The best hand made jeweler in Canada 👌🏻 and the best customer service i see I returned for 1300 $ of jewelry and he returned them to me as promised of the right size because I pick up the wrong size I really appreciate the honesty of the company a big thumb up dynamis 👌🏻👍🏻
Love this pattern! Such a perfect, cool look for silver. I really love silver, not just because it's less expensive than gold, but because it lacks the warmth of gold, yet has a modern/classically cool look.
As a retired custom jeweler I can appreciate the time and effort that goes into a creation like this. Great job. I love the piece of equipment you used for drawing the chain through that has adjustable rollers after you assembled the links, where did you find that.
I've tried many different wordings on Google but all I can find are rolling Mills and drawplates 😫, I also really want to know what that thing is called
@@E66878 It can be done without thousands of dollars in tools. You'll still be putting a few hundred in, but it can be done. You can source the wire from a jewelry supply store rather than make it yourself. You'll also notice he used a hobby torch to solder the rings. A slightly bigger map gas or propane torch from the hardware store will run you about 40 dollars and will work just fine for this and annealing the silver as it work hardens. As for cleaning, a thrift store slow cooker or electric hot plate and a ceramic dish can be used for pickling. For drawing the rings and reducing size/compacting the chain, you can buy a couple off-cuts of a good hardwood at your local lowes/home depot/whichever is the local store in question, glue them together and drill a series of graduated holes in the resulting block to form a draw plate, then use a pair of pliers to pull it through. While expensive tools sometimes make things easier, simple and cheap do the job just as well at a fraction of the cost. Where I got this information: nineteen years of working with wire making chainmail as a hobby, twelve of metal smithing and jewelry making as a hobby, and six of leatherworking. When possible, I make the tools I need to do the job, and when I can't I go with what works, not what is shiny and expensive as a rule. Most expensive tool I've bought for my hobbies is a toss-up between a relatively cheap home depot drill press and a flexshaft. I hope this helps you out if you have an interest in this as a hobby 😁
I picked up the art of making silver jewelry out of scrap silver from large fuses. Its a long process but so rewarding when you see the finished product.
Wow, spectacular ! I took up the hobby of silver jewelry a couple of years ago and can appreciate the craftsmanship you've mastered.. unbelievable skill set.. Bravo..
TRULY. The most epic fine choregraphed "ballet in metal" I've ever seen. Amazing work. Thank you for your inspiration to all artist regardless of their medium!
Это просто гениально!!! Если не знать как делать это плетение, особенно то, что выкручиваться в спираль, хрен бы кто понял как сделать такое плетение! У тебя золотые руки и с фонтазией(творческой) 5+! Спасибо что показываешь как делаются такие шедевры!!!!! Плетение просто шикарное😍
I happened to stumble upon this when searching for the show "how things are made". I admire artists' work such as yours (makes me appreciate the hard work all that much more). Loved seeing it from raw form to almost finished (no clasp, didn't realize you sold them too, nice!) Too many specialized tools for me to consider trying. I'll stick with crafting with paper, yarn, and wood for now....someday metal :) Few key things I was reminded/learned more about are flux, annealing, blackened, pickling (googled what's in it) and there is a difference in "fine" and "sterling" silver. Most excited is you have them for sale! Great gift, and including a link to this video is an added value.
You are talented, you do fantastic work. I had know idea of just how much work went into making a piece like this by hand. And you did this all from complete scratch even making the silver wire, Bravo Sir. I really found this video interesting and informational and I love this piece it's beautiful. Whoever gets this bracelet is getting much more then just a piece of pretty jewelry. They are getting a Beautiful work of art. Fabulous ❤
I used to make jewelry. Until my hands got too bad. It is a lot of work. The design phase alone is time consuming. People don't understand all the work, planning and modifying to get all the tiny pieces to fit and be symmetrical or the proper gage. That's when it turns into a piece of art. They don't want to pay for all the work. I don't fault them they don't understand what it entails.
I used to make the thinner version of those chains back in the days with 18ct gold, then pass it through a square gate,but I like your version better,thank you for sharing.
One has no idea the amount of painstaking work that is involved in creating a piece of jewellery by hand until one attempts it themselves.But this video gives one an idea. This is fabulous! Thank you!
Thank you for this video, it's pure perfection. I would love it if you made a video going over the main tools, equipment, and supplies you tend to use for most of your projects 💙
I liked this pattern so much I ordered one. It's amazing. I like seeing how it's made, the time and talent and craftsmanship that goes into making it floors me. Easy order process and super fast shipping too. It's great, going to enjoy wearing it!! Thanks!
