Not only very talented in making jewelry but one of the best video presentations. No stupid looping music. No talking and just the right amount of humor! Your a master👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome feedback ☺ - you have taken the time to notice the details in the video - it is exactly this kind of feedback that makes me very humble, but also motivated to continue my work. Thank you very much.
The execution of your craft is nothing less than that of a master, craftsman, and artist. I've completed my 1st piece with aluminum wire capped with copper. When im ready ill break out my copper and brass. Cheers M8 and thank you.
@@samoasisifi I am very honored by your feedback 😊 - thank you very much for it. It's good to hear that you've made a good start with alu / copper - keep going, 👍 I'm sure you'll enjoy it as much as I do. Thanks again.😉
My man U R not just making jewelry U R making art that people can wear. U deserve all the praise, respect, & love in the world. I'll be looking forward 2 more of your videos.😀🙂☺💗💗💗
I love your work and congratulations too to the one who made the video ! Working with metal, especially copper, is so very satisfying. The light, color, sound, touch, smell…. Your video really brings it all across ! My workshop is not accessible right now but I really felt like heading for it ! Big up to both of you !
Thank you very much for your very nice feedback. It gives me a huge motivation to continue making jewelry and making videos about it. Yes, it is me who both does the work and films / edits it. I completely agree that working with copper is very satisfying - I will also continue with it. Many thanks again.
Really enjoyed that mate, I make bulky copper bracelets too, and it’s rare for me to find a video that I enjoy on the subject, keep it up, and we’ll done on not overcooking the brazing rods, nothing worse than silver joints ;-)
Mantap sobatku idea maha karyanya.. Anda pintar sekali dan hebat.. Sehat terus sobat dan jag kesehatan karna itu lebih utama. Salam oersahabatan dari saya. 🙏🙏🤝🤝🤝
Thanks for your feddback ☺👍I just use a regular butane torch, like this one: www.amazon.com/Iwatani-Professional-Adjustable-Anti-flare-Stabilizing/dp/B01HVZR3DI/ref=sr_1_23?crid=1LO749JKXR74W&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.KFdUozfPnqR0k-axGt_H-M03tKu4hocFcwh3M0054QZ7v4L8JBFybdPYqxC3DnhRmjQD99BNSUfo-rbs2CERBzFJO88Ij4glnKvJhGCfGAZZ69eJcGtUqGyHQlnS40faQB2yD7mmXcyXE8TLQR8aqEfar_31aFolIXOnd2Ocgojps_Hynh42KPwNm7-K11R0WEACUA7Yn0n9Hs7oKqqNoD_1tlWCguIhK-wBZTBue77tzONoA_V3tYT2sk5xOggJdOIpbg1Ucz3pmv33EzWSTE3PPimoADLCq_ylUbTpIvI.C70YSrDikIyjU8Xx8UCEP40P_xN48sLOotU_4EFuUKI&dib_tag=se&keywords=butane+torch&qid=1732125970&sprefix=butane+torch%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-23
From a fellow jeweller, who likes to specialise in heavy gauge statement pieces, that was superbly well done. I normally use Bronze or Silver on the basis that Copper is more likely to deform when worn but I am convinced that your piece will stand up beautifully. I’m curious-I normally use silver solder but I would love to know what solder it is that you used as it seems an excellent colour match for Copper. Once again, outstanding work and result. P.S. I use my Foredom for polishing and have a wooden holder that I treasure. It is two pieces of scrap wood, a base slightly thicker than the upright, which I clamp in place in a vice. The upright has a hole drilled through it, slightly bigger than my handpiece, with a narrow slit from the top of the hole to the top edge of the upright piece of wood. Just above the hole for the handpiece is a hole drilled through for a bolt which can be tightened to clamp the handpiece in place. It’s a simple design and something which you might find useful? I hope I’ve described it sufficiently for you to visualise! 🐺
Thank you very much, Peter - a very nice feedback, which I really appreciate. Yes, strong copper jewelery keeps its shape - you are absolutely right about that. Your description of your wooden holder is very nice - I can easily imagine it - I also think it would work for me. Thank you very much for the tip! I have actually bought some copper solder tin, (Rothenberger) which holds the color quite well - however, I have to be careful with soldering a little at a time - otherwise there may be a tendency for it to become too bright.
Hi - Thanks a lot for your nice feedback :). I use Rothenberger copper solder and if I am careful with the soldering I can get a copper colored joint. If you put too much solder on, the copper-colored part will float out, and then you will have to grind away the silver-colored part.
Thanks for the quick reply. I Googled your info and there are many different specifications .... do you have a specific type that you use and if so what is its 'part number' for want of a better ID, please.
You can use most of Rothenberger's copper solder - unfortunately I don't have the specifications anymore - it is years ago I bought it 👍- but when I use their copper solder, I am careful not to use too much - otherwise there will be silver joints instead of copper joints.
Awesome bracelet, better than any I've ever seen for sale in a jewellery store. What was the diameter of the copper pipe you used to make the end caps?
Thank you for your reply. If I may, can you tell me please what kind of solder do you use. I am having trouble getting 'rings' to solder shut properly.
I use Rotenberger copper solder - 2mm - but be careful not to use too much, because then the copper color in the soldering is destroyed. Please let me know if you can get it working.
Una pulsera preciosa. Tengo una pregunta: ¿esa herramienta para estirar el cobre la has hecho tu?. Si es así, ¿tienes algún video de como hacerla?. GRACIAS
Muchas gracias. Sí, yo mismo hice la herramienta, que es una tabla gruesa de madera. Hice 2 agujeros, uno de 2 mm y el otro 3 mm más pequeño que la circunferencia de la pulsera. Luego saqué la pulsera a través del tablero, pero requiere esfuerzo. Desgraciadamente no tengo más vídeos que en la película donde muestro cómo hago un agujero en el tablero. Gracias por tus excelentes comentarios.
Thank you very much for your interest. Yes - I heat up the copper to soften it a little when I have to shape it later on and I use sulfuric acid to dissolve redundant solder residues, so that the bracelet will be nice after the grinding and polishing.
You can see a similar one here: www.amazon.com/Edward-Tools-Insulated-Stripper-Pliers/dp/B0CPN7PKZH/ref=sr_1_137?crid=135YZYQ7W4RE1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zXgT8I9tAV07XBGyUCd3Gu5kEUuhVIBYv7Ad09ojs-3SG7m_5S072f8SH27cpVokPR7ovmmHIv1MEiNBQEX8J6rb7AVV3zkpgA9WHWAnrUYRc9JYUyokrx19sCLMIm45iMK7uYgUswrEFs54GhOPHZEafi_b62h2un-etIFEmqynbVd20cOMYneUn7x2odQ-SYDM8NUfqLcliEjjth5uWWJkyMhkZzKD9_VN_WI28MWznzkF_EB2iQ8fmL9zNyWNHQ0ZMYVDjVqUQIE0dq180H5AR-9iSgevVEAf-f_D8vg.GqXGKaZLqy4rwunTenYq4vqDUqE9Rx-9wwps3T_nYM8&dib_tag=se&keywords=simple+wire+stripper+tool&qid=1731666712&sprefix=simple+wire+stripper+tool%2Caps%2C159&sr=8-137 Have a nice day. :)
Thank you very much for your great feedback. ☺ It is easier to get the thinner end of a loop through the other loops. And if the other end of the loop is more open, it's easier to get your awl through the first part of the loop. But it is intended that the 2 ends in the loops should be the same size when the loop is finished braiding. I hope I have understood you correctly and that my answer is understandable. 👍
Hey this is an amazing video and I'm wanting to get into this as a hobby. Any chance you can put a list of all the tools you used with links of where to get them? Also wondering what gauge the wires are, what grit sand paper, and what type of polishing compound you use. I'd greatly appreciate it as the internet is extremely vast and I'm having trouble with figuring out what to buy and don't want to spend too much.
