Use rotary file on casting sprue. Spend hours less time. Or belt sander all manufactures use one or the other .Great channel I have recommended you to a few people needing help.
Solder paste is great for chains like that. I've used before on a byzantine chain I made from scratch. So much easier and faster. I wear it everyday as a bracelet for about 4 years; only 2 links ever opened. Oh yeah, and it's fine silver (I had just started, no idea what I was doing 🤷)
So just a warning about solder paste. It tends to be brittle in my experience. I would not use it for parts that will have high shear or twisting forces placed on them.
@@DiamondMounter thank you ^_^ Can I ask where you did your Apprenticeship? I am currently looking for ways to get into this career. Any advice or feedback would be appreciated. ^_^ Also,I love your videos.
Moore's discs and 3m Unitized wheels work for me. Do you ever tumble in porcelain or plastic abrasive?
Iv never tried those no
Hi its always good to break up repetitive tasks into a few at a time. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time. Keep up the good work man.
Use rotary file on casting sprue. Spend hours less time. Or belt sander all manufactures use one or the other .Great channel I have recommended you to a few people needing help.
Thanks for recommending the videos! I like cutting off and collecting little bits of metal that can be melted together and used for something else.
Solder paste is great for chains like that. I've used before on a byzantine chain I made from scratch. So much easier and faster. I wear it everyday as a bracelet for about 4 years; only 2 links ever opened. Oh yeah, and it's fine silver (I had just started, no idea what I was doing 🤷)
Its been very helpful working on this chain. Im nervous of the fumes though
@@DiamondMounter I've been using solder paste since I was 18 & I'm 63 & still using it on delicate stuff, so no need to worry.
@@chriswoolley4724 Cool thanks. I believe the worrying about getting ill is likely a main force of actually becoming ill.
So just a warning about solder paste. It tends to be brittle in my experience. I would not use it for parts that will have high shear or twisting forces placed on them.
Thank you im going to test it out
where did you learn what you know today?
Apprenticeship and just years of being a jeweller
@@DiamondMounter thank you ^_^ Can I ask where you did your Apprenticeship? I am currently looking for ways to get into this career. Any advice or feedback would be appreciated. ^_^ Also,I love your videos.
just use tripoli 🤡