wow, that's a perfect timing!! 😍 I hope this video will be helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here! And If you'd like to see more videos about sawing, they're right here: How to saw part 1: th-cam.com/video/2NZD9scVuJk/w-d-xo.html How to saw part 2: th-cam.com/video/1MDq01vEvmg/w-d-xo.html And sawing tiny details timelapse in real time: th-cam.com/video/Nb7L5sm53UE/w-d-xo.html
That's great to hear! Oooh, cutting in brass is a different level of difficutly, the metal is harder than silver and cutting isn't as smooth. Glad it worked well for you! And thank you so much for watching :))
These videos are so good! Thank you for sharing your process and I've loved the recent vlog too. Would really love to see a start to finish piece from drawing to cutting, details and finishing!
Hiya Lady Stardust, yet again you have shown us how to in great detail and with incredible skill. Plus the idea of putting the pin clamp in a vice is pure brilliance, lifting it to a working height and still adjustable to the final position. Thank you, dear lady, I love it, and I will be using the idea. Stay safe, Steve...
Hi Steve! So happy to see your sweet comment ❤️ I'm glad you enjoyed the video. And yes, this was such a simple idea! But it helps so much, and it's surprisingly comfortable. Will be more than enough while I work on this temporary bench. A hobby bench vise like this is a great little tool and everyone should have it, you can do a lot with it! Use it as a ball vise replacement when paired with a little work holder, fix the jump ring cutting tool in there or use it for bench peg. And there's more! I'll include these in my next video with tips 🥰 Btw, I got this bench vise here in Poland, but it's nearly identical to the one I had before, which I bought in Aldi. Lidl and other shops like that (and home depot/tools/craft shops) usualy have these small hobby bench vise :) Take care xx
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingit is a simple idea, the genius is that you had the idea, worked on it, with your dad, then shared it with everyone who watches, for years to come!!! I've seen that type of vice in many places, very versatile and easy to use. Thank you, Basia, stay safe, Steve xx...
I’m thinking of trying the nano blades , as I am using pike blades at the moment, but like the storage tubes on the nano as they have metal thickness guides on the case , which make life easier.
Yes, that's definitely a huge perk! I really like the Nano blades, lately tried them with brass too and they did a great job! I used Pike ones before too and was very happy with them. These are all good quality blades. You should definitely try Nano ones and compare
Thank you so much Vicki! I appreciate it a lot that you enjoyed watching it :)) I recommend Canva a lot, great site. Envato elements is also great, for a fee you can get nice graphics there. I also draw my designs on the tablet and then print them :)
I love your videos! Beautiful and such precise work! Incredible. I'd love to know if you can answer how you used the vise below to hold up your bench pin to saw onto? I love that it raises it up higher so I don't have to arch over to much, kills my broken back agh. Love love the idea of using the vise to hold it up higher just curious if you font mind sharing how to set it up that way? Thanks either way!
Thank you so much! I'm very happy that you enjoyed this video 🙏 And of course, I don't mind sharing at all! I will describe it in detail in my next video with tips, but in the mean time I'll tell you how it's done! :) This bench peg installation is of a simple construction. The metal thingly that pins it to the bench is being held in the vise here. However, if I just left it like this, it would move. So my dad has cut a simple piece of a little wooden plank to fit it underneath for balance and that's it! No additional elements. Like I said, I will show this in detail in my next video, because I'm not sure it makes sense by just describing it with words haha
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing you're incredible! Thats what i was thinking at first too, just holding in the vise but I would think it wouldn't be stable enough so definantly looking forward to seeing the actual setup 😀 ❤ thank you!! Yay! Hopefully soon, no more slouching foreverrrr. Lol! I appreciate you so much my dear. Truly!
@@unboundbytiffany it means the world to me that you think so! Thank you so much :)) Oh, and I know your pain so well! I hope this solution will help you :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing I bet! You do so much intricate sawing, I can only imagine if you had to slouch over onto a shorter bench pin to do all that work. Oh boy. Yeah. That'd be unbearable! I love your dad helped you out with that as well, and thank you again for sharing ❤ and, beautiful work again! Really, absolutely gorgeous.
Thank you for watching Steven, and I agree, I prefer voiceover too, I just wasn't able to add one to this video this time. But my goal is to have both in videos: voiceover and subtitles :)
My saw frame arrived with these. They might be an upgrade made to new batches. I would recommend you contact Pepetools regarding this, if your own Haymaker arrived with metal ones and they don't work. I'm sure Pepe will do their best to help you. Good luck and take care :)
This was a thin double sided tape, I haven't used regular glue yet (although I have seen people use it, I think it works), I hope you'll be able to find a tape like this! I think online or in stationary/art shops maybe?
Jeweler girl you are a good master
I’ve never seen such a well paced teaching video that is as enjoyable as as it is instructive. Except for this one they don’t exist! Inspiring!
Wow, thank you! That's very kind, I appreciate it a lot
Been stalking your TH-cam channel. You’re helping me a lot and I appreciate all the useful information you’ve put out! Thank you ❤
you are so welcome! Thank you so much dear, I appreciate it a lot!
As usual the video is so inspiring.
So happy to hear that, Dawn! Thank you for watching love xx
I love your videos 😍😍
I'm very happy you do! Thank you :)
So beautiful
Thank you so much
Turned my alerts on yesterday and this popped up just as I was researching how to use my new saw!
wow, that's a perfect timing!! 😍 I hope this video will be helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here! And If you'd like to see more videos about sawing, they're right here: How to saw part 1: th-cam.com/video/2NZD9scVuJk/w-d-xo.html How to saw part 2: th-cam.com/video/1MDq01vEvmg/w-d-xo.html And sawing tiny details timelapse in real time: th-cam.com/video/Nb7L5sm53UE/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much with the awesome tips!! Saved my butt with cutting out very tiny initials from brass where I had to be extremely precise!!🤗🤗
That's great to hear! Oooh, cutting in brass is a different level of difficutly, the metal is harder than silver and cutting isn't as smooth. Glad it worked well for you! And thank you so much for watching :))
These videos are so good! Thank you for sharing your process and I've loved the recent vlog too. Would really love to see a start to finish piece from drawing to cutting, details and finishing!