Thanks al lot for your nice feedback :) You can easily start with a small gas burner, round pliers, pliers, a small hammer, some hand files and a small vise - and then you're good to go. You don't need to buy expensive jewelry tools - I just use the usual hand tools that are in my workshop. The twisted wire is 2x16G and the thick wire is 10G. I use sandpaper in various sizes starting with 320 and ending with 2000. To finish I use regular polishing paste (the blue one for maximum shine) I don't know what country you are in, but all discount hardware stores have everything you need (also on their websites)
@@my-projects Of course you make some great things man! I've been looking at harbor freight I'm in the U.S they have almost everything I need. And I already have quite a bit of the hand tools and sand paper. I guess I'm mainly trying to find the right solder cause I can't find the kind you use. What kind of block do you use to heat and solder on? Also not sure where to get the sulfuric acid. Is that better than pickle or is it the same? And last but not least do you use boric acid or any type of flux?
@@ZamirCastillo-Abdullah I found this on Amazon, www.amazon.co.uk/Temperature-Consumables-Accessories-Conditioner-Refrigerators/dp/B08NB332F2?crid=3CPKUIAHJJ7DN&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.7bN3_v3LtMJhHoHOlOuz25XZQ5ifAkM5i2yzGVMij-jv3K2O5WrtV3e1akcHk0jeyX6WC7wPsOaz8kaYrPudJQsO6HoOg1ttdEQYBeJCrmNXTYQ77G_O6wr75c76ONIYc7O42Za7Kjj22hP_KXXiHH2n0dJKZbaVmtajgT1ZsEx017lnR8f4eiQOtGBWdZ3zd40Q3E7YhvQSGGz56QdBoG5F_XaxQJCjL1dVWmcpmclzasEhg0BoxBPyXYYHGxSc8QxAs1vQx14IZ6SQuBeLvvmy-KxlxiAIxzD17SkiPaE.e7QOKLzlc-bSHifNHOsdOFjgIIYtSF7yeeOQ9I4is_E&dib_tag=se&keywords=phosphorus+copper+solder&qid=1710699007&sprefix=phosphorus+copper+solder,aps,146&sr=8-23-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&psc=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=darvetholmes-21&linkId=b9a5a4a8f005a98373003ce0fcd75306&language=en_GB&ref_=as_li_ss_tl I haven't tried it but it looks like you can use it - just be careful not to use too much or it will turn silvery. If you can't find sulfuric acid 24%, you can also use sandpaper - it's just more difficult. You can allso use pickle instead - it's pretty much the same. For small solders I do not use flux, but for the slightly larger ones I use flux paste
@@my-projects YOU ARE AMAZING thanks ! I'm going to follow this list and get what I need. For the sulfur acid it looks like I can order online. Is the difference that you don't need to warm it up like the pickle?
@@ZamirCastillo-Abdullah I think it's more a matter of attitude - because you can easily also heat it up, so cleaning the copper goes faster. I hope you will enjoy the proces :)
Grazie mille per il tuo feedback. Utilizzo la normale cera lucidante per lucidarlo in modo che brilli, ma infine utilizzo la vernice zapon ipoallergenica per sigillare il rame in modo che non si ossidi così rapidamente.
@@my-projects Oh that´s nice, nature sounds are good for relaxation which is quite needed when focusing on works such as the pieces of art that you produce. :)
I use Rothenberger copper solder and if I am careful with the soldering I can get a copper colored joint. If you put too much solder on, the copper-colored part will float out, and then you will have to grind away the silver-colored part.
Отлично... Сначала плести из жестких жил, а потом сделать отпуск металла.. Это чтоб плести было сложнее, или чтоб получился кривой и неравномерный рисунок... или всё сразу???
Not only very talented in making jewelry but one of the best video presentations. No stupid looping music. No talking and just the right amount of humor! Your a master👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome feedback ☺ - you have taken the time to notice the details in the video - it is exactly this kind of feedback that makes me very humble, but also motivated to continue my work. Thank you very much.
Recently found you, binge watching all your creations, lovely to see the process and loving the humour. You make beautiful items. 🇬🇧👍🇬🇧
Thank you very much - I really appreciate your awesome feedback☺👍
The execution of your craft is nothing less than that of a master, craftsman, and artist. I've completed my 1st piece with aluminum wire capped with copper. When im ready ill break out my copper and brass. Cheers M8 and thank you.
@@samoasisifi I am very honored by your feedback 😊 - thank you very much for it. It's good to hear that you've made a good start with alu / copper - keep going, 👍 I'm sure you'll enjoy it as much as I do. Thanks again.😉
I'm a metalsmith beginner and i'm speechless. I can watch it for hours😮
Exeptional skill! I'm in love😊
@@janedoee8515 Thank you very much for your very nice feedback - it humbles me 😊👍
Absolutely beautiful!! Love the way you use practical tools.
