Making Chasing and Repoussé Tools: Part One

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Nancy Hamilton

Nancy Hamilton

Күн бұрын

In this two part series Nancy shows you how to make Chasing and Repoussé tools. Why buy them, when you can custom make your own? This video is full of tips and techniques for anyone interested in learning how to make these tools or how to work with steel. Nancy shows you how to anneal, shape, harden, temper and finish steel chasing and repoussé tools.
Nancy Megan Corwin's book: Chasing and Repousse´ : www.amazon.com/....
Charles Lewton-Brain's CD: Lost Books CD: Chasing and Repousse´ :
www.brainpress.....
Alexander Weyger's: The Complete Modern Blacksmith: www.amazon.com/....
The tool I couldn't recall the name of: Miter Cutting Vise Jig.
Links to common sizes and types of tool steel at online metals are:
W1 square stock:
www.onlinemetal.... Average diameters: 1/8", 5/32" and 1/4". Larger stock for larger tools. Metric sizes: 3.175mm's, 3.969mm's, and 6.35mm's.
O1 square stock:
www.onlinemetal....
See sizes under W1 square stock.
Drill rod:
www.onlinemetal....
See sizes under W1 square stock.
Please see my videos on Chasing and Repousse´: Part One: • Chasing and Repoussé:... Part Two: • Chasing and Repoussé P... Part Three: • Chasing and Repoussé:...
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@pheenix42
@pheenix42 11 жыл бұрын
Complete Modern Blacksmith...that is a gold mine of knowledge right there!
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws 6 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate all the tool making tips you have on here. I couldn't have afforded a lot of the tools but with tips like making soldering picks out of wire hangers and dowelling and making scoring tools for bending metal out of old files and the many tips on here I'm doing ok. I did go through a woodworking phase when I was younger and that's helped a lot. But I really must thank you for all this, as you said, its the time it takes to make tools as opposed to the materials. It's a good idea to have a day every so often put aside for making and maintenance of your tools.
@asfzkt1969
@asfzkt1969 7 жыл бұрын
you are the best Nancy thank you so much for your tips hope you never stop what you are doing
@gloflyer
@gloflyer 11 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Nancy! I have been inching up to chasing and repousse. The cost of the tools has been a block. I have read magazine articles about how to do this, but the video makes the whole process understandable.
@allanthompson9695
@allanthompson9695 Жыл бұрын
First time I have seen this process with Steel, SO super handy. Cheers Nancy. Onto the next.
@jasonbrooks62
@jasonbrooks62 9 жыл бұрын
Love your video! Metalworker by trade, blacksmith by hobby. I do have one error to point out, which is actually a pretty big one. Around 14:30 you talk about the spark test and use a piece of the W-1 and "mild steel" scissors as comparison. Your scissors are actually made of a chrome-moly steel (a type of stainless steel). Mild steel would have a very similar spark profile to the tool steel, except longer sparks with less feathers and star bursts. As I said, great video! It's helped point me in the right direction on adding repousse to my skill set. I'll devour the rest of your videos in the next several days and take what I need from them.
@phoebegibbs2181
@phoebegibbs2181 6 ай бұрын
Appreciating you!! Thanks for all the good info!
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hi Monroe Boone, Thanks so much for writing such lovely words. I really appreciate it! Happy, happy, Nancy
@sophielavosgienne4788
@sophielavosgienne4788 7 жыл бұрын
Great vid, helping me for making DIY chasing tools ! Thank you, Nancy !
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hello Naty, Thank you so much for the wonderful comment. You’ve made me a happy woman. I will keep that in mind for a future video! I always appreciate video suggestions. Thanks for watching! Nancy
@lauriesuzanne8848
@lauriesuzanne8848 5 жыл бұрын
Love ya, Nancy L T Hamilton! Thanks so much for another very well done and detailed tutorial.
@merrittm4
@merrittm4 9 жыл бұрын
Wow, I also agree that you are amazing. I have watched a few of your other videos, and they are all very good and informative. Thank you so much. I love your jewelry!!!! But especially your expertise.
