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    That's fantastic!

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    Awww, it's cute

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    I like it! Absolutely no idea how you did it though....

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    I love it - and like others, wonder how on earth you managed it!!
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    Oh, what a cutie! Yes, tell us how you did it.........please.

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    When I first looked at the photograph I didn't register the size, then I saw the pound coin! Wow, it is something else.
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    (although I quite like Sunny!)

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    Oh I love it, so cute do you have a laser soldering machine?
    If not bloomin eck!
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    Default Answers to questions in Wire Wrapped Bead

    Thank you all for your enthusiasm! - I'm touched, (Probably in more ways than one!)

    Here are answers to most of the questions asked.

    Quote Originally Posted by MuranoSilver View Post
    Oh I love it, so cute do you have a laser soldering machine?
    If not bloomin eck!
    Nic xx
    No laser soldering, just a Smiths 'Little torch' using Propane/Oxygen, a couple of charcoal blocks,my trusty tungsten soldering pick and Auflux (fluorine based liquid flux).

    Quote Originally Posted by Ominicci View Post
    Wow all that soldering!! What order did you do it in and how many pieces did you solder at one time ? You should have done a pictorial tutorial for us! Do it again, do it again, do it again pleeeeeease
    Soldered cage ribs together at top - Hard solder
    Flooded Hard solder on to cap before fitting
    Soldered cap on top to cover joint using solder already applied
    Soldered strengthening band around centre - at 8 points, one per rib. - Hard Solder
    Soldered ring to top of cap - Medium Solder
    Soldered centre wire to centre of the base - Hard Solder
    threaded bead on to centre wire
    Positioned Base / Centre Wire / Bead assembly in cage
    Soldered top of centre wire to inside top rib - Easy Solder
    Inverted cage and clipped ribs to length
    Soldered each rib to base - 8 joints - Easy Solder

    Buff and Polish

    Finished!

    Quote Originally Posted by Milomade View Post
    you soldered it with the bead in place? how so? I would've though it couldn't stand the heat and melt/crack/break.
    As long as the torch isn't aimed at the bead, it's fine - though the bead did change colour to a dull red when soldering the base on - but returned to it's proper bright red as it cooled back down.

    Using a small nozzle, keeping the flame tiny and oxidising (hissy and hot!) kept the time per joint to a minimum, which probably helped.

    It doesn't get anywhere near enamelling temperature or glass melting temperature. I allowed it to cool in air - no throwing it in the pickle until it had cooled right down, so cracking was unlikely - if it had been more expensive than a red glass bead, I might have been more worried!

    Quote Originally Posted by lesley View Post
    Oh, what a cutie! Yes, tell us how you did it.........please.

    I tried putting a pictorial tutorial in before, but found I was limited to 4 photos per Post which is a bit limiting so I didn't bother.

    The message I got was

    You have included 5 images in your message. You are limited to using 4 images so please go back and correct the problem and then continue again.

    Images include use of smilies, the BB code [img] tag and HTML <img> tags. The use of these is all subject to them being enabled by the administrator.


    Is this still a limit?
    'cos a tutorial will need more than 4 images.

    If there is somewhere in the forum where I can post a longer tutorial with multiple images, I could be persuaded to make another one, and photograph each stage.

    Cheers

    Dave

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    um, Wol, couldn't you post it in a series of messages
    Di x

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    Default series

    Quote Originally Posted by Moon Cottage View Post
    um, Wol, couldn't you post it in a series of messages
    I could but it would be easier to follow in one lump.

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