Great bracelet!👍 Are you using any particular hardness of silver wire? I have collected coins for so long. I now pour my own silver and make jewelry. Again beautiful work.
Hi! Thank you for show your works! A question: why heat up metal wire before works it and then re-heat up with water shock cool down at the end? Is it a sort of temper? 🙏
You have to heat it up to break the silver bonds inside the metal so it works easier. Once you start bending it or hitting it the molecules realign hence you have to hear it up again to be able to work it. Otherwise the silver will just snap into two pieces or more like glass if you tried to shape it without heating it.
me encanta creo que es un trabajo artesanal, de buena calidad, una pieza preciosa y si es plata es el metal precioso que a mi más me gusta, el cobre también me gusta mucho para hacer joyas aunque no se use mucho, por qué para muchas personas tiende a hacerse verde y mancharles la piel, pero en mi caso no es así al contrario, siempre que uso plata o cobré mis piezas brillan de una manera sorprendente.
Having made handcrafted original sterling silver & some karat gold jewelry for many years, this bracelet is not what I would have shown as a beginning project for anyone not experienced in working with sterling silver; soldering & knowing the melting temperatures of the S S & the various solders, what solders to use & when, and the Acetylene torch in relating to S S & solders, etc. Hope this helps anyone who is not experienced in jewelry making; use of tools, torch/s; sanding/finishing work prior to polishing. For many years I taught S S jewelry-making & lapidary to psychiatric patients in a private hospital in New England. When patients came to my classroom, it was probably the first time they had been in a metalcraft class, as I doubt they had ever taken a class either in a junior or senior high school class, if it was even offered on the school's list of extra curriculum activities. After asking the patient if they would like to make a project, if the answer was Yes, then I would show them projects that were easy to start with like a ring, so they could begin how to use unfamiliar tools, how to solder, eventually polish and wear the ring out of the classroom & back to their unit. It probably took a few weeks because some classes were only once a week, while others might be 2-3x's per week. This project might have been the very first, they'd ever done of any craftwork. They might have shown it off on their unit, where staff also would have seen it & knowing praise can help boost one's spirit & morale, especially when patient's are down, must have helped, because they would be back for a new project. If the patient declined to begin a project, they could look around at what others were making, look at books or magazines, and if nothing else interested them they might be able to walk to the other two craft classroims on either side of mine, or if their unit had been escorted to my classroom, then they'd have to wait until the unit would be escorted back to another building to where their unit was located. Over 40+ years, I probably helped hundreds or possiblythousands of patients, ages as young as 9 to adults in their at least mid-60's. I learned a lot also, as that Spring (1960), I had just graduated from a junior college and that was to become my lifetime work, along with another component which began in Spring of 1984. But that's a different story.
Sometimes it's not only "I want" but also "am I talented enough?" I'm a Chef and I am a good cook, real good. But I can't wake up tomorrow and say “Ok: I'll open a 3 star restaurant tomorrow", because sometimes"good" it's not enough.
Es sind gerade weltweit sehr schlechte Zeiten, alles wird teurer, überall schließen kleine Läden. Vieles wird auch durch die großen Händlerplattformen zerstört. Es hat auch rein gar nichts mit nicht genug Talent haben zu tun, denn die Menschen können eben nur das Geld ausgeben, das sie besitzen und da stehen Essen, Miete, Strom und Wasser nun Mal an erster Stelle. Nicht aufgeben, es werden garantiert auch wieder bessere Zeiten kommen! Selbst nach dem längsten Regen scheint irgendwann wieder die Sonne! Viel Glück und Gottes Segen! 🤗🍀
Warum werden meine Antworten immer gelöscht??? Es war weder obszön, noch rassistisch, oder ist es das neuerdings schon, wenn man "Gottes Segen" wünscht...?
