Welcome to my RU-vid channel! I'm excited to share my passion for creating with you. Here, you'll find a variety of projects, ranging from jewelry making and screen printing to painting, woodworking, and metalworking. Whether you're an experienced maker or just starting out, I hope my videos inspire you to try something new and bring your own ideas to life. Thank you for stopping by!
I have the second blow torch but its crap if you want to melt 20g of copper it takes almost the hole botle to get it melted so every time i melt 20gram its 25 to 30 bucks for a new bottle its not worth it
Hi guys. I want to start my adventure with jewelery making, and to be more specyfic silver and gold casting The problem is, that due to my country policies I legally can not use big gas tanks nor oxygen, only thing I can use are those handheld torches with propane or butane in them (I don't know about MAPP gas but internet says it needs oxygen so guess its out of question as well). Is it possible to sand cast silver using those one of those 2 gases as a fuel? I want to cast very small things such as neclace pendants, earrings ect 1 at a time, that will weigh about 5-10 grams (0,18-0.35Oz) tops
This is literally exactly the kinda video I needed. I had been tryna wrap my head around making my own chain links or carabiners. I was on the right path but this vid def helps🙏🏽🙏🏽
Wow this was so cool! I started watching your jewelry making videos and found my way here afterwards. Thank you for being so informative and absolutely creative. You got a new subscriber 🤗
Hi! just asking, because I just bought the same mini lathe, as yours! what did you put on the metal cutting tool from the white bottle? because I solely only got into this, to make Armatures for stop motion. I really would love your feed back! 👍👍
Great video. The Dremel bit that your using. Can you tell us the "part" number or specifically which drill bit it is? I just started pouring and could use one of those! Thank you.
I just started pouring. I was always told the breather holes have to go from the object all the way to the sides of the mold. I noticed you punched holes in actual cast. Can you tell me why you did that and if that'll work for most sand castings? Thank you!
Thanks for the videos, just going to try melting some old jewellery and your videos are inspiring. I love those shell pieces you’ve made, they’re gorgeous.
I'm new to sandcasting. Every time I fill the mold with the delft clay and pound it down, the clay will "split" open on the mold. Usually it splits in a different part of the mold, that I'm pounding. I hammering the clay in fairly hard. Is it possible I'm doing it too hard? I just can't understand what's causing this. When I turn the mold over, the bottom of the mold is nice and smooth. Can you please tell me what could be wrong? Thank you in advance.
Was quite some tome ago I bought it now, so can't remember correctly but I think it came with the chuck possibly some blades or they could have been extra add ons. Thanks
Great video, but I'm confused. Every other video I've seen, people put the vent holes on the "outside" of the piece being cast. You poked holes in the actual casting piece. Can you explain the difference please? Thank you!
Can you make silver or gold mold with oven bake clay Crafters closet or is there anything else besides delft clay set I may have laying around the house that I can use to make molds for pouring silver or gold?
Yeah could make a mold out of alot of thing if the object you want is quiet basic. Was going to make a whole series about. Examples like cut up fruits or vegetables, wood. As long as it has breather holes it will work to some extent.
Love the videos bro! I'm super keen to get in to this myself and your channel has so far been the most helpful for beginners! Do you ever do much work with gold? I'm fortunate enough to have found quite a lot over the years whilst metal detecting beaches so I'm aiming to take advantage of that and learn how to do repairs and remakes