Making A Beautiful Cuff Bracelet: A Silversmithing Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • This video tutorial shows how to create a pretty cuff bracelet featuring a bezel-set stone. This general style is super versatile one. The shape of stone can be just about anything, and the decorations in the band can be whatever you want. The materials for this include: 8 gauge half-round sterling wire, 14 gauge round sterling wire, 26 gauge sterling sheet, and 3/16 inch fine silver bezel strip. I used an Azurite/Malachite stone for this one. This is a good bracelet for an advanced beginner to try, but much easier with an acetylene torch because of the size. I enjoy sharing my knowledge with others, as I've taught people for most of my life. This hobby turned into a fun side gig for me for years while I taught public school. I love suggestions and hearing about others' experiences. What is your favorite project? What kind of tutorials would you find useful?
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Комментарии • 96

  • @mawi1172
    @mawi1172 Год назад +1

    The first time I ever saw that kind of stone. Its beautiful! Great bracelet! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @jay8353
    @jay8353 Месяц назад

    Another awesome tutorial Chad. Im learning so much. Cheers

  • @dianewoods193
    @dianewoods193 Год назад +1

    Absolutely love cuff and a really great tut thank you and thanks for posting the gauges

  • @carolchase2086
    @carolchase2086 Год назад +1

    You make it look so easy! Beautiful!

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      Thanks Carol! It gets easier as you go:). When I first started everything felt awkward and hard to do, but that passes pretty quickly! I appreciate the nice feedback!

  • @melaniemartin7592
    @melaniemartin7592 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video. Baby smith here and I have been struggling. I think lack of good instruction has been the issue. This totally made sense (first of your videos I have seen). Thank you.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks Melanie! I’m glad you found it useful:). Check out the playlists page, as it has things organized into beginner, intermediate, and more difficult projects. It also has some other ways things are categorized. Also, give yourself permission to mess up. Usually that’s when you learn the most:). Thanks for the nice comment!

  • @suethompson6399
    @suethompson6399 Год назад +1

    I have learned so much from you. Thanks!

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      That makes me really happy Sue! There’s nothing better than knowing what you do is useful to others:)

  • @DouglasMosley759
    @DouglasMosley759 Год назад

    Beautiful work! (I’m commenting before watching! Yes, you’re that good!)

  • @jtonerII
    @jtonerII 4 месяца назад

    Just got done making one, gotta polish it up but it looks awesome, what a great video. You're a good teacher. Thanks

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  4 месяца назад

      Thank you CanDo! Send a pic to my Instagram if you can. I’d love to see it:)

  • @prubin111
    @prubin111 Год назад

    Gorgeous!!! That stone is so beautiful! Mahalo 🌺🤙🏻🤗

  • @ambkbero2
    @ambkbero2 Год назад +1

    Very nice work and I appreciate it when you tell us the gauges you use. It will take me years before I can even get close to your level. Thank you for the inspiration.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      You’re welcome Ambkbero! Keep practicing; it won’t take as long as you think:)

  • @vibekelavan7843
    @vibekelavan7843 2 месяца назад

    This is the first video of yours that Ive seen and now Im gonna binge watch you! Excellent excellent teacher. I learned multiple new things not the least of which was setting and burnishing with pliers! Im a newbie and hobbyist but Im gonna try this one. Im a tad bit apprehensive about bending the half round sideways and also about getting the angles on the decorative trim bits right to fit tight

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  2 месяца назад

      I'm so glad you are finding these useful Vibekelevan! I have confidence that you can do it. What torch are you using?

    • @vibekelavan7843
      @vibekelavan7843 2 месяца назад

      @@chadssilversmithing I dont know the name of the torch but it is hooked up to a propane Tànk:)

    • @vibekelavan7843
      @vibekelavan7843 2 месяца назад

      I only have 28 g and 20 g Argentium sheet. Which do you suggest?

  • @sacredstonecards9051
    @sacredstonecards9051 Год назад

    Wow Chad 4,300 views. I am leaving a comment to add to the RUclips engagement metric, to help your channel. Beautiful cuff. Nice work.

  • @kristibbradshaw
    @kristibbradshaw 6 месяцев назад

    Love it. It's so creative. Good job.

