Thanks as always for such an informative video. I love spending my Saturday mornings, drinking coffee and watching your videos; I take lots of notes, almost like writing down recipes. Thanks again!
It was very clever yet simple techniq - thank you for giving on your knowledge! I'll go and try to copy that as much as i can ! And so refreshing that there are men who doesnt live in the world of authorrights-designpatents-moneygrabbing, but who share skills what they have with others who will carry on
Yes, I like and will attempt. I made a poor version of the forged leaf earrings and had lots of trouble. But will try again, perhaps with a higher (thinner) gauge. Have tons to learn. And practice.
Hi Soham! So, just curious. After watching you forever, I happened on this older video...l am curious as to why you’re putting the solder inside the join, rather than how if see you put it on the outside usually? Thanks!
I love this! Each time you put it back on the mandrel to hammer the flat points, should I flip the bangle to as not to get one side larger than the other?
could you do one showing us how to get from, a flat piece of say 10mm thick silver, to get it into three mm wire ? or can anyone point me in the write direction of a vid ? im melting old jewelry down you see, I got a rolling mill, just don't know how I get from a ten mm ingot to wire, to make stuff like this, all help is welcome thanks
Mr. Harrison, I don't mean to get off subject, but you've got a great voice. If you did an audio book I'd probably buy it.
Thanks as always for such an informative video. I love spending my Saturday mornings, drinking coffee and watching your videos; I take lots of notes, almost like writing down recipes. Thanks again!
It was very clever yet simple techniq - thank you for giving on your knowledge! I'll go and try to copy that as much as i can ! And so refreshing that there are men who doesnt live in the world of authorrights-designpatents-moneygrabbing, but who share skills what they have with others who will carry on
teachers teach, they cant help themselves. ;-)
thank you for make such detailed vid. you make me keep watching more just for the details you don't get else where.
my pleasure
Love this bangle!
Nice, thanks. Simplest designs have a lot of power.
Thanks! Really nice design!
Yes, I like and will attempt. I made a poor version of the forged leaf earrings and had lots of trouble. But will try again, perhaps with a higher (thinner) gauge. Have tons to learn. And practice.
Thx for this Design and your trick by Mr. S.Harrison, wish you all the best, may God Bless Your Job..From Indonesian Goldsmith
Hi Soham! So, just curious. After watching you forever, I happened on this older video...l am curious as to why you’re putting the solder inside the join, rather than how if see you put it on the outside usually? Thanks!
Love your videos they are great, can I use 3mmfine silver or does it have to be sterling?, im struggling with soldering!
i like this one, think i goin to tackle this first
Classic!
I love this! Each time you put it back on the mandrel to hammer the flat points, should I flip the bangle to as not to get one side larger than the other?
yes, flip it from time to time just to be sure it stays even
Dead soft, half hard or full hard?
I never was good at math. ..how do you multiply by pi ?
Frances Winyard *3.14159 or the pi symbol if available on your calculator.
could you do one showing us how to get from, a flat piece of say 10mm thick silver, to get it into three mm wire ? or can anyone point me in the write direction of a vid ? im melting old jewelry down you see, I got a rolling mill, just don't know how I get from a ten mm ingot to wire, to make stuff like this, all help is welcome thanks