One question about pickling solution. What plastic mug do you use.
@StuartofShrewsburyКүн бұрын
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!
@robertm.6952 күн бұрын
I was just desperate. I couldn't insert the eyepieces because I didn't see the small screws. Thank you for the explanation!
@esvenkirinoguerra88402 күн бұрын
It's been a while since I've heard from you.
@danhunt72872 күн бұрын
Adhd here:half way though the dreams over.. 😂
@emanassef8233 күн бұрын
What kind of Saw are you using i really would liké to to getvavrefined result as yours
@Marick20094 күн бұрын
You are great! I love your videos!
@cynthiaenright39384 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing3 күн бұрын
Oh Cynthia, thank you so much! I'm really glad you found value in this video and I appreciate your super thanks! ❤️ Please, check out my channel, as there are more videos about gemstones which may be helpful 🙏 All the best x
@Celeste04154 күн бұрын
I am setting up my home studio and you’re videos are very helpful and I thank you from USA,Boston Massachusetts ❤
@KC9RXP5 күн бұрын
Just picked up their starter kit. Can't wait. Should really speed up stone setting. Excited to try my hand at engraving too.
@MaiSmile095 күн бұрын
Can you please do an update to this video, working with gold filled? I know it’s been a few years, and I’m sure you have learned more ways to perfect it. Thank you.
@Susanarylander6 күн бұрын
“Ok ok calm down!” 😂😂 funny!
@deeoneal12677 күн бұрын
you need a jooltool ! you will love it ! so weird about that spoon you found !
@hagenohea7 күн бұрын
I think I'm in love!
@Heidi-Beth7 күн бұрын
This video needs a ❤ button. Thank you
@Mass-jab-death-20258 күн бұрын
You can always tell the professional jewellers. They have tape holding together the edge of their work bench.
@MsSassySean8 күн бұрын
Your illustration of the Pepe tool is better than their own. Thank you for doing this video.
@gabrielfloresderega70148 күн бұрын
How much time did you have to fire it in order to get the result?
@kimauger42938 күн бұрын
Yes, the clothing reminds me of Amish dress. I live near many Amish in Lancaster County Pennsylvania.
@ElsaRhae8 күн бұрын
Awesome video as always! You are so amazing for sharing your expert tips!
@sharonriaz75998 күн бұрын
Great video. Could I ask where you purchased your cat mic? Thanks
@Fendy4978 күн бұрын
Hello! I have a question about the soldering block you're using. I have been using a charcoal block myself but how do I make the mesh wire thing you have on top of it? If that makes sense! Thank you xx
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
You just wrap the wire around itself using stainless steel wire 👍 And shape it however you like, it's very simple
@smokeydog678 күн бұрын
Your gadget is a spark plug gap accessory, it sets the gap on a spark plug so your engine will fire.
@Mass-jab-death-20258 күн бұрын
Tool is called a feeler gauge.
@sarajanehaven8 күн бұрын
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.
@Gazz_R8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tips and tricks and have a wonderful weekend.
@flyingcheff8 күн бұрын
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. ❤
@patriciacalvinho46298 күн бұрын
you are so nice! 😍
@user-tl5zo2in6w8 күн бұрын
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.
@user-tl5zo2in6w8 күн бұрын
نتمنه لو تكن هنالك ترجمه للعربيه حته نتعلم الدروس الجميله التي تعطيها ف بالتالي شكرا لمحتواك الجميل
@sarahboling28898 күн бұрын
That last tool, the one you were using for your disc cutter? It’s called a feeler gauge. It’s used to measure gaps. If anyone wants one, just google feeler gauges.
@jadenephrite8 күн бұрын
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.
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
Ooh, that's interesting! Thank you so much for this tip! 😀
@jadenephrite8 күн бұрын
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.
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
Great, thank you!! That's very helpful 😀 I'm off to add it to the description box under the video ❤️
@kimauger42938 күн бұрын
I just came here to say the same thing. You can buy them in the US for $4.99 from Harbor Freight.
@mauriceb70678 күн бұрын
Feeler gauge tool
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
AWESOME, thank you!! 🙏
@mauriceb70678 күн бұрын
@@TheArtOfMetalsmithing you're welcome. Look up Ana Mazón a polish metal clay jeweler. Her work is incredible.
@Stanley-xd1gf8 күн бұрын
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 KZfaq notification today. And the organization of the dollhouse continues...
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
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 ❤️
@alexsmith99838 күн бұрын
very helpful tips, thank you:)
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
So glad you enjoyed them, thank you for watching ❤️
@pirazyoko9 күн бұрын
widzę wjechał mój ulubiony koci mikrofon 😆😆😆
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
Koci mikrofon jest najlepszy 😁
@altinhandmadejewelry9 күн бұрын
First one!. Interesting video
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
Yay! Thank you so much for tuning in! 🥰❤️
@dthomp069 күн бұрын
Welcome to the world of metal clay. I prefer it to any other metal work. Good job.
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! ❤️
@najathanha10 күн бұрын
What wire do you use to make the rings?
@Heidi-Beth10 күн бұрын
Thank you! I learned a lot:)
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
I'm happy it was helpful and I hope that my other videos will be useful too 🙏❤️ Thank you for watching!
@Heidi-Beth10 күн бұрын
Congratulations New sub 😊
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
Yay!! Thanks for subbing! 🥰 Happy you enjoy my content ❤️
@katrinavaluyeva500510 күн бұрын
Copper or bronze clay is a great way to learn metal clay; it is significantly more affordable. I personally like the Prometheus brands. In general firing any metal clay in kiln is more reliable- you control the temperature so you know it won’t exceed the max….and by prolonging heating…the metal ends up being stronger. I gave up torch firing simply because of melting issues as well as finding that although the surface looked ready…inside it was not fully sintered and broke with enough force. The other thing is if you hate something and the clay is too dry….just crumble it and make it into a paste; paste is critical to making connections for more 3d/sculptural efforts in metal clay. So there is never any real need to buy paste clay… you can make your own because inevitably not everything always works out. You can also use liquid metal paste to draw or even write on a fresh piece for interesting effects. Plus having a kiln opens opportunities to enamel; and then you can fire metal clays….and enamel them too, hehe. Anyway, these look great for a first projects-don’t be hard on yourself.
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
Amazing, thank you so much for this comment and tips! I appreciate it a lot ❤️❤️❤️
@katrinavaluyeva500510 күн бұрын
Resuscitate 😂😂😂 that’s it….I’m using that term now for metal clay ❤
@TheArtOfMetalsmithing8 күн бұрын
Hahaha 😁 It really does feel like this sometimes 😆
@daddydayne10 күн бұрын
❤❤
@guntherclemenz741610 күн бұрын
You are a very good explaining metalsmith!! Is the rolling-mill of pepetools very expensiv? Günther Clemenz, Germany
@emy_themua201511 күн бұрын
I’m so late to this review 😢 BUT glad I found it, I’m rather small and don’t have the best upper body strength my go to at the moment has been using my bale shaping pliers I just don’t get along with half round, but this has just changed the game for me, this little silversmith in training can now make her chunky rings of dreams, thank you hun and thank you Pepe 😆💓🙏