@natyjohan1542
@natyjohan1542 11 жыл бұрын
Hi Nancy. First of all, I love your videos! Don't ever stop doing them! And second, I would love to know how to make my own tubings as you mention in the hinges video. I would be very grateful if you do that tutorial. =D -Naty
@monroeboone4667
@monroeboone4667 11 жыл бұрын
WAY TO GO, NANCY. SAVED ME A LOT OF RESEARCH. THANKS......... CHOCTAWMAN
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hello gloflyer, Thank you so much for the wonderful comment. You’ve made me a happy woman. Keep up the good work and thanks for watching! Nancy
@zerocontent3171
@zerocontent3171 7 жыл бұрын
a bit of a suggestion for ya, get a hobbiest hack saw for cutting your steel instead of using your expensive jewelers saw blades. they are a lot more aggressive and wont wear out nearly as fast.
@KiraNeverSurrender
@KiraNeverSurrender 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you. You are amazing.
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hi Naty, It is on the list. Thanks for the great comment. N
@phase1ny
@phase1ny 8 жыл бұрын
Thank for such great videos.
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hi Trek, I'm putting a link for W1, O1 square rod and W1 drill rod above, in my comment area. Sizes for most tools run: 1/8", 5/32", 1/4". Whether you use W1 or O1 is a personal choice. Same for square or round stock. In a perfect world, you would have some round and square. Try square and if you like it - stick with it. If not, try round. You can also look at pre-made tools and choose a size you like. Most suppliers list the diameters/widths of the stock. Hope this helps. Nancy
@ithinkguglsukz9733
@ithinkguglsukz9733 10 жыл бұрын
Interesting overview of Chasing and Reposse. Making tools is a plus. Downside is I get seasick trying to watch! Do you folks know what a tripod is?! Way too much swaying on the video. Thank you for the info - an interesting subject.
@samburgett7309
@samburgett7309 5 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you have these videos because I was looking at how much chasing and repoussé tools cost and I figured I'd never be able to afford them lol
@alierem4266
@alierem4266 10 ай бұрын
Artists and craftspeople do create, since beginning of need. This is their forte. Improvise, impovise if unable to afford proper tools. Tool steel: why not buy used/ old carpenters' chisels. There must be friendly ppl you can see to assist in shaping these into tool blanks. Retired peoples' centres who would be delighted to assist. Thinking laterally and sourcing steel from junk yards/metal recyclers, garage sales could be a good source. Never give up in discovering things and people as resource avenues. Even rusty 6" nails coukd be a start. gd luck.
@dwdame3296
@dwdame3296 5 жыл бұрын
Can I just say, you're the best? :) Taking classes from you would be a hoot. I'm taking chasing now at Austin Community College, and I have a date with the belt sander next week. Making some tools is my next assignment O_O This info makes it less intimidating, so thank you!
@bergerpicard2381
@bergerpicard2381 10 жыл бұрын
i like her she is informative & funny
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hi Lucas, I usually do work in millimeters but, this time it didn't happen. Of course, when I use mm's, I usually say cm's and everyone gets confused. I'm an aged person with limited brain power! I wish the US would switch to the metric system. Much, much easier to work with - much! So, the tool size that fits my hand is 9cm. Thanks for reminding me and thanks for writing. Take care, N
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hey everyone - for some reason - that I cannot fathom - I am no longer getting notifications of comments left on KZbin. I am so confused and very sorry if I have been lax in responding to y'all. Time to call tech son. Nancy
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hello Mr Strube. I believe I mention grinding the corners off in video two. Due to my advanced state of senility, I forgot to mention it at the right time and instead, mentioned it at the wrong time. I do not get the Goldilocks connection except for the number three. It must be the weather that is affecting your brain. Too much sun, perhaps? How's the grand daughter? Email me some pictures - it's been a awhile and she must be walking by now. N
@robhowe8353
@robhowe8353 5 жыл бұрын
I subbed. You’re kind of a badass. I really dig all your videos!
@elainebates6967
@elainebates6967 Жыл бұрын
Will 'Perlite' work for cooling the steel slowly?
@neilharris2896
@neilharris2896 5 жыл бұрын
Question: When you cool it and flip it over, is that because the pliers you're using leaches the heat, and cools it too quickly? Why can't you just flip it, and do it at the same time?
