The “No Solder” hardware store Viking Torc copper bracelet - Flatwearable Artisan Jewelry

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    Here is a great project that can be made with items purchased from your local hardware store. No solder is needed to make this bracelet and I’ll show you how in detail. You can purchase the Flatwearable Wire Winder plus other tools and supplies on our website. www.flatwearable.com
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  • @dondiego124
    @dondiego124 Před 2 lety +182

    I'm an electrician by trade and we hand twist wire all the time for wire nuts usually #14 or #12 usually up to 6 wires. when I use larger cables it already comes twisted inside you just have to strip it and it looks just like what you're doing except it doesn't have the counter twist. The largest size I've used personally is 750 MCM THHN. Welding cables will have twists like that too, but much finer. Some of the stuff you're using it's original purposes being industrial like the tubing cutter you bought is a mini tubing cutter is for tight places where a full size tubing cutter will make it easier on you to do your work. A Rigid brand tubing cutter works much better than harbor freight, yeah it's going to cost more but it'll do a better job and do it way easier. The flaring tool has a counter part with a series of holes to open up tubing. Or a flare nut tool might work. All the trades have their own specialized tools to accomplish similar work. You might want to look at machinist tool sites too. I love and recommend Klein tools hand tools, Ridgid for plumbing. Not many of the other trades work with wire but some riggers use steel cables. I have seen tradesmen make little things out of their artistic flare and some things are incredible.

    • @tammyuren3785
      @tammyuren3785 Před rokem +28

      Wow I’m going to have to look in my dad’s old toolbox’s and see what I can find. He was an electrician. I’ve already gotten the little pliers and nippers he had. I love working with his tools it makes me feel like he’s there with me

    • @mattsweat1576
      @mattsweat1576 Před rokem +10

      The full size rigid tube cutters should also have a deburr attachment on it to get rid of that inner burr ridge without filing

    • @flamerollerx01
      @flamerollerx01 Před rokem +5

      HVAC/R techs use tube cutters, flaring tools, swaging tools and pipe benders as well. I actually find working with piping and sheet metal to be the most enjoyable. I could do nothing but those tasks all day.

    • @Jason-fg4jr
      @Jason-fg4jr Před rokem +8

      @@tammyuren3785 the older kline tools are by far better quality than today's kline tools... but still nothing cuts like kline lineman pliers and the journeyman series of side cutters and lineman pliers are a little more but well worth it...

    • @annnoyez
      @annnoyez Před rokem +4

      I go all the time at the hardware store to get my supplies. I use electrical cabel with an inside wire of 1mm. I strip of the plastic and I have a beautiful copper wire. It tarnishes. But at least you can use the liver of sulfer. The artistic wire you have to buy special wire. All the rest is non tarnished. And doesn't work with liver of sulfer. And it cost here in Belg I um twice as much. Copper is very expensive over here.(Belgium). So i try all kinds if wire to find a decent wire. I found a metal, silver look wire, but you can't twusted it breaks to easy. But I use it in jewelry where I don't have to twist it. For single looped stones. But I love to search on I nternet to find stuff in the hardware. I use specialized shops for electricity. So now I am gonna look at the plumbing shops too... yes. Thank you for all the tips...

  • @barrydouglas6276
    @barrydouglas6276 Před 2 lety +34

    You are astoundingly skilled! I say this as someone who has performed most of the tasks you demonstrate. You make hard look easy. It is both inspiring and intimidating, but please give us more. I prefer to recognize the inspiring.

  • @alliwantedisapepsi1492
    @alliwantedisapepsi1492 Před rokem +2

    I have been maintenance for 25+ years. Hats off to you. your tools and techniques are very impressive. Beautiful work. I think I'll have to try something like this. Thank you. All that with copper wire.

  • @TariHuffaker
    @TariHuffaker Před rokem +4

    I am a potter and I have the same experience in hardware stores (and kitchenware stores) as you do : D Thanks for this tutorial. It looks like a fun way to make lots of good stuff.

