I love seeing the time, effort, skill and techniques put into things like this. The end product is all the more impressive knowing how much went into making it. Really fantastic, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for creating this video. I really enjoyed watching it. I was surprised to see that you put your filigree in a rotating drum to clean it up. How long do you tumble it and does it not cause a lot of wear on the fine silver filigree wire
Hi! I love cleaning my filigree pieces in a tumbler, as this tests all the solder joints. I leave it for 30-40 min and I use warm water and soap with stainless steel shot. I never had worn pieces after tumbling, it brings a beautiful shine and works harden the silver. :)
Can you recommend a source for the powdered solder applicator that you sift from. Beautiful work and the overhead shots of curling filigree pieces are especially helpful.
Hi Mark, What a wonderful step by step video and what a gorgeous pendant. What is it you are filing to make the solder? Do you pour on distilled water, flux then put the filings on (what are they?)
@@maryadams1646 I pour my own solder ingot and file it down :) I guess you can search around and buy some, but for me I find it easier and more consistent. It is so easy to make, but you need elbow grease to file it down :)
@@FiligreeArt Thank you for your answer. I always asked myself how resistant this jewelry is because I see you and other craftsmen rolling it with very ease. But I suppose the soldering is also increasing the strength. You are very talented.
What an excellent piece and great video! Thank you so much for sharing this and all the info in the comment section 👍🏻 May I ask, what do you use for flux?
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It ist a very beautiful pendant!!! I never tried filigree.. Can you tell me which gauches are the thick wire and the inner wires. Are all square wires or rectangular wires? I hope you stay Well in this time. Greetings from Germany
Hello Maren! The inner filigree wire is fine silver .35mm round, twisted 2ply and flattened. The outer is sterling silver .6 mm flattened wire. Hope this helps!
Оочень красиво! Ждём ещё шедевров от тебя! ❤
Thank you! 🥰🙏
I love seeing the time, effort, skill and techniques put into things like this. The end product is all the more impressive knowing how much went into making it. Really fantastic, thank you for sharing!
Thank you! It's comments like this that keep me going! 🥰
Te quedo muy bonita felicidades, gracias por compartir. Bendiciones.
You are welcome!
Very nice work. I loved watching the way you did it
Thank you so much 😀
What a cool trick with the triangles!
Thank you! That is the traditional way of doing it 🙂
Hermoso!!!! Gracias por compartirlo!!😊
Welcome 🙏😊
Hi, is the liquid you pour over the pieces flux or water? Very pretty! ❤❤🤍🤍💙💙
It's water. Flux is mixed with the powdered solder
What was in the water bottle ?
Plain old H20.. water ;)
Hello, What are the dimensions of the frame wire you are using for this piece? Thank you!
It.s .7mm and flattened
muy hermoso
Thank you 🙏😊
Hii
Can I ask what size are the tweezers and where can I purchase them?
AA tweezers. You can buy from from goldsmith shops or clock makers
Thanks for creating this video. I really enjoyed watching it. I was surprised to see that you put your filigree in a rotating drum to clean it up. How long do you tumble it and does it not cause a lot of wear on the fine silver filigree wire
Hi! I love cleaning my filigree pieces in a tumbler, as this tests all the solder joints. I leave it for 30-40 min and I use warm water and soap with stainless steel shot. I never had worn pieces after tumbling, it brings a beautiful shine and works harden the silver. :)
@@FiligreeArt Thanks Mark. Is your filigree wire fine silver or sterling silver?
@@mfmetalarts5782 It is fine silver. Outer wire is sterling for strength :)
Can you recommend a source for the powdered solder applicator that you sift from. Beautiful work and the overhead shots of curling filigree pieces are especially helpful.
Que interesante
Thank you 🙂
Hi Mark, What a wonderful step by step video and what a gorgeous pendant. What is it you are filing to make the solder? Do you pour on distilled water, flux then put the filings on (what are they?)
Yes distilled water and the filings are solder pieces (filed from an ingot)
Can the fine solder be purchased?
@@maryadams1646 I pour my own solder ingot and file it down :) I guess you can search around and buy some, but for me I find it easier and more consistent. It is so easy to make, but you need elbow grease to file it down :)
Hi.I just subscribed. Your work is very beautiful. Is that 950 silver? How sturdy is filigrain jewelry?
Outer wire is 925 and inner filigree wire is 999. It is very durable if crafted correctly.
@@FiligreeArt Thank you for your answer. I always asked myself how resistant this jewelry is because I see you and other craftsmen rolling it with very ease. But I suppose the soldering is also increasing the strength. You are very talented.
Thank you. The outer 925 frame offers strength and proper soldering makes it one piece.
What an excellent piece and great video!
Thank you so much for sharing this and all the info in the comment section 👍🏻
May I ask, what do you use for flux?
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It ist a very beautiful pendant!!! I never tried filigree.. Can you tell me which gauches are the thick wire and the inner wires. Are all square wires or rectangular wires?
I hope you stay Well in this time.
Greetings from Germany
Hello Maren! The inner filigree wire is fine silver .35mm round, twisted 2ply and flattened. The outer is sterling silver .6 mm flattened wire. Hope this helps!
Good morning Mark,
thank you for the soon answer...I learned a lot from your video...
@@marenc9648 Glad! :) Let me know if you need more info! Stay safe!
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You go listen to that terrible music for half an hour and tell me if you like it.
Thank you for your feedback. 😊
You can always turn the sound off - I really enjoyed it Thankyou Mark