Print Friendly

Daily Wire Jewelry Making Tip

Question:

Hi Dale, thanks for all your wonderful tips! I’m looking forward to making the Heavy Wire Collar from the Beginner Series DVD. I haven’t been able to find 14-gauge dead soft, in square silver or Argentium, so would 16-gauge dead soft square do? And if so, would I need to make any modifications?

-Jeanne in Waukesha, Wisconsin

Answer:

You are welcome Jeanne, our goal is to help you in any way we can! Yes, large gauge precious metal wire is difficult to keep in stock. As an alternative, you can make this collar using 16-gauge, but I would recommend using half hard instead of soft. My reason is that when we use, twist and bend 14-gauge soft, it hardens really quickly and will hold the collar’s special shape (fitted over the collarbone) with no challenges. Although twisting 16-gauge soft will harden it, in my opinion the shape will not hold as well as half-hard will. Yes, even though as the collar is created and a mallet is used on a steel neck mandrel to enforce the shape, it will not harden a 16 gauge soft collar sufficiently.

all-wire collar Wire Collar
Examples of Wire Collars, or Neck Wires

I have actually made many collars using the same directions that I teach in the Heavy Wire Collar using a wide variety of wire combinations! Try this one: 16-gauge square twisted, 16-gauge square plain and 16-gauge round – the results are awesome!

Answer contributed by Dale “Cougar” Armstrong

Ask Your Tip of the Day Question Here!
Have a Question? Click Here to Submit Your Question

Click to Receive Daily Tips by Email