I see this video is 5 years old but it was so helpful to me, today, February 20, 2023. Thanks!!!💖 _If you can remember and are still responding to comments will you tell which gauge of sterling was that sheet AND what number blade were you using? 💖💖
JayWhoLovesEveryone (sorry if your name isn't in blue) but I'm totally with you! March 29 2023, and so, sooo late to the game😅 Gosh ma'am I love your precision! I hope when I get better at this, I'll be doing it too. Many thanks!
So I believe the sheet was 18 or 20 gauge and I typically buy 1/0 or 0. I wish I could be more specific but it has been a long time since I recorded this one!
I see this video is 5 years old but it was so helpful to me, today, February 20, 2023. Thanks!!!💖 _If you can remember and are still responding to comments will you tell which gauge of sterling was that sheet AND what number blade were you using? 💖💖
JayWhoLovesEveryone (sorry if your name isn't in blue) but I'm totally with you! March 29 2023, and so, sooo late to the game😅 Gosh ma'am I love your precision! I hope when I get better at this, I'll be doing it too. Many thanks!
So I believe the sheet was 18 or 20 gauge and I typically buy 1/0 or 0. I wish I could be more specific but it has been a long time since I recorded this one!
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@@katiecolemaley9034 Thanks for responding. I am so glad you kept the video up. We newbies are still learning from it. ❤
very helpful !! thank you, i've been looking for videos to make me understand how to work with it and this is the best
Thanks!😉
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This really helped me a lot! Thanks for the video 😊
best video has least views, so happy this got reccomended youve saved my course.
Great quick tutorial. So you didn't explain what does one use on these larger areas you mentioned where you wouldn't use a file. Sand paper?
Nice vid