Discover DIY projects using free leather swatches from furniture stores to create stylish bangle designs. Get jewelry-making supplies before they sell out - I stocked up with help from a friendly store owner. Thank you for sharing💕✨
Hi Ydna. Great to see you back. Lovely bangle - simple and stylish. Will definitely try one of these. Just a suggestion on the leather peices: I went into a furniture shop and asked if they had any old leather swatch samples they use when people by a leather sofa. The guy went out the back and gave me a carrier bag full of them! He was only too pleased to get shot of them. No good once the firm discontinues those colours. Got enough for a couple of lifetimes of jewellery making!! One question please - what is the green final polishing compound you use? Many thanks.
Haha I'll try that when I run out. I should still be good for a while yet. Definitely good to be back. Then polish is the green dialux. It's a final polish compound for platinum, but I prefer the finish on every metal.
Hey man, welcome back! Just recently started watching your videos because I'm learning a bit of jewelry making and your channel is a great resource. Thanks for putting out great content.
Hi Ydna You wondered what wood the bangle mandrel was made of. When I was an apprentice plumber all our lead forming tools were boxwood very hard and close grained. Could also be beech tho’. Great video and I like the simplicity. Thanks for adding some dims for the material. For an enthusiast who has extremely limited work space I have no room for rolling mills and dimensions really help. Thanks Barry.
Thank you. I think when I got them, they were just called hard wood. But I forgot all about box wood. Box wood is probably more likely material. It's a good option for most people without rolling mills. At least silver has so many more options for everyone.
hiya what i want to know is why are you putting a catch on a torque bangle please, no not never any need to not even a safe chain is needed, a torque is supposed to lightly hold its self on to the wrist without a catch or anything else otherwise it is not a torque.
@AlbertPartridge-t2z the catch I'm waiting for isn't for this bangle. It's for the other video of a bracelet that I've part made and recorded, that I described in this video while chatting. This doesn't need need a catch or a safety chain as you mentioned. A strong torque at this thickness will never fall off. 👍🏼 Thanks for watching.
Really grateful for these videos! Thank you! Glad to hear you are settling in to your new studio.
@@mochibear8933 thank you. Feels like home already. It's just remembering where I put things.
Discover DIY projects using free leather swatches from furniture stores to create stylish bangle designs. Get jewelry-making supplies before they sell out - I stocked up with help from a friendly store owner. Thank you for sharing💕✨
I just found you on TH-cam. I am enjoying your videos and find them vert helpful! Thanks 😊
@@jeannem413 pleased you found me, thank you.
Hi Ydna. Great to see you back. Lovely bangle - simple and stylish. Will definitely try one of these. Just a suggestion on the leather peices: I went into a furniture shop and asked if they had any old leather swatch samples they use when people by a leather sofa. The guy went out the back and gave me a carrier bag full of them! He was only too pleased to get shot of them. No good once the firm discontinues those colours. Got enough for a couple of lifetimes of jewellery making!! One question please - what is the green final polishing compound you use? Many thanks.
Haha I'll try that when I run out. I should still be good for a while yet.
Definitely good to be back.
Then polish is the green dialux. It's a final polish compound for platinum, but I prefer the finish on every metal.
Thanks for the tip! You know where I am headed too!
Really good to have you back and fantastic to hear that you've got so many ideas for videos.
@____julia____ thank you. Too many ideas and not enough hours.
So exciting to see your new video and new studio. Thanks a lot for sharing!
@justinemajewelry7908 you're welcome. I'll try and do some different shots of the studio too.
Thanks for watching and support.
Hey man, welcome back! Just recently started watching your videos because I'm learning a bit of jewelry making and your channel is a great resource.
Thanks for putting out great content.
@DaveDoesMetals really appreciate you watching. Next video should go live tomorrow. Pleased you're getting something out of it.
Always good to see a new video notification pop up! see you soon
@samplum4150 thanks for tuning back in for support. I really appreciate it.
Hi Ydna
You wondered what wood the bangle mandrel was made of.
When I was an apprentice plumber all our lead forming tools were boxwood very hard and close grained. Could also be beech tho’.
Great video and I like the simplicity. Thanks for adding some dims for the material. For an enthusiast who has extremely limited work space
I have no room for rolling mills and dimensions really help. Thanks Barry.
Thank you. I think when I got them, they were just called hard wood. But I forgot all about box wood. Box wood is probably more likely material. It's a good option for most people without rolling mills. At least silver has so many more options for everyone.
Fantastic to see you back
@kassemkarim7579 thank you. And thanks for comments and support.
Welcome back!!
@andreak001 thank you. Good to be back.
Bieeeen soy la primera ❤
@claudiacarolinanunezmachuc3647 thank you for watching.
hiya what i want to know is why are you putting a catch on a torque bangle please, no not never any need to not even a safe chain is needed, a torque is supposed to lightly hold its self on to the wrist without a catch or anything else otherwise it is not a torque.
@AlbertPartridge-t2z the catch I'm waiting for isn't for this bangle. It's for the other video of a bracelet that I've part made and recorded, that I described in this video while chatting.
This doesn't need need a catch or a safety chain as you mentioned. A strong torque at this thickness will never fall off. 👍🏼
Thanks for watching.
@@metalofhonour ok i will let you off hahaha