Awesome, what I like was through the entire process. You shown many different styles that can be made and still end up with a nice looking end result. Great work, especially with no power tools.
that brass dust from filing mixed with clear epoxy makes a really nice filler for driftwood pieces. like if you make a coffee table or an end table and need to fill cracks.
My mum is a professional metalsmith, and she loves to see your videos. According to her, you are one of the few TH-camrs who files properly in one direction 😅
good job ! my favorite was with only the line. Once polish it would have been amazing. Witht he round holes.... not so much... a bit better with the square holes (was a good idea BTW) with the strippe... you're right, it's too much details. with the biggers holes, better but I still prefer the first one :-p and it ressemble that dwemner cog ! Keep up the good work !
I think it looks really neat. I couldn't believe it only took you 2 hours. I was thinking it took a long time. I really want to try this. I have a question. Does the naked brass after all that filing turn you green, or do you need to protect it with anything? I'm still rather new at jewelry making and want to do it right. I'd be so embarrassed to sell something if it turned them green. Lol
Brass is super-easy to work with compared to steel, as I've come to learn the past few days. My first attempt at making a ring was using a brass pipe fitting and it was incredibly easy to file it. Recently I bought a few steel hex nuts and it's a nightmare if you don't have a dedicated place to work, because it can get incredibly noisy with the amount of filing that needs to be done, so neighbors aren't exactly thrilled lol
I kut tin a bal teuh a nih mai chu; mahse a mawh love! I khawih ang hi kei khawih ta ila, kei ka kut tin chu balh sa lovin a bal ngei ang le! Anyway, you are very very interestingly talented. May God bless your works!!❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I would have stopped at the round holes. Another idea would be to make a square slot around the ring and fit a wood ring in there. You could soak the wood in water to soften it to go in easier. Use Gorilla glue that is activated by water to secure it. A harder would be best.
Excellent skills. I don't understand why you used a flange nut as it required more work. Not that you are going to say why. It appears that you never respond to anyone's questions.
I love watching you work it's really relaxing for some reason
Really amazing art work with basic home tools . All with different files tks Anand from Mauritius
Awesome, what I like was through the entire process. You shown many different styles that can be made and still end up with a nice looking end result. Great work, especially with no power tools.
I love the way he works out his material..No power tools.
Beautiful craftsmanship. I love the negative spaces! I don't wear jewelry, but would love to wear this piece of art.
You sir Are God Gifted
that brass dust from filing mixed with clear epoxy makes a really nice filler for driftwood pieces. like if you make a coffee table or an end table and need to fill cracks.
Yeah, brass, copper, is much softer to work with I agree with you there.
beautiful and simply maden ring!!
Excellent and very clever thank you 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
My mum is a professional metalsmith, and she loves to see your videos. According to her, you are one of the few TH-camrs who files properly in one direction 😅
very beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
I’m still waiting for you to make a knife with coins.
Seriously dude, you got some skills! Awesome work!
8:44 what did you put on the ring?
Un vrai artiste
good job ! my favorite was with only the line. Once polish it would have been amazing. Witht he round holes.... not so much... a bit better with the square holes (was a good idea BTW) with the strippe... you're right, it's too much details. with the biggers holes, better but I still prefer the first one :-p and it ressemble that dwemner cog ! Keep up the good work !
Your skill is amazing!
Ótimo trabalho parabéns! 👏👏👏🇧🇷
Love your jewelry and square holes are definitely nice I need a good ring lol
will def watch more of your vids
I think it looks really neat. I couldn't believe it only took you 2 hours. I was thinking it took a long time. I really want to try this. I have a question. Does the naked brass after all that filing turn you green, or do you need to protect it with anything? I'm still rather new at jewelry making and want to do it right. I'd be so embarrassed to sell something if it turned them green. Lol
Brass is super-easy to work with compared to steel, as I've come to learn the past few days. My first attempt at making a ring was using a brass pipe fitting and it was incredibly easy to file it. Recently I bought a few steel hex nuts and it's a nightmare if you don't have a dedicated place to work, because it can get incredibly noisy with the amount of filing that needs to be done, so neighbors aren't exactly thrilled lol
Wow amazing 😍 😍
Awesome 👏👏👍
Splendido!
what paste did you paint on the ring before you heat with fire?
GOOD
😂😂 very talented dude great job you would never know it was a pipe fitting 😁😁🤘🤘
Cool, I liek the design and I think the dark areas will grow on me, love it anyway 👍
I see all the brass dust and am like where is bigstacD casting when you need him lol
Skyrim is my favorite game 😌 cool ring I actually really like it 😍
What did you applied to tarnish?
i like your style, nice bit of practice for sure man!! was this a brass hex nut? i have the same small ball vice as you too brother haha funny!
What did you use to blacken? What was the compound in the dark jar
*_Hello 😊 nice ✨_*
Make some more swords or some large crazy stuff bro ! Or some epic miniatures ! Love your work
The Skyrim reference... 👍👍
Estiloso.👏👏
Something plain and simple.
I kut tin a bal teuh a nih mai chu; mahse a mawh love! I khawih ang hi kei khawih ta ila, kei ka kut tin chu balh sa lovin a bal ngei ang le! Anyway, you are very very interestingly talented. May God bless your works!!❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I would have stopped at the round holes. Another idea would be to make a square slot around the ring and fit a wood ring in there. You could soak the wood in water to soften it to go in easier. Use Gorilla glue that is activated by water to secure it. A harder would be best.
Make a video on restoration
Hi, from Türkey.
9:16 Oh men thats true!
Wow keren banget nih kk cincin nya
Thought it looked like a dwemer cog before you stated it lol. GJ
When you’re bored in quarantine
I also wouldn't recommend holding nut in your hand
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You had it with the square holes, then you overworked it.
Does look like Skyrim cog
Excellent skills. I don't understand why you used a flange nut as it required more work. Not that you are going to say why. It appears that you never respond to anyone's questions.
Good work, sadly you cant really wear this, since you fingers will get green in less than an hour.... :/
LMAO it really did look like a dwemer cog.. 😅
Beautiful ! Do you sell your rings ??
I like that ring ! How much ?
brass is not good for skin/health....