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That bracelet makes a statement of outstanding coolness and style. You’re a rockstar brother !! I’d love to see your upcoming old school bracelet in chapters format, 15-30 mins each. My ADD won’t pretend to pay attention much longer than that lol. 🎉
@boomjewelrydesigns I'm very new to this and live in a VERY rural area (I even have Amish neighbors), so classes are almost impossible. If it weren't for people like you, I'd be dead in the water.
Beautiful piece, Benny! Thanks for the informative vid, and for keepin it reeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaal, dude!!!!! Keep on being you and doing what you do...looking forward to more adventures!
Wow! That bracelet really makes a statement. It can be challenging to work with thick gauges …but I love the look. It really helps me to see that all the elements may not attach on the first try….but as you demonstrated….clean it up nice and give it another go….and another if needed. Thank you, Benny!
Epic as always! I picked up a cheap mill because of yours, and it has upgraded my game significantly. One day, I will have a big girl mill, but I love the journey forward!
Blue Loctite to keep the screws from backing out. NOT THE RED LOCTITE. If you use the red, use Brakleen to dissolve it and don't use the blue tipped wrench method. You'll ruin your mill. Red is for large bolts.
Bro, put Locktite 242 on all those screws, nuts and bolts. You can get a small bottle of the knock-off for like $3 at your favorite store Harbor Freight.
Thank you! This will come in handy...a rolling mill is on my wish list, and Temu has many vevors for, like, half off. But they don't display much info on the listings, so it's a little hard to shop...what model did you get? I can look it up on the vevor site for specs, etc. I got a dandy 60 lb vevor anvil and I love it. It makes me feel like a serious jeweler (i'm just starting out). Thanks again for another helpful and fun video. Keep being you.
@pattiNBerkeley i dont recall the model. Many people say the gears start grinding and it falls apart. Bjt really a screw comes out and gets caught in the gears and just needs to be put back.
💥great video! I like to make things in twos or threes, maybe I’ll go for a bigger batch next time! I sell similar for £40 in the uk, which now sounds a bit cheap!! 😂
@@NobleArtDimensions i want to take pieces of silver to high into the rocky mountains and texture on the ancient rocks up there. I bet it holds a different energy!
Mega Thank You for this jewelry adventure!!! I am certainly going to give this hinge/clasp idea of yours a try! I really like your style of work...the hardcore texturing and all, this bracelet is DA BOMB!...worth every minute of time watching you create this piece!
Beautiful piece, brilliant hinge design! I'd like to try this in copper (what I'm working in now...). And as always, such a fun hang with you. Thank you for another great video.
This is a cool design really like it . A totally great tutorial very interesting . Never seen this type of cuff before love it. Oh and that cuff you are wearing is fantastic
@Nancy4133nope the cuff on my left hand. I actually made the video on that one... and lost it... i may still re edit it and put it out. A few people have asked about it!
As an old biker, in my rides across country I've met a lot of jewelers on or near reservations and I would buy their work before they sold it to stores to sell to the tourist cus I bought it at a better price and loved sharing it with my family members. Keep up the great work.
@eloyanzaldua7433 I would love to cross paths with a biker like you! I make a lot of heavy stuff, and I think about bikers and the strength needed in the pieces. I do have bikers in my blood, the iron horse. Thanks man!