Great help and great teacher. You do not go on a class for this thanks to those great videos. For more information about jewelry making visit tinyurl dot com /7foussg
@trekranger Eyelet rivets are very easy to do IF they're already flared on one end, which most are, you simply put your eyelet rivet through the hole, and then you take the unflared side of tubeing, and flare and flatten it to fit your jewelry, all you need is the tubing, something to flare it, and something to flatten it out, i also recommend that you file the edges before you flatten your flare, that way the edges arent sharp. hope this helped :)
@trekranger Eyelet rivets are very easy to do IF they're already flared on one end, which most are, you simply put your eyelet rivet through the hole, and then you take the unflared side of tubeing, and flare and flatten it to fit your jewelry, all you need is the tubing, something to flare it, and something to flatten it out, i also recommend that you file the edges before you flatten your flare, that way the edges arent sharp. hope this helped :)
Wow, this was very informative. For some time I've been wondering about the peening process and how to properly use a ball-peen hammer. This is one of the few videos I've seen that demonstrates the use of peening and it has helped me alot as an amature engineer. Thank you so much for showing me how to peen :)
Thanks for this!
EmmaMo91 3 weeks ago
Great help and great teacher. You do not go on a class for this thanks to those great videos. For more information about jewelry making visit tinyurl dot com /7foussg
MrGoodguy721 1 month ago
no... no we cant see the tubing flair....
nastorrian 2 months ago
That helped. Thank you. I like your approach to teaching; I wish you lived in my neighborhood!
marlyharris 2 months ago
how would you make eyelet rivets, what kind of pliers or tools can one use ?
trekranger 1 year ago
@trekranger Eyelet rivets are very easy to do IF they're already flared on one end, which most are, you simply put your eyelet rivet through the hole, and then you take the unflared side of tubeing, and flare and flatten it to fit your jewelry, all you need is the tubing, something to flare it, and something to flatten it out, i also recommend that you file the edges before you flatten your flare, that way the edges arent sharp. hope this helped :)
blooooo100 1 year ago
@trekranger Eyelet rivets are very easy to do IF they're already flared on one end, which most are, you simply put your eyelet rivet through the hole, and then you take the unflared side of tubeing, and flare and flatten it to fit your jewelry, all you need is the tubing, something to flare it, and something to flatten it out, i also recommend that you file the edges before you flatten your flare, that way the edges arent sharp. hope this helped :)
blooooo100 1 year ago
Thanks for the tutorial. Had the basic idea but didn't want to spend 60 bucks on a class!!
affinitygirl 1 year ago
Wow, this was very informative. For some time I've been wondering about the peening process and how to properly use a ball-peen hammer. This is one of the few videos I've seen that demonstrates the use of peening and it has helped me alot as an amature engineer. Thank you so much for showing me how to peen :)
Maldundio7 1 year ago