20 seconds and your voice calmed me down! Great voice and tember.(i am sure you have more great about you) I am sure You would succeed also in 8h hypnotic night videos for sleep etc.:-))) O and Yes video is excellent. Thank You! From total soldering noob but becoming expert!
Thanks for making this. I know this stuff is second nature to somebody who's been doing it for a while, but it helped fill in several gaps in my knowledge, such as why Home Depot doesn't seem to have fire brick.
You know you can do a google search for them, I haven't seen them in hardware stores but it's worth checking it out again. "Jewelry geek-on"...We love that!
Hi! So it looks like the first pair Joe has is actually prescription which you would need to obtain through your optometrist. The second pair is the clip on style which you can find online at Otto Frei. I hope this helps!
I recently took a ring making class, and learned to solder. After telling my brother this he gifted me with a soldering iron. I didn't have the heart to tell him I had no idea how to use it since we used soldering wire and a torch in the class. Is it possible to use this for jewelry?
Unfortunately, no. When soldering like we teach, you need to heat up the whole piece to get it to solder. The solder irons just work for spot soldering at much lower temperatures.
Can anybody help me with my dream. I was making worded jewelry. How do i even begin? i wanna start with my daughters name: "Destiney" in a gold cursive style or old English format.
+SUMMER JOHNSON Hi Summer. Sounds like you should start making stamped jewelry. It's so fun! Here is a page on our site to walk you through the process. Hope this helps! www.beaducation.com/stamping
"When i get my jewelry geek on." LOVE IT!
Great! Thanks for you watching, and remember safety first!
May do a search for clip on magnifiers. There seems to be a lot of different styles that come up. Thanks for the support!
Very informative tutorial. Thank you for sparing.
Great presentation, informative an lighthearted always a good way to keep attention an teach, TFS
20 seconds and your voice calmed me down! Great voice and tember.(i am sure you have more great about you)
I am sure You would succeed also in 8h hypnotic night videos for sleep etc.:-)))
O and Yes video is excellent. Thank You! From total soldering noob but becoming expert!
Excellent video! I am so excited to start soldering and enameling! You are funny too!
Thanks for making this. I know this stuff is second nature to somebody who's been doing it for a while, but it helped fill in several gaps in my knowledge, such as why Home Depot doesn't seem to have fire brick.
You know you can do a google search for them, I haven't seen them in hardware stores but it's worth checking it out again. "Jewelry geek-on"...We love that!
Very interesting advices!!! Thanks!!! I will put them into practice!!! And a very important detail is your correct diction!!! Really thanks!!!
I really enjoyed the video thank you very much have a wonderful evening
Hi!
So it looks like the first pair Joe has is actually prescription which you would need to obtain through your optometrist. The second pair is the clip on style which you can find online at Otto Frei. I hope this helps!
Very nice video. Thank you!
Great Video! Thank You! Mr.
Awesome and informative. Thanks!
Very informative. Thank you for the video.
Hi, thanks for the explanation. Can I have a list of materials?
Thank you for shering.
You are the best...
Thanks!
I will ask around and see if I get a name for those!
can you do a video on fixing those torches I can only find ones on the propane ones and pencil torches is it the same basics?
+jarrett dawson Hi! You may find Joe's class Butane Torch Safety helpful. Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/98aehrEvpp8/w-d-xo.html
I wish I watched this a week ago. I have a nice burn in my thigh from one of those ornery metal blobs.
I recently took a ring making class, and learned to solder. After telling my brother this he gifted me with a soldering iron. I didn't have the heart to tell him I had no idea how to use it since we used soldering wire and a torch in the class. Is it possible to use this for jewelry?
Unfortunately, no. When soldering like we teach, you need to heat up the whole piece to get it to solder. The solder irons just work for spot soldering at much lower temperatures.
Thank you for your response! I love how helpful you guys are!
You're a big jeweler now! Heehee
im a starter what flux do I used?
Hi John, We recommend Handy Flux. You can find it on our website here: www.beaducation.com/p/904-jewelry-making-tools-flux-with-brush
Can anybody help me with my dream. I was making worded jewelry. How do i even begin? i wanna start with my daughters name: "Destiney" in a gold cursive style or old English format.
+SUMMER JOHNSON Hi Summer. Sounds like you should start making stamped jewelry. It's so fun! Here is a page on our site to walk you through the process. Hope this helps!
www.beaducation.com/stamping
I hope so too. thanks!
Bummer, can't wear my pirate sleeves. 😂😂
There's gotta be a solution here....perhaps spray your fine garb with fireproof sealant ;)
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...really get your jewelry geek on...lol
Thank you, super helpful. Answered my main Qs so fast! I see why you have such a great rep! :)