  • @susanmcneil5159
    @susanmcneil5159 Год назад

    Very nice bracelet. I kept saying to myself, just use a mandrel to achieve the same curve twice...just before you did 😂. Some of my best mandrels are empty prescription bottles....recycle when you can.
    Great video!

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      Thanks Susan! I'm always grabbing random things to shape stuff around:)

  • @tahomyjo
    @tahomyjo Год назад +1

    Oh how exciting! Getting ready to watch this now, I love it when I get a notification for a new tutorial by you :) you sure do pump them out for us ! So do you have a way to take donations for all your time? I would love to give you a little something on payday because this is very valuable and very appreciated. Thank you so much Chad !

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +2

      Thanks Tammy! I'm about 20 subscribers away from being able to offer some things like that. I should be able to offer patreon or buymeacoffee once that happens if I understand how this all works. For now, it helps if you can share my channel with others:). Thank you so much. Comments like yours keep me motivated!

  • @marlenebarrett9385
    @marlenebarrett9385 Год назад

    Super nice bracelet 👌 I love it

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      Thanks Marlene! I’m glad you liked it. I appreciate the nice comment:)

  • @jewellerydesignerartists9353
    @jewellerydesignerartists9353 Год назад

    Nice design..

  • @patredden4557
    @patredden4557 Год назад

    Great design, thanks for sharing. I put my order into Rio today, it was a big one. Lol

  • @nicolest.laurent5879
    @nicolest.laurent5879 Год назад

    Beautiful piece!

  • @darlener824
    @darlener824 Год назад

    Great tutorial beautiful bracelet !

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff Год назад +1

    Loving your channel, still not hearing bezel gauges…. Is there only one (for you)? That cab is a beauty

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      I think I usually get the 28 gauge, but I have used thicker at times. 28 seems to work well for most things I do on a regular basis. Isn't that an interesting stone? Love blues and greens. Thanks for the question!

  • @mawi1172
    @mawi1172 Год назад

    That is so nice. I want to do that! ✌️✌️✌️❤️

  • @argonabis
    @argonabis Год назад

    thanks for the video !!! love it and easy to understand it . I need to buy an acetylene torch

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      You're welcome Joy! Thanks for the nice comment:). Make sure to read up on how to use and maintain it safely. Acetylene is a bit more dangerous than propane or butane, so extra care should be taken!

    • @argonabis
      @argonabis Год назад

      @@chadssilversmithing thank you , can you recommend me one specific one ?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      @@argonabis The one I use primarily is a Smith Acetylene/air torch which I love. I don't have a ton of experience with other brands, so maybe someone else can add some advice about other torches in the comments?

  • @gabrielbaca-ps9oo
    @gabrielbaca-ps9oo Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful, and great job on the step by step. Correct me if I'm wrong, I didn't see a sterling stamp on the back?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      I actually finally bought a new stamp. I lent my previous one out and never got it back. Now I have to go back and stamp a bunch of stuff:)

  • @CherylAnn2222
    @CherylAnn2222 Год назад

    I absolutely love it!!!

  • @BirdieEnjoyyour40s
    @BirdieEnjoyyour40s Год назад +1

    omg I was having a nightmare soldering my bezel to my cuff then I came across this thank you

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      I’m really glad this helped Birdie! Thanks for the nice comment:)

  • @PaigeRance
    @PaigeRance 2 месяца назад

    Hello- I wonder if you can make a video about how to make a cylinder like the size of a big bullet- for a charm around a necklace- that will close? A lid with a tube clasp that opens or perhaps another mechanism?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  2 месяца назад

      Hello Paige:). Did you mean kind of a cylinder that opens as a keepsake holder?

  • @MollyBaker-g1l
    @MollyBaker-g1l Год назад

    Hi Chad, I love your videos. What do you do with all the silver from the scraps you cut off?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      Thanks Molly! Some of it ends up as freeform castings, decorative balls, etc. Occasionally, I cast some of it into ingots to either use for thick stock or to roll into sheet or wire. Some ends up getting sold back to Rio for new raw materials:)

  • @shawnelidstrom564
    @shawnelidstrom564 7 месяцев назад

    Very thorough video. You were using spray flux? Also what were you using to elevate the stone in the bezel?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks Shawn. Many use sawdust, but I have found uncorrupted cardboard like the backs of legal pads doesn't break down like sawdust.