  • @gramingo6402
    @gramingo6402 Před rokem +1

    You are a treasure! I love how you improvise to make lovely jewelry

  • @varun009
    @varun009 Před rokem +6

    I'll be honest, I was really high and thought this video was 5 minutes long. I'm now 28 minutes and 9 seconds in and I'm not even mad. Imma wake up early and get some copper wire. So excited.

  • @deborahdanhauer8525
    @deborahdanhauer8525 Před 2 lety +24

    Thank you for showing how to make this lovely bracelet with simple tools anyone can afford. That’s where most of us need to begin. I’m not going to go buy a whole set of expensive tools before I even know if I like the craft. This is a good way to test it.🐝🤗❤️

  • @nothinachieving
    @nothinachieving Před 5 měsíci +3

    Only thing better than people telling you what you should have done differently is multiple people telling you the same thing over and over again because nobody reads comments before offering up their two cents 😂
    This was very informative and enjoyable and I appreciate you taking the time to make a video showing your process.

    • @rendaowe
      @rendaowe Před 4 měsíci

      I totally agree! Always read the comments, you may just find out what you’re looking for along with some great information to boot! 😊

  • @lisaferrell8934
    @lisaferrell8934 Před rokem

    Yes it is gorgeous, thanks for sharing you craft.

  • @Julia-qf8eh
    @Julia-qf8eh Před 2 lety

    Wow! That looked like hard work. Lovely result.

  • @shirleybishop4882
    @shirleybishop4882 Před rokem +1

    Love all your jewelry projects.

  • @bramlane2030
    @bramlane2030 Před 2 lety

    thank you. a very informative video. i thought you needed something like a plumbers torch and to make the wire red hot to anneal it, now makes using the copper wire so much more practical

  • @Lambman001
    @Lambman001 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful, a true artist!!

  • @ArnisRisingHFS
    @ArnisRisingHFS Před rokem +3

    50.08 min of pure relaxation right there. Beautiful work. I really enjoyed that video and learned a few more tricks.

  • @patsmith7822
    @patsmith7822 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You created an awesome bracelet. Thank you for your tutorial. I loved seeing how your bracelet was made.

  • @ncwarrior62
    @ncwarrior62 Před 2 lety +2

    Simply beautiful you are very talented Your explanation throughout the video is excellent! Kudos to You!!

  • @neildean7587
    @neildean7587 Před 2 lety +8

    Awesome bracelet!! and to open the copper tubing you can use a deep socket the same size as the cap. It would be a much more even spread. I see now that this has been mentioned before but still a great idea.

  • @1eyedwookie
    @1eyedwookie Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely amazing love the look always wanted to make jewellery

  • @dennismclendonjr.480
    @dennismclendonjr.480 Před 2 lety +2

    that's an exceptional talent that you have Ma'am! I enjoyed watching your video making that awesome looking bracelet 😍

  • @annharris6406
    @annharris6406 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this fabulous video and your kindness in sharing. Absolutely beautiful results. You are a very talented person. Well done!

  • @sivanstar
    @sivanstar Před rokem

    Such a lovely lady! I love your passion and how you find solutions to issues you in counter. Loved watching your video..

  • @CJ-tf5yd
    @CJ-tf5yd Před rokem +1

    Beautiful, and a great teacher!

  • @ScottRedstone
    @ScottRedstone Před rokem +1

    Amazing result. Thanks for being so thorough in this video. Always liked this type for bracelet. Didn't realize mere mortals can make things like this. Now to pick up the tools and get to work. I have a lot of pure silver wire that are crying to be made into a bracelet. May add gem stones to the ends.

  • @karie9890
    @karie9890 Před 2 lety +4

    Beautiful! Thanks for sharing your art with the world.

    • @FlatwearableArtisanJewelry
      @FlatwearableArtisanJewelry  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure 😊

    • @Handleswag12321
      @Handleswag12321 Před rokem

      @@FlatwearableArtisanJewelry is there anyway to stop the green coming off the copper on to the wrist ,Thnks .also do you have a
      Ink for silver wire or company .Thnks keep on doing what you do .just found you’re ch .Thnks

    • @FlatwearableArtisanJewelry
      @FlatwearableArtisanJewelry  Před rokem

      Protectaclear for a coating. Riogrande.com for silver

  • @pub6023
    @pub6023 Před rokem

    Great informative video, in addition to being very clever and creative….your a very good teacher! Well done 👍

  • @PiggieMafia
    @PiggieMafia Před rokem

    Beautiful! I would definately wear one of these!

