Regarding 12:14, that tool is known as a "Feeler Gauge" which is used by machinists to measure a very narrow gap between to very close surfaces. It also used by automobile mechanics to measure a very narrow gap for valve adjustment to an engine combustion chamber.
Just started a juweldesigner course in Belgium, there’s a bit theory and the rest is practice but when I got my list I was like Ai this isn’t that simple. Normally I make earrings with things I can buy online from craft stores, and my bracelets too with elastic cords. But I wanted to learn more because it feels like I got stuck in one area. I found your Chanel by searching in TH-cam to see how jewelers with more experience work what do they use and suggestions on buying things on need. I found one that was talking about a oven that goes above 1600 degrees or a vacuum chamber. Luckily in the course I follow we don’t need that but for soldering and all the rest yes, we where given an adres if we choose to use a wax mold to create a ring where we could send it off too. But that’s free choose. I’m glad I found you and how and what and suggestions. Thank you for the guidance! Greetings from Belgium
A good morning Basia, speaking directly from the tropical forests of Brazil (a lie, I live in the mountains and today it is very cold). Best TH-cam notification today. And the organization of the dollhouse continues...
Haha, you got me there for a moment 😆 But mountains sound amazing too, the views must be stunning. So happy you enjoyed today's video, hope you have a wonderful day! Good luck working on the dollhouse ❤️
Regarding 2:57, to transform a glossy surface to a matte surface, you can use transparent Acrylic Spray. A Matte Finish Acrylic Spray will put a thin layer on the surface of an object which dries to a matte finish. Similarly there is also transparent Glossy Finish Acrylic Spray which will put a thin glossy finish on the surface of an object.
Basia, so we'll done! I adore your Hello Kitty microphone! 👏 ❤ I have 3 different cuts of needle files, I paint the ends of them different colors to help ID them quickly. That tool is a feeler guage for gapping spark plugs and measuring valve tolerances/space, etc. It's an automotive tool. ❤
Hi Basia, you are so so organised! I love these tricks! Can I ask how do you organise your silver wire and silver sheet? I can't get beyond a cardboard box and forever looking for a particular thickness? Thank you!
This was a useful and fun video. I'm pretty sure that last item is a set of blade feeler gauges. The bobbins are usually used for Kumihimo thread though some people use them for wire. They are available at craft stores in the US in a few sizes. That chain organizer would also work great for spools of beading thread or wire.
Unfortunately it's true, the customs are a lot. For me in Poland it's 23% of the amount I believe. I'm happy to pay it because most of the tools Pepe sends to me as part of our partnership. I genuinely love them and have been promoting them for a while. There is a shop called Micro Tools that stocks some of the tools by Pepe, you can check them out here www.micro-tools.de/en/byManufacturer/Pepetools/ And I think that some tools are also available in the UK, though shipping from there would still entail some customs for us in the EU.
bialtaali shukran limuhtawak aljamil هل تقصد: نتمنى لو تكن هناك ترجمه للعربية حتة نتعلم الدروس الجميلة التي تعطيها ف بالتالي شكرا لمحتواك الجميل ترجمة نص باستخدام الكاميرا We wish there was a translation into Arabic so we could learn the beautiful lessons you give, so thank you for your beautiful content.
Regarding 12:14, that tool is known as a "Feeler Gauge" which is used by machinists to measure a very narrow gap between to very close surfaces. It also used by automobile mechanics to measure a very narrow gap for valve adjustment to an engine combustion chamber.
Great, thank you!! That's very helpful 😀 I'm off to add it to the description box under the video ❤️
I just came here to say the same thing. You can buy them in the US for $4.99 from Harbor Freight.
Watching your videos makes me feel at ease while learning something about my newest hobby 😍💗
Just started a juweldesigner course in Belgium, there’s a bit theory and the rest is practice but when I got my list I was like Ai this isn’t that simple. Normally I make earrings with things I can buy online from craft stores, and my bracelets too with elastic cords. But I wanted to learn more because it feels like I got stuck in one area. I found your Chanel by searching in TH-cam to see how jewelers with more experience work what do they use and suggestions on buying things on need. I found one that was talking about a oven that goes above 1600 degrees or a vacuum chamber. Luckily in the course I follow we don’t need that but for soldering and all the rest yes, we where given an adres if we choose to use a wax mold to create a ring where we could send it off too. But that’s free choose. I’m glad I found you and how and what and suggestions. Thank you for the guidance! Greetings from Belgium
You are great! I love your videos!