  • @oliviamiller3681
    @oliviamiller3681 Год назад

    this was super helpful! i might give it a go with my butane torch and just turn her up all the way and see how it goes! I do have a question when you were setting the stone you added some packing behind it to get it closer to the top of the bezel ... what material was that?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      That’s just tagboard. I usually use the backs of legal pads:). Thanks for the nice comment Olivia!

  • @tammiehonican76
    @tammiehonican76 Год назад

    Hi Chad! Those were really good videos! I watched the rectangular one first and then clicked the link for this one. These are so beautiful. It'll be a while for these two, I don't have the fire power. They're just elegant! Thank you 😊
    Question, you have two books one with dot graph and a journal, is the journal just blank pages for doing drawings? I bought a journal before and it had faint pictures on each page and you were suppose do your drawings over pictures, that's why I ask. I think I'm going to buy one of your books here soon. I'm thinking the dot one, but still deciding 🤔. Thank you again!

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      They actually both have the same dot-graph paper, just slightly different cover designs Tammie. I was surprised how much I liked it for sketching out ideas. I’m not super good at drawing, so the dots really help me to keep things in proportion. I hope you like it as well as I do!

    • @tammiehonican76
      @tammiehonican76 Год назад

      @@chadssilversmithing thank you! I will probably go with the journal! I love the dot instead of the graph paper. You get a clearer picture.

  • @hermandennis622
    @hermandennis622 Год назад

    Hey Chad have you ever tried using silver solder paste ? It has silver dust and flux in it and is easier to use than sheet solder pieces.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      Hello Herman. I have a couple of friends who have used it, and they like it. I haven’t found one that has as high a silver content as hard solder. This isn’t to say one doesn’t exist, but I haven’t run across one. I would love to try one if someone makes at least a 75% silver paste solder. What percentage is the one you use? Thank you for the comment Herman!

  • @lindahamlik6023
    @lindahamlik6023 Год назад

    Hi Chad I have watched your videos and love them as I have stated before. I made a bracelet from this video and put my own twist on it. I want to send you pictures how do I do it? I think you will like it.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      You could send it to me through a direct message on Instagram. I would love to see it! Thanks Linda:)

  • @parastootahmasebi9692
    @parastootahmasebi9692 Год назад

    Thanks for the tutorial, could you please tell me what Gauge wire you used for inside decorations? was it the same 8 Gauge of the frame?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      Hello Parastoo! It is 14 gauge round Sterling. Thanks for watching!

  • @kimberleyjewers140
    @kimberleyjewers140 Год назад

    Morning Chad! Just noticed this great video and tips, wish I seen it yesterday before I made a cuff bracelet with 2 8gauge 1/2 round wire which I tried to put couple tabs at end but because my wire was twisted a bit (now I know!) it wouldn't solder correctly so I made paddle at each end with my hammer, looks pretty cool though I think! Was going to use 3 12.5x17.75mm turquoise cabochons but am using 1 instead (making earrings with other 2) because I felt a bit intimidated about setting three on bracelet. My designs change as I go along it seems! You only pickle after all soldering done but I thought the silver would be too dirty for more soldering if you didn't pickle after each soldering join, guess that's not true. So, I should leave bracelet flat and set stone or stones into bezel before shaping on mandrel? Most video's show that stone is last procedure, another untrue thing! Can you make a video setting multiply stones on bracelet? After I finish setting stone and cleaning up bracelet, I'll send picture if I can figure out how to do that!

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      Good morning! Thanks for the compliment:). The reason most pickle between steps is they are eliminating previous flux. Many people carefully paint flux only in the spot they want solder to flow in order to keep it from flowing other places. Once that solder joint is done, they pickle and then paint flux on for the next join. That way is pretty standard for most people. I’m kind of the odd one here for hosing things down with flux:). As far as stone setting last, you can go either way. I usually set the stone and then polish, unless it’s an Opal or some other easily damaged stone. The trade-off is that without a stone in your bezel, it’s easy to catch it on the polishing wheel and tear it. If you go to my website: www.cvpsilver.com you should be able to email me and attach a picture. I’d love to see stuff that you all are making. At some point I’ll do a cuff with multiple stones. Thanks for the great comment!