  • @Ivan-mn5nm
    @Ivan-mn5nm Před rokem +1

    Your work is very satisfactory and thank you very much for sharing your knowledge and skills. 😃 there will be many tool experts and with technical knowledge. what matters is that you enjoy doing

  • @cathyhennessey9018
    @cathyhennessey9018 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoyed this video.
    Good job at explaining the process. I learned from you a few good tips.

  • @bryanstaker2820
    @bryanstaker2820 Před rokem

    Love your work!! 👍 Great job!!

  • @rickharrelson2019
    @rickharrelson2019 Před 2 lety +9

    One thing that will help with cutting the tubing is insert the end of a drill bit that fits snuggly, that will keep it from compressing too much. Also, you can swage the end of the tube before cutting the tubing, a drill be can still be inserted before you cut. This just decreases the time needed open up the compressed ends.

  • @donaldjones8920
    @donaldjones8920 Před rokem +1

    I have no intention of making any bracelet but I really enjoyed watching your video. Very good instruction.

  • @rowbearpucklebuck2331

    Very nice. Another skillset has been added to my portfolio thanks to you.

  • @frankierzucekjr
    @frankierzucekjr Před 2 lety +6

    Very cool, it's beautiful, great job. I'm going to have to try this one day.
    You could also nickel plate them since it's copper.

  • @shirleybrown7000
    @shirleybrown7000 Před rokem +10

    I love it, beautiful work well done.
    I would like to make a suggestion, that instead of using your big white plastic tube to add pressure to widening the end of the tube that covers the raw wires, cut another 2" off from your box of store-bought tubing and place that on top of the endcap and tap that. You will find that it matches the circumference of the end that you are trying to widen and it will give you an even distribution of pressure. Good luck,

  • @bethtucker1810
    @bethtucker1810 Před 5 měsíci

    Love, Love, Love this bracelet. Your awesome

  • @hunterbaywolf577
    @hunterbaywolf577 Před 2 lety +1

    Though I am not into jewelry , I thank you for confirming my thoughts on the Dies for twisting copper wire for Lightning ⚡ Rods and other applications.

  • @Nomad_Paws
    @Nomad_Paws Před rokem +1

    Amazing! Thank you for sharing your knowledge . Big Gratitude!

  • @WraithlingRavenchild
    @WraithlingRavenchild Před rokem

    You brought a tear to an old electricians eye my dear.

  • @gigiregalado172
    @gigiregalado172 Před rokem +1

    But what a neat and perfect job, is extremely beautiful!!!! 🤩❤👏🦾

  • @fb3413
    @fb3413 Před 2 lety +11

    First time watching your channel and is inspiring. I like it when people can create stuff using normal things and imagination.
    A couple of alternative ideas if I may:
    - You can use the drilling machine to work the bolts and the tubes. ( the screws can be nicely cut and filed down to the right size using the power drill and a file)
    - You can use the vice to hold the metal rod used to enlarge the tube. Then using a piece of a tube of the same size you can hammer it on the entire circumference at once.
    👍

  • @nikkikeogh
    @nikkikeogh Před rokem +1

    Beautiful bracelet! Thanks for a very informative video :)

  • @carlalakins
    @carlalakins Před rokem +5

    I took a 1/2 inch and 3/4 inch thick scrap wood and cut several 3inch squares.
    Then i drilled same size holes in 2 blocks, took 2 more blocks, drilled larger holes and so on). Rigged it up (somewhat like yours is set up)so I could twist the wires and get same result. Also, my husband is a builder. I visit the job sites and pick up scrap wire/cable from electricians, then take home and strip. Nice copper wire after it’s stripped. I find different guage copper wire. I recommend folks go to job sites and speak with the trades people. They’re great people!! Plumbers pull out older copper lines when remodeling or repairing and replace .
    And I wholeheartedly agree, get creative, get yourself out of the craft stores (on line too) and into the hardware store -- search out alternative supplies and materials, make your own “tools”. 😃

