Introduction to Dapping for Metalsmithing
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2021
- In this video, I discuss and demonstrate the basics of dapping to create small hemispheres for use in metalsmithing and jewelry pieces.
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DISCLAIMER: This video is for entertainment purposes only. When using any tool or machinery, always follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions. Please work safely and carefully. - Хобби
In this video, I’m wearing one of our own “Tool-O-Rama Anvil” aprons that we designed and created from Zazzle. Our new “Tool-O-Rama” Anvil design features everything a metalsmith might want or need in their studio. As metalsmiths and professors, we’ve been creating each individual tool graphic over the years to embellish our studios and handouts. Just for fun, we made this composite image and printed it on some work aprons for ourselves. We like it so much, we thought we would share it with everyone! You can even order one for yourself or as a gift: www.zazzle.com/store/jamesthurman
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Nice demo on dapping. That looks fun. Thanks!
Thanks so much! Glad you like the video--feel free to share what you end up making too!
How... Did he do a demo on me.....
Also i coincidentally picked this name because i thought dabbing was Dapping...
Thanks for sharing!!
Happy to be of help! And feel free to send any video requests or suggestions...working on new videos all the time...
Ever try with a hydraulic press and derlin balls? Much easier to size and much less scuffing to the metal.
I'm a huge fan of the hydraulic press! Pressing versus striking has subtle differences depending on what you want to accomplish...
where can one find a large anvil?
Flea markets and similar events sometimes have some. Or ask a local blacksmithing organization? There are companies still producing and selling but usually freight shipping is expensive...good luck and hope you have a wonderful time working with it!
cool video! thanks!
Glad you like it! Let me know if there are any other tools/techniques you would like to see...