Twisted Silver Ring Making | How it's made | Ring Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 มี.ค. 2023
- Twisted Silver Ring Making || How it's made || Twisted Ring Tutorial || gold Smith Luke
in this video We show you step- by- step how to make a unique ring made from silver wire.
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The pinkie nail is for digging for gold when you’re driving or watching TH-cam videos.
if only i had metallurgy workshop in apartment... just think what i could accomplish
Same here
Yes, I believe this guy woke up one day, with all the knowledge about this in his head, and a fully equipped workshop. Without having to do anything./S
Don't let "if only" stop you, you can start with little time and money.
The silver wire can be bought...look up silver wire supplier. Copper wire from Jaycar in Australia or The House Jewelry in Sydney. Look online, Pepe tools. Get a flat steel plate where you can hold it on your lap to hammer silver or copper wire. Learn to anneal as once you start hammering 🔨...the wire becomes Work hardened. Small steps...learning , observing. But above all Having a go...a workshop is wherever YOU are.
I have an engineering company...every possible machine...but not a table. Or other needs I mentioned to you. Above all I lack TIME. But one day soon Muchaco...soon.!
I feel your pain
There's nothing he used that is exceptionally rare or expensive brother.
You literally could do this in your apartment!
You can buy silver wire, you don't have to make your own. So no need for a $250 rolling mill.
A propane torch is under $20 used, probably wayyyy cheaper.
The little vise tool he's using could be subbed for a small vise that clamps to a kitchen table.
A set of wire pliers is also cheap.
Any hammer will work. You just need a smooth face on it.
The saw inexpensive, but there's no reason you need a wire jewelry saw. A dremel with a cutting disc will do it. Even a junk grade hack saw will work. Silver is soft.
The mandrel he's rounding it out on is a special tool. But they're cheap. Maybe $25 for a ring sizing set.
You don't need an anvil, but you could order a mini Chinese made one or substitute a flat piece of iron. Even a sledge hammer can be used as an anvil if the edges are smooth. But going to a metal shop and buying a 4 inch chunk of flat steel bar is super inexpensive. I'd probably get a couple of pencil erasers (the big pink ones) to put under it to minimze hammering noise. Or just fold a towel under it.
It is very achievable brother. Don't short yourself because you don't have space or fancy tools. There's a ton of creative tinkering one can do with very few tools at a kitchen table. 😊
Fingerloop braiding!!! I’m in shock!
I used to do this with yarn, but I've never thought about doing it with wire!
Oooo, I've done this with a variety of threads, but never seen it done with wire! Very neat! As I recall, there are versions of this finger loop braiding that can create split braids, and a flat braids too! It all depends on which strand and which loops you pull through.
Yes you are right 👍
There are also written methods for braids needing multiple people ( even up to twenty )
You get a better start with the knots at the fingers, though.
Price please
Beautiful work
Amazing work! I was enthralled as I watched. I’ve subscribed and am definitely anxious for more! Watching these videos is what has taught me to be the metalsmith I’ve become today. I now own my own business and make upscale jewelry. This is where you come to learn!
I never would have thought to use braid walking with wire! What an awesome concept.
If I can get my fingers to cross those wires as you have, it will be a miracle but, I’m going to give it a go and see what happens! I love this ring it is going to be my first!
i did my coils for my Vape with this technique
Excellent craftsmanship! There should be a ring and a bracelet option to be sold as a set.
Ahhh the old left hand right foot clamp, can’t beat it.😂 good job sir. Also, cut that nail.
better cut both of them, but then with a twist: how about instead of gel nails put on some steel nails?
Just brilliant! Really!
Very beautiful. Thank you.
Bravo 👏👏👏👍👍👍🦋🦋🦋
Stunning ❤
That was neat. I used to do that with rope and shot line in the USN. Thanks for putting the video up
I love it! simple, right to the point and educational! Thank you!
I want a bracelet like that!!!
Silver is the best ring material. Not because it is, but because it is.
Yo hacía esto de pequeña pero con hilos de colores para hacer pulseras 😊
Thanks for sharing. I work with lifting cable rope and have been taught how to stand, lands, and strands together to make eyelets super strong. Not quite what I expected but very beautiful all the same your workmanship is lovely.
Amazing , left a diamond stone or white topaz
😮That is absolutely gorgeous i love it ❤xx
Very nice, thanks!!!
