Regarding 12:14, that tool is known as a "Feeler Gauge" which is used by machinists to measure a very narrow gap between to very close surfaces. It also used by automobile mechanics to measure a very narrow gap for valve adjustment to an engine combustion chamber.
Just started a juweldesigner course in Belgium, there’s a bit theory and the rest is practice but when I got my list I was like Ai this isn’t that simple. Normally I make earrings with things I can buy online from craft stores, and my bracelets too with elastic cords. But I wanted to learn more because it feels like I got stuck in one area. I found your Chanel by searching in RUclips to see how jewelers with more experience work what do they use and suggestions on buying things on need. I found one that was talking about a oven that goes above 1600 degrees or a vacuum chamber. Luckily in the course I follow we don’t need that but for soldering and all the rest yes, we where given an adres if we choose to use a wax mold to create a ring where we could send it off too. But that’s free choose. I’m glad I found you and how and what and suggestions. Thank you for the guidance! Greetings from Belgium
A good morning Basia, speaking directly from the tropical forests of Brazil (a lie, I live in the mountains and today it is very cold). Best RUclips notification today. And the organization of the dollhouse continues...
Haha, you got me there for a moment 😆 But mountains sound amazing too, the views must be stunning. So happy you enjoyed today's video, hope you have a wonderful day! Good luck working on the dollhouse ❤️
Hi Basia, you are so so organised! I love these tricks! Can I ask how do you organise your silver wire and silver sheet? I can't get beyond a cardboard box and forever looking for a particular thickness? Thank you!
Basia, so we'll done! I adore your Hello Kitty microphone! 👏 ❤ I have 3 different cuts of needle files, I paint the ends of them different colors to help ID them quickly. That tool is a feeler guage for gapping spark plugs and measuring valve tolerances/space, etc. It's an automotive tool. ❤
This was a useful and fun video. I'm pretty sure that last item is a set of blade feeler gauges. The bobbins are usually used for Kumihimo thread though some people use them for wire. They are available at craft stores in the US in a few sizes. That chain organizer would also work great for spools of beading thread or wire.
Regarding 2:57, to transform a glossy surface to a matte surface, you can use transparent Acrylic Spray. A Matte Finish Acrylic Spray will put a thin layer on the surface of an object which dries to a matte finish. Similarly there is also transparent Glossy Finish Acrylic Spray which will put a thin glossy finish on the surface of an object.
bialtaali shukran limuhtawak aljamil هل تقصد: نتمنى لو تكن هناك ترجمه للعربية حتة نتعلم الدروس الجميلة التي تعطيها ف بالتالي شكرا لمحتواك الجميل ترجمة نص باستخدام الكاميرا We wish there was a translation into Arabic so we could learn the beautiful lessons you give, so thank you for your beautiful content.
Regarding 12:14, that tool is known as a "Feeler Gauge" which is used by machinists to measure a very narrow gap between to very close surfaces. It also used by automobile mechanics to measure a very narrow gap for valve adjustment to an engine combustion chamber.
Great, thank you!! That's very helpful 😀 I'm off to add it to the description box under the video ❤️
I just came here to say the same thing. You can buy them in the US for $4.99 from Harbor Freight.
Watching your videos makes me feel at ease while learning something about my newest hobby 😍💗
Just started a juweldesigner course in Belgium, there’s a bit theory and the rest is practice but when I got my list I was like Ai this isn’t that simple. Normally I make earrings with things I can buy online from craft stores, and my bracelets too with elastic cords. But I wanted to learn more because it feels like I got stuck in one area. I found your Chanel by searching in RUclips to see how jewelers with more experience work what do they use and suggestions on buying things on need. I found one that was talking about a oven that goes above 1600 degrees or a vacuum chamber. Luckily in the course I follow we don’t need that but for soldering and all the rest yes, we where given an adres if we choose to use a wax mold to create a ring where we could send it off too. But that’s free choose. I’m glad I found you and how and what and suggestions. Thank you for the guidance! Greetings from Belgium
Yes, the clothing reminds me of Amish dress. I live near many Amish in Lancaster County Pennsylvania.
A good morning Basia, speaking directly from the tropical forests of Brazil (a lie, I live in the mountains and today it is very cold). Best RUclips notification today. And the organization of the dollhouse continues...
Haha, you got me there for a moment 😆 But mountains sound amazing too, the views must be stunning. So happy you enjoyed today's video, hope you have a wonderful day! Good luck working on the dollhouse ❤️
You are great! I love your videos!
widzę wjechał mój ulubiony koci mikrofon 😆😆😆
Koci mikrofon jest najlepszy 😁
“Ok ok calm down!” 😂😂 funny!
Hi Basia, you are so so organised! I love these tricks! Can I ask how do you organise your silver wire and silver sheet? I can't get beyond a cardboard box and forever looking for a particular thickness? Thank you!
Basia, so we'll done! I adore your Hello Kitty microphone! 👏 ❤ I have 3 different cuts of needle files, I paint the ends of them different colors to help ID them quickly. That tool is a feeler guage for gapping spark plugs and measuring valve tolerances/space, etc. It's an automotive tool. ❤
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Thank you
This was a useful and fun video. I'm pretty sure that last item is a set of blade feeler gauges. The bobbins are usually used for Kumihimo thread though some people use them for wire. They are available at craft stores in the US in a few sizes. That chain organizer would also work great for spools of beading thread or wire.
Regarding 2:57, to transform a glossy surface to a matte surface, you can use transparent Acrylic Spray. A Matte Finish Acrylic Spray will put a thin layer on the surface of an object which dries to a matte finish. Similarly there is also transparent Glossy Finish Acrylic Spray which will put a thin glossy finish on the surface of an object.
Ooh, that's interesting! Thank you so much for this tip! 😀
very helpful tips, thank you:)
So glad you enjoyed them, thank you for watching ❤️
Awesome video as always! You are so amazing for sharing your expert tips!
you are so nice! 😍
First one!. Interesting video
Yay! Thank you so much for tuning in! 🥰❤️
I think I'm in love!
Great video. Could I ask where you purchased your cat mic? Thanks
bialtaali shukran limuhtawak aljamil
هل تقصد:
نتمنى لو تكن هناك ترجمه للعربية حتة نتعلم الدروس الجميلة التي تعطيها ف بالتالي شكرا لمحتواك الجميل
ترجمة نص باستخدام الكاميرا
We wish there was a translation into Arabic so we could learn the beautiful lessons you give, so thank you for your beautiful content.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
نتمنه لو تكن هنالك ترجمه للعربيه حته نتعلم الدروس الجميله التي تعطيها ف بالتالي شكرا لمحتواك الجميل
Feeler gauges
To help with the disc cutter or a rolling mill
Your gadget is a spark plug gap accessory, it sets the gap on a spark plug so your engine will fire.
Feeler gauge tool
AWESOME, thank you!! 🙏
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing you're welcome. Look up Ana Mazón a polish metal clay jeweler. Her work is incredible.
It's been a while since I've heard from you.
greeting from a jeweller
it is a feeler. gage get them in automobil shops
Thanks for the tips and tricks and have a wonderful weekend.