Awesome job on your bracelet! I would like to know what is the size of the wire, I don't remember seeing it. Also the tool you used to pull the wire, where did you get it from or would a drawplate work and what is it called? Thanks for sharing your work!
This is an amazing work of love. To make money I have a jeweler friend who has machines about the size of microwaves that make really intricate chains from gold wire that he makes. Then another small machine that uses gold solder to join the links. The machines make complicated chains by the yard, then he cuts them to length
Very details and so amazing patient work. When the result appear i can say that awesome and nice stuff i ve ever seen. Thank you your working and sharing. 😘👏👍✌
What a fantastic Craftsman you truly are! Superb 'Vid'! 'Thank you' for showing the detail; concise, yet, with all the info'&processes shown, we, as Viewers needed to see! 🤔I feel it would add a 'tad of flavour' to the 'Vidz', if you spoke a little about the processes & the Tools/Machines used! Also, as much 'of yourself' as you would wish to impart. Luv 😍your skills. {I've Subscribed!} More, more, more please!!😄 Rosie 🦓 {stay safe🦋your family, friends & loved ones🤗ALL!}.
@@kaydisdying2084 it’s a square box he clips on his desk and draws the chain after weaving it. A draw plate is used with a vise. I want to know where he bought it. I don’t want to use wood as most do.
hello thanks for sharing this video for inspression. I would like to ask a question if you do not mind. What is used to change color to black permanently on silver. Like italian rings which color is black inside. thanks in anticipation. Sami from pakistan
aa an fellow goldsmith ... great job the tool you use at 12.38 what is it and how does it work as i recide in an country where tooling is limitted or either insanely expensive your answer would really be appreciated thank you
Very nice work !!! Can you tell me what the adjustable sizing tool that you are using to shape the bracelet is at around 12:30 is called / name / Brand? Thanks, Scott
If it did, then you wouldn't have hairs to rip out from your wrist, making it a self-correcting problem. I don't think it would really catch them frequently though, unless you have gorilla-levels of hair on your arms.
I really doubt it, this man is an expert skill level for making chains, Iv followed him for years so I'm sure he is aware or such issues and as jewelers we try not to let ring claws catch on clothes by having no gaps between the claws and a set stone, it's the same with this the wire looks very nice and tight that won't allow your hair to get caught😉... Not unless u are like king Kong hairy then u may have problems ! Haha just joking. I highly recommend this man's chains, he is next level and and very inspiring, I'm glad this is a lesson bccoz it's certainly one I'd like to try myself✌🏼
Thank you for showing your illustrations and, in real time, the process of creating this chain. So much more helpful!!!!!! Although........I would rather buy one of your gorgeous chains than make one myself! One of these days............ :)
@@adamsmith8570 it's adjustable Square draw plate but it's probably bought from a non English store /website so I cannot seem to find it online. Last year I found a smaller version of this online, will have to get that if I really can't find the large one. I wish he would reply :p
Love this video!!Makes me want to go back to University to learn more!(Well not now,the pandemic ruined it for the students learning and me too. Especially if you learn hands on). I was very shocked and jealous to see a motorised Rolling Mill.😲 Wow! I could of done with that the first time round at University as a student. Just the Durston Rolling Mills. I thought the Knitting needle was genius!I'm gonna steal that idea and pass it on to the students when I can go back to the university as an Artist in residence. I wasn't expecting to see a video like this on TH-cam, so professional and inspiring. I wish I had you as a tutor in the UK. Keep up the good videos, they are a huge distraction from what happening right now!!Big THANK YOU!!
OMG!!! this is crazy! watching this video just showed up on my feed thought it looked intersting, and i cannot believe this but i have actually found one of your bracelets here in the UK outside my childrens school 😲😲😁😁 its beautiful too i kept it lol, its the thin wheat bracelet in 925 silver $149 WOW! im mind blown what a result! 😁😁❤❤
if you could find out who you shipped it to in the west midlands UK wolverhampton and i was to return it to them it would make an amazing story, wouldn't you agree? 😁
Sorry , i searched for it but couldnt find it . I googled " silver pulling tools / bracelet stretching / bracelet bending / bracelet rolling " , that square looking thing didnt show up .
