THANK YOU for this tutorial - I’m trying to make a set of spoon rings for a friend and I’ve been struggling immensely with how to do it without the expensive ring clamps professionals have.
Thanks, I actually just want to make keychain purse hooks for people I work for Christmas this year. From your video I can now figure out how to do this.
Awesomeness!!!! I am just starting off, and I had been planning to use wooden dowels. ... oh, boy!!! I have at least 100 different sockets at my disposal. Thank you for the tip!
My dad would love you.....he would show me excatly how u would do with out having to spend lots of money we just don't have and u have in the garage!!! Thanks for the info ...
This is such a brilliant less costly way of making the spoon rings 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 i just bought a specific press for rings that makes it quit simple with nylon grips. But it was like almost 250
😮You are genius. Use sockets brilliant so brilliant. When my neighbor moved out he gave me a whole bunch of them. He asked me if I was going to give them to my brother-in-law. I said no I'm gonna keep them.He then laughed and said what's a woman gonna do with a bunch of sockets. I said I don't know, something someday. Todays that day. I was using them as pencil holders but today they have a real purpose. I have every single ring size. So in your face doubter. 😂 Worked like a mother, you know what, charm. 2 mins 😝that is all, 2 minutes. I'm thrilled thank you. Ill subscribe. I also have old bracelets, oh oh! Theyd make great rings. Christmas is covered. 😊😊 Feeling pure joy right now.
Sir in my neck of the woods you would be considered a good man! I already have rubber tubing over my vise grips, now I just gotta drive down to ask my dad for some of his sockets. Fortunately he's like you & completely used to me asking for tools to complete the odd project or two😉
I noticed you didn't have too many videos. If you would be interested I would love it if you did a video on how to cut steel. Example cutting a heart charm for a bracelet. I struggle with steel. I'm not sure which saw to use. I assume i'm supposed to use a hacksaw. Then I don't know how many teeth the saw blade should have have or how to finish it the best way. I just go in blind and hope for the best. What are your opinions on using a Dremel to cut steel?
These would be nice to wrap around a hiking or walking stick. Or as a protector on an ax handle just below the ax head. just be sure to have it bite tight around the wood snug
Thanks for the video. How to determine what size socket for a particular ring size, and how to determine the length of the spoon handle for that ring size?
Bailey Graham any craft store or amazon for the ring sizers. Then they are called sockets. You get those at a home improvement store like Home Depot, Lowes, even Walmart. :)
All the other videos have tons of verbal ham and use of unexplainable tools you’ll need weeks to wait for in the Mail - this dude is my man
Sir, you are brilliant! I don't have to buy expensive tools. I've got that stuff in my garage. 👍
Love how you made your tools out of other tools. True Craftsman 👍
Great tutorial and so simple. Thank you for sharing.
Nice clear explanations and techniques. Good job!
Awesome! Thanks for showing how to bend the ring without the bender tool!
THANK YOU for this tutorial - I’m trying to make a set of spoon rings for a friend and I’ve been struggling immensely with how to do it without the expensive ring clamps professionals have.
I'm 58 years old and have wanted one since i was a little girl. Thank you for sharing.
Just what I needed. Simple and not expensive. thank you
That's a great video.Makes it simple and very understandable. Thanks so much. Loved it.
Thank you for making this happen for me.
When there’s a will there’s a way.
Good job!
Thanks, I actually just want to make keychain purse hooks for people I work for Christmas this year. From your video I can now figure out how to do this.
Awesomeness!!!!
I am just starting off, and I had been planning to use wooden dowels. ... oh, boy!!! I have at least 100 different sockets at my disposal.
Thank you for the tip!
My dad would love you.....he would show me excatly how u would do with out having to spend lots of money we just don't have and u have in the garage!!! Thanks for the info ...
Thanks so much for this!! I’m interested in making my own rings, but not interested in buying any expensive equipment
exactly what I was thinking a hammer and a socket and a good pair of vise grips! The rubber fuel hose is a must tho
This is such a brilliant less costly way of making the spoon rings 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 i just bought a specific press for rings that makes it quit simple with nylon grips. But it was like almost 250
What is the specific press you got?
😮You are genius. Use sockets brilliant so brilliant. When my neighbor moved out he gave me a whole bunch of them. He asked me if I was going to give them to my brother-in-law. I said no I'm gonna keep them.He then laughed and said what's a woman gonna do with a bunch of sockets. I said I don't know, something someday.
Todays that day. I was using them as pencil holders but today they have a real purpose. I have every single ring size. So in your face doubter.
😂 Worked like a mother, you know what, charm. 2 mins 😝that is all, 2 minutes. I'm thrilled thank you. Ill subscribe.
I also have old bracelets, oh oh! Theyd make great rings. Christmas is covered. 😊😊 Feeling pure joy right now.
