Making Woven Rings: A Silversmithing Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- This tutorial demonstrates how to weave silver wire, not to be confused with braiding. For materials, I used 18 gauge sterling round wire, 18 gauge sterling sheet, and some 18 gauge copper wire. I use hard silver sheet solder and My-T-Flux.
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Thank you so much! I learn a lot. Will go looking for the flux bottle ;-). Here in Holland we use boraxine.
Glad it was helpful!
Loving this! Especially the one that looks like it is all one piece of metal. Cool!😎 I've seen this done with many wires. The maker soldered the ends together onto a small strip of sheet to keep it all together in a vise for weaving. Do you need to anneal during all that bending, and pulling? Have you tried it in a static vise? I'll give it a whirl and report in! I bet rolling the weave in a mill afterwards would be interesting, too.🌺 🌺 🌺
I seem to remember soldering the ends together or to something years ago a few times. It worked pretty much the same:). I actually thought about rolling it out. I'll have to try it!
Fantastic, Chad! I want to try this one too!
You should!
So nice. Thank you.
Thanks Gisella! Glad you liked them:)
Very nice rings and good tutorial Chad. Thanks for that. I really liked the pieced together ring. Will have to try it. Enjoy the weekend!!
You too Bill!
Cool project, Chad! Thank you for introducing new techniques to us!
My pleasure Anne! Thank you:)
Did I miss he announcement of you exciting news?
Hehe, I had to postpone until Saturday:)
Let me know when you're ready to bring in the knitting.
I can crochet silver wire, but haven’t ever learned to knit:). Thanks for the comment Sarah!
Great ideas and tutorial. Can you show in more detail how exactly you blend the wires into the solid ring? 😊 Thankyou.
I’ll try to do that if I revisit this in a future video. Thanks Alyson!
Thank you. I tried your herringbone pattern. Actually used 1.5mm wire and made a spinning ring. Looks great. Thanks for all the ideas.
Very nice rings 😊 I've tried only one time, but I get so impatient 🙈 Need to be in the right mood for a project like that I think.
After you make a couple of woven things, it’s pretty easy:). At first I found it hard to get it to be consistent, but that gets easier. Thanks Elin!
@@chadssilversmithing mine looked like some 3yrs old had fun 😆🙈
I'm good at complicated knots :) lol
It’s surprising how often textile related skills overlap with metalsmithing:)
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Thanks Lishal!
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Thanks WizardKitty!
Thank you
You are welcome Curious!
Thanks!
Thank you Shari! That was very kind of you:)
Great design ideas for braided metal rings! FYI, the end of your video displays “Chad 2023”
Whoops! Thanks:)
Excellent tutorial as always. Thanks.
Thank you John!
Very nice 👍. I have never made this style ring, may have to try it.
You should Van! Thanks:)
I love the braided wire. I will have to try this.
Thanks Eric! Sort of soothing to me.
I love doing macrame so doing it in wire is a great idea.
Maybe I'll make a plant hanger or one of those owls like they did in the 70's:)
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Wow, a 32 wire weave. I'd love to see that, if you've still got it. All 3 are awesome in their own right! Fantastic work as always Chad and take care.
I looked to see if I could find a pic, but it was from about 20 years ago. Couldn't't find it. I'll keep looking:)
@@chadssilversmithing Thanks