Looks so simple but watching the whole process, makes you realize it's a complicated little piece of an amazing bracelet! Se ve muy simple pero viendo el proceso, te hace dar cuenta que es una pequeña complicada pieza de una hermosa pulsera!
how does your crucible get used so many times ive messed up mine after a couple uses i use borax and a acetylene /oxygen torch , after ive melted silver and poured my crucible looks greenish and a little chipped from the bowl curvature
The 18k gold I thought would be more pliable than it looked seemed like you were using alot of pressure turning it into a spring ? Where do you get your gold to do this and do you buy scrap gold ?
Ok, I've watched these videos since forever. How do you stop everything from sticking to that clock spring? I tried one, a dozen times and I couldn't keep anything from sticking to it. I swear to God silicone will stick to mine. I went out of my way just to get a low carbon clock spring and I mean I scoured second hand shops everywhere around me. Paste, no paste, clean before use, let carbon build up,.... no dice. Magic? An elven clock spring? Help me out 'cause I'm at a loss here. Thanks.
Todo aquel que no sea joyero verá el vídeo excelente y el que sabe de joyeria dira cm yo y ese disparate y esa lucha para hacer algo tan simple y con toda esas herramientas esa guillo no requería de ese tipo de soldadura pronto pondré mi canal para enseñarle a los "joyeros" hacerce las cosas más fácil ya que veo todos esos disparate
Hi. The products you make are beautiful. Have a lot of sales. I did the same job in Turkey. I used flexx 152 as an additive for 18 carat. I gave forty percent silver for his contribution. The color of my product is not good. Your color is beautiful. I would be very happy if you could help me with colors.