HEAVY BALI SILVER BRACELET (12 MM) / how it’s made / Dynamis Jewelry
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HEAVY BALI SILVER BRACELET (12 MM)
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The final bracelet is gorgeous! But half the video was spent making plain, simple silver wire for some reason, and then zero time was spent showing how to make that amazing clasp.
Keep up the good work. The detail and wire making process is why I watch.
I have the same torch. I am pleased to see it has enough heat to melt and anneal such a significant amount of metal.
nice video, hope to see the other the legend Bali bracelet making of :) that pattern is so cool looking
What a beautiful piece!
Beautiful bracelet and beautiful work ever!!
Beautiful work!!!
An absolutely beautiful bracelet, awesome work!!❤
Lovely work... That adjustable draw plate is too cool...
Does anyone know where I can buy one just like this?
Stunning! The amount of work that you put into your pieces,my God! Beautiful and inspiring!
Lindíssimo bracelete!❤❤❤
Love your work 😊
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Beautiful bracelet like everything you make 😊
Thank you very much
Wonderful work.
Thank you
This video makes me believe I could do it if i tried! hahaha yeah right. Nice video!
Go for it!
Espectacular. Saludos desde Lima Peru
Saludos y gracias
Thank you 🤩❤️
Very beautiful 👍🌺👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing your job❤
Thank you
Absolutely beautiful work mate, now i have something new to copy when i get my new workshop ready. All I need to do is mill the wood then build it 👍🏴
Thanks 👍
You are great ❤❤❤
Vocês são realmente incríveis, sou fã numero um , acompanho sempre aprendi muito vendo alguns tutorial sou grato por esta sempre compartilhando conhecimento. Acompanhando aqui do brasil
Thank you! Appreciate it ❤
Thank you
wow!
Чудовий браслет. Дуже енерговитратно виготовляти таку важку прикрасу.👍
Дякую
Дуже гарна робота !
Дякую
This is truly awesome... I would love to start doing (trying) something like this! But, where does one start to get the basics and begin with the first steps? community college course? books? videos?trial and error? What would you recommend for someone that wants to learn this , to start. Thank you so much , (I'm a subscriber)
Muito lindo quero uma dessa 👏🏼👍🏼🇧🇷
Thank you! You can order it from our website ❤
I like it. No' i lobe it realy ❤
Grate work!! What kind of gas you using on your torch?
Ajuste fino Absoluto
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Great
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ありがとうございます😊
I do have a question I would love answered please is the reason that you pull the wire through the die that you roller does not go down small enough for the thickness of wire that you need
Where did you get that mold? That is exactly what I have been looking for, but I can't seem to find it!
As someone who doesn’t even wear jewellery, I found the whole video fascinating. I never stop understanding that I’m not paying anything to see these videos - even though they cost a lot to make. So, I’m not going to criticise at all. It’s an observation only that, as an outsider, I wonder why you are doing the various processes. Is the heat application annealing? Is it to relieve stresses in the silver? What is that white coating after you have heat treated the wire? Even without this knowledge, you can only wonder at the skills involved
Your guess is correct in that the heating is to soften the material. Each time it's bent or reshaped it will become harder but more brittle through a process called work hardening. Heating to a good percentage of the melting point of the material allows the metal to grow new unstrained crystals in its structure, making the material soft so it won't break under further reshaping. The white coating is probably to keep oxygen away as it will oxidise very quickly while it's hot. It may also be a lubricant to help with the wire drawing process.
@@peglor thank you
Amazing work, can i get know what is the weight of this master piece.
Not enough time showing how to put it all together. To much wasted time. But loved the finished piece...
hello sir, it's a really nice work. If you don't mind I will kindly ask you to that at 5:19 which solution are you using? or is it just boiling water? thank you
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Love your work! You inspire me to try to make your pieces. That being said what mm or gauge were your two wires and how big was the copper pipe you used to wrap them? This is such a gorgeous chain and would love to try my hand at it.
You should find out it yourself 😉
Os cara já deram todo passo a passo , comece fazendo alguns testes até vc chegar no ponto certo, sempre quando eu vou fazer algum trabalho começo com os teste antes fazendo alguns pedaços
@@LucasOliveira-lm9vdyes, this is how you learn and should do 😊
Copper pipes come in standard sizes. It should be a half inch pipe "should" I dont know why he's choosing to be vague about. Like it's space magic.