    • @kimberleyjewers140
      @kimberleyjewers140 Год назад

      oh wow I've been part of that crew and now I know why I've been having a bum time with that! And it so frustrating when solder doesn't flow on pinpoint I set up! Alright, tmoro I am skipping that stuff and going full blown flux

    • @kimberleyjewers140
      @kimberleyjewers140 Год назад +1

      whoops! that might have been a little confusing I can set stone and clean it's the sending it to you I have to ask a friend to send, ha ha!

  • @kimberlysanderson5254
    @kimberlysanderson5254 Год назад

    What type of tag paper do you use and where do you get it?
    Love all your videos!

  • @nenaahalt6000
    @nenaahalt6000 Год назад

    I’m interested in knowing more about the flux spray. Do you mix your own and use your own spray bottle? I haven’t seen any spray bottles I liked or trusted would hold up.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      I just use a cheap spray bottle from the grocery store. They will eventually gum up with flux, but you can empty them, soak them in hot water and clean them out and it usually unclogs them:). Even doing this, you probably still need to replace them periodically.

  • @kassemkarim7579
    @kassemkarim7579 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @davidbrooks5243
    @davidbrooks5243 Год назад

    Curious what type of torch are you using, it looks like a Smith Silversmith but I notice you are able to adjust the flame on the large torch head. I use a Silversmith but cannot adjust the flame.

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      It is a Smith Silversmith torch although back when I bought it they called it the Smith Handi-torch if I remember correctly.

  • @nenaahalt6000
    @nenaahalt6000 Год назад

    And what is the difference between soldering flux and self-pickling flux?

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      My understanding is that self pickling fluxes supposedly do not need to be cleaned up in pickle afterwards. Personal experience is that they still need to be cleaned up in pickle:)

  • @kathyrmatthews
    @kathyrmatthews Год назад

    I love your content (I've been binge watching all night). But I hate your sound quality (sorry). I know you've been working on it, and I have absolutely no ideas that involve technology, so I have to think low-tech. How about placing a rotary cutting mat on your table? It will deaden some of the sound and it is a very sturdy surface to work on. It also has a grid on one side that helps with measuring or lining things up. Not sure you'd be able to solder on top of it, but I think you can figure out a way to make it safe. I use a large mat on my work table, but I don't solder at that table. They even have small mats at Dollar Tree!

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the good advice Kathy! We are saving up for a clip on mic which hopefully will help to counteract my tossing around of tools noise:). My current microphone is clamped to the table I work at so it transmits a lot of sound. I will look for a good safe surface like you suggested and implement it if I can. Thanks for the good constructive criticism!

  • @aumi.jewels
    @aumi.jewels Год назад

    I’m so glad you realized how you sling your tools or silver… To me it’s almost sounds like finger nails scratching down a chalkboard. Lol 🥴 but I’m in joying your work… Autumn Michelle

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  Год назад

      I’m trying to be better:). I’m also trying to edit out the worst ones. I should probably mount my microphone on the ceiling so I get less surface sound transmission. I will continue to work on it. Thanks for the comment Autumn!

  • @biggertom1234
    @biggertom1234 6 месяцев назад

    What solder strength did you use for the decorative wires inside the main bracelet...medium or soft and also for soldering the bezel to the main bracelet wires ? Hard medium to easy ...??

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  6 месяцев назад

      Hello Biggertom! I do things a bit unconventionally. I use hard silver solder for pretty much everything. I will occasionally use a bit of easy if I have a really sketchy final solder joint:). On this one I just used hard.

  • @biggertom1234
    @biggertom1234 6 месяцев назад

    Could you explain in a bit more detail what your left hand is spraying as you heat your peice. Is it liquid flux ? What type of flux are you using and the types of solder throughout the entire soldering process. Many thanks gor your lovely eork here which you mske look so easy . But isnt. ❤

    • @chadssilversmithing
      @chadssilversmithing  6 месяцев назад +1

      The liquid flux I use is My-t-Flux that I get from Rio Grande out of Albuquerque. Battern's Self pickling flux is essentially the same. Only hard silver solder for this piece.