Nice and simple. Thank you for sharing.
Wow thank you! Gonna try this out next weekend!
Nice instruction sir ! Thank you !
Wow, this is really cool, your a master of ingenuity! I want to try this.
Yes sir! You are slick. I love tips like this!!!! Thank you
Very nice technique - thank you!
thanks so much for this tutorial it was really helpful
Sir in my neck of the woods you would be considered a good man! I already have rubber tubing over my vise grips, now I just gotta drive down to ask my dad for some of his sockets. Fortunately he's like you & completely used to me asking for tools to complete the odd project or two😉
Awesome!!!💙
Thanks greg - Trying to help my daughter - SIMPLE!! :-)
Thank you for video, love to learn from old school people ❤️
Nice method! Good job and thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this video. Using simple tools.
Super easy, thanks for the video.
Amazing
I noticed you didn't have too many videos. If you would be interested I would love it if you did a video on how to cut steel. Example cutting a heart charm for a bracelet.
I struggle with steel. I'm not sure which saw to use. I assume i'm supposed to use a hacksaw. Then I don't know how many teeth the saw blade should have have or how to finish it the best way. I just go in blind and hope for the best.
What are your opinions on using a Dremel to cut steel?
Just Beautifulll😍thanks
Gr8 vid mate
I think even I can do this, thank you.
Anna Patty me too! 👏🏽
This is awesome! Thanks for sharing :)
Nice guns! Thanks for teaching me.
These would be nice to wrap around a hiking or walking stick. Or as a protector on an ax handle just below the ax head. just be sure to have it bite tight around the wood snug
Thanks for the video.
How to determine what size socket for a particular ring size, and how to determine the length of the spoon handle for that ring size?
U r great, what all do I need to start doing my rings with, kits and tools and stuff
The essence of "macgyverd"...where there's a will there is a way!!!
Excellent...thank you!
That's nice
Finally a tutorial not filled with unnecessary blabber
You are a genius!
Great tip on how to do something without spending hundreds of dollars on tools.
I love that it's doable
awesome
Awesome video!💯🔥👍🏻
I have a rubber mallet ,Will that work?
Good job nice ring
Yahoo love those rings
Great video. Thanks
Ahhh, thank you, brother. I been screwing it up the hard way
To think I almost threw out a never used socket set that I kept in the car for emergencies
👏👏👏👏
Great video! I probably have all these tools in my garage. Except for the ring sizer and mandrill but those are super cheap.
Do you pre-heat the spoon
Very cool!
Very clever
Do you have to use "sterling silver" spoons / silverware? What do you use?
Do you have a list of what size socket makes what ring size
Please make more videos
What is the best metal to use?
what if i don’t have a vice(sp?) can i just do this on a table?
Vise. Not on MY table.
This was great! Where do you get the ring sizers?! And the metal tube to shape the spoon around?
Bailey Graham any craft store or amazon for the ring sizers. Then they are called sockets. You get those at a home improvement store like Home Depot, Lowes, even Walmart. :)
If you wanted to set, say, a semi-precious stone in a piece similar to this, how would you do it?
What size socket would be right for a size 6 ring?
Genius!
Thanks! I believe I can do this!!
Nice
good job
Now THAT'S D.I.Y.!!!!!!!
Thx for sharing!
So if I’m a wuss should I buy a torch that can warm up the metal so it would be easier to bend?
Hey what is used to cut the spoon part off the handle part? And how do you file it down? Thanks! 🙏🏻
Also where do you get the plastic tubing for the pliers?
Great question! I was wondering how to remove spoon end also.
You can use bolt cutters to cut the bowl off the handle. I think he is using a ratchet fitting.
I'm wondering how I can weld some jigs with my everlast welder to make this process faster.
Brilliant. Thank you.
Where you find a hammer like that too?
Thank you, can you tell me about how much it is to buy the hammer?
4dollars at harbor frieght
what kind of the hammer?? two sides are different?
One side nylon, other side copper
One side is nylon and one side is hard rubber.
Anyone know how he made the jig in the bracelet video? What size pipe? Posted to that video but no reply!
There is a proper ring bender vice for $100 that you can make 3x to that one you just made
Right and that's 100 bucks I can use somewhere else. We also don't mass produce we do custom orders so never had a need to do any faster.
@@gregtanner584 SO RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you greg
regarding that SOFT HEAD HAMMER, i think you will find one head is nylon while the other is copper and not rubber.
Uhh, Nope still rubber.
greg tanner What do i use to cut the bowl of the spoon?
@@lasparklecovington1238 I use bolt cutters or shears.
Thank you 😊
This is a very hard way to do it.
not hard at all just a little more effort then a ring bending machine
thank u (: