Rolling Ball Sculpture // Tips and Tooling // Copper Wire

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • Video showing my workbench and tooling that I used to make my prototype copper rolling ball sculpture. • Rolling Ball Sculpture...
    I use 1.6mm and 2.0mm copper wire with 12.7mm stainless steel balls.
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Komentáře • 33

  • @The_Joker_
    @The_Joker_ Před 2 lety

    Honorary member of the dull men club. Bravo 👏

  • @robertng9330
    @robertng9330 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice tour of your bench and explanation of everything. Subscribed! I hope to watch more of your videos and get inspired to "take the leap". I watched your video on the Resistance Soldering vs Traditional Soldering....I would prefer the resistance soldering method..but it is pretty expensive.

  • @wild-radio7373
    @wild-radio7373 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!!♡

  • @Flyingdog5000
    @Flyingdog5000 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your work! There used to be a rolling ball sculpture at the Children's Museum in Portland, Oregon that filled a 5' X 5' x 8' glass case. I could watch it for hours. What makes me nervous is all those metal rings on your fingers just waiting to form a very high amperage circuit. Be careful friend:)

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Doug. I will.

    • @jenngill7772
      @jenngill7772 Před 5 měsíci

      Omg, someone else remembers that?!? Do you remember the one at Timberline, in the Wyeast Lodge too? I just sent Ian an email about those two! Lol

  • @stephenwhite5057
    @stephenwhite5057 Před 2 lety

    MMMM Jazzz. Nice

  • @davecraker5983
    @davecraker5983 Před 3 lety

    Both of your videos are good and informative. Can you estimate how many manhours of trial and error did you put in before you felt confident to start your prototype and how many manhours did you put in on making your prototype?

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks Dave. Hours and hours. Before the prototype I made two previous prototypes . Experimenting with other wires and solder methods and non stainless balls that were heavier but rusted.
      Essentially my habit is to try to do things quick and cheap, but I’ve recently learnt that this hobby is best approached slow and without skimping.
      It’s absolutely pushing my patience tolerance to the max. Which is why I love it. ❤️

  • @pixeloffbeat
    @pixeloffbeat Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your informative video! I am trying to make one too, and when I shop the copper wire in Amazon, I saw the copper wire as least has 2 type, "half hard" and "dead soft". So, should I use "half hard"? or, are there any other harder version copper wire you are using? Thanks in advance

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před 3 lety

      Hi. I don’t know which would be best. Maybe buy a sample of each?

  • @srentilsig1745
    @srentilsig1745 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi...nice work you do..do you have a webpage where you buy copper wire, pipes and balls.Greetings From someone who wants to get started

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před 5 měsíci

      I don’t have a single list of sources. Many items are from multiple websites.

  • @Not_TVs_Frank
    @Not_TVs_Frank Před 3 lety

    You're very organized, I've picked up some good ideas from you. I've been using steel wire for similar (more basic) projects. Do you prefer copper for any particular reasons, other than how nice it looks? How do you attach the shaft on the motor to the shaft on the lift?

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. I just love copper. I attached the motor in a very bad way using force and friction. It’s not very good and I don’t have any photos.

    • @jenngill7772
      @jenngill7772 Před 5 měsíci

      @@CopperGravityhave you considered using epoxy for permanent mounts, or threading the inside of the tubes for the motor shafts? Just asking, as I’ve yet to make my first sculpture.

  • @Not_TVs_Frank
    @Not_TVs_Frank Před 3 lety +1

    I'm fairly new to soldering. Ive been using Sn99 Ag0.3 Cu0.7 to solder steel wire. Does this also work with copper wire? I'm thinking about trying it out as well. Thanks!

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před 3 lety +1

      If it solders steel, it’ll definitely solder copper. Copper is the most common metal used in electronics and most soldering is for electronic applications.

  • @matthewmccalister5594
    @matthewmccalister5594 Před 8 měsíci

    man thank you for going into detail on all that!
    I am going to make one in the next month (well START my first...)
    I have a question about the finishing. I have some copper jewelry that was wrapped out of The same type of wire that I've been wearing daily for years and it hasn't corroded or rusted or changed at all (besides dulling a bit but I put that down to me playing with it lol)
    Is that all necessary? It seems like the most expensive part to invest in but if there is a valid difference I might wait another 6 months to start.

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před 8 měsíci

      I always pre-polish the copper when I add it. Should be fine. Good luck.

  • @MarksMotography
    @MarksMotography Před rokem

    You make it look so easy. I just can't seem to get two bits of wire to bond. The solder just beads around where I want it to join. I don't suppose you give lessons, do you?

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před rokem

      Hi mark. Is the iron hot enough for the metal? Have you tried flux? I’m not an instructor, but I expect there are some online videos.

    • @MarksMotography
      @MarksMotography Před rokem

      @@CopperGravity Thanks for replying. I'm using flux, yes. I think it might be the heat that's the problem. I thought maybe it was because I'm using a cheapish iron instead of a higher wattage station, but saw another tutorial that says a £20 iron is fine. I'll be trying again but letting the iron heat the copper wire a bit longer this time.

  • @akongas
    @akongas Před 3 lety

    Do you still use the HD Gel or just the cleaning bubbles?

  • @robertng9330
    @robertng9330 Před 3 lety

    you said "I put my soldering iron on Maximum".....what wattage iron would you recommend?

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před 3 lety

      I have a 25 watt iron. But I recently upgraded to resistance soldering which I’m beginning to use 100% over a traditional heat iron. I will do a video soon.

    • @Not_TVs_Frank
      @Not_TVs_Frank Před 3 lety +1

      @@CopperGravity I'd be interested in that video.

  • @rustart
    @rustart Před rokem

    Is your 2mm copper wire coated? If not, where do you buy uncoated?

    • @CopperGravity
      @CopperGravity  Před rokem

      I don’t know if it’s coated. I buy from wires.co.uk

  • @johnleith2690
    @johnleith2690 Před rokem

    Where do you get your copper wire and the gauge