Soldering a Fidget Bracelet: Tips and Tricks | Jewelry 101
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- Join us today as Susan shows off her Soldering skills and how to make a fun little fidget bracelet! This is a great video your soldering basics and great for anyone from beginners to veterans!
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LOVE when Susan is teaching school! Thanks so much!!
So happy to see you Susan!! I'm sure I'm not the only person who has missed you !
So glad to see you Susan! Another fantastic tutorial!
Welcome, have missed you so much
You make me comfortable with soldering. Might try it one day especially since Jewel school has made a kit.
Love your bracelets and rings ❤Thank you for the tutorial!
Love your bracelets and love your rings!
Great video
Wonderful tutorial! Love the Susan magic touch. Thanks!!!! ✨️ ❤️ 😀 👍
Yes, I have a question for you. Why do you oxidize your metal of your just going to burnish it all off again? I thot that it was used to get an antiqued effect on your jewelry? Or is there some other reason why you use it?
Thanks for your classes, they are always so informative!❤
Hi. I kinda wondered the same thing. But my amateur guess is that, as you can see by the examples she showed, the oxidized look , after polishing, does not come off totally, especially the oxidized look in the deeper cracks and crevices and depressions in the hammered or twisted pieces
That's my guess 🙂
Thier is such a thing as copper solder. You can get it in wire and in a paste form.
Suzan where have you been? I’ve stopped watching your videos because I don’t see you anymore.
Does the shape of the copper wire stay round?