Monday, December 29, 2008
It's Fluxing Success!
YAY! I finally successfully soldered a few of my cabs and added a little bit of wire "filigree." I made the cabs - one is a painted bead that had rough beadholes so I slumped it into a cab. The other cab is a made of glass "shorts" that was fused and ground into a square shape.
I must admit that adding the filigree was the hardest part - I think I need an extra hand to do it again! LOL! I used a bench clamp to hold the piece while I added the filigree.
If you solder jewelry, how do you hold the piece so you can solder on a jump ring or other decoration?
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12 comments:
Hooray Cindy! I have no talent in this department. good for you.
Marcy
I've haven't tried soldering yet.
But I think those pieces are beautiful.
Great job! Cabs would be difficult to solder, but with filigree? Yikes!
I've tried soldering, not successfully yet, but I honestly think you need about 12 hands to accomplish the task.
And Fluxing brilliant they look too Cindy. I haven't attacked anything with a soldering torch ....yet. I have a feeling the air around me may turn a rather interesting colour when I do.
You pieces are just wonderful though - I'm loving the additional detail. Clever lady :o)
Hi Marcy,
Thanks! After much failure it's good to have success! But then I think the failure is called "practice." LOL!
Cindy
Thanks, Fab! Try it, you'll like it!
Cindy
Hi Jennifer,
Yes, it can be very hard and I wanted to skip a learning step and do round ones! Call me impatient? :-)
Cindy
Hi Mallory,
Yes! That's how you feel, like you've gotta have 12 hands to do it! :-)
Cindy
Hi Deb,
Thank you! I couldn't resist it anymore - I'd had the soldering iron for a bit and wasn't getting to it - the cabs I make everytime I have a favorite bead that goes bad and I can't bear to part with it! By bad I mean a beadhole that's a little rough - I don't grind the holes at all so what to do? slump 'em!
Try it out - it opens up other possibilities for your work.
Cindy
Those turned out really nice Cindy..
I'm sure you've got this worked out now ~and I'm no expert! but I find that if you first ready your fluxed finding in a pair of cross lock tweezers and set aside while you put your solder on the piece your fastening the finding to and heat into a little puddle. Attach your finding and heat again while holding in place until set. voila...:)
Hi Sweetwater,
Thanks for the tip - I never say I can't use one! :-)
Cindy
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