A good morning Basia, speaking directly from the tropical forests of Brazil (a lie, I live in the mountains and today it is very cold). Best TH-cam notification today. And the organization of the dollhouse continues...
Haha, you got me there for a moment 😆 But mountains sound amazing too, the views must be stunning. So happy you enjoyed today's video, hope you have a wonderful day! Good luck working on the dollhouse ❤️
Great ideas ❤
Regarding 2:57, to transform a glossy surface to a matte surface, you can use transparent Acrylic Spray. A Matte Finish Acrylic Spray will put a thin layer on the surface of an object which dries to a matte finish. Similarly there is also transparent Glossy Finish Acrylic Spray which will put a thin glossy finish on the surface of an object.
Ooh, that's interesting! Thank you so much for this tip! 😀
This video needs a ❤ button.
Thank you
Awesome video as always! You are so amazing for sharing your expert tips!
Basia, so we'll done! I adore your Hello Kitty microphone! 👏 ❤ I have 3 different cuts of needle files, I paint the ends of them different colors to help ID them quickly. That tool is a feeler guage for gapping spark plugs and measuring valve tolerances/space, etc. It's an automotive tool. ❤
Hi Basia, you are so so organised! I love these tricks! Can I ask how do you organise your silver wire and silver sheet? I can't get beyond a cardboard box and forever looking for a particular thickness? Thank you!
This was a useful and fun video. I'm pretty sure that last item is a set of blade feeler gauges. The bobbins are usually used for Kumihimo thread though some people use them for wire. They are available at craft stores in the US in a few sizes. That chain organizer would also work great for spools of beading thread or wire.
First one!. Interesting video
Yay! Thank you so much for tuning in! 🥰❤️
Yes, the clothing reminds me of Amish dress. I live near many Amish in Lancaster County Pennsylvania.
very helpful tips, thank you:)
So glad you enjoyed them, thank you for watching ❤️
I think I'm in love!
“Ok ok calm down!” 😂😂 funny!
you are so nice! 😍
Great video. Could I ask where you purchased your cat mic? Thanks
widzę wjechał mój ulubiony koci mikrofon 😆😆😆
Koci mikrofon jest najlepszy 😁
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Feeler gauge tool
AWESOME, thank you!! 🙏
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing you're welcome. Look up Ana Mazón a polish metal clay jeweler. Her work is incredible.
You order from Pepe Tools in the US? How much are the duty fees and taxes? I'm from Belgium and I assumed it would cost an arm.
Unfortunately it's true, the customs are a lot. For me in Poland it's 23% of the amount I believe. I'm happy to pay it because most of the tools Pepe sends to me as part of our partnership. I genuinely love them and have been promoting them for a while. There is a shop called Micro Tools that stocks some of the tools by Pepe, you can check them out here www.micro-tools.de/en/byManufacturer/Pepetools/
And I think that some tools are also available in the UK, though shipping from there would still entail some customs for us in the EU.
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithingoh, thank you very much for that shop :)
The seventh might be called "feeler gauge"
Feeler gauges
To help with the disc cutter or a rolling mill
bialtaali shukran limuhtawak aljamil
هل تقصد:
نتمنى لو تكن هناك ترجمه للعربية حتة نتعلم الدروس الجميلة التي تعطيها ف بالتالي شكرا لمحتواك الجميل
ترجمة نص باستخدام الكاميرا
We wish there was a translation into Arabic so we could learn the beautiful lessons you give, so thank you for your beautiful content.
نتمنه لو تكن هنالك ترجمه للعربيه حته نتعلم الدروس الجميله التي تعطيها ف بالتالي شكرا لمحتواك الجميل
It's been a while since I've heard from you.
greeting from a jeweller
Your gadget is a spark plug gap accessory, it sets the gap on a spark plug so your engine will fire.
it is a feeler. gage get them in automobil shops