DIY Spoon Ring (Tools from Home) vs. (Pro Tools)

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Sent this video to a friend and she said:" I like it, its like art attack for hipsters." lol

vg
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Eating soup with my bare hands or having a hand full of nice spoon rings? Hmm decisions.

sofiamontes
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if there's a spoon shortage this year, I'll know why

alwaysjiji
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There are boxes and boxes of old silver spoons for cheap at second hand shops because people mostly use stainless steel ones these days. Upcycling them into jewellery is a great idea! Good for the environment, too. :)

Lunareon
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“wow so strong” lol. Really upped the production huh, shmoxd 😂

LaneBeScrolling
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Tips for soldering:
Keep your metals clean! Solder does not like dirty metals. That is why flux is used; it keeps the metal clean whilst soldering, as heat makes the surface oxidise. Also, flux is not the healthiest stuff, so solder in a well ventilated area.
You don't need a lot of flux and you don't need a lot of solder. I don't know the pasty kind of flux, but I wouldn't normally heat up flux before applying the solder (I use liquid flux).
Heat the entire piece of jewellery up very well (with the "big flame" on the torch, aka. the outer most part of the flame), and when everything is really hot, move closer to the solder with the "small flame", where the flame is blue-ish. My guess as yo why the solder didn't work the first time was because the ring itself wasn't heated properly, but I'm not sure. Happy you made it work in the end, though. The rings look awesome!

inkorean
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Listen, you are definitely one of my favourite artists! It feels like you not only want us to be apart of your process, but you also want us to try it ourselves. Giving the prices for the tools makes me more motivated to try the things that I’ve dreamed about doing. Thank you for being transparent. I love you!!

cathyleighlewis
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stoked to be here 🥳 I made the hand ring a long time ago—excited for this new project! much love 💕

malenyhernandez
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I love this new intro so much, and the transition animations are so nice.

CallMeElf_
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“Wow. Wash your hands.” Gets me every time. 😂 The rings look awesome!

JJCHAU
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The intro came out so perfect, I'm so proud of you for pulling it together and trusting me with the music <3 this video is so creative man!

itsjapanic
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the amount of work poured into this beautiful art you create just baffles me, DUDE the talent and perseverance, the patience !!! i aspire to be as crafty as you are! and the whole new intro and outro! *chef kiss*

ren.
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Great video! I really appreciate how you used tools that people are likely to have and not jewellery specific ones.

wooddavid
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Really appreciate you showing how to do this with household items as well as pro tools!

sonja
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I can't believe you got Owen Wilson to guest narrate 😱

freshmengeneration
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The white block is simply a polishing compound :) at work we use red rouge, green rouge, blue picasso, tripoli, platinum 4000 and platinum 8000. Different grit in the compounds will leave a coarser or finer finish on the metal. Very cool video! Glad I watched.

subparastrologer
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You’re so good! Your rash really suits you. I really appreciate you showing the little mishaps. All too often, YouTubers just show perfection. You’re a breath of fresh air. Thank You. A big thumbs up from England. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

mallymakings
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honestly love that you show your mistakes and how to fix them, it's nice seeing artists learn as they go along with their work

jaysonparry
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Can’t wait for you to try crochet! I’ve been crocheting for 12 years and I love the comeback it’s making. I want to see your take on it

IdealEpitaph
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hey! quick tip, i’ve really gotten into making rings (i saw a video about this i just don’t remember her name) and for your tools with teeth, if you get this thing called “plasti dip” and dip your tools into it, i dip my needle nose pliers and just my regular pliers, it makes a rubbery coating so there won’t be any chips or marks in your metal!!! you can just redip every time it gets worn down :))

wendyekramer