@80greenday You can stamp on a cuff by securing it on a bracelet mandrel instead of the bench block or start with flat wire or sheet, stamp it and then create the curve in it by hammering it around the bracelet mandrel to shape.
I had this charm that I wanted to oxidize, someone told me to soak it in bleach, ruined the charm... but then someone else mentioned Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser and it worked so well! The charm looked brand new again! Then I found out she used to sharpie method on it, so I bleached it and went through all the stress for nothing:-/ But the Mr. Clean thing is great to clean/polish jewelry:-D
Great idea! Thanks for sharing, We have a lot of products that work for oxidizing on Beaducation. Try Liver of Sulfur or Silver Black. They both work great on silver.
We have a tutorial for stamping rings too! It's called Stamping on Premade Rings. You can check it out on the Beaducation channel.
beaducation 2 days ago
could you do a tutorial on a ring?
fischersgirl1720 5 days ago
Excellent demo.
bren57mar 3 weeks ago
Is it possible to stamp a metal bracelet/cuff type thing? how could i do that?
80greenday 4 months ago
@80greenday You can stamp on a cuff by securing it on a bracelet mandrel instead of the bench block or start with flat wire or sheet, stamp it and then create the curve in it by hammering it around the bracelet mandrel to shape.
beaducation 4 months ago
How much would all this equipment cost I litterally only have a hammer but would like to make one for my girlfriend
icedragon667 5 months ago
I had this charm that I wanted to oxidize, someone told me to soak it in bleach, ruined the charm... but then someone else mentioned Mr. Clean's Magic Eraser and it worked so well! The charm looked brand new again! Then I found out she used to sharpie method on it, so I bleached it and went through all the stress for nothing:-/ But the Mr. Clean thing is great to clean/polish jewelry:-D
silverbracelet6 5 months ago
@silverbracelet6
Great idea! Thanks for sharing, We have a lot of products that work for oxidizing on Beaducation. Try Liver of Sulfur or Silver Black. They both work great on silver.
beaducation 5 months ago
I thought this was a great tutorial!
steponmyknee 1 year ago
Where do get the pre polish pads???
zulemills 1 year ago
@zulemills Hi we sell pro-polished pads at Beaducation.
beaducation 1 year ago
Way more fun to watch this than most of the DIY crap on TV!!!
Thanks a lot! Very nice idea. :)
shadowfaxx1 2 years ago
Just use a red or black sharply, it will easily come off with alcohol
1axvn 3 years ago
!!! :)
myqute 3 years ago