You're plain speaking about this type of welding is SO WONDERFUL to see. The topic is a hybrid between stainless working gear and jewelery. Not many will do it, much less explain. I've come across some snoots who want to talk themselves up to you believing they are the grandest wizard of welding that ever walked. I adore your demos. Your camera man is good - did you right. I've forgotten most of what was taught me 40 +/- years ago ... but not afraid of being to ignorant to try again. THANK YOU.
Unbelievable! You guys knocked this one plum outta the ballpark here! That’s was awesome Wilson! So informative and there is a ton of rock solid information in here and don’t worry about the length; it’s solid front to back and great content! Thank you, thank you, thank you! I don’t know if you realize how much this is going help folks! I’m right here struggling with this part of the process and 2 weeks ago I couldn’t do didly, and now I’m getting the hang of things! Its a HUGE help to have a good reference and tutorial to go to when a person is struggling! This is it right here man! Thanks again for taking the time out of your day to do a good workshop Wednesday and the camera man gets an A+ to go right along with your gold star! Job well done, and you guys enjoy the rest of the day and week! I’m borrowing the Adios cuz it’s cool! Adios C.Gib
Awesome stuff Mr. Capron. Sometimes I think you read my mind. I’m soldering Spurs Thai weekend and was not looking forward to it because it’s a dang mess. This made me feel much more confident. And you ain’t just a kiddin’ about Stay Clean. Breathing that stuff is like gettin’ pinched in the nose and kicked in the cods at the same time.
Would adding some pins off the back of the silver to insert into the steel have any benifits? Maybe add some grab to it? Or peening in some silver pins into the steel and then soldering like you do here? I don't know if it's true but doesn't silver soldered to silver have a better bond then silver to steel? Maybe even regardless of soft or hard solder? I haven't dippped into silversmithing yet completely. So I'm only curious. I make knives and have wanted to try making spurs for a while now. But watching your stuff has me inspired to shift over from blades.
Your work is amazing, thank you for the videos and sharing, do you ever offer workshops on spur & bit making , engraving and silver work? If so I would love to attend.
Thank your following. Yes I do occasionally host workshops. I have an engraving class coming up in April. I may have a spur workshop ini September but nothing final yet. check my website for all the details. you can sign up for my newsletter there too for updates when things are happening. wilsoncapron.com
I really like the part where solder silver to spurs... something I've heard can't be done for going on 10 years is soldering silver to steel. Myth-busters moment here for me and I can't wait to try it out. I'd guess it's the Dandix that's been the problem. Anyhow, thanks!
Hey Wilson, thanks for taking the time to share your talents and wisdom with the rest of us! I really enjoy your Workshop Wednesdays.
Thank you bob for following.
You're plain speaking about this type of welding is SO WONDERFUL to see. The topic is a hybrid between stainless working gear and jewelery. Not many will do it, much less explain. I've come across some snoots who want to talk themselves up to you believing they are the grandest wizard of welding that ever walked. I adore your demos. Your camera man is good - did you right.
I've forgotten most of what was taught me 40 +/- years ago ... but not afraid of being to ignorant to try again. THANK YOU.
Thank you for watching. I certainly don't mind being real and showing my vulnerability.
God love you for showing me how! Great niece is getting a special Christmas present this year!
Great video, keep'em coming! Really like the longer video.
Awesome video. Very helpful, especially showing how to fix or rework any errors from the first go around. Keep em comin.
Thank you for following
Great video, thanks for sharing your wisdom! I really enjoy every tip and trick you share.
You’re welcome. Thank you for watching.
This was fantastic! Thank you for taking the time to make the video and share it. Workshop Wednesdays have helped me tremendously.
Glad they can help Kim. Thank you for watching.
Unbelievable!
You guys knocked this one plum outta the ballpark here!
That’s was awesome Wilson!
So informative and there is a ton of rock solid information in here and don’t worry about the length; it’s solid front to back and great content!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I don’t know if you realize how much this is going help folks!
I’m right here struggling with this part of the process and 2 weeks ago I couldn’t do didly, and now I’m getting the hang of things!
Its a HUGE help to have a good reference and tutorial to go to when a person is struggling!
This is it right here man!
Thanks again for taking the time out of your day to do a good workshop Wednesday and the camera man gets an A+ to go right along with your gold star!
Job well done, and you guys enjoy the rest of the day and week!
I’m borrowing the Adios cuz it’s cool!
Adios
C.Gib
Glad you liked it C Gib!
Awesome stuff Mr. Capron. Sometimes I think you read my mind. I’m soldering Spurs Thai weekend and was not looking forward to it because it’s a dang mess. This made me feel much more confident.
And you ain’t just a kiddin’ about Stay Clean. Breathing that stuff is like gettin’ pinched in the nose and kicked in the cods at the same time.
Glad you liked it and I hope it helps.
Awesome video, thanks for sharing! I would love to see a video on your polishing process.
Thank you for following Jed. Great idea on polishing. Not a long pro or hard so I’ll see what I can do.
Loved the longer video Wilson! Thanks man!
You’re welcome! Hope it helps
Just getting tooled up. Thanks for the info.
Good video!
Would adding some pins off the back of the silver to insert into the steel have any benifits? Maybe add some grab to it? Or peening in some silver pins into the steel and then soldering like you do here? I don't know if it's true but doesn't silver soldered to silver have a better bond then silver to steel? Maybe even regardless of soft or hard solder?
I haven't dippped into silversmithing yet completely. So I'm only curious. I make knives and have wanted to try making spurs for a while now. But watching your stuff has me inspired to shift over from blades.
Your work is amazing, thank you for the videos and sharing, do you ever offer workshops on spur & bit making , engraving and silver work? If so I would love to attend.
Thank your following. Yes I do occasionally host workshops. I have an engraving class coming up in April. I may have a spur workshop ini September but nothing final yet. check my website for all the details. you can sign up for my newsletter there too for updates when things are happening. wilsoncapron.com
How do you clean up the over flow of solder around the cut out piece
I would also love to know a good way of doing this!
I’d like to see how you make those little clamps man those would be so handy
“Catch lung cancer” 😂 I think you can only catch that in California. I love hearing the guineas in the background.
Thanks Wilson.
I really like the part where solder silver to spurs... something I've heard can't be done for going on 10 years is soldering silver to steel. Myth-busters moment here for me and I can't wait to try it out. I'd guess it's the Dandix that's been the problem. Anyhow, thanks!
Yes sir it’s certainly possible and several ways to do it. Glad you liked it.
Thank you for this video !
Glad it was helpful!
Do you think like this i can solder bezels onto stainless steel? tu put turquoise in it afterwords
Can you do a video Wednesday on how to build this clamps for holding the silver down?
Justin I have done a couple I think. Check on my videos of soldering. I may have one on Patreon too. Not sure.
Where did you get the silver pieces at
Do sell tbis sbkes? How much is it?
Do you mold the silver to solder on?
The better the silver fits the shape of the spur before you start soldering the better.
What are the clamps made from ?
Stainless filler rod. Any stainless will work
I wouldn't have done the job without silver solder but im a jeweler