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AtomicaNuclei By Catina
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 พ.ย. 2011
Welcome welcome to my channel where I make tin jewelry!
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Tin Jewelry Making: Washi Tape Valentines Earrings ❤️
มุมมอง 54810 หลายเดือนก่อน
Using tin to make lovely Valentines Day earrings with washi tape, glitter and UV resin.
Tin Jewelry Making: Ear Wires
มุมมอง 3692 ปีที่แล้ว
I’m back with a simple video on how I make ear wires.
Tin Jewelry Making: Donuts & Wire Wrapping
มุมมอง 9412 ปีที่แล้ว
This video teaches how to make a donut shape from tin and some basic techniques of wire wrapping. If you have questions just holler.
Tin Jewelry Making: Mosaic Gems Jewels
มุมมอง 1K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I saw how you can create beautiful pieces of jewelry from a simple canister. I use Ranger alcohol pearls ink, texture fades embossing folder and gold gilders paste.
Tin Jewelry Making: Arizona Tea Can
มุมมอง 9K3 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows how to cut aluminum can and how to make it more stable for jewelry making.
Tin Jewelry Making: Transforming the Christmas Tin
มุมมอง 3.1K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I take a Christmas tin and transform it into a cool pair of earrings. My goal is to help the viewer reach beyond the initial image on the tin to create something new and interesting.
Tin Jewelry Making: Farmers Market Display
มุมมอง 3933 ปีที่แล้ว
I thought I would share my booth set up for the local farmers market held on Saturday’s throughout the summer. It keeps me busy! If you have any questions, please ask. I’m always happy to share!
Tin Jewelry Making: Hand Cutting
มุมมอง 9K3 ปีที่แล้ว
This video shows my technique for hand cutting tin to make jewelry pieces. I get excited when demonstrating so I’m sorry for a jumpy camera. Stencils: Hildegarde of Alquina etsy.me/3iCWVWB Follow me on Facebook @ AtomicaNuclei
Tin Jewelry Making- Cold Connections
มุมมอง 3.4K3 ปีที่แล้ว
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 ...
Tin Jewelry Making: Alcohol Inks
มุมมอง 4.7K3 ปีที่แล้ว
This video is about using alcohol inks as a design element in tin jewelry. Please excuse the parts with poor quality, I’m getting used to the new camera angle.
Tin Jewelry Making - Embossed & Patina 2
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Tin Jewelry Making - Embossed & Patina 2
Tin Jewelry Making - Making tin bead caps
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Tin Jewelry Making - Making tin bead caps
Tin Jewelry Making - Butterfly earrings
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Tin Jewelry Making - Butterfly earrings
Thanks for a great tutorial!❤❤❤❤
Beautiful and interesting. TFS
Have you ever considered using a soft soldering technique around the edges of the tin items to create a more finished look? I think that will greatly improve the look as it gives it a frame.
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.
The tile designed fabric is beautiful but makes for confusing visuals of the things you are showing.🙏
Beautiful ❤️ perfect 💟
Nice information, just wish you were in the camera frame when you were working on the projects. Unfortunately, just frustrating to the viewer.
Catina, I love your short
I really liked your video and the end results were very pretty. I've saved your video into my bookmarks folder. When you mentioned the double sided tape I thought, you could make any paper into washi tape by adding double sided tape to the back and cutting it to the width you wanted. Thank you for giving my imagination a new idea to work with.
Lovely tin. Nice beading for accent.
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?
What do you do about the sharp edges on the tin once cut?
Where do you get your tins?
Love your work
All kinds of places. I try to shop at local thrift shops and antique stores. You can find lots on EBay and Etsy too. Once you start looking for them, you tend to find them everywhere.
These are really cute! Thanks for sharing your ideas! 😍
Glad you like them!
Thanks for your resin recommendation. 🏆
Welcome!
Please use a plain background....better for seeing the tin patterns. Thank you.
Wonderful instruction. All the right details, consise, no extra words. I really appreciate it.
😢 *Promosm*
Great tute❤🙏🏽
I like the tutorial. Beautiful earrings. Way too much talk.
Hola y porque no enseña la maquina hagan el video completo
¿Quieres ver todas las herramientas utilizadas?
What do you use to sand the edges? Regular sandpaper?
🎉Thank you for sharing this little tutorial with us ❤️ 😊
metal can be "work hardened" wire also.It becomes more brittle or hard. like when you bend wire repeatedly it will snap. running aluminium through the big kick has that affect also. good to know, thank you! so many good informations. 😍
🎉Thanks for 🐱 sharing 😊
They are lovely, I wasn't sure at first, but the end result was excellent!
Great video. Love all the info! Just an observation, couldn’t you add a shim when using the dies from China? Each machine is going to be different and adding additional layers of card stock or thin metal should help to create enough pressure to cut through the tin. Cheers from FL😺
Good video…. It is difficult to see what you are doing as your round earrings are about halfway out of the screen.
I really love vintage, and would have probably kept that tin to store vintage doo-dads. Your earrings turned out really cute though. I would love to see you do a pair or earrings or bangle honoring the vintage of the pattern for the Retro clientele also.
Thank you.
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How do you spell “mekkie “ for the shape cutters?
Thanks Catina.
Can you do a video with ways to emboss by hand/without folders n machines?
The back ground is distracting
What kind of gloves do you use for the tins?
I feel like I must be doing something wrong as I cut a tin into useable parts. I have a pair of metal shears from Home Depot, but it just seems really awkward to cut. Could you do a video about that part of the process? Is it just a matter of getting used to using metal shears? I'm having difficulty with getting a straight line without a bunch of burrs as I try to re-set the shears to the metal along the edges. it's really messy and the edges end up super jagged.
I love these! Could you provide links to the spray enamel and the tin and the Movers and Shapers dies?
Great video as always, thanks for sharing 👍
Why did you run it after you cut them out
Hi, can you please clarify ‘run it’ so I can understand and correctly answer your question. Thanks!
@@atomicanucleibycatina7861 why did you run it through the big kick?
@@TanKatLuvr1965 I used the big kick to emboss the tin. Sometimes I use it to flatten the tin evenly (sandwich tin between closed folder and plates).
I love your tutorials!! What gauge of metal can the Cayla leather punch be used on? Thanks!
Thanks! Probably 20-22 gauge. I find it’s not so much the gauge but the hardness of the tin. Trays, canisters and bowls usually are too thick, especially if they are Daher or Baret ware. When you break down the tin you will be able to determine if the dies will cut through. Be sure to choose Sizzix compatible. Regular leather punch tools will not work.
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Thank You.
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cute 👍🥰🥰🥰🖤🖤🖤
Awesome process and incredible result! Although i personally liked it more before you added the patina
Oh it's beautiful.
Thanks for showing all the earrings at the end. I especially like how you press the embossed pointed flowers for that last artistic effect. The icing on the cake.
Thank you for sharing my templates!!!!
Welcome!
Where did you get your tin?
You can find tins everywhere! I think I got this one from a thrift store.