Thanks a lot for your eye for the details👍
My man U R not just making jewelry U R making art that people can wear. U deserve all the praise, respect, & love in the world. I'll be looking forward 2 more of your videos.😀🙂☺💗💗💗
Thx a lot - respect for taking the time to give me your very nice feedback. 😃☺👍
Aplausos sos un Maestro, un hermoso trabajo bien explicado y el video de la mejor calidad.
Saludos desde Argentina.
Muchas gracias. Sus comentarios me reconfortan y me motivan para seguir trabajando. Muy buen día en Argentina.
Excellent job with the instructions and craftsmanship!
Thanks again EdwardGrullon 😊
Beautiful bracelet, love it❤
Thanks a lot 😊🥰
What a monster, good work 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks 😊
Incredible work as always 👍👍
@@MASI_forging Big Thanks 😊👍
I love your work and congratulations too to the one who made the video ! Working with metal, especially copper, is so very satisfying. The light, color, sound, touch, smell…. Your video really brings it all across ! My workshop is not accessible right now but I really felt like heading for it ! Big up to both of you !
Thank you very much for your very nice feedback. It gives me a huge motivation to continue making jewelry and making videos about it. Yes, it is me who both does the work and films / edits it. I completely agree that working with copper is very satisfying - I will also continue with it. Many thanks again.
@@my-projects So you made the videos too ? Wonderful - you truly are multi faceted ! Kudos !
@@4nbop80user Thank you very much - I try to do the best I can.
Una verdadera obra de arte, En tu mano se ve más linda aún ❤😊
Un comentario muy agradable: me reconforta el corazón.🥰❤
Really enjoyed that mate, I make bulky copper bracelets too, and it’s rare for me to find a video that I enjoy on the subject, keep it up, and we’ll done on not overcooking the brazing rods, nothing worse than silver joints ;-)
Thanks a lot my friend. Yes, there is something special about bulky bracelets, which I keep coming back to - good to know we have it in common.
Amazing 👌
Thanks a lot 😀👍
Encore une merveille !! ❤❤❤
@@dante17240 Merci beaucoup pour votre excellent retour 🥰👍
I like a rawhide mallet for this purpose.
That sounds like a good idea 👍
Speechless!!!
Thank you😊😉
Mantap sobatku idea maha karyanya.. Anda pintar sekali dan hebat.. Sehat terus sobat dan jag kesehatan karna itu lebih utama. Salam oersahabatan dari saya. 🙏🙏🤝🤝🤝
Terima kasih banyak🙏🙏🙏
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Big THANKS..! 😊👍
Te ha quedado preciosa muy bonita 👏👍🇪🇸
Muchas gracias. Me alegra que pienses así.🥰👍
For the soldering, are you using a butane torch or something a bit bigger? Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your feddback ☺👍I just use a regular butane torch, like this one: www.amazon.com/Iwatani-Professional-Adjustable-Anti-flare-Stabilizing/dp/B01HVZR3DI/ref=sr_1_23?crid=1LO749JKXR74W&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.KFdUozfPnqR0k-axGt_H-M03tKu4hocFcwh3M0054QZ7v4L8JBFybdPYqxC3DnhRmjQD99BNSUfo-rbs2CERBzFJO88Ij4glnKvJhGCfGAZZ69eJcGtUqGyHQlnS40faQB2yD7mmXcyXE8TLQR8aqEfar_31aFolIXOnd2Ocgojps_Hynh42KPwNm7-K11R0WEACUA7Yn0n9Hs7oKqqNoD_1tlWCguIhK-wBZTBue77tzONoA_V3tYT2sk5xOggJdOIpbg1Ucz3pmv33EzWSTE3PPimoADLCq_ylUbTpIvI.C70YSrDikIyjU8Xx8UCEP40P_xN48sLOotU_4EFuUKI&dib_tag=se&keywords=butane+torch&qid=1732125970&sprefix=butane+torch%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-23
@my-projects thank you! Looking forward to more videos!
I like the fact that you use very few 'specialised' tools to create your items.
