Can you tell us what size Bonny Doon Hammer you are using in this video. Do you have a recommendation if purchasing only one from the three available hammer sizes. Thank you for the informative videos!
I watched before but wasn’t aware it was gift giving time. I make bangles and would get a lot of mileage from some of the new Dies but understand that I do live in Australia and sending my prize by courier of post would certainly be overly expensive. Thank-you for the education through TH-camrs’ eyes. I have learnt so much more than paid lessons, from you MrBerry. My sincere thanks.
I would like to know more about the urethane hammer that you are using. They seem to come in different sizes. What is the size or weight of the one you are using? Thank you so much for this video!
The hammer is made by @BonnyDoon. It is sol by most jewelry supply stores, like @RioGrande.com, www.riogrande.com/searchresults#q=Bonny%20doon%20urethane%20hammer%20&t=products&sort=relevancy&layout=card&numberOfResults=12 I use the 16 oz. and it works for so many things.
What beautiful dies! How do you keep your set up from shifting while hammering? Does a normal horizontal vise hold the mandrels firmly enough to prevent that from happening? I thought it would be necessary to use a vertical vise in order to counter act that effect.
@@Atthebench Nice! Not needing a vertical vise is a big plus for these tools. I was eyeballing another system that would require one, as well as the forming dies.
The hammer is plastic as opposed to metal therefore it doesn’t damage your pattern where it was roller printed on a mill or hammered in using stamps. The plastic/rubber hammer does NOT damage your patterns, only forms the metal or shapes the metal. Do NOT use a metal hammer ever. Remember, rubber/plastic on metal OR metal on plastic/rubber formers.
Xu have never seen those before! Amazing! That entire set must be expensive. Can they be sold separately? Or in groups? Those seem so efficient, what a time saver!!!
@@judyfountain7187 On the Durston website, durston.com/product/10pc-bangle-forming-die-set/, the cost is $343. Try to purchase it when/if you can use a promo code. @LucyWalkerJewellery.com is where I got the promo code about a week ago. @LucyWalker has some of the BEST training classes for metalsmiths who are either just learning or for experienced metalsmiths wanting to brush up or looking for inspiration.
Lovely. Andrew, what standard length do you typically use on your bangles? (For example, that beautiful bangle with the rolling milled pattern you showed at the end of your video?)
You can buy them at Durston.com or at ottofrei.com or most anywhere that Durston products are sold. I am in Arizona and I bought mine at Durston’s website, also using a 20% off promo code (now expired). The shipping was expensive (about $41) but it arrived fairly quickly. I LOVE it as I make lots of synclastic cuffs more than anticlastic cuffs. Hope this helps.
Can you tell us what size Bonny Doon Hammer you are using in this video. Do you have a recommendation if purchasing only one from the three available hammer sizes. Thank you for the informative videos!
I watched before but wasn’t aware it was gift giving time. I make bangles and would get a lot of mileage from some of the new Dies but understand that I do live in Australia and sending my prize by courier of post would certainly be overly expensive. Thank-you for the education through TH-camrs’ eyes. I have learnt so much more than paid lessons, from you MrBerry. My sincere thanks.
This set could be very handy for uses other than making bangles. Nice demo.
Thanks for the review. I always enjoy the videos of you at your craft. Keep up the good work. 👍
Thanks for doing the video. I am in the market for a die set. always like to see it used 1 st.
Thank you for your professional work 👍👍👍
I think the new set is great. Thank you for demonstrating it!
Love your clear tutorials! Thank you!
Can you please provide a link for the rubber mallet that you are using.
Very informative video and great quality from the Durston range again.
Excellent demonstration, excellent video, as always!
I would like to know more about the urethane hammer that you are using. They seem to come in different sizes.
What is the size or weight of the one you are using?
Thank you so much for this video!
The hammer is made by @BonnyDoon. It is sol by most jewelry supply stores, like @RioGrande.com, www.riogrande.com/searchresults#q=Bonny%20doon%20urethane%20hammer%20&t=products&sort=relevancy&layout=card&numberOfResults=12 I use the 16 oz. and it works for so many things.
