Absolutely gorgeous! Would definitely attempt to make but for the fact that 14 ga wire is difficult for me to work with because of my arthritic hands. ❤❤❤ your designs!
You could anneal the wire to soften it. You can use a culinary torch or propane stove. Just be sure to use pliers,and a pan of water to quench your metal. Be safe 😊
Yes, frame work with a heavy gauge can be hard on the hands! If you have a creme brulee torch, you could anneal the wire first before working with it. It will be hardened again with manipulation and the hammering will also stiffen it up again. x
Yes, bare copper will oxidise over time. This is one of the unfortunate draw backs of using it instead of silver. You can polish it but it will darken again unless you protect it with laquer or Renaissance wax
Does your hammering technique mark up your hammer? I have learned to polish my hammer after I make a piece but I often worry about ruining the hammer head.
Generally the hammers we use are made of steel and are harder than gold, silver, copper etc... I get marks if I hit the corner of my anvil or steel block or when my son decides to use it to hammer a nail into the wall lol. They are easily polished smooth again though. I periodically sand them down with a sanding bit and sand paper.
Hello their imbali crafts your work is so breathtaking...i have a question if u could please help me with i have TWO SEPERATE 5 base wire weave I would like to join\connect them together one on top of the Other. Is that possible???
Hi there, not sure exactly what you are asking, but if if mean that you want to add in components already made, that is absolutely possible. Just place the components where you want to add them in, and use the wire ends to attach them to the frame :)
Lovely pendant.
Thank you!
You alway amaze me…..gorgeous ❤
Thank you so much! xx
This is so gorgeous. I am so impressed.
Thank you so much!!
Very nice, thanks!
Glad you like it!
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Beautiful Nadia! Thank you!
Thank you too!
Wow, utterly gorgeous!!!
Thank you! x
Absolutely gorgeous. Love your nails too! Do you use all Dead Soft wires?
Thank you ever so much! Yes, I perfer my wires to be dead soft. :)
Your designs are always so beautiful!
Thank you so much, Eve!
Beautiful. Thank you so much for the lovely video. Haven't tried hammering yet, but looking forward to having a go!
You're welcome and thank you! x
Absolutely gorgeous! Would definitely attempt to make but for the fact that 14 ga wire is difficult for me to work with because of my arthritic hands. ❤❤❤ your designs!
You could anneal the wire to soften it. You can use a culinary torch or propane stove. Just be sure to use pliers,and a pan of water to quench your metal. Be safe 😊
@@heathernichol378 thank you
Yes, frame work with a heavy gauge can be hard on the hands! If you have a creme brulee torch, you could anneal the wire first before working with it. It will be hardened again with manipulation and the hammering will also stiffen it up again. x
I've heard that the silicone buffers also work well in a rotary tool.
I heard about them, but have not tried them! I had silicone burrs, but found these are really soft, and disintigrate pretty fast.
😅another beautiful piece! Do you use round or square wire for the frame?
You can use either, but I think I have used square for ti's one. Square is better because any bracing wires have more to grip on with the corners. 😊
So gorgeous ❣❣❣
Thank you! xx
Question: how long do you wrap the bail wires to create a bail?
That always depends on how long i want the bail to be. I would say around 35 mm but adjust it to what you think would look nice.
Question: Doesn't this copper turn black when worn? Like within a week?
Yes, bare copper will oxidise over time. This is one of the unfortunate draw backs of using it instead of silver. You can polish it but it will darken again unless you protect it with laquer or Renaissance wax
Does your hammering technique mark up your hammer? I have learned to polish my hammer after I make a piece but I often worry about ruining the hammer head.
Generally the hammers we use are made of steel and are harder than gold, silver, copper etc... I get marks if I hit the corner of my anvil or steel block or when my son decides to use it to hammer a nail into the wall lol. They are easily polished smooth again though. I periodically sand them down with a sanding bit and sand paper.
@@ImbaliCrafts I finished this pendant but it turned out different because I messed up but I still like it. Thank you for this tutorial!!!
Hello their imbali crafts your work is so breathtaking...i have a question if u could please help me with i have TWO SEPERATE 5 base wire weave I would like to join\connect them together one on top of the Other. Is that possible???
Hi there, not sure exactly what you are asking, but if if mean that you want to add in components already made, that is absolutely possible. Just place the components where you want to add them in, and use the wire ends to attach them to the frame :)
😄 Promo>SM!
Hiya, not sure what you mean?