It looks beautiful. Tell every professional who needs that long nail has one! Is there a different way to do the join?
The loop braids I usually make with five loops is flat on one side and rounded on the other. Looks like knitting on the round side
This is such a cool ring! I am doing my own version of this based off of your work with weaving 18 gauge nickel and brass together
Beautiful!
Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial x
I love it what gauge wire?
Nice work dude.
Well done! Great work, done by hand. Very good!
That's beautiful, i wish i had a workshop. I'm definitely going to try with the copper wire i have. Thank you ❤
OK so I tried this with coloured bracelet string, but the top and bottom didn't mesh, I had ywo separate plaits, am I going wrong somewhere? Thank you 😊
Watch the video carefully thank you
That's it, yes! How nice it is to look at the work of a professional! Greetings from Russia!
This is so cool! Seems like this type of work would be rough on your hands though.
I like it
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Thats pretty. Can you tell me more? Where can I get the directions to make this beautiful ring?
Que lindooo! Ja fiz um mas nao ficou tao bonito com fio mais grosso. Vou fazer de novo
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That looks superb!
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6:35 that coke spoon fingernail.
Rất tuyệt vời.
Rolling machine is not needed, if you use premade wire.
You can just warp the ends with the wire the ring is made and leave a gap.
I make wire jewelry but don't have the equipment or know-how to make the things I see on this channel. But I will, eventually, I've decided. You guys make it look so easy! I love your videos as well as the beautiful things you make😁
Amazon site all jewellery tool available
Thanks for watching
Wow is beautiful the ring 🤍
That would braid make a beautiful copper bracelet
Do you take commissions? (using fine pure silver?)
Интересный обзор такой работы.
Вышло сделать красиво.
I used to braid 32 and below for vaping coils but I’ve switched to jewelry making now
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Great looking ring! weirdly long pinky nails🤔
It’s very typical for Asian and Indonesian men to have long pinky nails. It’s a cultural thing.
That's the pickin' nail
Also called a coke nail
I mean clearly it comes in handy, he used it to weave through the wires more easily. Weird, but useful!
For the white girl!
Please make video on hip chain making in our side we call nevala
Awesome ❤ Is this how they make a Franco chain?
This is your own design or from catalogue?
Cooper, gold, silver on a single bracelet could you make?
Crude technique
Would it be okay to ask for clarification? I’ve watched a few times and from this run through I see wire 1 being pulled from behind through 2 & 3 then see wire 5 being pulled through wires 4 &5 into the braid. Do I have that right? At first I thought you went under under wire set set 2 and over 3 into the middle or braid and the opposite on the other side. I am going to try this in copper/silver first to see if I like the pattern and if so I’d like to make it for a replacement wedding ring for husband in silver & gold. If you have the time to read thisThank you ..
What gage wire are you using?
22 gauge
Are you using sterling or fine silver please
Really beautiful. Please tell us what gauge or mm the wire was drawn down to.
Any of these 21,22,23 gauge wire
Thanks for watching
Is that fine silver or sterling?
Fine silver
Hey there, beautiful work! What diameter does the wire have?
Looks like 18-20 gauge
The ring is nice but i'd like it even more if there was a way of making it seamless.
The video is helpful and gave me an idea for a design that uses a decorative piece to disguise the seam.
Are you going to share that idea with us? Too !
@Aemni1 it’s easy to make the ends seamless. Make the starting wires longer to begin with. When you are done braiding you form your ring, bend it and put one end of the ring on top (let it overlap). Than look if the design matches and saw through both of your “ends”, hope that helps
It's very simple. All you need is long pinky nails.
That's interesting. The video doesn't play in 1080p.
Coke nail.
not one but two coke nails.
That's a lot of coke.
All I can focus on are the genius fingernails
What gauge wire is it when you start the braid?
he made the wire with a ingot and a rolling mill, but it looks a little thicker then 1 mm so that would be like 16 gauge. if you are planning to buy wire rather then make it, make sure you have a way to anneal the wire to relax the silver metal and make it not brittle. annealing is like slowly cooking the metal with a torch he does this at 0:09. as you cold work the silver metal it will get stiffer and more brittle the ring was short so not a big deal.
@@Amipotsophspond yes at 0:09 he heats to a red colour then drops into water 💧 to instantly cool...it is now soft again. Ready to be reworked. I was thinking 🤔 of making a Lattice made ring to hold a Cabachon Ruby or Red Coral. Using silver wire...using a wire wrap design I've seen in Pinterest.
