Hi Melissa, I'm curious as to what the brand and part number is for that black silicone wheel bit that you used. I wanted to try it for myself. Could you or anyone else give me a hand with that please?
I think I heard you say if you have too little of the amount of solder you’re going to have trouble. so it’s better to have more solder making it easier to blend? what do you mean? If you have too little solder it’s not easy to get rid of the solder line? is that what you mean
Yes. If I don’t have enough, sometimes it leaves a line that dips in. So if I have a little extra, then I can at least remove it down to the bezel without thinning out the bezel.
Great video as always. Never a bad one.
Thanks Melissa!
Beautiful. Thanks
Always so informative
Thank you.
Great informative video thanks.
Thank you. I am so glad it was helpful
Good explanation between red Rouge and tripoli.
I am glad it was helpful.
Very nice.thanks you.
Thank you.
Thank you! I appreciate the information. What do you remove the patina with since you've already used red rouge?
Sometimes I take it back a step and then hit it with the rouge again.
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Hi Melissa, I'm curious as to what the brand and part number is for that black silicone wheel bit that you used. I wanted to try it for myself. Could you or anyone else give me a hand with that please?
I think I heard you say if you have too little of the amount of solder you’re going to have trouble. so it’s better to have more solder making it easier to blend? what do you mean? If you have too little solder it’s not easy to get rid of the solder line? is that what you mean
Yes. If I don’t have enough, sometimes it leaves a line that dips in. So if I have a little extra, then I can at least remove it down to the bezel without thinning out the bezel.