Hiya Lady Stardust, yet again you have shown us how to in great detail and with incredible skill. Plus the idea of putting the pin clamp in a vice is pure brilliance, lifting it to a working height and still adjustable to the final position. Thank you, dear lady, I love it, and I will be using the idea.
Stay safe, Steve...
Hi Steve! So happy to see your sweet comment ❤️ I'm glad you enjoyed the video. And yes, this was such a simple idea! But it helps so much, and it's surprisingly comfortable. Will be more than enough while I work on this temporary bench. A hobby bench vise like this is a great little tool and everyone should have it, you can do a lot with it! Use it as a ball vise replacement when paired with a little work holder, fix the jump ring cutting tool in there or use it for bench peg. And there's more! I'll include these in my next video with tips 🥰 Btw, I got this bench vise here in Poland, but it's nearly identical to the one I had before, which I bought in Aldi. Lidl and other shops like that (and home depot/tools/craft shops) usualy have these small hobby bench vise :) Take care xx
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingit is a simple idea, the genius is that you had the idea, worked on it, with your dad, then shared it with everyone who watches, for years to come!!! I've seen that type of vice in many places, very versatile and easy to use. Thank you, Basia, stay safe, Steve xx...
I’m thinking of trying the nano blades , as I am using pike blades at the moment, but like the storage tubes on the nano as they have metal thickness guides on the case , which make life easier.
Yes, that's definitely a huge perk! I really like the Nano blades, lately tried them with brass too and they did a great job!
I used Pike ones before too and was very happy with them. These are all good quality blades. You should definitely try Nano ones and compare
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing
Thank you I will order some from Jane Jane Uk
Absolutely amazing video. So relaxing and inspiring to see you work
Thank you so much! That means a lot, thank you for watching!
Absolutely love your video! Do you have a recommended source for your picture templates of flowers, etc. that you wouldn’t mind sharing?
Thank you so much Vicki! I appreciate it a lot that you enjoyed watching it :)) I recommend Canva a lot, great site. Envato elements is also great, for a fee you can get nice graphics there. I also draw my designs on the tablet and then print them :)
I love your videos! Beautiful and such precise work! Incredible. I'd love to know if you can answer how you used the vise below to hold up your bench pin to saw onto? I love that it raises it up higher so I don't have to arch over to much, kills my broken back agh. Love love the idea of using the vise to hold it up higher just curious if you font mind sharing how to set it up that way? Thanks either way!
Thank you so much! I'm very happy that you enjoyed this video 🙏 And of course, I don't mind sharing at all! I will describe it in detail in my next video with tips, but in the mean time I'll tell you how it's done! :) This bench peg installation is of a simple construction. The metal thingly that pins it to the bench is being held in the vise here. However, if I just left it like this, it would move. So my dad has cut a simple piece of a little wooden plank to fit it underneath for balance and that's it! No additional elements. Like I said, I will show this in detail in my next video, because I'm not sure it makes sense by just describing it with words haha
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing you're incredible! Thats what i was thinking at first too, just holding in the vise but I would think it wouldn't be stable enough so definantly looking forward to seeing the actual setup 😀 ❤ thank you!! Yay! Hopefully soon, no more slouching foreverrrr. Lol! I appreciate you so much my dear. Truly!
@@unboundbytiffany it means the world to me that you think so! Thank you so much :)) Oh, and I know your pain so well! I hope this solution will help you :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing I bet! You do so much intricate sawing, I can only imagine if you had to slouch over onto a shorter bench pin to do all that work. Oh boy. Yeah. That'd be unbearable! I love your dad helped you out with that as well, and thank you again for sharing ❤ and, beautiful work again! Really, absolutely gorgeous.
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingthank you so much Lady Stardust for sharing this. I struggle too so this will help a great deal, thank you, Basia!
Nice instructional. The music was good but I much prefer your voice over and smiling face as you teach us.
Thank you for watching Steven, and I agree, I prefer voiceover too, I just wasn't able to add one to this video this time. But my goal is to have both in videos: voiceover and subtitles :)
So relaxing what’s the name of that song
Where did you get those yellow wing nuts? I still have the metal wing nuts and the blades still don’t hold 😢
Thanks
My saw frame arrived with these. They might be an upgrade made to new batches. I would recommend you contact Pepetools regarding this, if your own Haymaker arrived with metal ones and they don't work. I'm sure Pepe will do their best to help you. Good luck and take care :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing thanks, I will ask Pepe!
Hi what type of glu do you use for the paper to stick correctly ? :)
This was a thin double sided tape, I haven't used regular glue yet (although I have seen people use it, I think it works), I hope you'll be able to find a tape like this! I think online or in stationary/art shops maybe?
What was that music? It's so perfect for working to.
which part of the video? I'll find it :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing It's playing at 1:39 minutes into the video.
Hi , what thickness mm wise is your sterling silver plate ?
Basia says at the beginning, it's 0.6mm Stay safe, Steve...
The bar that you put on your blade what is it bees wax?
What is it you rub on the blade? Looks like a wax block but I'm not sure. Newbie lol
You're right! It's a little block of beeswax :)
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing thank you! Beautiful work 💜
I'm not great with saw I want do shapes flowers but straight line I struggle any suggestions please.
Where do you find the templates?
Good outlines, but cutting the details inside it sounds like it'll be hard.
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