How To Make a Tube Clasp in Silver
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In this video, I show you how to make a tube clasp in 6 steps.
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00:00 How to make a tube clasp in silver
00:15 Step 1
03:58 Step 2
05:32 Step 3
07:08 Step 4
09:05 Step 5
10:29 Step 6
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adding a figure 8 clasp safety in the locked position will add another level of security. 53 years of fab. has taught me that a clasp that doesn't accidentally open is priceless.
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Absolutely agree with you! As mentioned in the end of this video, I’ll show how I make a safety catch in the next one. I try not to make each video too long.
I appreciate you sharing the entire process to anything, not adding problems that come up is like teaching half of a process. Thank you for your honesty!!. 🙏🏼
Definitely includes problems and trouble shooting. It is very helpful for us newbies to understand that even professional jewellers don’t always do things perfectly.
I think it’s really useful to see the problems that you have, as well as the successes. Your videos are really helpful for a beginner hobbyist. Thanks!
I hope you keep including the errors you encounter and the solutions. It helps us when we encounter similar problems.
I prefer to see errors which are more realistic within a workshop setting; it makes the videos more authentic to me.
I prefer straight forward, and expose the problems and solutions at the end of the video. Thanks !
Problems & solving them are the most valuable tool for perfecting your craft!!👍🏻
I think it's helpful to see problem solving when things go wrong during projects. Thanks for leaving it in!
Everyone has mistakes to correct. How they are resolved is very useful to see. Thanks for your video. Cheers. Jim
Great video! And yes, I think you should definitely always show problems. It's the best way to learn and keeps it real. Problem solving has taught me as much, if not more, than all the books and tutorials and practice of many years. I have heard (haven't had to do this yet) that you can soak sterling in Alum in hit water, to dissolve steel. It takes a while, but that metal would have eventually corroded out of your tube. A second method....This is used commonly to remove stuck drill bits that have broken off in the metal. Works!
I think it's wonderful that you include difficult things that happen when you're working. Too many people cut things like that out and many people wonder what the heck they are doing wrong when they happen to them! They think the tutorial maker is perfect, and therefore they should be too. That is not LIFE. Thank you, I enjoy your videos!❤❤🤍🤍💙💙
Absolutely yes, show the mistakes. Thank you.
Absolutely include how to fix issues. It is so helpful. You explain in such detail. I made a similar tube necklace in a class a few years ago. Your instructions explain the steps i no longer remember really clear.
Yes problems with solutions is a good idea 💡
I like seeing how you solve problems, I can compare how I find solutions and decide which is the best method.
Great tutorial, I'm looking forward for part 2... Please deffinately keep any mistakes in, as adds to authenticity. 👏🏾
it would be great to see how you solve different problem in your projects. thank you for all your amazing videos!!
Please show any problems you encounter. The solution is not always obvious and might help someone. Well done and more power to you!
Please show mistakes. We all make them and your ingenuity may show us different ways to solve problems. Your videos are always well done. Also, I like the way you wired your solder pad together to extend its life. It’s a frugal use of materials.
Love seeing problems and their solutions. Who knows, maybe someone else might have a suggestion to prevent such problems or have a different solution that is interesting
Problems always occur. Professionals know and have experienced that. But professionals more or less never need tutorial videos. It is the hobbyists who watch those and learn from it. Showing accidental mistakes and solutions to them can only help.
Si es correcto presentar los errores porque así se aprende mejor Saludos desde Ciudad de México
I prefer to include problems that happen spontaneously in the video! "Because I often face various problems while working, I often wonder how other workers solve these problems. Understanding your process seems to be of great help. It's just my opinion, but your opinion is the most important!😉
Wonderful to see your success and problems. This is very interesting for me because I am an acupuncture practitioner who makes a bit of jewellery but I am going to make some silver and gold insertion tubes for inserting acupuncture needles. Thank you again for your videos
Interesting video. Nice to see how you make these. All the techniques & thoughts are fascinating to me & the unexpected problems & solutions are hugely interesting. Not sure if this would work, but if the stuck rod was steel you might have been able to get it out by putting the stuck assembly in hot water. The linear coefficient of expansion of silver is twice that of steel, so this may have freed it more easily. Thank you for sharing!
Awesome
PS: Can you please demonstrate how to make and install "the catch" you mention at the end of this video? Thank you 😊
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Pleaae include the mistakes. They are a part of the craft. I appreciate your content