Congratulations on your new bike and your birthday! I follow all your tutorials being a new beginner in this industry. I love learning all aspects of working with sulver. Thank you so much for all your tutorials!
Happy Belated Birthday and many more healthy and happy years! As a late blooming beginner, I've learned most of what I know about working with metal from your videos. Your detailed explanations and clear descriptions have given me (and obviously many others) a valuable gift. I'm grateful.
Happy Birthday Mr Harrison! Wishing you health, love, happiness and everything that truly matters! Thank you for being such an amazing teacher. Your help has been tremendous to many I'm sure! :) Marie
Happy Birthday Soham ! Thanks so much for the gift of your teaching and sharing your knowledge through your wonderful videos. I wish you many more happy years.
Happy belated birthday!! And thank you for yet another great teaching video, always a pleasure to learn form you. Thanks again, from the Everglades. Chris
I just love those simple pieces, they make such a bold beautiful impact! I just got a bench cutter and LOVE it! It's so easy to cut with, I'm making all kinds of things I might not have without it....HAPPY BIRTHDAY! show us that bike!
I like simple for the most part as well. Sometimes in the groups I'm in, I see pieces so mixed up and complicated, they've lost their identity. Each to his own, but for me less is more. That being said, some day I hope to make a cab-bedazzled cuff.
Happy Birthday! I noticed the new bike in the background . Very nice. My hubby bought a BMW too. Pity your not in Melb as you guys could ride together.
I enjoy all of your videos they are excellent training aids. Would you tell me a little more information about the forming stake you used in the domed smooth tapered cuff bracelet? Mainly wondered where you got it and what is the size. Thanks so much
Out of EVERYONE I have watched on RU-vid, you are the BEST!!! I love your videos, your patient manner and tone of voice, and method of teaching. I believe a very kind spirit lives there. Thank you. And I will continue to enjoy your video's. :) One thing.... I have a difficult time translating the meters to inches and gauges etc...(not good at the whole measuring thing to begin with, so do a lot of my work by "eye") Do you happen to know of an easy-ish way to translate?
if you get a set of digital calipers it should have inches and mm's, and it switches back and forth by just pushing the appropriate button and you can get a steel ruler that has inches on one side and mm's on the other
soham harrison I’d agree with you 👍 I started with digital callipers which change at the flick of a switch but I also learned both inches and cm’s at school but for being exact the digital callipers are good, however being made of plastic they are not good for scribing, so I also have an all metal Calliper which although is NOT digital, it is better because you can set the measurement and then lock it in place at the size you want and then use it to scribe and mark the metal to your desired size 👍
happy birthday soham.recobering from cance3r you have given me a new insentive with your videos, could you olease help with a project i have tryed to make a key ring size tennis racket 3 times without success useing half round for frame thin wire for strings
Another awesome lesson! Enjoy your much deserved birthday present. I'm assuming this cuff would be buffed to finish it up. My background is in bladesmithing and I have always avoided buffing because of the danger. Can you recommend some entry level equipment for this type of work, type of buffing wheel, compound etc ? Thanks Robert