Amazing thank you for creating this video, I have watched both video's with and with out audio , thank you very much for creating a video with the step by step audio
Yes, more bracelets, please. I would love to see and hear in English both Ramses and Bismarck chains. There are good ones out there, but the English really helps.
Thank you very much. It's called a draw plate, which is made with specific hole sizes, so you can stretch wire or, in this case, make the bracelet uniform in size.
What is the name of the the tool at 8:19 it was not in the description list? I am also a jeweler that would be very handy cutting stock for sizing or anything.
I'm sorry it's not listed, the tool is called a 'Tube cutter'. I'm including an Amazon link to one so you can see what other names it goes by, I hopes this helps: www.amazon.com/Jewellers-Tools-Cutting-Cutter-Jewellery/dp/B017MONPSA
Hello Sharda Yes, you can. The advantage of the draw plate is that the chain becomes very uniform, quickly. You will also be able to use a rolling mill if you have one. However, you can of course also do it with a hammer and make it just as uniform.
The silver wire I used in the video was 20 gauge/0.8mm and the jump rings are made on a 14mm mandrel. If you use 0.6mm silver wire you can still make it on a 14mm mandrel, however, it will be a bit looser. You can also use a slightly smaller mandrel size like 12.5mm or 13mm to make it tighter.
Thank you, finally someone teel the size of the wire and the mandrdl
Thank you for making this video and explaining everything. And not speeded up .
What a beautiful bracelet you made!
Amazing thank you for creating this video, I have watched both video's with and with out audio , thank you very much for creating a video with the step by step audio
Thank you for your comment it means a lot to me! And I'm glad you liked the video!
Hey please make more bracelets tutorials, thank you for your vids
Yes, more bracelets, please. I would love to see and hear in English both Ramses and Bismarck chains. There are good ones out there, but the English really helps.
Loved it after you highlighted it!
Very beautiful bracelet! TFS 😁
Wow that is fantastic. Thank you so much for this I love it.
Wonderful!
Incredible video! Beautiful bracelet. How thick is the finished bracelet?
Thank you! The final bracelet is 4 x 4.5mm thick.
Beautiful work! If your wire size was 0.8mm and mandrel was 14mm am i correct in calculating the aspect ratio to be 17.5?
Nice! What is that plate with the square holes where you pull the bracelet through? Thanks
Thank you very much. It's called a draw plate, which is made with specific hole sizes, so you can stretch wire or, in this case, make the bracelet uniform in size.
Hey, great work. What do you use as flux?
Amazing piece 🔥 what size are the jump rings you are using?
It says In the beginning
Where did you get the silver tubing from?
Yes, super.
What is the name of the the tool at 8:19 it was not in the description list? I am also a jeweler that would be very handy cutting stock for sizing or anything.
I'm sorry it's not listed, the tool is called a 'Tube cutter'. I'm including an Amazon link to one so you can see what other names it goes by, I hopes this helps: www.amazon.com/Jewellers-Tools-Cutting-Cutter-Jewellery/dp/B017MONPSA
Beautiful bracelet Leth. What gauge is the silver? What is the diameter of the jump rings?
Thanks, Shelly!
The silver wire is 20 gauge/0.8mm and the jump rings are made on a 14mm mandrel.
How many links do i need for a cm?
For this bracelet, it is about 3-3.5 links per cm.
Can we hammer instead of taking it out of the box steel plate
Hello Sharda
Yes, you can.
The advantage of the draw plate is that the chain becomes very uniform, quickly. You will also be able to use a rolling mill if you have one. However, you can of course also do it with a hammer and make it just as uniform.
Красиво, а чем паяете и как называется металл? Ответьте пожалуйста
Its silver and he is using silver solder i think
Sir
If my wire gauge 0.60 wats my mandrel size ?
The silver wire I used in the video was 20 gauge/0.8mm and the jump rings are made on a 14mm mandrel. If you use 0.6mm silver wire you can still make it on a 14mm mandrel, however, it will be a bit looser. You can also use a slightly smaller mandrel size like 12.5mm or 13mm to make it tighter.
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