Without a name, it's going to be constructed much like an add-on feature of a machinist's lathe, called a "steady rest". If you study how those work, you should be able to build a "how does it work?" - box around one and have your very own smashination station. You will want to use one with roller bearings, as seen on video, and rotate the bearings 90 degrees from the normal. Otherwise, your workpiece will just flop around like a snake.
Incredibile work, I would love to have the right tools to make some of this and others. Your work it's hard but it's always end up with something beautiful in the end. Amazing, great work. ❤️
This is incredible and mental at the same time. The amount of effort that went into this piece is insane, and I can only applaud you for it.
This video relaxes me so much. Starting at the 7:00 mark, I get mesmerized by his weaving. I watch before bed and I forget about my stressful day.
The best hand made jeweler in Canada 👌🏻 and the best customer service i see I returned for 1300 $ of jewelry and he returned them to me as promised of the right size because I pick up the wrong size I really appreciate the honesty of the company a big thumb up dynamis 👌🏻👍🏻
Always find it satisfying watching silver and gold relax when annealing between draws.
This is beautiful! I never knew quite how much work went into jewellery making. I love silver, i wear it a lot
a good choice)
Love this pattern! Such a perfect, cool look for silver. I really love silver, not just because it's less expensive than gold, but because it lacks the warmth of gold, yet has a modern/classically cool look.
Hermosa
Not that much less expensive from what Dynamis are charging!
Unbelievable!!!! The craftsmanship is stunning!
As a retired custom jeweler I can appreciate the time and effort that goes into a creation like this. Great job.
I love the piece of equipment you used for drawing the chain through that has adjustable rollers after you assembled the links, where did you find that.
I was wondering that too
I've tried many different wordings on Google but all I can find are rolling Mills and drawplates 😫, I also really want to know what that thing is called
It‘s a rolling die by a ukrainian company VTK. Google VTK Цайзинг роликовый.
Цайзинг
I wonder if people understand how much planning and work goes into making something like this. Stunning piece!
It looks more complicated than it is.
I do 😏
Yeah but without the thousands of dollars of tools its a nightmare trust me
@@E66878 It can be done without thousands of dollars in tools. You'll still be putting a few hundred in, but it can be done. You can source the wire from a jewelry supply store rather than make it yourself. You'll also notice he used a hobby torch to solder the rings. A slightly bigger map gas or propane torch from the hardware store will run you about 40 dollars and will work just fine for this and annealing the silver as it work hardens.
As for cleaning, a thrift store slow cooker or electric hot plate and a ceramic dish can be used for pickling. For drawing the rings and reducing size/compacting the chain, you can buy a couple off-cuts of a good hardwood at your local lowes/home depot/whichever is the local store in question, glue them together and drill a series of graduated holes in the resulting block to form a draw plate, then use a pair of pliers to pull it through.
While expensive tools sometimes make things easier, simple and cheap do the job just as well at a fraction of the cost.
Where I got this information: nineteen years of working with wire making chainmail as a hobby, twelve of metal smithing and jewelry making as a hobby, and six of leatherworking. When possible, I make the tools I need to do the job, and when I can't I go with what works, not what is shiny and expensive as a rule. Most expensive tool I've bought for my hobbies is a toss-up between a relatively cheap home depot drill press and a flexshaft.
I hope this helps you out if you have an interest in this as a hobby 😁
And that's why I charge so much for my jewelry
I picked up the art of making silver jewelry out of scrap silver from large fuses. Its a long process but so rewarding when you see the finished product.
That, is COOOOOOOL! Really, seriously, I didn’t know it was possible. Thanks for sharing
What a beautiful chain. Never dreamed it was from a double loop in loop. Thanks.
This is so gorgeous! Thank you for showing all the steps and patience involved. Handmade is ALWAYS better! 😍😍😍😍
Made in pulsera
Not for their prices!
Рука - алмаз! Вы сделали это просто офигенно!!!
Wow, spectacular ! I took up the hobby of silver jewelry a couple of years ago and can appreciate the craftsmanship you've mastered.. unbelievable skill set.. Bravo..
Your illustration with each step, absolutely amazing 👍
Such a hard work.Now I know why the jwelleries are expensive..not about the material...itbis all.about te creativity .lovely work
TRULY. The most epic fine choregraphed "ballet in metal" I've ever seen. Amazing work. Thank you for your inspiration to all artist regardless of their medium!
Это просто гениально!!!
