So lovely to see you again Mr. Harrison. Thank you for all your tutorials, and your time. It is because of you and these tutorials that I have started into this hobby/business. This is a very cute pendant and for someone who doesn't do a lot of wirework, it's easy enough to start into it! Thank you so very much! God Bless! PS. Loved your sage bundle :)
Absolutely great! Such clear instructions and easy to follow along. I want to try it now and see if mine goes as smoothly as yours. Very nice. And thanks so much. I wish you would do a quick thorough video of how to make 2” diameter hoop earrings using either 19 or 20 gauge sterling. I don’t know how to do something this simple so that they retain their round shape. How do you “work harden” them? I’m sure I’m missing something so simple. Should I be using half hard wire? Anywho, thanks for this video and I look forward to the next one. 👩🏼🎨🌵🔨
To work harden wire (soft or half hard wire) you can use a plastic, nylon or rawhide hammer to tap them gently all the way around a couple of times. This shouldn't mark the wire, but should harden them enough to ensure they retain their shape. Gently flex them to test that they're hard enough.
I was afraid you wouldn't be back. Glad to see another tutorial. You're my favorite teacher.
So lovely to see you again Mr. Harrison. Thank you for all your tutorials, and your time. It is because of you and these tutorials that I have started into this hobby/business. This is a very cute pendant and for someone who doesn't do a lot of wirework, it's easy enough to start into it! Thank you so very much! God Bless! PS. Loved your sage bundle :)
Fine work with clear instruction. Thank you.
I've been learning so much from your videos - THANK YOU!
Thanks Mr. Harrison! We love you!
Great tutorial! Thank you for your kindness in sharing your knowledge.
Excellent! Love it. Thank you!
Great. Like the parrots also.
Thank you for sharing. It great to see you.
Do you like the green lion saw frame? I'm thinking about buying one.
Awesome, love it
Love it!
Thank you for shearing
Absolutely great! Such clear instructions and easy to follow along. I want to try it now and see if mine goes as smoothly as yours. Very nice. And thanks so much. I wish you would do a quick thorough video of how to make 2” diameter hoop earrings using either 19 or 20 gauge sterling. I don’t know how to do something this simple so that they retain their round shape. How do you “work harden” them? I’m sure I’m missing something so simple. Should I be using half hard wire? Anywho, thanks for this video and I look forward to the next one. 👩🏼🎨🌵🔨
To work harden wire (soft or half hard wire) you can use a plastic, nylon or rawhide hammer to tap them gently all the way around a couple of times. This shouldn't mark the wire, but should harden them enough to ensure they retain their shape. Gently flex them to test that they're hard enough.
Thank You.
Thank you for another great tutorial! What do you run in your tumbler besides the jewelers shot mix?
assorted stainless shot and burnishing compound (pure soap flakes) one teaspoon
Hi Soham! Great tute as usual :) What mix is your flux in the vegemite jar? Is it, boric acid/water or borax/water?
He uses boric acid with denatured alcohol. Mix the two until you get it as close as a milky consistency
@@ingridsaab5413 thank you! 🙏👍
What do you use for your Tumbler Media ?
burnishing compound, which is just pure soap flakes like ivory soap flakes in the US
Thank You .
Love it