Thank you so much for mentioning where you bought the chain end-tab die cutter! I have been looking for somewhere to buy one of those die cutters for a long time with no luck, even considered contracting it out to a machine shop or buying a mill and making one myself. I contacted Dynamis Jewelry about his probably three years ago and he told me his came from the Ukraine and was no longer available. Placed an order for mine today and I’m super excited, waiting 3-4 weeks for it to arrive from India pales in comparison to how long I’ve been looking for one so thanks again 🙏
Omgoodness finally one in English that I've found 😆. Better then watching it is Russian or German 😆. Respect there talent but I can't understand the inter workings of what is being done or or things. Thank you for sharing. Absolutely great work 👏👍💯
I was wondering what my old coworker Cody Dagutis was up to today so I did a Google search which brought me here, to his RU-vid channel. I see you are making the transition from the sales floor to the jewelers bench, seems like a natural progression. This is excellent content, I'm glad to see you moving in this direction, I can't wait to see what you do next. Best of luck - MH
17:30 when your trying to line it up if you have access to a laser and can tack it together then flow solder for all the joints it will definitely take less finagling.
Maybe you've figured it out since you made this, but to keep it in alignment while soldering, there's something welders use called "tack welds" to hold several pieces together to make sure it's all squared properly before making all the welds. If you just solder in the middle and at the ends, then your entire piece should remain in alignment. You could call it "tack soldering" I suppose.
🤩 I just ran into this video. Thanks for sharing. Been watching change making videos since forever and this is the first time I ran into someone that’s speaking English that’s making this bracelet. I have a question ? when you put the two bracelets together can’t you hold it with crazy glue I’ve seen someone use this technique on silver and then they just burn it off after sold during. ☺️ excellent video. Thanks again for sharing subscribed👏👏👏🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟😁
Started teaching myself about 2 years ago just consuming as much RU-vid content as possible on it. Just recently began a part time apprenticeship at the store I work at. I wouldn't have been able to do anything if it weren't for other RU-vid creators sharing what they know. Just paying it forward 😁
Братан, концевые и замок карабин не подходят для изделия такого рода. Одно дело когда ты одеваешь цепочку на шею и у тебя обе руки свободны для этого и совсем другое дело когда ты будешь в извращённой позе пытаться застегнуть такой браслет 😊. Сделай хотя бы часовую застёжку и концевики с шарнирами. А если время будет позволять, то замок-коробка на таких браслетах идеально смотрится. Это занимает больше времени и выходит дороже, но клиенты будут довольны!
@@alexeipopovski9833 I got it from stuller. Here is the link www.stuller.com/products/21-0395/?groupId=11580&fromRAC=true&recommendationSource=SiteSearchRAC
Super Bänder aus Metall sehen alles sehr schön aus dass ihr berichtet wie ihr gemacht wir könnten ja bald bei der Post welche schicken wenn ich euch meine Adresse❤❤❤❤❤❤
How do you get the wire to rip through the size block like spaghetti? Is there some lube I should be using? Is mine tougher because my block is brand new? Can you actually run through 4 sizes between annealing? Sorry last question; Is your silver some magical secret elastic alloy mix, 925 is partially copper is that what I'm missing?? I'm brand new learning and any help would be sincerely appreciated.
I've started using just regular shop oil. I used to use wax but 3 in 1 shop oil works really well. Do you quench when you anneal or do you let it cool slow?
That's not a complete 100% Ramses!... looking close it's looking good but .. need some more in don't say it in English...pero en castellano, esta hermoso, mis primeros salieron asi..pero buscando mas encontré rl detalle , las cadenas en espejo las debes soldar en diagonal y sin cortar los sobrantes, después sueldas el sobrantes entre si,les das forma con un pequeño yunque redondo y después lo pliegas , rebajas con lima y pules. Asi queda la media luna perfecta de las caras.