Beaducation.com is a one-stop shop for all your jewelry making needs. In addition to hundreds of online video classes for beginners and advanced jewelry designers alike, we carry thousands of high quality tools and supplies. We are committed to offering you the best in education and inspiration. Taught by the best instructors in the business, our step-by-step video classes offer the perfect opportunity for you to learn the latest jewelry making techniques. Our RU-vid channel is home to a selection of our free classes, while Beaducation.com is a virtual clearinghouse for all of our classes (online and DVD) featuring more complicated designs and intermediate/advanced techniques. We offer product videos and design ideas, too! We have videos on our channel that date back to 2008 (you can really tell which are old!). The vid quality isn't current but the content is still great. Happy learning!!! www.beaducation.com
Great instructions. I haven’t done any chainmaille for quite a few years. Silver got too expensive for me. I think I might try some aluminum rings to start back to practice.
This helped me so much. The other videos I have watched on how to coil using a drill didn't take the coil off the core wire. They had you hook the opposite end from the drill onto a fishing spinner so it could spin freely but my end that was in my drill, my core wire keeps breaking. Can you give me some tips on how to stop that from happening? Thank you
Back in the days where we charged for the classes there was a handout. Now that they have been free for a while, there is no handout. Sorry for the confusion!
You are really amazing. After 1 year of struggle, I landed on your tutorial, and now i feel like i am graduated in soldering. Thanks a ton. 🙏 Love from India ❤
Thanks for this rundown. I have used ProtectaClear in the bottle for many years. I dip once and then hang the piece on a wire in a jar but I babysit it a little for the first hour by dabbing the base of the piece lightly on a paper towel because gravity makes it pool into a drip at the bottom. If you don’t dab it, you will end up with a thicker blob at the low point. I let it dry for 24 hours before applying a second coat. Three coats tends to make the piece look a bit plastic, so I only do two coats. For pieces that don’t fit into the bottle for dip an dunk, I use a toothpick and tap the bigger drips back into the bottle before applying. As I mentioned in a reply to another commenter, I use a mask, protective eyewear and rubber gloves - the fumes are quite strong and should not be inhaled. Hope that helps.
eyor was a sad donkey who had his tail tacked back to his butt region by christopher robbin. I believe that both of these characters would make excellent celebrity guests that you could get to appear because their legal protection has expired about 53 years ago.
Cheers! And tell eyor that he's a bad donkey, kind of an ass or a jackass if you will! Please don't get back to me with all your weird things that you say and face it you are just bothering those spirits in the material world? Who sing a song on the radio?! Next thing you know you is got lots of jewelry making tools shipped to your giant estate somewhere in the west "A region. A place that has been ruined by pedestriansa
It's time that you resist your massing mass amounts of free money and rather than go on an 8 year non stop crack binge i decided that i would try fentanyl so that i could discover and decimate why fentanyl is worse than heroin. So this is Matt Pryce who has switched from crack to speed,hell yeah you bandana wearing monkey boy from Slauson delivering all them drugs who loves you baby?
Hello quick question if i may. When you say place in tumber. I know what it is. But do you place anything else in the tumber at the time ? And second question how long do you tumble it for ? Does tumbling just polish up the item ? Im new to jewellery making and trying to learn thank you. Stunning bracelet by the way and so so simple. How dovyou know how many rings to make for a bracelet though ? Sorfy too many questions im sorry i apologise . Thank you for video. Kirt
Great questions! In the tumbler you need to also put in stainless steel shot (specific for jewelry) and a burnishing liquid. You can find all that here beaducation.com/pages/search-results-page?q=Tumbler .Tumbling does more than just polish, it also hardens and burnishes. Here’s a link to a vid that might answer more questions ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bwWTRBhqXNM.htmlsi=t6ZK-SqFGdFgr0Wa As for links I’d the chain, it all depends on size of links, size of your clasp and size of the wrist.