What kind of pliers are at 4:40, please?
I'd get 80% of the way done with the weaving then realzie "wait that dont look right, is it?"
Hello. What gauge wire and is it soft wire or dead hard?
Wire gauge 21and pure silver soft wire. Thanks for watching
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some of these braided rings are possible to make from only one piece of wire but its darn difficult and only possible with fine silver (999) as sterling work hardens way too fast. Soldering is easier but "cheating" ;-)
What happened to those pinky finger nails? Great video!
I noticed that I was so lucky that I never found out.
А что у тебя палец опух от кольца?
Nice silver work. The braid could’ve been tighter so the gaps wouldn’t show.
What thickness is the wire?
Hi Arve Johansen wire gauge 22👍
Does it freak anyone else out when he waves his ring finger around?
I just cannot get the weave right… help!
So how much is It😭
What gauge is the wire
21 gauge wire
Красиво , но халтура . Видны непрозрачные места в районе стыка концов кольца.
doesn't she have a knitting machine
You better take that silver ring off your finger sir, before your finger falls off.
Почему то я решил что это должен быть браслет на руку..
можешь сделать и браслет. тоже не плохо смотрится.. только будь аккуратен. я сделал себе тоже так же как он. пальцами. пришлось обращаться в больницу. потому как на пальцах передавил вены. долго отходили с терапией... делай за ранее кольца , чтоб было удобнее и безопасно
not the coke nail
You need a crochet hook
What gauge?
23 gauge dear
@@smithgoldluke thank you! I finally got the weave right. Thanks for the help. I’m going to try and do something different with it. Again thanks and I LOVE your channel!!! Huge talent. Wish I had a rolling mill.
@@shannonfinnessy533 👍
@@shannonfinnessy533 are you going to made a bracelet maybe? 😊
What is meaning of that when you put that wire through that hole
The hole is tighter than the wire. He softens the metal wire with heat, and then pull it through the hole to stretch it and make it thinner.
@@McJaews now i get it thanks man for the info 😇
What’s the reason for the long pinky fingernails?
I cannot speak for this person, but it tends to be a cultural thing. In some parts of the world, it is worn as a sign of wealth, or that they come from a high class social status. It basically shows that they don't do manual labour.
Thats a hilarious way to describe columbia
normally it for doing cocaine...some people also do it to show that they have enough money to afford cocaine. That why having long pinky nail is seen has a sign of wealth since cocaine it not cheap, I think it a poor way to show wealth or vice.
It looks cool ! But a drawback is, it will have to be cleaned every other time. Think about left over food stuck..
That’s why ppl have a toothbrush.
@@ms.construed1305 many ppl do not have time, often neglect.
@@PrathameshPatade well..we manage to brush our teeth. Same can be said for jewelry. Even less so. I find it very lazy your interpretation of a lovely ring and inability to keep it clean even moderately. I’m guessing you do not have children…
@@ms.construed1305 you and I are on the same page. Both, you and I have liked this ring. And both have agreed, that it needs to be maintained.
Am just letting the viewers know about it.
Yes i don't have children, am single. But how does it relates to this topic ?
@@PrathameshPatade children need to be v,earned also. It’s just a fact.
It's way too tight on whoever is wearing it in the thumbnail
What is the name of that weave?
It's just a five strand braid, but with loops to give it a second layer.
Look up loop braiding or finger walking braids. You'll be able to find some decent threadwork that uses it.
@@TheHarvestGoddessChloe Thanks, but I vape and make my own coils and wanted to duplicate what James did.
@@chrisgualtieri Yeah, I'm saying if you look up tutorials on walking braids you'll see the exact weave he's doing. It's an old Scottish or Irish technique, if I recall, and it gives you an idea of how to do it. All Luke did was use wire instead of thread. You could absolutely do it with your own coils.
You never say which ones going over and under I have done it with wire before but you still need to give more information it just looks confusing that’s just my opinion
It looks like he’s doing a standard 5 strand braid but going through the loops instead of over like a standard braid
Looks like you just go through the two closest ones and pull the third through then do the same on the other side
My weave doesn’t come together
Pull your loops further apart to tighten the weave. This is called fingerloop weaving or fingerloop braiding, it’s a really old technique and there are lots of tutorials on YT and various fiber websites 😊
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