I really like the metric system EXCEPT for wire diameter. AWG is a better scale versus metric sizing IMO, but I think metric bolts are easier to work with. The amount of different types of screws, bolts and threading for them is astounding.
I came upon your jewelry making tutorials. I'm not in the JMB I am just looking for information on how to reattach the end of a four string necklace that is made with fine wires. The wires pulled loose from the crimp on the end. I want to make sure I use the correct pieces to attach the ends of the four wires evenly together. Do I use a crimp that folds with a loop? I'm thinking that the only way to hold the wires in place while I secure the crimp is to use a bit of glue??
Hey lovely, This depends on the style of necklace you are looking to make. We have this tutorial which I think you will find useful th-cam.com/video/850TaLDu2fI/w-d-xo.html
Which types of wires are good for making ear wires? I have some stainless steel wire that I'm experimenting with but plenty of German style silver plated, "gold color" and copper wire - just would like to know what is safe and what to keep on hand.
It depends on your design really, silver or gold plated wires are good, brass can irritate sometimes, I believe stainless steel is more hypoallergenic. You might want to consider using sterling silver if you're concerned about customers allergies to nickel. x
Thank you for the information. Silver plated, gold plated do tarnish overtime so how or what is needed to clean those tarnished silver plated or gold plated jewellery to bring back its shine? While cleaning those plated wires beads do come in contact, so will beads get damaged while cleaning those plated wires?
You could always use a silver cleaning cloth to try and remove the tarnish. However, because the plating is only a thin layer, unfortunately there may not be anything you can do to get rid of it and the only other option would be to re-plate. Regarding the beads - it will depend on what kind you've used, but they are unlikely to be damaged by the cleaning cloth or chemical its impregnated with. Hope that helps x
@@JewellersAcademy Thank you... How do I maintain the plated wires(once bought from store) from being tarnish .. If i want to sell/gift the plated jewellery how do i make sure that plating doesn't go before selling/gifting .
i tried 2 brands "brass" wire (0.6-1 mm), but it's really weird, it's hard and big spring back, when i try to close ring i can't and if i use more force it breaks easily (IDK what to do with it). But there is same type silver plated wire and it is flexible, no problem to work. I also have 2mm brass wire and it's totally different, i bought from some warehouse where sell metal stuff XD
Personally I get them from Cooksongold.com or hswalsh.com - However there are loads of alternative online shops you can try out. I believe you can buy from Amazon as well. Hope this helps! :-D Jess x
Love your content..keep it up❤
Ah thank you! Glad you're enjoying watching x
Thank you for sharing, this was very helpful 😁
I really like the metric system EXCEPT for wire diameter. AWG is a better scale versus metric sizing IMO, but I think metric bolts are easier to work with. The amount of different types of screws, bolts and threading for them is astounding.
Thanks for your feedback. It is really interesting to hear how different people work x
I came upon your jewelry making tutorials. I'm not in the JMB I am just looking for information on how to reattach the end of a four string necklace that is made with fine wires. The wires pulled loose from the crimp on the end. I want to make sure I use the correct pieces to attach the ends of the four wires evenly together. Do I use a crimp that folds with a loop? I'm thinking that the only way to hold the wires in place while I secure the crimp is to use a bit of glue??
Hey lovely, Thank you for your comment. Is there just a short amount of string to add the crimp? Or can you feed these right through? x
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
@JewellersAcademy what type of silver wire would you recommend for small gemstones beaded necklaces?
Hey lovely, This depends on the style of necklace you are looking to make. We have this tutorial which I think you will find useful th-cam.com/video/850TaLDu2fI/w-d-xo.html
Which types of wires are good for making ear wires? I have some stainless steel wire that I'm experimenting with but plenty of German style silver plated, "gold color" and copper wire - just would like to know what is safe and what to keep on hand.
It depends on your design really, silver or gold plated wires are good, brass can irritate sometimes, I believe stainless steel is more hypoallergenic. You might want to consider using sterling silver if you're concerned about customers allergies to nickel. x
@@JewellersAcademy Terrific - thank you for the tips about the brass and stainless steel; will definitely keep that in mind!
Are you able to leave a link for the wire? Thanks for creating this video :)
You can find a list of jewellery suppliers here. Have fun! www.jewellersacademy.com/jewellery-supplies
Please give the links for amazon...
I have ordered 2.4 mm wire but i have small beads will i be able to make something from it??
Yes, absolutely! What are you thinking of making? x
Thank you for the information. Silver plated, gold plated do tarnish overtime so how or what is needed to clean those tarnished silver plated or gold plated jewellery to bring back its shine? While cleaning those plated wires beads do come in contact, so will beads get damaged while cleaning those plated wires?
You could always use a silver cleaning cloth to try and remove the tarnish. However, because the plating is only a thin layer, unfortunately there may not be anything you can do to get rid of it and the only other option would be to re-plate.
Regarding the beads - it will depend on what kind you've used, but they are unlikely to be damaged by the cleaning cloth or chemical its impregnated with. Hope that helps x
@@JewellersAcademy Thank you... How do I maintain the plated wires(once bought from store) from being tarnish .. If i want to sell/gift the plated jewellery how do i make sure that plating doesn't go before selling/gifting .
i tried 2 brands "brass" wire (0.6-1 mm), but it's really weird, it's hard and big spring back, when i try to close ring i can't and if i use more force it breaks easily (IDK what to do with it). But there is same type silver plated wire and it is flexible, no problem to work. I also have 2mm brass wire and it's totally different, i bought from some warehouse where sell metal stuff XD
Thank you so much for the information ❤️
You are so welcome! x
what type of wire is best when it comes to not turning your hands green :3 xx
It is silver or gold plated wire that can often end up tarnishing. I'd recommend using sterling silver if you want to avoid this! x
Hello!! Where do you get these wires?
Personally I get them from Cooksongold.com or hswalsh.com - However there are loads of alternative online shops you can try out. I believe you can buy from Amazon as well.
Hope this helps! :-D
Jess x
Craft wire available in bulk
Wich wire we should use to make jellery for hair
It really depends on what you are making? x
Hi
Please comment me what is wire is good to jewellery
It depends on what you are trying to make? x
Cost please
You'll need to check with your local supplier for that x