How to solder jewelry – Jewelry Making

www.jewelrysupply.com This jewelry making video shows you the correct way to use a soldering iron.

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25 Responses to How to solder jewelry – Jewelry Making

  1. ZiennaHelp

    search ziennahelp for pretty awsome jewelry!!!

  2. kevrs2

    @ibent96 shut up and leave her alone ,she is soldering jewelery not delicate electronics ,were things have to be precise ,your just an asshole ,that likes to pick on women ..women are beautiful creatures so …. get a life dopey

  3. espltdm251playa

    i never let my joint sit i smoke my way till its finished

  4. dino578036

    Shut up ahole, women and men both use tools correctly and incorrectly, the gender of a person has NOTHING to do with it!

  5. 0121ryanh117

    oh dear, you upset all the men that do man stuff…like soldering. Although, i agree, you are doin it wrong.

  6. suscpay

    I make jewelry and want to start soldering some pieces together. I do not know how to solder but you all say she is doing it wrong. Can any of you give me some tips. All I want to solder is jump rings.
    Thanks

  7. ibent96

    you suck at soldering you heat the wire then put the solder on the top of the wire
    learn how to solder before you tell people what to do this is why women do not need tools

  8. starofesther

    @LeMortso So when you gonna put your video on you tube being a professional solderer

  9. LeMortso

    Thank you for sharing. It’s a basic soldering method, there are others obviously but thank you VERY MUCH for sharing.

    The rest of you experts… I’m a professional solderer, my work is on components the size of watches worth $4000-$6000… I use heat guns, ONI guns and can solder anything made. That being said, somebody had to get me started, and this lady’s video might just do that for someone.

    Quit being such a bunch of little PRICKS! ;—)

  10. oldnile

    i like to make Egyptian jewelry style in artreproduction(dot)org

  11. UnstoppableSlinky

    She did that completely wrong, you are absolutely NOT supposed to spread the solder with the iron

  12. MacsCanfly

    horrible soldering, oh and the wire is tinned than heated with a tinned tip than the solder is melted onto the wire/joint

  13. frollard

    As many others have said – this is the WRONG method. @ poster: learn before you teach.

  14. Bvzijverden

    Your bad you have to heat up the joint with yout solderiron and then when it’s as hot as the iron put the solder on and then it will melt and go all around the joint, so go away with you stupid flux

  15. Buckskins3216

    That was for sure a cold solder joint.

  16. nosleraccubond

    But she is a cougar!

  17. freakyacres

    2:21 – “The point of the flux being here is to create a vacuum that is actually going to suck that solder in and all around the joint. So be listening for when the hissing stops when you put the soldering iron on to the solder… when that happens you know you are done and you don’t have any more flux.” hahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahah

  18. slashracer111

    I suck at soldering, but I still can do better than that

  19. tigerboyav

    Hey bitch, you solder like a n00b, go take your stupidness somewhere else. Even if you had the right type of solder, you wouldn’t be good at all, you create what is called a cold solder joint, where it looks like it is attached but isn’t. Trust me i have soldered about 100 times. Heat the wire then put a little dab of solder on it.

  20. bbcisrubbish

    I suggest it would be far better to look at Andrew Berry, a professional jeweller.
    He gives instruction in plain English without sales patter.

  21. azulvortez

    The soldering technique is incorrect. Even with the correct type of solder you want to heat the metal it’s self in her case the 12 gauge copper wire(copper being another metal you do not want to use in jewelry making). After heating the copper wire at the join touch the solder to the joint. Because the metal is heating the solder not the iron the solder will have a better bond with the metal. However I want to note that I’m not an expert and I only know soldering for electrical purposes.

  22. fourteenKnuckels

    Also never put the iron in your mouth, ears, nose or other “holes” on your body.

  23. menukiman

    No, I’m in my jewelry store doing doing repair and custom work. 32 years at the bench put me on this pedestal. Your video is amateurish at best.

  24. 84sprinter

    plenty of people use a soldering iron to make jewelry. it’s cheap and easily accessible. there are many methods to fuse metal together and this is one of them.

    i highly doubt you’re at home silver brazing so please get off your pedestal.

  25. menukiman

    No one uses a soldering iron to make jewelry, you need a torch. Hope she’s not using lead solder! Don’t put soft solder on jewelry or glasses, it won’t hold and I’ll have to charge u extra to remove it and do the job right. This is a terrible video.

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