that is kool looks like a sample of a viking knit and a great many styles they had in braiding wire i think they even wore stuff like a status of rank or wealth even as today alot changed funny how its still a thing today braided wire and still looks good
@NSXTACY4203 жыл бұрын
Wow that is REALLY interesting. You say Viking weaves? I was shooting for this actually, celtic style weaving. You think if i opened a eTsy these would sell? I can even make these into "Grills" like all the hip hop artists wear, instead handmade with really nice Stainless steel braided weaves. I would love to hear more on this. Thankyou for watching and sharing! :)
@802Garage5 жыл бұрын
Very cool! Fabricator art work.
@NSXTACY4203 жыл бұрын
Thanks man glad you like it. I love metal jewelry, made my girlfriend a copper chain mail bracelet, im a big fan of bling...and most importantly the girls in my life love it.
@shamsulmohddaud64054 жыл бұрын
Hi,can u tell me what kind of weld u use,and whats the setting for wire weld..
@NSXTACY4203 жыл бұрын
Tig Welded low amps (use pedal to control the heat)
@Heff_TTV3 жыл бұрын
Hey man id like to make one of these where did you get the material?
@NSXTACY4203 жыл бұрын
I used 1/16 304ss TIG rod with 3/32 304ss on the "spine" (the middle rod). Thank you for watching and your input! :)
@ekaterinas.13303 жыл бұрын
I must be stupid as I can't follow you when you wrap the wires.☹️
@NSXTACY4203 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching. Its hard to tell from my cheap camera and the angles, i am about to make another video on making them & i will slow it down for you guys w/ better angles. I have absolutely no funding or sponsorship so it will take me some time to get professional, i spend mostly all my money on metal and tools. It is actually quite simple its like weaving: you have 4 smaller wires poking out each side, so 2 on each side. When you wrap the bottom wire the top wire becomes the bottom wire or vice versa.. I am sure you could do it the opposite weave style, i just think this looks the tightest. But no you are not dumb, this is pretty hard to grasp from a video. Thank you for your input it is so greatly appreciated. I am a new tuber so once i get more $ saved up i will get more & better equipment, maybe even a cameraman.
@ekaterinas.13303 жыл бұрын
@@NSXTACY420 oh, I feel bad about my comment! I could've played it on a slower playback, just forgot all about it. So you don't need more equipment right now. I love working with metal and it's always good to learn new things, so thank you so much! 🤗👍👍👍👍
@NSXTACY4203 жыл бұрын
@@ekaterinas.1330 Much appreciated, I love fellow metal artist's/smith's watching/learning tricks from each other. Keep watching I have been extremely busy with a new big project fixing my friend's pit bikes, upgrading lots of stuff, some metal fab. Lots more bike builds... Hopefully another car build soon. Lemme know anything else you'd like to see. And you are welcome, I am so optimistic there are people out there that enjoy my little fab garage, I just need better camera equipment and an editor would be nice (I get so tired from working editing gets monotonous and tiresome). Much Love :)
@joshuamontes56692 жыл бұрын
Your giving yourself a hard time homie there a easier way to do it
@NSXTACY4202 жыл бұрын
Hey Joshua, how are you doing? I got 1foot in my jewelry .tool manuals and other in my crazy artistic fam; love the seedoflife weaves. What couldyouhelpmewith amigo