
Bali Chain bracelet tutorial - wire work
This was one of my earlier tutorials where I did not add US wire gauges so here is link to a conversion chart: https://jewelrytutorialhq.com/jewelry-wire-gauges-explainedI hope you enjoy! For updates on new tutorials, promos and discount codes follow me on social media:
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Materials:
- 200 - 300 cm of 0.8 mm sterling silver wire
- 20 cm of 1 mm sterling silver wire
- 20 cm of 1 mm scrap wire
Tools:
- Flush cutters
- Bail making pliers
- Round nose pliers
- Chain nose pliers
- 1 cm ø mandrel or similar
- Gas torch & solder block
(small butane is sufficient)
- Silver solder paste
(or equivalent)
- LOS (liver of sulphur optional)
- Polishing materials