  • @tntonic42rock
    @tntonic42rock Před rokem

    This is really cool! Thank you for the lesson

  • @desireea.thomas2419
    @desireea.thomas2419 Před 2 lety

    WoW 😲😲😲😲What a Beautiful piece of art 😁👏🏼😁👏🏼😁👏🏼😁👏🏼😁👏🏼😁👏🏼

  • @shaneintegra
    @shaneintegra Před 2 lety

    Wow! This is so awesome!

  • @pauloserpa9646
    @pauloserpa9646 Před rokem

    Very cool, it's beautiful, great job.

  • @heidilv34
    @heidilv34 Před 2 lety

    Awesome tutorial Suzanne. Thanks so much.

  • @jay_badlands4702
    @jay_badlands4702 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice, excellent presentation, and a beautiful piece of jewelry. Thank you so much for sharing your talents :)

  • @pharmycat10
    @pharmycat10 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, you are amazing! Gorgeous bracelet ❤️

  • @briancotgrove8480
    @briancotgrove8480 Před rokem

    NICE JOB, WELL DEMONSTRATED, AND ABOVE ALL MADE SIMPLE, THANK YOU

  • @maurofioravante5173
    @maurofioravante5173 Před rokem

    congratulations, absolutely beautiful

  • @bobcansee
    @bobcansee Před 2 lety

    Turned out pretty cool!

  • @jkxtc2016
    @jkxtc2016 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow...that is so nice...have you ever thought about using bullet casings for the ends...very very nice ...you really explain how to make one of the bracelets...and can get the materials from your big box stores...👍 Thank you for the hands on video...💙

  • @celestecatcurren1089
    @celestecatcurren1089 Před rokem +1

    Impressive Product. Great Tutorial.

  • @copperstonependants
    @copperstonependants Před rokem

    Beautiful work!

  • @adairt1
    @adairt1 Před rokem

    Thank you for showing this I enjoyed the video your an inspiration

  • @mariagloriagentilegmsjewer5565

    I get all the comments I've done these bracelets myself im just a self taught metalsmith...& retired social worker.. anyways the screws are an awesome touch thank you so much for your wonderful video.

  • @lawrenceogden3736
    @lawrenceogden3736 Před rokem +1

    Great video admire your work

  • @treelover7566
    @treelover7566 Před 6 měsíci

    Great skill Great jewellery

  • @dawnyaldaniels6622
    @dawnyaldaniels6622 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your video. Great explanation and teaching. Thank you.

  • @snitra.
    @snitra. Před 2 lety

    Love it, gotta try it out one day, Thank ya !!!!!!

  • @rossananoggle6066
    @rossananoggle6066 Před rokem

    Great work. Inspiring. I know I can't do that as it looks like a "lot" of work but I enjoy watching.

  • @IAMGiftbearer
    @IAMGiftbearer Před rokem +1

    That looks like it could come in very handy!

  • @darlenedybas9706
    @darlenedybas9706 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @louisphilips6169
    @louisphilips6169 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful.. thanks for sharing

  • @nancyangel3213
    @nancyangel3213 Před rokem

    Woooow que gran arte el tuyo... Es hermoso y fascinante 😱😱😍😍. Gracias por compartir y abracitos de colores desde Colombia!!! 🤗🤗🤗🇨🇴🥰

  • @veryvermilion
    @veryvermilion Před rokem

    This is ingenious!

  • @antoniocafaro8154
    @antoniocafaro8154 Před 2 lety

    Grazie,delicata e molto professionale. Complimenti 👍

  • @robertomarcelrodriguezsant6045

    good video. everything is told in an accessible language. Thank

  • @lyndonjohnson5063
    @lyndonjohnson5063 Před rokem

    thats a beautiful bracelet

  • @user-wv5nv7dz3q
    @user-wv5nv7dz3q Před rokem

    Very good presentation. Thankyou, and best of luck to you!

