Looks beautiful! Keep it up!
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Looks beautiful! Keep it up!
You should post pictures of your creations on Pixelfed!
No, please don’t be hesitant to post – that butterfly pin is beautiful! Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Thank you for sharing.
That is absolutely gorgeous, and I adore the stone you chose for it. The colors give it such a depth throughout, while also complimenting the metal it's set in.
It's great! I was looking forward to seeing your follow-up attempt. You nailed it.
This looks amazing! I was going to suggest removing the bottom wing tails from the last one and you read my mind.
Do you hammer the pieces yourself? I love the texture.
I don’t think you’re posting too much at all, I’ve found your progress interesting and honestly kind of inspiring!
The bottom wings being incomplete on the previous one was because I accidentally melted one while soldering on the prongs for mounting the stone! I wasn't paying attention to how hot I got it and that section melted away so I filed off the melted blobs and cut out the other side to match! Yep, I have a little round end hammer and just tap away! The bend in the wings is actually a natural result of hammering it, the way it stretches it out just so happens to give it the perfect bend!
Wow!
You can probably slip a chain through the antenna and also use it as a pendant. Absolutely exquisite!
That's so rad!
What kind of gas torch were you using to solder the brass? Acetylene? I've never heard of brass melting like that in my (very limited) experience.
Like I know it's possible since brazing is a thing, just didn't expect it from soldering
Yep, acetylene. I used thinner than usual sheet for it (26 gauge) which because of the lower mass heats up faster. It's something you mostly have to worry about with bezels, because they're done with thin wire. The torch gets hot enough you can ise it to melt silver in a crucible for casting!
Lol ok, that makes more sense to me now. The only time I've used acetylene was cutting rusted bolts and for silver spin casting to completely liquify little strips.