Если не знать как делать это плетение, особенно то, что выкручиваться в спираль, хрен бы кто понял как сделать такое плетение!
У тебя золотые руки и с фонтазией(творческой) 5+!
Спасибо что показываешь как делаются такие шедевры!!!!!
Плетение просто шикарное😍
Согласен с тобой! Вот бывает смотришь, просто цепочка даже простая. А сколько трудов в нее вложено иной раз и не задумываются люди.
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You are an amazing artist. Your videos are such an inspiration!!!
I happened to stumble upon this when searching for the show "how things are made".
I admire artists' work such as yours (makes me appreciate the hard work all that much more). Loved seeing it from raw form to almost finished (no clasp, didn't realize you sold them too, nice!)
Too many specialized tools for me to consider trying. I'll stick with crafting with paper, yarn, and wood for now....someday metal :)
Few key things I was reminded/learned more about are flux, annealing, blackened, pickling (googled what's in it) and there is a difference in "fine" and "sterling" silver.
Most excited is you have them for sale! Great gift, and including a link to this video is an added value.
You are talented, you do fantastic work. I had know idea of just how much work went into making a piece like this by hand. And you did this all from complete scratch even making the silver wire, Bravo Sir.
I really found this video interesting and informational and I love this piece it's beautiful. Whoever gets this bracelet is getting much more then just a piece of pretty jewelry. They are getting a Beautiful work of art. Fabulous ❤
Absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for showing us.
I used to make jewelry. Until my hands got too bad. It is a lot of work. The design phase alone is time consuming. People don't understand all the work, planning and modifying to get all the tiny pieces to fit and be symmetrical or the proper gage. That's when it turns into a piece of art. They don't want to pay for all the work. I don't fault them they don't understand what it entails.
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Wow, simply wow! That is beautiful! So much work and skill … you should make watching this video required in order to purchase this bracelet!
If you do it for the money, you are bound to be disappointed.
Very …. Well Said! ❤️🩹
Bet this will look great in copper too! Woooosh...off to play!
I used to make the thinner version of those chains back in the days with 18ct gold, then pass it through a square gate,but I like your version better,thank you for sharing.
I was just thinking while watching the end result that I'd love to see this in a thinner version, too!
can you text me the wire's size ?
One has no idea the amount of painstaking work that is involved in creating a piece of jewellery by hand until one attempts it themselves.But this video gives one an idea. This is fabulous! Thank you!
Would love to see you add the 'what & why's of the stages you go through on the video. Great work.
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i used to do this, honestly forgot, but once i've seen remembered, thank you for this channel to really showing things, not showing off )
Amazing production! I learned detailed techniques from your skills. Thank-you for your time and skills!
Thanks for watching!
I don't think I blinked once. Simply fascinating - I had no idea silver could withstand that sort of "working over". 😲
Браслет просто огонь 🔥!!! *Ты гений!*
Очень интересное и привлекательное плетение за счёт прокрутки!
I am learning a lot from these videos. I am a beginner and so far I really enjoy what I see. I will continue to watch thes
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me too, do you have any source, like a site to buy metal and tools?
I haven't seen that design but I really like that and a great job making it
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thanks for watching!
@@DynamiSJewelry You're welcome
Super solid résult,i'm impressed ! Thanks for the sharing
Maestro muchas gracias por su enseñansa personas como ud nesecitamos mucho saludos
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Amazing 🤩 work . Love the design ❤️
Absolute madness to make that by hand!!!😮
Thank you for this video, it's pure perfection. I would love it if you made a video going over the main tools, equipment, and supplies you tend to use for most of your projects 💙
OH WOW! That's stunning work. I thought it was done in a completely different way.
I liked this pattern so much I ordered one. It's amazing. I like seeing how it's made, the time and talent and craftsmanship that goes into making it floors me. Easy order process and super fast shipping too. It's great, going to enjoy wearing it!! Thanks!
What is the name of this bracelet pattern. I can’t find it on the website to order it. Tks for your assistance.
This weave is insane, so impressed.
Awesome job on your bracelet! I would like to know what is the size of the wire, I don't remember seeing it. Also the tool you used to pull the wire, where did you get it from or would a drawplate work and what is it called? Thanks for sharing your work!
I, also, would like to know what that is, and where to get one! (Please 😥)
My Passion, A Absolute Work of Art!