  • @gloriaguzman729
    @gloriaguzman729 Před 2 lety

    Just beautiful!!!!

  • @user-pl3kj9df8s
    @user-pl3kj9df8s Před rokem

    Very good, it's beautiful.

  • @adrianmorning.1555
    @adrianmorning.1555 Před 6 měsíci

    Brilliant skills

  • @Scott-cj2yf
    @Scott-cj2yf Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed your video good job very thorough telling us how to do it thank you very much keep up the good work. 😎

  • @larrystrayer8336
    @larrystrayer8336 Před rokem +1

    I’m a metal sculpture artist. You did an excellent video. I twist steel wire that has been manufactured annealed for concrete rebar fastening I use a shop made jig similar to yours out of tool steel. And twist with a heavy duty drill. While being pulled back with ratchet strap. Very close to your technique but just bigger. I do wire from 18 ga upto 6 mm in 2 - 5 wire twist. Used for table accents. Jewelry trees. Wine bottle holders. You have inspired me to make some bracelets. Thanks. Ls

  • @oh_naur
    @oh_naur Před 2 lety

    wow i love it ! 😍
    you're very detailed 🥰👍🏼

  • @danaspence9431
    @danaspence9431 Před rokem

    Beautiful thanks for sharing

  • @MrRangiku01
    @MrRangiku01 Před 2 lety +4

    Absolutely beautiful bracelet and excellent work. An idea could be to use copper pipe caps as they should fit over the tubing as is allowing you to skip the swaging. Also a safety concern for me was the gloves being worn around rotary power tools though I'm glad nothing happened. Keep up the awesome work👍

  • @davidw3791
    @davidw3791 Před 5 měsíci

    really informing! great work!

  • @apingltda
    @apingltda Před rokem

    congratulations for your beatiful work , grettings from Chile ,

  • @liquiddinamyte
    @liquiddinamyte Před rokem

    I work a lot with rope, strings and all sort of things..But damn I am up for this.. Looks great! 🤩👍

  • @uksteve-passiveincomevikin3981

    beautiful work. Great video, thanks a lot :)

  • @rickharrelson2019
    @rickharrelson2019 Před 2 lety +4

    Very impressive in many ways. As a photographer, and as a person that appreciates skills that involve our hands, I have to recommend that you have your hands and forearms photographed in black and white so that they can truly be appreciated. You obviously have a creative mind and your hands and forearms are an extension our your mind, therefore, they need to be memorialized. The video is truly impressive, thank you so much for sharing your mind and craft.

  • @cartestgroupoy2441
    @cartestgroupoy2441 Před rokem +1

    Nice artwork.

  • @josetonon5726
    @josetonon5726 Před rokem

    Ficou muito bonito. Parabéns pelo trabalho.

  • @jorgeaugustocuro6362
    @jorgeaugustocuro6362 Před 2 lety

    Hermoso Sra Gracias por su conocimiento y paciencia , FELIZ DIA GRACIAS,GRACIAS ,GRACIAS

  • @rogergarcia3021
    @rogergarcia3021 Před rokem

    Nice idea great results

  • @mikiuxp
    @mikiuxp Před rokem +1

    Loved watching this as a knifemaker. A lot of overlap in certain areas. Would suggest that a 1x30 belt grinder and a dremel with a cutting wheel would save you a lot of time cutting and prepping ends for epoxying. They’re both a great addition to any small shop. Beautiful piece, thank you for sharing!

    • @FlatwearableArtisanJewelry
      @FlatwearableArtisanJewelry  Před rokem +8

      I have both of those tools. I try to show many different ways of doing things as not everyone has access to all of the tools we have in our shop.

    • @mikiuxp
      @mikiuxp Před rokem

      @@FlatwearableArtisanJewelry That’s awesome.

