@Tiny Mushroom - It's just a nozzle I picked up at my local Bunnings (big hardware store) - I'm afraid I can't remember which size I used in this video, sorry!
I'm going to try this method! I've always seen the flame held horizontally and the wire held into the flame at a right angle. Mine never come out evenly round or they have huge craters in them. I'm very hopeful that this will work better. Thanks!
@Tiny Mushroom - It's just a nozzle I picked up at my local Bunnings (big hardware store) - I'm afraid I can't remember which size I used in this video, sorry!
@Diadem - sterling silver :)
@Superfudge - it's pretty much this, but you do it at both ends, and then bend and hammer round your mandrel :)
JessicaVanDen 6 months ago
What nozzle do you use on your torch? It produces a very good flame!
TinyMushroom 6 months ago
Love this tutorial! Very precise.
pehlerboy 8 months ago
I would also love to see you make bud rings. Excellent video! Thank you very much!
ArtisticDreams1 9 months ago
were you using fine silver? or do you have to tumble them to make them shine?
DiademJewels 1 year ago
works so well... thank you very much... will you give us a tutorial on your bud rings?? please pretty please
SuperFudge24 1 year ago
I'm going to try this method! I've always seen the flame held horizontally and the wire held into the flame at a right angle. Mine never come out evenly round or they have huge craters in them. I'm very hopeful that this will work better. Thanks!
SilverTrove 1 year ago
Thanks so much - loved it! Clear and easy to understand! Thanks a million!
Plushcat143 2 years ago
Thanks for posting this!! I just bought a torch and I'm really excited to learn all the things I can do with it!! :)
infectai 2 years ago