This is not a formal video tutorial but it is about how I use a copper pipe to make a feather bracelet. Hope it is helpful. Please like and subscribe..Thanks #jewelries #diy
Love your work, love feathers and love copper!❤ I am going to try one as I need to submit a fold formed piece for class. Thank you for sharing with all of us!
Thanks Bel. sorry for late reply..I started using 18 mm diameter and also made a bigger version with 28mm diameter..You can actually use any size..just make sure to have fun ok..cheers
you can achieve patina using different method and chemicals. experimentation with heat and chemicals like as simple as vinegar makes a difference..cheers
Love this! I have alot of copper from our plumbing under the house, various sizes. I may practice a bit! Did heating & quenching it soften it or what was the purpose of that might I ask 😊
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@Misty Bailey cold working it makes it herder the more you work it, commonly called work hardened. Heating and quenching, or annealing/normalizing reverses that and makes it soft again. Copper is the exact opposite from iron/steel in that respect.
I like how it came out, but I think you should have used a second hammer with the line work on the leaf. Because it looks like you missed the mark a couple of times, and that would solve that problem.
Are you aware that you can change the speed of the playback on video? It alters the quality some but click over video and icons will come up on screen. Go to the 3 vertical dots in a row and click. There will be a pop up menu where one will say something like playback speed. Click this for another pop up. The slowest speed is .25x or you can always go the other direction for twice as fast 😁