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Making a paper clip style chain 

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Andrea demonstrates the steps to making paper clip chains from sterling 10 gauge half round wire.
Tools used:
round nose pliers, 10 gauge sterling half round wire, jewelry saw, large round pliers for coiling wire, butane torch and hard solder.

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25 авг 2024

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@og4318
@og4318 3 месяца назад
Very nice...!!!
@elizabethlamphere967
@elizabethlamphere967 Год назад
Thank you for your tutorial!! I appreciate your calm voice and your amazing soldering techniques. I look forward to making this necklace!!
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Год назад
Thank you so much! Have fun with your chain making.
@flyingcheff
@flyingcheff Год назад
Love minimal tool projects! Did you know that if you place the join at the end of the link (instead of the long side) any joins will be unseen, the chain will always look as clean and perfect as it can. I think if it as a freebie on finishing. Of course, I clean up all my joins. Great video! Thank you.
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Год назад
That is true! I really need to start cutting at the long end. Thank you for sharing this tip.😀
@paulacorte3912
@paulacorte3912 Год назад
I think Victor is telling you you're not giving him enough attention this morning!! Funny kitty. Nice chain too!
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Год назад
He’s definitely saying that! I should have left the camera on because shortly after all that talking he knocked over a tray of beads!😄
@patredden4557
@patredden4557 Год назад
Another great video, lots of information. Thanks so much for sharing.
@LittleCherryHill
@LittleCherryHill Год назад
Looks awesome! Haven't made chain in a very long time and I would love to make a heavier gauge one like yours. Thanks for sharing your process :)
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Год назад
This one feels so good, the 10 gauge was a great size of wire to play with.
@aumi.jewels
@aumi.jewels Год назад
Your studio looks like mine. I have so much inventory….❤❤❤❤❤❤
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Год назад
Ha!! I often forget where I’ve hidden stones,etc.😂
@theglasssessions
@theglasssessions Месяц назад
Thanks for the video. I like the technique of using the pliars to open the jump ring into an oval. Would it not be easier to wrap around an oval former?
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Месяц назад
It would be easier if you happen to have an oval former.
@AC-pf1ne
@AC-pf1ne 5 месяцев назад
so around the 15.00 min mark when you joined them together now having 7 links, I noticed you used flux but no additional solder.. is that because there was enough on there from the beginning? I do not know if I'm missing a step that you did.. thanks..
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign 5 месяцев назад
You are correct, there was already enough solder on them from when we soldered the ring shut in order to stretch it.
@orit3794
@orit3794 Год назад
Thank you for this. Super informative and beautiful result. I assume you can make this chain with round wire of similar or thinner gauge?
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Год назад
Yes, you can absolutely make this with round wire. Thank you for watching!!
@browndogstudio2356
@browndogstudio2356 Год назад
I loved this! I tried in both 10 and 12 gauges. I was wondering what tool/foredom attachment you found works best for cleaning up interiors of links? Did you patina your chain or just tumble shiny? I LOVE how substantial the chain feels ❤
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Год назад
Yay, I’m so glad you tried this. They really feel wonderful in the hand. I did patina and polish mine. A lot of times I’ll use the 3M radial disks in various grits to clean and get inside those links.
@lenastiward8657
@lenastiward8657 10 месяцев назад
So no extra solder required for connecting the cut links once again?
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign 10 месяцев назад
You got it, just heat and reflow the first application of solder.
@lenastiward8657
@lenastiward8657 10 месяцев назад
I love watching you work and you are just my style of jewelry too.
@nickyanderson9612
@nickyanderson9612 11 месяцев назад
Hi thank you so much for sharing this. I have been wondering how to make this! I wondered how much 10 gauge wire you might need to make a 16 inch chain? Thank you 5:09
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching!! I will get back to you on that, I think I wrote down a bunch of notes when I did this.
@nickyanderson9612
@nickyanderson9612 10 месяцев назад
Ooh thank you. I am Uk. So would the round pliers be 9mm? 😊
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign 10 месяцев назад
@@nickyanderson9612 yes they would be roughly 9-9.5 mm.
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign 10 месяцев назад
@@nickyanderson9612 I found my notes on 12 gauge but it shouldn’t be too different from 10 gauge maybe a tad more in length but I used .6 meter of wire for a 16” chain.
@nickyanderson9612
@nickyanderson9612 10 месяцев назад
⁠@@amuckdesign thank you so much. You have inspired and aspiring jeweller! I shall have a go at making one
@jeffreyschulz6096
@jeffreyschulz6096 Год назад
Hi! Are you using Dead-Soft?
@amuckdesign
@amuckdesign Год назад
I am using dead soft wire.
@levijah1306
@levijah1306 Год назад
🇩🇪
@aumi.jewels
@aumi.jewels Год назад
FYI…your pliers are called bail making pliers…. OK not go back and finish watching the video.
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