OMG! So stinkin' cool- the hole in the bench pin for the jump rings- AWESOME and soh simple!!! Thank you for that (your student ROCKS!!) Ok, back to the viewing of the BEST teaching :)))
Thank you so much for showing how to make cuff links (as well as all your other educational videos!). Cuff links have been on my mind for several months, and I've watched this multiple times to gain confidence to try it out! haha Thank you for sharing your knowledge, and for being a wonderful teacher/mentor! :)
Thank you for the informative video. You are a great teacher. Question:what temper should the wire be for making jump rings? Is hard, half hard, dead soft etc
Big THANK YOU for the wonderful videos you create and sharing your expertise! I've been wanting to make cuff links for a long time and am working on getting over my intimidation of taking on the task :) QUESTIONS: What gauge of wire is used for making the jump rings and what gauge square wire; kind of looks like a 14 gauge for the round and maybe 12 for the square? Also, are you using half hard or dead soft wire?
Soham great video! I did get a couple of sixpence coins and built the findings exactly as you show in your video. I have a question: how do you prevent the coin from melting while soldering the jump ring? I soldered the first one directly on the heat resistant pad and the face of the coin sort of started to melt, not unusable but I am a bit puzzled on how to prevent this from happening. I did not use firescoff, perhaps that would help? any advice? thanks for the very good videos.
Thank you, Soham. I finished my first pair of cufflinks last night. All handcrafted. I appreciate your sharing how to do this. D Paxton
Very smart way of making jump rings!
Great tip for sawing jump rings. Have always struggled with this. Thanks
Thank you. I support you on the "but this is not handmade" comment.😀 A very good explanation and tutorial.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Another great informative video...... and one for the men
Cheers Deb
OMG! So stinkin' cool- the hole in the bench pin for the jump rings- AWESOME and soh simple!!! Thank you for that (your student ROCKS!!) Ok, back to the viewing of the BEST teaching :)))
Thank you so much for showing how to make cuff links (as well as all your other educational videos!). Cuff links have been on my mind for several months, and I've watched this multiple times to gain confidence to try it out! haha
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, and for being a wonderful teacher/mentor! :)
Wow.. This is really nice!!. Thank you for another great video. I have learned something new and for men😀.
Hi Soham, you could use pretty buttons. It would be partially handmade.
Excellent tutorial
Thank you for the informative video. You are a great teacher. Question:what temper should the wire be for making jump rings? Is hard, half hard, dead soft etc
i like half hard. it doesn't spring back too much and is still malleable enough to open and close.
Super video. Again, every single video you make has something new. Thank you, Soham.
Big THANK YOU for the wonderful videos you create and sharing your expertise! I've been wanting to make cuff links for a long time and am working on getting over my intimidation of taking on the task :)
QUESTIONS: What gauge of wire is used for making the jump rings and what gauge square wire; kind of looks like a 14 gauge for the round and maybe 12 for the square? Also, are you using half hard or dead soft wire?
Thank you! It's great to see something else for the men! :)
Soham great video! I did get a couple of sixpence coins and built the findings exactly as you show in your video. I have a question: how do you prevent the coin from melting while soldering the jump ring? I soldered the first one directly on the heat resistant pad and the face of the coin sort of started to melt, not unusable but I am a bit puzzled on how to prevent this from happening. I did not use firescoff, perhaps that would help? any advice? thanks for the very good videos.
What a great video and explanation, thanks so much!😊
Was wondering what your opinion is about using solder rather than fusing?
i prefer solder, more controllable
Ok. Thanks
Soham what kind of rolling mill do you own, or do you have any suggestions. You have really helped my game out a lot Thanks: jim
durston 150 roma
Could you please tell me what size wire you used for the jump rings in this project?
1.2mm
Very Nice Soham. (+1 : 2)
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