Hammered Flared 10 gauge wire Copper Cuff Bracelet Textured

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2024
  • More 10 gauge (2.59mm diameter), big-weight copper cuffs for you! In this one, I show us how to flare out the center and how to put a curve on the ends for a wavey look.
    You can get this gauge at your local hardware store. You can enjoy the hammered cuff as it is or from there, you can add your favorite wire and/or stone embellishments and make it fancy!
    These are quick, great for booth sales, and fun to add your favorite swirls and curls too! You can also tie on your favorite beads! I have an embellishment video too, you can check that out at the following link...
    • Embellish your Copper ...
    I have another version and more variations coming soon!
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    Materials:
    10 gauge, round copper wire cut to 5.5 or 6 inches (5.5 grows to 6 inches after hammer)
    (This 5.5 inch cuff is a size 6 wrist)
    Tools: Heavy metal anvil, heavy Ball-peen hammer, mine is 8oz and I got it from the hardware store.
    Sandpapers of 400, 1000 for edges and 1500 for sanding scratches off the surfaces.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @katiewildes54

    I presently cannot use my hands but I love watching your videos and wait for the day I might be able to make something again. Saved it!! Thanks.

  • @karenbeavin

    I’m watching this and trying to think of what I can use to make the flairs/curves without your anvil with the hole in it. 🤔 This is simple yet stunning. I always learn from your videos and love your designs. Thanks for sharing.

  • @nightshines2265

    What is the name of the tool that you were using to cut that wire and is there a size have 10 gauge wire bought long time ago that never thought about how I was going to cut it and have not found anything that will cut it other than an electric tool, which I cannot use as I am disabled and make my jewelry literally laying on my bed