Thank you very much for noticing the details - yes it is often not necessary to use specialized tools :)
From a fellow jeweller, who likes to specialise in heavy gauge statement pieces, that was superbly well done. I normally use Bronze or Silver on the basis that Copper is more likely to deform when worn but I am convinced that your piece will stand up beautifully. I’m curious-I normally use silver solder but I would love to know what solder it is that you used as it seems an excellent colour match for Copper. Once again, outstanding work and result.
P.S. I use my Foredom for polishing and have a wooden holder that I treasure. It is two pieces of scrap wood, a base slightly thicker than the upright, which I clamp in place in a vice. The upright has a hole drilled through it, slightly bigger than my handpiece, with a narrow slit from the top of the hole to the top edge of the upright piece of wood. Just above the hole for the handpiece is a hole drilled through for a bolt which can be tightened to clamp the handpiece in place. It’s a simple design and something which you might find useful? I hope I’ve described it sufficiently for you to visualise! 🐺
Thank you very much, Peter - a very nice feedback, which I really appreciate. Yes, strong copper jewelery keeps its shape - you are absolutely right about that. Your description of your wooden holder is very nice - I can easily imagine it - I also think it would work for me. Thank you very much for the tip!
I have actually bought some copper solder tin, (Rothenberger) which holds the color quite well - however, I have to be careful with soldering a little at a time - otherwise there may be a tendency for it to become too bright.
Цайзінг класний, бери тверду породу дерева. А оту ковирялку котрою робиш ширші отвори спиляй на конус сплющений ,буде значно легше. Удачі.
Дуже дякую за добру пораду - обов'язково спробую.
th-cam.com/video/AaxJ3YcFjuk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bFB4evx0RQdXf31O , я не спеціаліст, якщо не маєш часу то на третій хвилині. Радий що допоміг.
Hi! Really very nice work! can i ask you what the welding filler material is? Is it pure copper or something else? Thank you very much!🙏
Hi - Thanks a lot for your nice feedback :). I use Rothenberger copper solder and if I am careful with the soldering I can get a copper colored joint. If you put too much solder on, the copper-colored part will float out, and then you will have to grind away the silver-colored part.
Thanks for the quick reply. I Googled your info and there are many different specifications .... do you have a specific type that you use and if so what is its 'part number' for want of a better ID, please.
You can use most of Rothenberger's copper solder - unfortunately I don't have the specifications anymore - it is years ago I bought it 👍- but when I use their copper solder, I am careful not to use too much - otherwise there will be silver joints instead of copper joints.
Awesome bracelet, better than any I've ever seen for sale in a jewellery store. What was the diameter of the copper pipe you used to make the end caps?
@@jsdover59 Thanks a lot 😊👍 I used 15mm Copper pipe.
Thank you for your reply. If I may, can you tell me please what kind of solder do you use. I am having trouble getting 'rings' to solder shut properly.
I use Rotenberger copper solder - 2mm - but be careful not to use too much, because then the copper color in the soldering is destroyed. Please let me know if you can get it working.
Una pulsera preciosa. Tengo una pregunta: ¿esa herramienta para estirar el cobre la has hecho tu?. Si es así, ¿tienes algún video de como hacerla?. GRACIAS
Muchas gracias. Sí, yo mismo hice la herramienta, que es una tabla gruesa de madera. Hice 2 agujeros, uno de 2 mm y el otro 3 mm más pequeño que la circunferencia de la pulsera. Luego saqué la pulsera a través del tablero, pero requiere esfuerzo. Desgraciadamente no tengo más vídeos que en la película donde muestro cómo hago un agujero en el tablero. Gracias por tus excelentes comentarios.
Pekná práca...
Veľmi pekne ti za to ďakujem.
Could you tell me the reason behind why you heat the copper then put it in sulfuric acid? :)
Thank you very much for your interest. Yes - I heat up the copper to soften it a little when I have to shape it later on and I use sulfuric acid to dissolve redundant solder residues, so that the bracelet will be nice after the grinding and polishing.
