Hooly Dooly, I can't believe it's been so long since I last wrote! Time has been going very quickly around here. Is it just me or does Winter seem to inch past at snail's pace and then all of a sudden you're in a rush as it gets warmer? Anyway...
A few weeks ago I had an order for some bangles I stock in my little store on Madeit.
But I had to resize them down quite a bit. No problems :) and because I love what I do, I figured I'd take some pics of the process to share....
The bangles in question before resizing.
A couple of sums to work out how much of the silver has to be removed. Because it's a bangle and the sizing can vary a little, having the lovely customer trace around the inside of one of her favourite bangles and send the drawing to me was an easy way to find out what size to make it. She had no time to go to a jeweller and sometimes people measure incorrectly by accident so this was the easiest way for me. I would NEVER try this with a ring resizing, even if you get it wrong by only a millimetre you would get it very wrong indeed!
After cutting out the excess metal, the bangle must be soldered back together. Here I've had to use my mesh to keep the bangle from pinging apart when it heats up...I suspect someone (anyone of 3 family members could be guilty here) has pinched my wire!! What a rotter! Anyway, you can see the solder joint and the mesh worked fine :)
So a quick file to smooth the inside of the solder joint because when I put it on the mandrel to make it round again I don't want any spurs to dent the mandrel.
The wonky bangle ready for the mandrel.
Onto the mandrel to be whacked into shape with my old and trusty nylon mallet.

A bit of a whack to flatten it out, followed by some more filing and emery paper to give it the brushed satiny look I love so much.
The end products. They fit perfectly by the way :)
I love what I do!