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Tin Jewelry Making- Cold Connections 

AtomicaNuclei By Catina
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This video shows how I make cold connections for tin jewelry.
Important tools:
Center finder
Metal hole punch
Rivets- jewelry rivets or Brads from hardware store
Eyelets- I use size 3.7 x 2.2mm
Compression Rivets- I use 4mm
Measure tool- I use a plastic credit card with appropriate sized holes
Flush cutters
Ball Peen or Riveting hammer
Eyelet setting tool
Compression rivet tool
Bench block and sand bag

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16 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 24   
@bikeboomer2617
@bikeboomer2617 2 года назад
Very good instruction and thanks for the tip on using brads!
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 2 года назад
Welcome! Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
@vivianwarran8804
@vivianwarran8804 Год назад
Thank you.
@truthbetold4178
@truthbetold4178 2 года назад
Thank you!
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 2 года назад
Welcome!
@jeanneenadamcik7618
@jeanneenadamcik7618 3 года назад
Thanks for the idea for using the wire brads from the hardware store. I wouldn't have thought of that.
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 3 года назад
Welcome! I wish I could remember where I learned that. Brads do work really well.
@jenniperkins4260
@jenniperkins4260 3 года назад
Oh I’m so glad I found you ! Looking to making my own bezels and bell/ bead caps from tin
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 3 года назад
Well, I hope I can help. I think I’ll end up learning more too!
@tatochip
@tatochip 3 года назад
Great video! Really informative. Thank you!
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 3 года назад
Thank you 😊
@MelodyMeigs
@MelodyMeigs 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, great video. When you have a cupped circle item on top like you did, how can you turn it over to hammer the brad/rivet without it bending the cupped circle item on top?
@DeerheartStudioArts
@DeerheartStudioArts Месяц назад
The tile designed fabric is beautiful but makes for confusing visuals of the things you are showing.🙏
@daisybz111
@daisybz111 2 года назад
Hi! I am so grateful to find this tutorial! It is so helpful, as I have no experience with cold connections! I find it confusing to know how to choose which one to use - could you quickly write the differences in rivets, eyelets and brads? Benefits to one over the other? Thank you!!!
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 2 года назад
Hi! A rivet has a flat or decorative head and you trim the stick part down to hammer it flush in place. Compression rivets have two parts that snap together before using a tool that sets it in place. Eyelets have a hole that is set in place with an eyelet setter. These are useful when needing to link something to the piece. Brads are a type of basic small nail that can be adapted to use as a rivet. I use compression rivets when joining non flat pieces of tin together. I use eyelets when a more ‘finished’ look is needed for the design- such as a necklace pendant. I use brads as rivets coz they are cheaper than jewelry rivets, haha.
@daisybz111
@daisybz111 2 года назад
@@atomicanucleibycatina7861 Oh my gosh, thank you so so much for that information! It helps to make things so much clearer and I really do appreciate your time. ❤️❤️❤️
@christinavallem5669
@christinavallem5669 3 года назад
Thank you for showing all the different cold connections. FYI if you file in one direction, pushing, your file will live longer. Peace.
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 3 года назад
Thanks! I’ll try to remember to file in one direction.
@allisonkeevers1969
@allisonkeevers1969 3 года назад
Really enjoyed your video. I thought brads were those things scrapbookers use that look like split pins. You poke them through the hole and divide the pin "legs" on the back ?
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 3 года назад
Yep, those are what I always thought of as brads too. However, these small nails are called brad nails. A quick search on Lowe’s for brads will show you the nails I’m talking about. Thanks for watching!
@allisonkeevers1969
@allisonkeevers1969 3 года назад
@@atomicanucleibycatina7861I'm in Australia, but I looked them up in a big hardware chain we have here and they had lots of brad nail types. Thank you for the info.
@ninjabiscuit6157
@ninjabiscuit6157 2 года назад
Hi Catina, another fabulously informative video for a newbie tin jewellery maker in the UK, thank you so much. Can I please ask what pattern/brand the embossing folder is that you used on the rectangular pieces? It's like a metal deckplate design. I have a large-scale version but would love to get hold of your smaller version for smaller pieces. Thanks again
@atomicanucleibycatina7861
@atomicanucleibycatina7861 2 года назад
The one that I had on the bench block? That is a basket weave design. It’s by Cuttlebug and I think the name is Oxford. It is a go-to folder that will work with just about any design.
@DeerheartStudioArts
@DeerheartStudioArts Месяц назад
Your demo of setting the 2 part compression rivet misses the use of attaching the metal to another piece of metal. Unless setting that rivet just for aesthetics there’s no point to putting that in a single sheet of metal.
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