Good good
Thanks 😊
@@my-projects thanks you for you , j'adore vos techniques différentes et votre façon de filmer , bravo 👍👏👍
Merci beaucoup pour ce gentil et charmant retour😊👍
What are the wire reducer tools called that you used
You can see a similar one here:
www.amazon.com/Edward-Tools-Insulated-Stripper-Pliers/dp/B0CPN7PKZH/ref=sr_1_137?crid=135YZYQ7W4RE1&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zXgT8I9tAV07XBGyUCd3Gu5kEUuhVIBYv7Ad09ojs-3SG7m_5S072f8SH27cpVokPR7ovmmHIv1MEiNBQEX8J6rb7AVV3zkpgA9WHWAnrUYRc9JYUyokrx19sCLMIm45iMK7uYgUswrEFs54GhOPHZEafi_b62h2un-etIFEmqynbVd20cOMYneUn7x2odQ-SYDM8NUfqLcliEjjth5uWWJkyMhkZzKD9_VN_WI28MWznzkF_EB2iQ8fmL9zNyWNHQ0ZMYVDjVqUQIE0dq180H5AR-9iSgevVEAf-f_D8vg.GqXGKaZLqy4rwunTenYq4vqDUqE9Rx-9wwps3T_nYM8&dib_tag=se&keywords=simple+wire+stripper+tool&qid=1731666712&sprefix=simple+wire+stripper+tool%2Caps%2C159&sr=8-137
Have a nice day. :)
Love watching your art. Are the loops supposed to be symmetrical, or is one side of the loop intentionally bigger than the other? Thank you!
Thank you very much for your great feedback. ☺ It is easier to get the thinner end of a loop through the other loops. And if the other end of the loop is more open, it's easier to get your awl through the first part of the loop. But it is intended that the 2 ends in the loops should be the same size when the loop is finished braiding. I hope I have understood you correctly and that my answer is understandable. 👍
@@my-projects yes! Perfect thank you. I will attempt making one via your exceptional tutorial.
I would like to , know how much would it . Cost for a bracelet are you in the states
No - I'm from Dennark in Europe - Unfortunately, the bracelet is not for sale - I made it as a gift for a friend. Have a super good day
What is the turquoise solution ?
It is 14% sulfuric acid that I use to remove the solder residues.
ما نوع الساءل الازرق الذي تضع فيه المعدن ؟ وشكرا
It’s sulfuric acid (24%) Thanks my friend😊
Hey this is an amazing video and I'm wanting to get into this as a hobby. Any chance you can put a list of all the tools you used with links of where to get them? Also wondering what gauge the wires are, what grit sand paper, and what type of polishing compound you use. I'd greatly appreciate it as the internet is extremely vast and I'm having trouble with figuring out what to buy and don't want to spend too much.
Thanks al lot for your nice feedback :) You can easily start with a small gas burner, round pliers, pliers, a small hammer, some hand files and a small vise - and then you're good to go. You don't need to buy expensive jewelry tools - I just use the usual hand tools that are in my workshop. The twisted wire is 2x16G and the thick wire is 10G. I use sandpaper in various sizes starting with 320 and ending with 2000. To finish I use regular polishing paste (the blue one for maximum shine) I don't know what country you are in, but all discount hardware stores have everything you need (also on their websites)
@@my-projects Of course you make some great things man! I've been looking at harbor freight I'm in the U.S they have almost everything I need. And I already have quite a bit of the hand tools and sand paper. I guess I'm mainly trying to find the right solder cause I can't find the kind you use. What kind of block do you use to heat and solder on? Also not sure where to get the sulfuric acid. Is that better than pickle or is it the same? And last but not least do you use boric acid or any type of flux?