@DavePawson
@DavePawson 4 жыл бұрын
Nancy, do you buy high speed steel, tool steel or mild steel please?
@shinobidef
@shinobidef 7 ай бұрын
Wonderful videos! I am struggling to find any suppliers or W1 or A1 steel in the UK - I can only find O1 and it seems to be available only in flats or rods that are minimum 16mm thick. Would this steel be known by anything else? Or is there another kind of steel I can use? Thanks!
@shinobidef
@shinobidef 7 ай бұрын
Nevermind - I found it! For anyone in the UK, it's known as silver steel here and easily available
@CharlesStruble
@CharlesStruble 11 жыл бұрын
Oh, dang it. I tend to watch these series in order so I hadn't gotten to part two when I suggested that...oh, and the Goldilocks thought was cuz of the "not too hard, not too brittle...) Weak, I know...
@pl5087
@pl5087 8 жыл бұрын
I think this could be done with case-hardened mild steel, for those who don't have any access to tool steel. Gonna make a few out of mild steel to see how it works.
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Not those cheap scissors. They were from the dollar store or something like that. Thanks for the comment. N
@eeeeeekm
@eeeeeekm 8 жыл бұрын
you are my favorite!!!
@pamsimerly7547
@pamsimerly7547 10 жыл бұрын
Can you use sand to slow down the cooling process?
@trekranger
@trekranger 11 жыл бұрын
Where do you get the steel ? I've seen steel rods at home depot and low's is this the same kind .if not where can i order it or get it ?
@kathybradbury
@kathybradbury 5 жыл бұрын
I just looked at onlinemetals and it didn’t seem that cheap. $65-72 for a 3/4” wide 36” rod.
@flytrapjohn
@flytrapjohn 5 жыл бұрын
Hi there. Buy a set of cheap cold chisels. They tend to be made of good enough steel for this sort of use. And they come in all sorts of diameters and shapes. High tensile bolts are also a good source of decent materials.
@kathybradbury
@kathybradbury 5 жыл бұрын
toiletpaper mittens thank you.
@alierem4266
@alierem4266 10 ай бұрын
Anyone needing such metal rods for making tools. Afterall, softer metals will ve chased requiring a little tougher tools. Car junk yards and engine reconditioners are full of disused or very cheap engine push rods, shock absorber rods. Some elbow grease on power tools in abundance will help on your tool journey as ( improvised ) resource, instead of spending big on shop prices.
@trekranger
@trekranger 11 жыл бұрын
i went to the site but their is so much to choose from, how do i do it ?
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Hi again Trek! I would ask someone who works there to let you know if it is W1 or O1 steel. If so, then you are good to go. Talk to you soon. N
@lucascamilo2063
@lucascamilo2063 11 жыл бұрын
You are great... great... thanks You are great... great... Just one thing.. please say the length in centimeters too... inches is not used in most part of the world.
@CharlesStruble
@CharlesStruble 11 жыл бұрын
Just curious: How about grinding the "corners" on the square stock, in order to make them more comfortable? Also: I absolutely love your "saw sounds"... For some reason, those three stages of conditioning the steel makes me think of Goldilocks...
@Boogie-Knight
@Boogie-Knight 2 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right. I was a chaser for Towle Silversmiths for 8 years. Holding the tools all day without any discomfort. I was taught to grind and file the corners to make them more comfortable to hold.
@NancyHamiltonJewelry
@NancyHamiltonJewelry 11 жыл бұрын
Yep, it is. I still haven't finished reading it! N
@balisticsquirel
@balisticsquirel 11 жыл бұрын
"the difference between mild and tool steel" But scissors will be made from a hard, essentially tool steel, and the other thing you were grinding was tool steel. Where's the mild steel?
@ehuiyaqui6879
@ehuiyaqui6879 8 жыл бұрын
Hi Nancy , I really enjoy watching your videos I like very much your voice tone and your positive attitude it is always a pleasure. Im a stain steel jewelery and your tips are very useful to me . Im now into repoussè and . thank you. here is my Facebook site. facebook.com/ehuipersonalizado . Gracias .
@wheat-is-an-ugly-drug
@wheat-is-an-ugly-drug 11 жыл бұрын
are your scissor ok? lmfao. :D
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