Zweiter Versuch, mal sehen, ob ich wieder gelöscht werde... Es sind gerade weltweit sehr schlechte Zeiten, alles wird teurer, überall schließen kleine Läden. Vieles wird auch durch die großen Händlerplattformen zerstört. Es hat auch rein gar nichts, mit nicht genug Talent haben zu tun, denn die Menschen können eben nur das Geld ausgeben, das sie besitzen und da stehen Essen, Miete, Strom und Wasser nun mal an erster Stelle. Nicht aufgeben, es werden garantiert auch wieder bessere Zeiten kommen! Selbst nach dem längsten Regen scheint irgendwann wieder die Sonne! Viel Glück und Gottes Segen! 🤗🍀
me gustaría saber qué tipo de metal es el alambre, y si se podría hacer con alhambre de cobre, y es absolutamaleente cesario tener el soplete profesional y tener que soldar?
este modelo es bueno un poquillo complicado porque son muchas piezas y hay que hacer las iguales, pero yo a lo mejor lo intentaría con alguno otro tipo de argolla más simple para empezar
Silver wire is mentioned in the title, and at the very beginning of the video it has in big words at the top left, 21 gauge wire. Given that this is jewellery making, I'd like to think it's sterling silver, 21 gauge wire he's using.
You made that look easy you are very talented:-)
Great bracelet!👍 Are you using any particular hardness of silver wire? I have collected coins for so long. I now pour my own silver and make jewelry. Again beautiful work.
Wow! This is outstanding!
Nice design. im going to make one of these too! thank you for the tutorial
Superb bracelet! Wish you had oxidized using Liver of Sulphur instead of black acrylic paint. Much finer results.
U can use paint..wow..u guys are to advanced for me
Hi! Thank you for show your works! A question: why heat up metal wire before works it and then re-heat up with water shock cool down at the end? Is it a sort of temper? 🙏
You have to heat it up to break the silver bonds inside the metal so it works easier. Once you start bending it or hitting it the molecules realign hence you have to hear it up again to be able to work it. Otherwise the silver will just snap into two pieces or more like glass if you tried to shape it without heating it.
Wow nice design
Браслет Сколопендра))) Оч оригинально!!
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you. Can you show what Patina you are using? It’s so black, just what I’m looking for?
Excellent work-
great work! how many link in total was it?
Awesome. I love this.
Zaujímavá a krásna práca.
me encanta creo que es un trabajo artesanal, de buena calidad, una pieza preciosa y si es plata es el metal precioso que a mi más me gusta, el cobre también me gusta mucho para hacer joyas aunque no se use mucho, por qué para muchas personas tiende a hacerse verde y mancharles la piel, pero en mi caso no es así al contrario, siempre que uso plata o cobré mis piezas brillan de una manera sorprendente.
me suscribía el canal y lo seguiré para intentar aprender nuevas técnicas y poderlas usar en distintas cosas que yo hago
Love it! ❤❤🤍🤍💙💙
Mesmerizing watching you work. I should have started making jewelry over 50 years ago. What is thickness of the wire if you don't mind me asking?
21 gauge wire size
Can you share the music at the beginning of this video. I find it oddly enchanting.
Dude, Where's My Horse. RUclips music. Thanks for watching
Pero q líquido negro es ese?? Si vas hacer un vídeo explica todo ..deja el egoísmo!!
I try it. thanks share video. Love u
Please teach silver solder making
India 🇮🇳 ❤
So elegant 😍
Having made handcrafted original sterling silver & some karat gold jewelry for many years, this bracelet is not what I would have shown as a beginning project for anyone not experienced in working with sterling silver; soldering & knowing the melting temperatures of the S S & the various solders, what solders to use & when, and the Acetylene torch in relating to S S & solders, etc.
Hope this helps anyone who is not experienced in jewelry making; use of tools, torch/s; sanding/finishing work prior to polishing.
For many years I taught S S jewelry-making & lapidary to psychiatric patients in a private hospital in New England. When patients came to my classroom, it was probably the first time they had been in a metalcraft class, as I doubt they had ever taken a class either in a junior or senior high school class, if it was even offered on the school's list of extra curriculum activities. After asking the patient if they would like to make a project, if the answer was Yes, then I would show them projects that were easy to start with like a ring, so they could begin how to use unfamiliar tools, how to solder, eventually polish and wear the ring out of the classroom & back to their unit. It probably took a few weeks because some classes were only once a week, while others might be 2-3x's per week. This project might have been the very first, they'd ever done of any craftwork. They might have shown it off on their unit, where staff also would have seen it & knowing praise can help boost one's spirit & morale, especially when patient's are down, must have helped, because they would be back for a new project. If the patient declined to begin a project, they could look around at what others were making, look at books or magazines, and if nothing else interested them they might be able to walk to the other two craft classroims on either side of mine, or if their unit had been escorted to my classroom, then they'd have to wait until the unit would be escorted back to another building to where their unit was located.
