How to make LONG LINK CHAIN using random objects from your workshop!
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025
- How to make a long link chain?? Can you make it without any special tools, just by using objects from your workshop?? ABSOLUTELY! And today, I will show you how to do just that! :) I hope you enjoy this step by step tutorial on how to make a chain at home!
A little disclaimer: I know you can still see solder joints on this chain - that's because in this video I focused on the steps to make the chain, however, if you want, you can totally sand and clean the places where you soldered, so that they aren't visible at all. For that, you can use needle files, sanding papers or sanding attachments for a rotary tool. If you use a rotary tool, please remember to be extra careful and make sure you hold the chain in a way, that the dangly parts won't get caught on the spinning machine (for example a flex shaft).
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Love watching your videos, you are such a inspiration for someone just starting our like myself, thank you x
I'm very happy to hear that, thank you so much! It means a lot ❤ Good luck!
What a pretty delicate chain. Also, watching your videos is so peaceful💞
Thank you so so much! ❤
💖 Great Video Basia!! Thank you for sharing 🙏
my pleasure, Alicia! Thank you so much for watching :)
Thanks Basia this has inspired me to think out of the box for how a chain "should" be and made me think of ideas for my own style 😁 really need to save for a tumbler...
@@knittedpainting So happy to hear that! You should totally experiment and have fun - as you can see, my chain isn't perfect :) But I wanted to see if I can make one with these random tools. Next one can look much better, as I know which parts of the process need improving. As for the tumbler - you could use a diy handheld option, it would work for a chain like this. Check it out here in the video, I've marked a time stamp for you: ruclips.net/video/d4TyXe_LC28/видео.htmlsi=e9z5KXhF_TGTGM3P&t=96
Great work Beautiful Chain 👍
Big thanks!
Thanks for the video. What brand of snippets did you use for cutting the wire?
Great tutorial!!! THANKS!
As always, amazing video. This reminds me of a mandrel I got from Lion Punch Forge to make this type of chain specifically (it’s one of my absolute favorite types)
Thank you so much! A mandrel like that sounds great, definitely makes things easier 😀
Really nice piece. Think I would solder the clasp on.
Thank you ❤ Oh yes, normally I would do too! :) I wasn't planning on making this a bracelet, that's why I didn't solder the clasp, I just wanted to attach it to present the chain as a bracelet as an example. But I plan to finish this chain and use it as a part of a necklace :)
When you solder, what Is the use of those metal tool, you hold in tour left hand? Thanks 🌻
Thank you for this fantastico tutirial😊
you're most welcome ❤ Thank you for watching! :)
Thank you for the inspiration!
you are very welcome! ❤ Thank you for watching :)
Loved the video!!! You motivated me to do some chain soon!
Yay! That's awesome :) Thank you so much, have fun making your own ❤
Hi Basia! Thanks for your demo- great as always thanks. Where do you get the snips from that you use to cut the links please? They seem to give a good straight cut on both sides of the metal. TIA and best wishes. xxx
Thank you so much for watching, Julie! 🥰 These are by Lindstrom and I got them from Otto Frei. I love them, so sharp and precise, definitely worth an investment
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingwill have to have a look myself. Just discovered Otto Frei and grabbed one of their quick change saw frame's recently (best saw ever!).
I had the same question and I looked on Otto frei and there are so many lindstrom cutters! Do you know which ones you used?
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing many thanks lovely lady xx
What solder paste did you use?😊
Great tutorial! Thank you! I would love to know what the snips are that you are using! They look like they are perfect for jump rings etc
These are Lindstrom Multipurpose shears HS6001. We saw them in a recent video in which Basia unpacked an order of tools from Otto Frei.
In the USA, they can be purchased from many companies, including Rio Grande Jewelry Supply and Fire Mountain Gems and Beads.
Love this simple and effective design! Excuse my ignorance, but I wondered why you didn’t solder the clasp and the link that attached it? Would it spoil the clasp? 💕
That's not ignorant at all, it's a great question! I probably should've made a comment about it in the video: I didn't solder the clasp on purpose, because I didn't want to finish this as a bracelet. I wanted to add the clasp, so I could present the chain as a semi-finished jewellery piece for the video, but my plan is to use this chain for a necklace :) Normally, I would also sand the solder joints to hide them better
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing ah, awesome! It will make a gorgeous necklace 🥰 I’d love to see it when it’s finished!
I just had a couple questions.... how long do you tumble your bracelet and why did you tumble before adding the clasp? did you tumble again after adding the clasp?
I added the clasp only as a reference, this wasn't a finished piece (as I'm going to use that chain in a necklace), but I wanted to show an example in the video, that's why I added the clasp. Normally, I would've added the clasp, soldered it on and then tumble the whole thing :)
Do you need solder paste to do the soldering?
you can use regular solder, but I just found it much easier and faster to use a solder paste here
Hello! May I know the size / gauges of the metals you used
I mentioned in the video, that I'm using a 0.80mm - 20ga wire :)
nice
I'm surprised you didn't wrap the chain around something before tossing it in the tumbler to prevent bent wire
Only because I felt confident that the wire wouldn't be bent (the chain links are quite strong for this amount of tumbling). Otherwise I would've wrapped it around something, it's a good advice
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I'm surprised you would use your precious needle files mate. They are brittle because of their hardness and if you've spent the money on vallorbe files I wouldn't be using them for this. They're very easy to snap. Love the other ideas but ❤
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