Hi Great Job :-) What is the black roller tool do? the one with the Dynamis sticker on it
True craftsmanship, with attention to detail and extremely patient’s.. 👍🏼👍🏼🍾🥂
Excelent work, beautiful piece 😍😍
This is an amazing work of love. To make money I have a jeweler friend who has machines about the size of microwaves that make really intricate chains from gold wire that he makes. Then another small machine that uses gold solder to join the links. The machines make complicated chains by the yard, then he cuts them to length
Very details and so amazing patient work. When the result appear i can say that awesome and nice stuff i ve ever seen. Thank you your working and sharing. 😘👏👍✌
Wow! Great tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing
What a fantastic Craftsman you truly are! Superb 'Vid'! 'Thank you' for showing the detail; concise, yet, with all the info'&processes shown, we, as Viewers needed to see!
🤔I feel it would add a 'tad of flavour' to the 'Vidz', if you spoke a little about the processes & the Tools/Machines used! Also, as much 'of yourself' as you would wish to impart. Luv 😍your skills. {I've Subscribed!} More, more, more please!!😄
Rosie 🦓
{stay safe🦋your family, friends & loved ones🤗ALL!}.
Wow! That's a lot of work. The result looks awesome!
Очень интересно, подписался.
Very interesting, I signed up.
Amazing, 😮😮😮❤❤❤❤, I am new to this word and loving it so much ❤❤❤❤
what do you call this tool at 12:12 minute you are using to pass the chain through it?
Some rolling mill variation
🔥🔥🔥 bro what the name of that black square shape tool? That you pull the bracelet and shape changing tool
?
Do you mean draw plate?
@@kaydisdying2084 I think he mean this 12:41
@@kaydisdying2084 it’s a square box
he clips on his desk and draws the chain after weaving it. A draw plate is used with a vise. I want to know where he bought it. I don’t want to use wood as most do.
hello thanks for sharing this video for inspression. I would like to ask a question if you do not mind. What is used to change color to black permanently on silver. Like italian rings which color is black inside. thanks in anticipation. Sami from pakistan
Pls whats the name of the mill or drawplate u pull the chain through when u are done weaving
Sizing
Thanks for watching!
You can order from an Ukrainian company named vtk
Came together very nicely. Your videos really calm and excite me at the same time.
Me encantó El Paso a paso y el resultado es espectacular ! Gracias por compartirlo
That weave pattern reminds me of those little rubber band loom bracelets I used to make in middle school
Невероятно! Золотые руки! :)
Хех, русские отовсюду))
@@chappi27 русские везде))
@serhiy hubko У меня тоже кругом одни русские. Живу в России)))
Best chain video I’ve seen. Thank you so much for sharing your talents. You have a new subscriber!
Thank you
aa an fellow goldsmith ... great job the tool you use at 12.38 what is it and how does it work as i recide in an country where tooling is limitted or either insanely expensive your answer would really be appreciated thank you
Very expensive
Thanks for watching
@@DynamiSJewelry can you please say the name of the tool. Others have been asking and I too would like to know.
Sizing
@@DynamiSJewelry Sizing machine for chain or jewelry making brings up nothing on Google.... how do I find it?
@@annmartin6386 you will not find it
I bought it long time ago in Ukraine
Wow i have to admit you are a artist. Very very nice
Very nice work !!! Can you tell me what the adjustable sizing tool that you are using to shape the bracelet is at around 12:30 is called / name / Brand? Thanks, Scott
Yea, I was searching comment for an answer to this too :(
Did anyone find it? I want a tool like this
Wow!! You did yourself proud!!!
Beautiful. I wonder if it would rip all the hairs from my wrist.
If it did, then you wouldn't have hairs to rip out from your wrist, making it a self-correcting problem. I don't think it would really catch them frequently though, unless you have gorilla-levels of hair on your arms.
I really doubt it, this man is an expert skill level for making chains, Iv followed him for years so I'm sure he is aware or such issues and as jewelers we try not to let ring claws catch on clothes by having no gaps between the claws and a set stone, it's the same with this the wire looks very nice and tight that won't allow your hair to get caught😉... Not unless u are like king Kong hairy then u may have problems ! Haha just joking. I highly recommend this man's chains, he is next level and and very inspiring, I'm glad this is a lesson bccoz it's certainly one I'd like to try myself✌🏼
Awesome comment. Women love that, especially people like me, who thinks there part gorilla. 🙄
this is so satisfying to watch😍😍 Wow , amazing....