    • @simplyraw1369
      @simplyraw1369 Před rokem

      @@FlatwearableArtisanJewelry I too have many of these "easier way" tools. However, I love to see the different ways too. I think they are also beneficial in sparking minds to think "outside the box", be more of a creator rather than a copier. Look to see what you have and figure a way to do what you want with what you have. It may even surprise you or some that in the end you have crafted something better than thought. I love my grandfather's and dad's old tools and ole school ways. I'm almost certain I don't use the tools in the way they were meant but I don't care, they work for me! AS for the supply store.... All the home DIY's,. Hardware stores, plumbing/electrical supply, auto Junk yards, paint stores and those alike are my TOY stores! I love to repurpose. 🤣 I went to a Ace hardware that opened walked up and down each aisle, the older worker asked if he could help me find something I said no. A few aisles later he again said are you sure .. yes you can't help me for I don't know what I am looking for but I will know when I find it. He followed behind and his curiosity took over he finally asked what is it your doing? Cuz I had something from many different "departments" 🤣 Glad to read I'm not the only one 🤣🤣✌️

  • @seanusa6663
    @seanusa6663 Před rokem

    Great job lady 👍

  • @Richiedei50
    @Richiedei50 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant. Thank you so much.

  • @scotthulldriver5036
    @scotthulldriver5036 Před 2 lety +25

    Very Cool! I have made my own Torc before seeing this. I want to try this now. Note: A Torc is a Celtic cultural and spiritual piece of jewelry. Vikings heavily valued and eventually appropriated torques into their own cultural identity. They were just another thing that the Vikings stole/borrowed from Celtic culture (ie. knot artwork zoomorphs). For warriors, Torcs symbolized freedom and were connected to the belief that decapitation allowed a soul to leave the body and reach Celtic Heaven. It was worn around the neck. Often bracelets were fashioned in a similar form, but do not have the same significance in Celtic culture.

    • @patrickm2601
      @patrickm2601 Před rokem

      Nice to see others whom are aware of how much of the “Viking” culture was taken from their conquests of the Celtic Druid people / Culture.!!! So many people have no interest in true history anymore and are so sadly uninformed of facts such as these.

    • @spiritwardiaries
      @spiritwardiaries Před rokem

      Thats great to know. Like the symbolism of the neck torc.

    • @heathernichol378
      @heathernichol378 Před rokem +1

      Have you researched the origins of Celts? Interestingly, the Celts originated in ancient Germany and migrated to the UK, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. I just recently found this information. So the Scandinavians are not that far removed from the Celts. Interesting info on the torq, I have always thought that wearing a torq you were pledging your fealty to whom betsowedthe torq. This is the first time I have ever heard that it represents freedom

  • @anluguco
    @anluguco Před rokem +1

    Fantastico trabajo, gracias por compartir 👏👏👏

  • @cherylsavage6178
    @cherylsavage6178 Před rokem

    Beautiful

  • @claudiochessa1983
    @claudiochessa1983 Před rokem +1

    Ottimo lavoro, complimenti.

  • @guidelineuk
    @guidelineuk Před rokem

    I think I might have to order one
    Despite the tax and shipping😂😎
    Great tools and work

  • @michaelg3911
    @michaelg3911 Před rokem +3

    As a recently retired tool and diemaker, you've given me some good ideas for what to do with all the scrap electrical wire that was left at my house by the previous owner.

    • @user-fm4mn9mn6u
      @user-fm4mn9mn6u Před 5 měsíci

      You can also melt it down, cast it, and furnaces aren't that expensive. You can also practice making a necklace soldering silver, which is really easy to do

  • @DarkLordZim
    @DarkLordZim Před 2 lety

    stumbled here, this was EXACTLY the kind of thing i was looking for! I'm going to use this guide as inspiration, but i've been starting to work with wire more... this looks amazing!

  • @loubonaparte5063
    @loubonaparte5063 Před rokem +5

    WOW... that is amazing.... I stumbled upon this video, no clue what to expect, and could NOT stop watching!!!! I sent your link to my friend's wife who has expressed interest in making these... excellent work!!

  • @flamerollerx01
    @flamerollerx01 Před rokem +3

    When you're tightening the cutting wheel onto the pipe, you want to be careful not to make it too tight, or you smash the pipe into itself and make the inside smaller where you cut the piple. For this type of work, that could be a good thing, or it could be a bad that, that really depends.