Awesome tool!! Ooh, how I hope I win !! Thanks for all your videos, they have really helped me grow as a jewelry maker!!!
Love that metalsmithsociety poster. Same one is on the way to my place.
Those dies work a treat! Durston quality 👍
What beautiful dies! How do you keep your set up from shifting while hammering? Does a normal horizontal vise hold the mandrels firmly enough to prevent that from happening? I thought it would be necessary to use a vertical vise in order to counter act that effect.
Hi. There is a pin that goes through the end of the carrier rod that stops the dies from coming off.
@@Atthebench Nice! Not needing a vertical vise is a big plus for these tools. I was eyeballing another system that would require one, as well as the forming dies.
Thank you for showing how to use the bracket forming kit..it would make bracket easier to form..
Love the new bangle mandrel thanks for demonstrating it.
You give the easiest to follow tutorials on youtube, so thank you. I hope I win so I can add to my tools and try something new!
Looks like Durston’s typical gorgeous quality! Liked your demo! Most helpful.
Looks to be a Great tool. Must Have.
I love this type of bangle! Would all texturing be done first, then do the shaping?
Yea. Texture the flat piece of metal first and then shape and hammer after
I have similar dies but need a proper vice for them. What exactly do you recommend? Thank you ~ Theresa in Southern California
The minimum is a 4 inch or 100mm vice bolted to a secure bench.
@@Atthebench OK, thank you so much!
I have the original set which is great, are Durston selling an add on set?
Yes. You’ll easily find them on their website.
if you have a roller printed pattern, why doesnt it hammer out when you form on the die?
The hammer is not hard enough to flatten/planish the pattern.
The hammer is plastic as opposed to metal therefore it doesn’t damage your pattern where it was roller printed on a mill or hammered in using stamps. The plastic/rubber hammer does NOT damage your patterns, only forms the metal or shapes the metal. Do NOT use a metal hammer ever. Remember, rubber/plastic on metal OR metal on plastic/rubber formers.
these are very excieting! i love watching you!
Thank you Andrew, another tool to covet!
Great demo as always! Thanks!
Xu have never seen those before! Amazing! That entire set must be expensive. Can they be sold separately? Or in groups?
Those seem so efficient, what a time saver!!!
You have to buy the set. Not available in singles I’m afraid
Andrew Berry what is the price of the set?
@@judyfountain7187 On the Durston website, durston.com/product/10pc-bangle-forming-die-set/, the cost is $343. Try to purchase it when/if you can use a promo code. @LucyWalkerJewellery.com is where I got the promo code about a week ago. @LucyWalker has some of the BEST training classes for metalsmiths who are either just learning or for experienced metalsmiths wanting to brush up or looking for inspiration.
Oh my that is stunning. Amazing tools ❤️ love 💕
Brilliant demonstration as always! 🤞🏼🤞🏼🤞🏼
Thank you Andrew ♥️
Lovely. Andrew, what standard length do you typically use on your bangles? (For example, that beautiful bangle with the rolling milled pattern you showed at the end of your video?)
i believe the standard for a cuff is 1/2” less than your actual wrist measurement.
I like this new bangle mandrel set!
Where I by the tools.
You can buy them at Durston.com or at ottofrei.com or most anywhere that Durston products are sold. I am in Arizona and I bought mine at Durston’s website, also using a 20% off promo code (now expired). The shipping was expensive (about $41) but it arrived fairly quickly. I LOVE it as I make lots of synclastic cuffs more than anticlastic cuffs. Hope this helps.
Oohhh love it! I wish!
Precision tools. Nice
Andrew very nice I like that tool make it a lot easier and faster thanks for your knowledge, From Mike or Tom lol
man that is cool I just started pouring and it would be nice to have
Can I have it please, Andrew? (And Louise)🙃
Love the content
Oh I meant the Duration Bangmes
I meant the Durston Bangle dyes!! I am on the wrong screen!
Wow wow wow xjx