Amazing it’s beautiful 🤩 😊
Thanks for watching
Gracias por compartir tu trabajo Así muchos podemos aprender .Saludos desde Chile
Thanks for watching!
Невероятная работа 🔥🔥🔥
Да согласен.
I love my Franco by far my favorite necklace out of all my silver and gold necklaces
,... And you twisted it....
You do such beautiful work
Prefect work!
I actually miss drawing wire and making jump rings! It's kind of therapeutic...lol. I love watching you work! Thanks
Хорошая работа! Вам лайк! Скажите какая толщина проволоки? Спасибо!
1.3mm
Absolutely beautiful even though it's so time consuming the end result is worth it.
Damn that work. It was beautiful. A hug from here in Brazil.
Watching you making those beautiful things makes me happy. 😊🤗
Great work!!! Keep it up! Very inspiring, I need to make this!
did you manage to make such a chain?
@@AkopianDIY not tried it
@@TheJewelleryWorkshop i got you))
Wonderful.....how about the one which you wear now?
This is beautiful, you should make a necklace like this
Beautiful bracelet by professional 👌🏻👍🏻
WOWOWOWO... huge amount of work here .. thank you for showing it to us.. Super Well done Sir ..
Amazing job! Greetings from Brazil...
Thank you for showing your illustrations and, in real time, the process of creating this chain. So much more helpful!!!!!! Although........I would rather buy one of your gorgeous chains than make one myself! One of these days............ :)
Thank you very much!
Very cool, and I am also a jeweler, and I enjoy watching you a lot. I wish you continued success
Omg amazing chain!
What the heck is the name of the tool you have at 12:47 ?
Did you ever find out? Id like to know too
@@adamsmith8570 it's adjustable Square draw plate but it's probably bought from a non English store /website so I cannot seem to find it online.
Last year I found a smaller version of this online, will have to get that if I really can't find the large one.
I wish he would reply :p
Righto! Thanks bro! pretty much the only tool needed to create such a beast of a chain. Thanks for your help. I'll see if I can find anything.
cheers
hello, thanks for sharing your art, a question what is the diameter of the wire
extremely great work, hopefully one day I can start making jewelry like this
Thanks for watching!
Love this video!!Makes me want to go back to University to learn more!(Well not now,the pandemic ruined it for the students learning and me too. Especially if you learn hands on). I was very shocked and jealous to see a motorised Rolling Mill.😲 Wow! I could of done with that the first time round at University as a student. Just the Durston Rolling Mills. I thought the Knitting needle was genius!I'm gonna steal that idea and pass it on to the students when I can go back to the university as an Artist in residence. I wasn't expecting to see a video like this on TH-cam, so professional and inspiring. I wish I had you as a tutor in the UK. Keep up the good videos, they are a huge distraction from what happening right now!!Big THANK YOU!!
Beautiful! Thanks for showing us how its made👍🏻
Thanks for watching
OMG!!! this is crazy! watching this video just showed up on my feed thought it looked intersting, and i cannot believe this but i have actually found one of your bracelets here in the UK outside my childrens school 😲😲😁😁 its beautiful too i kept it lol, its the thin wheat bracelet in 925 silver $149 WOW! im mind blown what a result! 😁😁❤❤
if you could find out who you shipped it to in the west midlands UK wolverhampton and i was to return it to them it would make an amazing story, wouldn't you agree? 😁
Me, prom night 1998 colorized 14:35
That's the coolest thing I've seen being made by hand and I'm retired brick and stone Mason
Fantastic! Always admired your skills and style. The bracelet you have on your own, please show us all how it’s done!
Thanks
Thanks for watching
Good, very good, Cesar from Brasil.
Great work!
What is the name of the machine at 12:30 ?
Same question.
That is clearly a smashination station.
Sorry , i searched for it but couldnt find it . I googled " silver pulling tools / bracelet stretching / bracelet bending / bracelet rolling " , that square looking thing didnt show up .
Without a name, it's going to be constructed much like an add-on feature of a machinist's lathe, called a "steady rest". If you study how those work, you should be able to build a "how does it work?" - box around one and have your very own smashination station. You will want to use one with roller bearings, as seen on video, and rotate the bearings 90 degrees from the normal. Otherwise, your workpiece will just flop around like a snake.
Adjustable drawing die?
Brilliant work mate.. 👍😎🇬🇧
Incredibile work, I would love to have the right tools to make some of this and others. Your work it's hard but it's always end up with something beautiful in the end. Amazing, great work. ❤️