What is the gauge of the wire? What is the diameter of the copper pipe? What tool are you using to open the links when you put the links together? Where do you get your clasps?
You can use any sharp, round tool to open the links. I make clasps. Everything is handmade
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I've wanted to ask for a long time but I assumed it was made by you or commissioned by you, The four sided rolling mill you use is bad @$$ I wish I had one, can I buy one or is it 1/of a kind??? P.S. I love your designs, you have given me years of inspiration, Thank You DynamiS!!!
I bought that box in Ukraine about 10 years ago. Don’t know if they make it still or not. But for chain/bracelet making I think it’s must have tool
Does the mill machine make round wire?
No, square
Does the tool between 7:00 and 10:00 machine or stretch the wire?
Yes, it makes it round and thinner Basically any size you need
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Muy bonito calibres de los alambres?
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What is the purpose of heating the metal after each process?
To stop it from cracking. Silver needs to be heat treated after being manipulated a lot.
It's called annealing. When you work with metal eg: hammer, bend or basically anything that changes it's shape, it hardens and becomes more difficuly to work with, with a risk of breaking and/or cracking. Heating the metal resets the molecules and makes the matal soft again.
skipped 2 many steps and some parts need 2 b normal speed close up
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Hello sir i want to take personal training if possible.
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Even though I was critical of your video please understand I do love your work. you make, imo, absolute masterpieces.
I understand
It's a lot of work but it's worth it
Thank you
What do you think your total time invested in making this would be?
Takes me about 48 hours to make the chain like that at a hobby pace, though I dont make clasps like his, they look quite time consuming aswell, maybe another 6 hours or so?
@@Menemnon You might like to know that, several years ago I worked in a fine jewelery store in Carmel, California, and we got a commission to make a platinum and 18 karat yellow gold with large sapphire and inlaid black opal pendant for a client (a very wealthy one). We also had made for us a 26" large woven chain of PLATINUM for him. Very similar to this. Most everybody thought it was silver.
А какой коэффициент, не подскажите?
Этот персонаж не про это! Просто показывает свои работы!
А вообще тут вроде идёт коэффициент если плотный то 1 к 10-ти . А такой к 11-ти
От 10 до 12 . Смотря какой плотности вы хотите.. А с коэффициентом 12,5 можно уже делать двойную..
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I want it 'how much
I like it. No i love it realy
I like it 'no i love it
Thank you
dynamisjewelry.com/collections/silver-bracelets/products/heavy-bali-silver-bracelet-12-mm-3
33:42
11?
Зачем вы их поджигаете, что это дает?
a bit of overannealing there in the beginning after initial drawing
Thank you
Watched to the end, but too much detail. Unless it is really meant for Jewelers as a training video. Nice piece though.
You want a like and Youdont teach😢😢
If you are not willing to put any effort than probably I don’t teach for you Thank you
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Thank you
This video could have been 10 minutes long
After about 15 minutes of milling, heating, cooling, drawing, heating cooling I gave up. Title should read How To Prepare Silver To Make a Bracelet.
15 and half minutes into the video and you just NOW get to the actual making of the piece. Hey if the viewers wanna watch him turn a blob of silver into 18 gauge wire over 15 minutes you are all better then I am. How about show one or two rolling and GET TO THE FLIPPING POINT OF THE VIDEO!!!
You are right. But I want my subscribers and CUSTOMERS to see how much effort it takes just to make a wire (preparation work) for a bracelet.
Orrrrr.... you could just skip to the part of the video that you find interesting. KZhead is great like that even shows you a preview if you're hovering over the time.
Why don’t you shut your mouth buddy and don’t talk on “other viewers” side What an idiot 😅
Bestie the video is titled “how it’s made” 😂 you seem a touch vexed, blaming the creator for making a video doing… exactly what the title states. There’s a skip button for a reason genius I hope next time you’ll have the brain cells to find it.
I, for one, have a rolling mill kink.
I can't take 15 minutes of just stretching out a video
Is someone forcing you? Go away. No one wants you here.
Next time please don't show every silly thing...we know how much trouble goes into your work... please do some good editing....
@allemicr4597 some of us DO want to see every detail. If YOU don’t you can speed it or skip.
Beautiful work !
Thank you
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