Great video! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and wisdom with us. I would love to start making tin earrings. Can you make a video where you use a can of ARIZONA TEA and show us how we can thicken the tin to make a pair of nice earrings? That would be fabulous if at all possible. Thank you again so much!!!
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😺
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.
Great video! Thank you! I recently thought I’d try cutting some earring components from tin. I was wondering if there was a way to work harden it because I noticed it could bend pretty easily. It’s just unpainted tin that I wanted to scratch texture and put some hammered bumpy texture on. I don’t know what I am doing though. Do you ever use unpainted tin? Anyway, loved your video!
I work harden by embossing the thin tin with scrapbooking embossing folders. I have also used texture hammers. Layering and riveting thin tin together is also an option. I’m not sure what you mean by unpainted tin. If you are talking about the bottom of decorative tins then yes, I use it all the time.
Love your videos, thank you for sharing
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Great video! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and wisdom with us. I would love to start making tin earrings. Can you make a video where you use a can of ARIZONA TEA and show us how we can thicken the tin to make a pair of nice earrings? That would be fabulous if at all possible. Thank you again so much!!!
I will use the tea can in the next video. Thanks for watching!
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😺
This was so informative! Thank you so much!!
Welcome! Thanks for watching!!
What do you do about the sharp edges on the tin once cut?
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.
How do you spell “mekkie “ for the shape cutters?
Great video! Thank you! I recently thought I’d try cutting some earring components from tin. I was wondering if there was a way to work harden it because I noticed it could bend pretty easily. It’s just unpainted tin that I wanted to scratch texture and put some hammered bumpy texture on. I don’t know what I am doing though. Do you ever use unpainted tin? Anyway, loved your video!
I work harden by embossing the thin tin with scrapbooking embossing folders. I have also used texture hammers. Layering and riveting thin tin together is also an option. I’m not sure what you mean by unpainted tin. If you are talking about the bottom of decorative tins then yes, I use it all the time.
Hola. En dónde compraste esa herramienta?
Sobre qué herramientas estás preguntando. Realmente no hablo español pero lo intento
@@atomicanucleibycatina7861 Pues escribe el español muy bien. La herramienta del minuto 16:00 gracias.
el cortador de discos? puede comprarlos en línea en Mekki Supply en Etsy o RioGrande.com
@@atomicanucleibycatina7861 Gracias. 😁😷
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