Crankin' Out Crafts ep472 Make Your Own Wire Components
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- Take your wire working skills to the next level by making your own earring or necklace components! We'll show you how to make a simple tear drop shape by shaping wire with the 6 step bail making pliers and the wrap & tap!
Thank You Sister you are helping us all and remember reap what you sow, so GOD Bless you &Thank You Praise the the Lord
THANK YOU FOR SPEAKING SO SLOWLY AND CLEARLY, LOVE THIS VIDEO!
Thanks you saved me time on loop earrings 😉
I love your techniques, explanation descriptions- You don't go to fast. Just right. Thanks. Melissa
Mahalo and thanks for watching
Thank you. I used to shop in Ben Franklin store as a little girl.
Can you add a list of materials for someone that is just starting out ?
I need to purchase those tools. TFS!
Loved these quiky earings just wow
I use 20 wth all my components and its not a heavy wire and its sterdy yet easy enough to manipulate..good for earring wires also..not to big
HI Sarah! I just starting to make my own components. Do you use the hammer/block for earring components? I was curious is flattened 20 gauge might be too big for earring components. Thanks!!!
I am new at doing earrings but you explain so well and slow which for me its great i already subscribed. to your channel in BFS Location can i see more tutorial thank you have bless day
5:19 hello! Thank you for this video! I made some today and I love them! Do you have a tutorial for your ring on your pointer finger? It’s beautiful!!
Do you have any videos on how to make the ring your wearing with the gunmetal pearl and any of your bracelets you’re wearing? I’m definitely going to make the earrings for my mom. She recently lost a red hoop earring and I want to make her some red earrings. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.
Aloha Kim, we do not currently have a video on the ring Lynn is wearing. We will keep that in mind for future episodes. Thank you for watching. Have fun creating earrings for your mom! (side note, I have a cousin Kim Jones :) made me smile when I saw your name and comment)
Where I will get those tools? Can you send me link pls
Aloha from Australia. Do you have a tutorial for your gorgeous silver bangles. Are they a made using soldered/fused technique. I really want to learn how to make them. Have a sunshiny day in Hawaii Cheers, Jane
Thank You for the inspiration and ideas i really enjoyed this video and a couple of others, have a wonderful day and keep shining! Huggs :)
Mahalo and thank you for watching!
WOW! Earrings in 5 minutes. Love them! I just made 2 pairs...one pair with silver wire and one pair with gold wire. Thank you so much. A question...you said you showed how to make ear wires earlier. Did I miss that in the video or, is there another video where you showed this?
Episode 471 :)
Thanks for getting back to me with the info. Much appreciated. I'm watching the video now.
You are amazingg
Love it! Do you use sterling or silver filled wire? Half hard? I assume if hammered you can't use plated.
You need to have a closer picture of your material. I couldn’t tell what you were doing
Hello:
I love your video. I want to start making jewelry and your video have got me more interested in this kind of art. I am looking for some material in internet and I noticed there are different colors of wires and my question is: If I use the hammer on a color wire, would it lose the color too much or would it give just a nice effect showing the silver that I guess is behind the color. What have you noticed according to your experience?
Aloha! Great question.....If the metal is sterling silver or gold filled it should keep the color, IF IT IS PLATED......AND YOU HAMMER IT, YOU WILL LOOSE THE COLOR. Hope this helps. Thank you for watching!
What is your block sitting on, its cute?
Can you hammer craft wire? I heard you couldn't and it would damage the coating?
How do you hook the ends together??
hi is it possible for you to send me a full list of the tools needed to make these earrings and where to buy? Is there a kit or specific website you prefer ?. I loved your video it was so easy to follow. Thank You
Aloha! Here is a list of supplies
20-21 gauge wire
stainless steel ruler
Nylon jaw pliers (to straighten wire)
Bent nose pliers
6 step pliers
wire cuter
manual wire rounder
Rock tumbler or rubber mallet with bench block
wrap n tap
you can buy all the tools on ebay and all you'll need is nearly always on ebay
Could you do close up of your workings
Thank you for sharing this. I have found more than one size of wrap & tap pliers on line. What size are you using? The small one I found is 5/7/10 mm & the larger is 13/16/20 (1/2", 5/8", 3/4"). Thank you!
We're using the larger wrap & tap (13,16,20) for this particular project.
choose your own size other wise its like copying their stuff and not being inventive with yours..
@@Bonstergirl1 thats an unfair statement...thats how people learn, and what tutorials are designed for.
Hi! Thank you for the video. Which chasing hammer do you use?
What kind of wire did you use and where to buy it?
Hi, nice video. What kind of wire did you use?
Good video! What is the name of the tool you used to straighten the wire??
Hello what kind of wire did you use? dead soft? half hard? craft wire? Thanks
The wire I used for the video was 18 gauge aluminum, but it was strictly for display purposes for viewers to be able to clearly see the process itself.
I usually recommend 22 gauge for large shells and 24-26 for smaller shells.
Hope this helps!
@@bfslocations what brand of wire would you recommend? I've heard of zebra wire but Idk anything about it. I've also heard of artistic craft wire and beadalon.
Hello
Shall you tell me the material or the wire name that used pls
Where is your online store so that I can purchase your items?
what was the tool you wer using to straighten out the wire
Nylon jaw pliers =)
Hi, would you recommend eurotool or beadsmith for wrap n tap pliers?
Aloha Dee! We sell Bead Smith and really are pleased with the results :)
I recommend ebay myself.. a speciality place is always over priced i fine..
Please watch this and see if you can see.....😔
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