Riveting & Cold Connections For Jewellery Making | 12 Months Of Metal
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- Kim is back with a brilliant tutorial on creating cold connections for jewellery making. Cold connections is attaching metals or mixed media together without the use of heat.
Kim shows you the most popular technique of creating rivets - which includes creating a pebble ring!
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Thank you for creating such wonderful, easily understandable, detailed instructions. I am so thrilled to have found you. Thank you!Thank you. Thank you!
I love that you use your grandfathers tools you are blessed
Such valuable teaching. I am self-taught, and rely on videos and books, so I appreciate well-done videos like yours very much!
Thanks a lot for sharing !!
Greetings from México
Thank you very useful details. So nice to see you are using your Grandad's tools. xxx
They're my most treasured :)
I keep watching videos to learn more or relearn when i "know how" to do something.
I had forgotten (?) or otherwise recently have not been making rivet holes smaller than needed and sneaking up to a snug fit. In so many cases it seems some part of my brain suppresses my knowledge that one is (so often) better off nudging up to the best fit rather than trying to "be careful" and get there in one go.
THANK YOU so much!
THE MYTH of "Being careful":
When working with parents and others working with kids one so other hears admonishments of "be careful!".
Telling kids (and all people) to "be careful" seems like an excuse used to feel justified in blaming and reprimanding those who they are NOT teaching or working with effectively.
Fantastic video! Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you so much for this! I’ve been searching for tips and lessons for cold connections. Your video made it so much easier to understand. You also have a way of making it feel less daunting of a task to begin. I’m selft taught and my goal has been to be able to make every bit of my jewelry pieces handmade. I want to be at a point where I can make all findings and settings by hand...hopefully the chain someday! I love simple rustic styles and cold connections have so many uses plus add rustic charm. I love the pieces you created in this! Plus I learned how to drill my pebbles I’ve been collecting, so, BONUS! Thank you for the tips....I’ve subscribed and am excited to learn more. Thanks again!
Thanks for your lovely message Koren! So pleased you enjoyed the video and best of luck on your jewellery making journey, we're sure you'll love it 😊
Beautiful!
Excellent tutorial and well explained, I have learnt a lot from watching you use the tools, now I know what a mitre jig is for. Thanks :)
So glad you found the tutorial helpful Lindy, Kim is a wonderful tutor :)
You are an amazing teacher! Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Very cool 💯👍
Very cool and thank you for the demonstration! May I inquire as to what is that miniature vice exactly called? Thank you
Hello can you send me the link for the airings that you showed in the beginning and how to attach the wires. Thank you
Great video, thanks! Can I drill a piece of glass the same way you did with the pebble?...
Yes, it's a popular technique with sea glass :)
So how do you make a rivet and not have sharp edges?
Thank for showing us some cold connection techniques, just wondering why use the hand drill, would it be ok to use my Foredom for this?
Hi Betty, yes of course you can, whatever you feel comfortable using - just make sure you secure your work safely while you're drilling and don't forget your eye protection 😊
Hi Betty, it was partly because I find using a hand drill rather satisfying and mostly because they are much cheaper and often safer for beginners than a power drill/rotary tool. But yes of course if you have a foredom it's perfectly fine to use and quicker too.