 4 года назад

    what size rawhide mallet are you using? 1, 2, or 3?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  4 года назад

      This is the rawhide mallet we use at Jewel School: www.jtv.com/search/?Ntt=rawhide+mallet&type=products&N=4243964577&Ntk=All

  • @lisalee2702
    @lisalee2702 3 года назад

    Close ups of the textures would have been appreciated (or perhaps insert a few photos). It's like watching a movie, and right before the final scene, the credits start rolling.

  • @mahk4374
    @mahk4374 2 года назад

    Can you prevent the colour peeling up when your hammer plated wire?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      You just have to be very careful to lightly hammer it, or yes, the color can come off.

  • @Ladycdb7
    @Ladycdb7 4 года назад

    Where can you find your first mallets?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  4 года назад

      JTV offers a great mallet, right here: www.jtv.com/product/deluxe-american-made-rawhide-mallet-size-2-face-diameter-of-1-5-inches/JST485?mcid=XSOjsyt

  • @katelynmoll3569
    @katelynmoll3569 5 лет назад

    What is the difference between a rawhide and a nylon hammer?

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  5 лет назад

      Hey Katelyn! They are different materials that perform a similar function. Shaping wire without marring it. I prefer rawhide, but nylon can be good too.

  • @susane945
    @susane945 3 года назад

    Good but you need to zoom in otherwise we can't see the textures on the rings and bangles!! 😉

  • @catherinemartina6469
    @catherinemartina6469 Год назад

    How much do they weight

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  Год назад

      a chasing hammer is about 6 ounces

  • @maev_8927
    @maev_8927 3 года назад

    i wish i could do this but my family would get too mad at me for making noise

  • @christinadelrio9011
    @christinadelrio9011 4 года назад

    😗😗

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 2 года назад

    Wonderful tutorial, thank you!
    Feedback: Show closeups with camera, cannot see any detail. Please turn of all music. Noise overload on ears.

    • @JewelSchool
      @JewelSchool  2 года назад

      Hey MJ! Check out some of our newest videos. We think we have improved the ability for you to see closer in!