@@ZamirCastillo-Abdullah I found this on Amazon, www.amazon.co.uk/Temperature-Consumables-Accessories-Conditioner-Refrigerators/dp/B08NB332F2?crid=3CPKUIAHJJ7DN&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.7bN3_v3LtMJhHoHOlOuz25XZQ5ifAkM5i2yzGVMij-jv3K2O5WrtV3e1akcHk0jeyX6WC7wPsOaz8kaYrPudJQsO6HoOg1ttdEQYBeJCrmNXTYQ77G_O6wr75c76ONIYc7O42Za7Kjj22hP_KXXiHH2n0dJKZbaVmtajgT1ZsEx017lnR8f4eiQOtGBWdZ3zd40Q3E7YhvQSGGz56QdBoG5F_XaxQJCjL1dVWmcpmclzasEhg0BoxBPyXYYHGxSc8QxAs1vQx14IZ6SQuBeLvvmy-KxlxiAIxzD17SkiPaE.e7QOKLzlc-bSHifNHOsdOFjgIIYtSF7yeeOQ9I4is_E&dib_tag=se&keywords=phosphorus+copper+solder&qid=1710699007&sprefix=phosphorus+copper+solder,aps,146&sr=8-23-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&psc=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=darvetholmes-21&linkId=b9a5a4a8f005a98373003ce0fcd75306&language=en_GB&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
I haven't tried it but it looks like you can use it - just be careful not to use too much or it will turn silvery. If you can't find sulfuric acid 24%, you can also use sandpaper - it's just more difficult. You can allso use pickle instead - it's pretty much the same. For small solders I do not use flux, but for the slightly larger ones I use flux paste
@@my-projects YOU ARE AMAZING thanks ! I'm going to follow this list and get what I need. For the sulfur acid it looks like I can order online. Is the difference that you don't need to warm it up like the pickle?
@@ZamirCastillo-Abdullah I think it's more a matter of attitude - because you can easily also heat it up, so cleaning the copper goes faster. I hope you will enjoy the proces :)
Lavoro meraviglioso, potrei sapere cosa usi alla fine per lucidare con quella bomboletta spray? Come si chiama quel prodotto lucidante? Grazie.
Grazie mille per il tuo feedback. Utilizzo la normale cera lucidante per lucidarlo in modo che brilli, ma infine utilizzo la vernice zapon ipoallergenica per sigillare il rame in modo che non si ossidi così rapidamente.
This is great work please send me your information
Thanks a lot for your awesome feedback 👍
very nice, do you make these for yourself or to sell ?
@@alanrobinson6257 Thank you so much - I made it for a friend - unfortunatly I’m not selling it😊👍
@@my-projects Im enjoying the videos. may give something like this a go
@@alanrobinson6257 you definitely should - Thanks again 👍
Какая толщина проволоки и диаметр оправки ?
Витой провод 2x16G, толстый провод 10G.
@my-projects спасибо
Can I get you to make me one of your bracelets but in a dragon sense
Unfortunately, I do not make bracelets to order - the bracelet was a gift for a friend :)
Good evening, kindly, what is the diameter of the wires and the gauge of the axle that made the rings?
The twisted wire is 2x16G and the thick wire is 10G. The diameter of the wooden stick is 27.5mm
@@my-projects thank you very much hello attention
@@my-projects this measurement in G how many millimeters is equivalent to a G conversion of G to millimeters
@@joseduarte1719 You can convert G ti mm - and mm to G here 👍
mwswire.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/MWS-gauge-to-mm-conversion-chart.pdf
Is that a Woodpecker in the back every now and then?
yes - you are right, I live next to a small area beside a small forest, so occasionally I hear the woodpeckers
@@my-projects Oh that´s nice, nature sounds are good for relaxation which is quite needed when focusing on works such as the pieces of art that you produce. :)
You’re right 👍 I appreciate your feedback - Thanks 😊
It’s the Predator
@@richardmiller8670 Yes... the big one.
What kind of solder you use???
I use Rothenberger copper solder and if I am careful with the soldering I can get a copper colored joint. If you put too much solder on, the copper-colored part will float out, and then you will have to grind away the silver-colored part.
@@my-projectshi, great work! Do you have a link for the exact rothenberger solder?
@@DemonSlayerDave It is 2 mm Rothenberger Copper solder - you can get it in many places online 👍
Hi can we pass an order for a custom piece ?
Thank you for your feedback. I made the bracelet for a friend and unfortunately I do not make bracelets for sale😊👍
це колос так робиться. лисячий хвіст робиться по іншому
Спасибо за отзыв - хорошего дня.
Отлично... Сначала плести из жестких жил, а потом сделать отпуск металла.. Это чтоб плести было сложнее, или чтоб получился кривой и неравномерный рисунок... или всё сразу???
Спасибо - последнее - но из такой прочной медной проволоки все равно трудно плести.
Excellent job with the instructions and craftsmanship!
Thanks a lot for your nice feedback 👍