Torches For Jewelry Making and Metalsmithing - The Ultimate Guide

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Learn about the importance of torches in jewelry making and small metalsmithing projects including soldering, annealing, enameling and even firing metal clay. Follow along with Patti as she shows the different torches we offer and how to pick the best fit for your needs. #FireMountainGems #MetalSmithing #TorchFiring

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00:00 Introduction
00:38 Hyper Torch
03:39 Butane Torches
06:05 Torch Burner Professional
07:18 EUROTOOL HANDY Flame II
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I love your presentation. ❤. It reduces my fears about using torches. Makes me feel that I can push myself forward as I aim toward making my own jump rings. Thank you again.

ventumloquitur
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Thank you for sharing this great info!

flormorena
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Thank you for this info. I do like that mini torch.

joan-mariacbrooks
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It will be useful to know the temperatures of each torch

noraolivier
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Do any of the torches have a flame adjustment?

pixeegirl
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Can you use the propane torch inside your house, like if you don’t have a garage or a studio? Are there any precautions when using this type of torch? Like should it be used outdoors? I’m just talking about for a beginner jewelry maker that would only be using the torch intermittently? Thank you so much for your video, it has been quite helpful.

amccaffrey
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Thanks for you video. Which one Can melted metal?

nelbamartinez
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You had me at demystified😅 Perfect opening paragraph, grabbed me right away.

Question about face Shields. I did get a really good pair of eye protection where my eyes are completely sealed so nothing can get in. I look like I'm going skiing, but I don't care. I want to protect my eyes at all costs.
My question is, can I use the covid face Shields?. I mean I'm not making Thor's hammer.

COEYRN
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I do have a good question for you in reguards to brazeing
Will a butan torch set up be enough for brazeing and if so what size rods to use with it
Thank you in advance

davidsteinfeld