Over 40+ years, I probably helped hundreds or possiblythousands of patients, ages as young as 9 to adults in their at least mid-60's. I learned a lot also, as that Spring (1960), I had just graduated from a junior college and that was to become my lifetime work, along with another component which began in Spring of 1984. But that's a different story.
Beautiful😍😍😍
yo estoy practicando con el alambresmo pero lo que no he hecho nunca es usar el soplete y soldar, pero creo que me atrevo a comprármelo e intentar.
I tried to make and sell jewelry. Over a year i sold two pieces. I gave up and gave the rest for Christmas gifts.
Same here
Sometimes it's not only "I want" but also "am I talented enough?" I'm a Chef and I am a good cook, real good. But I can't wake up tomorrow and say “Ok: I'll open a 3 star restaurant tomorrow", because sometimes"good" it's not enough.
Es sind gerade weltweit sehr schlechte Zeiten, alles wird teurer, überall schließen kleine Läden. Vieles wird auch durch die großen Händlerplattformen zerstört.
Es hat auch rein gar nichts mit nicht genug Talent haben zu tun, denn die Menschen können eben nur das Geld ausgeben, das sie besitzen und da stehen Essen, Miete, Strom und Wasser nun Mal an erster Stelle.
Nicht aufgeben, es werden garantiert auch wieder bessere Zeiten kommen!
Selbst nach dem längsten Regen scheint irgendwann wieder die Sonne!
Viel Glück und Gottes Segen!
🤗🍀
Warum werden meine Antworten immer gelöscht???
Es war weder obszön, noch rassistisch, oder ist es das neuerdings schon, wenn man "Gottes Segen" wünscht...?
Zweiter Versuch, mal sehen, ob ich wieder gelöscht werde...
Es sind gerade weltweit sehr schlechte Zeiten, alles wird teurer, überall schließen kleine Läden. Vieles wird auch durch die großen Händlerplattformen zerstört.
Es hat auch rein gar nichts, mit nicht genug Talent haben zu tun, denn die Menschen können eben nur das Geld ausgeben, das sie besitzen und da stehen Essen, Miete, Strom und Wasser nun mal an erster Stelle.
Nicht aufgeben, es werden garantiert auch wieder bessere Zeiten kommen!
Selbst nach dem längsten Regen scheint irgendwann wieder die Sonne!
Viel Glück und Gottes Segen!
🤗🍀
Parabéns muito sucesso pra você bom trabalho 💯 👏 👍
Lovely achcha Kiya
Très belle gourmette ❤❤❤
Are you using .999 Fine silver or .925 Sterling silver wire? Also, do you use flux?
yes i use 99.9 pure silver and flux.
Thanks for watching 👍🎉
Perfeita, obrigado mestre por compartilhar seu conhecimento
Beautiful
سلام اگه میشه یک توضیحی در مورد وسایل مورد نیاز هم بگید ممنون
Online purchase jewelry tools
me gustaría saber qué tipo de metal es el alambre, y si se podría hacer con alhambre de cobre, y es absolutamaleente cesario tener el soplete profesional y tener que soldar?
It is silver, you can also make it in copper if you want. thanks for watching
Lovely ❤🤩
I’ve looked everyone for pure silver wire and can’t find any :( where do you get yours?
I make the silver wire myself you can see in my video
este modelo es bueno un poquillo complicado porque son muchas piezas y hay que hacer las iguales, pero yo a lo mejor lo intentaría con alguno otro tipo de argolla más simple para empezar
Zabrdst
How many pieces of wire are in this?
Que ruiqueeeezaaaa, quero uma!
You know what is funny? I actually had a bracelet that looked like this years ago and I sold it and wish I hadn’t.
viendo el final quiero creer que es plata, además porque veo que es un material bastante maleable.
Nice..
Can u please tell me the weight of this braclet?
this bracelet is 65grams weight .
Thanks for watching
سیم ازچه جنسیه یعنی موقع خریدبگیم چه سیم چی میخوایم
What is that black liquid?😢
Semen
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
❤❤
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This guy doesn't share what materials he uses
Silver wire is mentioned in the title, and at the very beginning of the video it has in big words at the top left, 21 gauge wire.
Given that this is jewellery making, I'd like to think it's sterling silver, 21 gauge wire he's using.
Says it in description
Oops, thanks, guys. I completely missed it. Have a good day.
Espectacular..