@@MaggieCSAtelier Dear Maggie i try out your techniques and works fine for me.Can i send you photos from my creations? How can i do that?(Facebook or email or something else?)Thank you!
@@ΑΙΜΙΛΙΑΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ Oh that's great to hear! I can't wait to see your creation :) You could send your picture to my shop email: myheavenlyatelier@gmail.com I haven't created an email account for my channel yet. Looking forward to that :)
Thanks again and sure ☺️ more ring tutorials are on its way. ✨ Brass and copper are great to start with. They do tarnish just like any other base metal but you can bring back the shine by polishing them with polishing cloth or machine. You’ll find more polishing techniques in my other videos too. Have fun watching 🤩
Besides a flex shaft, you could also use a dremel OR just with sandpapers and polishing cloth. (Be prepared it's gonna take some time when polish by hand.)
@@AC-pf1ne Hi, first of all, it depends on what finishing you want to achieve. If you want to have a smooth fine shiny finishing, coating, or non-coating, it'll end up without coating after polishing. All metals tarnish to a certain degree including gold(the least). For a non-tarnish solution, I'll suggest plating your jewelry. But you'll have to research to see what plating is suitable. Everyone reacts to metals differently, and I have no skin reaction wearing copper, but I know some do. There is no one size fit all answer here, so it has to depend on what kind of result you want to achieve in the first place.
Can you please list the tools you use? I always get lost when trying to buy some entry level tools because there are so many. What’s a good shaft for a beginner?
Yeah, I get what you said, it's a sea of tools out there :) I always list the set of tools and materials I used down below the video description. If you click the arrow button that points downward, you should be able to see it. :) For flex shaft, you could opt for the brand Foredom, it's economical and great for small hand polish pieces.
Thanks Copper, so kind of you. 🥹 I just got my donate button set up, its on my about page. I’m feeling unwell right now, I’d update the links once I got better. 🧡
Hi! Thank you for the detailed video! Wondering if you would share the drill bit used to shine? It looks amazing!
Hi, I'm using a firm cotton felt drill bit with some white polishing compound for buffing. (shine) Hope this helps. :)
Wowowowowow! I am really impressed with your video quality and also your instruction!
Thanks for your compliment Karen! It meant so much! :)
You show the steps so clearly. Thank you.
Pleasure!
detailed instructions, very good picture, keep up the good work
Thanks so much! Let me know if you ever try out this tutorial :)
@@MaggieCSAtelier Dear Maggie i try out your techniques and works fine for me.Can i send you photos from my creations? How can i do that?(Facebook or email or something else?)Thank you!
@@ΑΙΜΙΛΙΑΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΟΠΟΥΛΟΥ Oh that's great to hear! I can't wait to see your creation :) You could send your picture to my shop email: myheavenlyatelier@gmail.com I haven't created an email account for my channel yet. Looking forward to that :)
Amazing!
Thanks!
Love it! Would like to see more rings 😊 and also I don’t know much about what wires to use. Brass? Does it tarnish? ❤️🇦🇺
Thanks again and sure ☺️ more ring tutorials are on its way. ✨ Brass and copper are great to start with. They do tarnish just like any other base metal but you can bring back the shine by polishing them with polishing cloth or machine. You’ll find more polishing techniques in my other videos too. Have fun watching 🤩
Beautiful.
Thank you! 🧡✨
What if we don’t have a polisher drill? What can we use in place of it?
Besides a flex shaft, you could also use a dremel OR just with sandpapers and polishing cloth. (Be prepared it's gonna take some time when polish by hand.)
Can u please suggest a good copper wire brand
Hi, the brand Artistic Wire is good enough for me, be sure to choose bare copper for noncoating copper wires. Hope this helps!
@@MaggieCSAtelier Would using this cause tarnishing if you use a non coating? Also will it turn on your finger using a non coating? Thanks..
@@AC-pf1ne Hi, first of all, it depends on what finishing you want to achieve. If you want to have a smooth fine shiny finishing, coating, or non-coating, it'll end up without coating after polishing. All metals tarnish to a certain degree including gold(the least). For a non-tarnish solution, I'll suggest plating your jewelry. But you'll have to research to see what plating is suitable. Everyone reacts to metals differently, and I have no skin reaction wearing copper, but I know some do. There is no one size fit all answer here, so it has to depend on what kind of result you want to achieve in the first place.
Can you please list the tools you use? I always get lost when trying to buy some entry level tools because there are so many. What’s a good shaft for a beginner?
Yeah, I get what you said, it's a sea of tools out there :) I always list the set of tools and materials I used down below the video description. If you click the arrow button that points downward, you should be able to see it. :) For flex shaft, you could opt for the brand Foredom, it's economical and great for small hand polish pieces.
Que alambres usas??
Hola, son cables de cobre y todos los materiales y herramientas que utilicé están en la descripción debajo del video. Míralo si te gusta :)
And, can you link the materials you use, even your props. I’d love to support you in the best way I can you don’t even know how you inspired me 🤍
Thanks Copper, so kind of you. 🥹 I just got my donate button set up, its on my about page. I’m feeling unwell right now, I’d update the links once I got better. 🧡