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How I´m making a Brass Cuff Bracelet from a scrap Basket The working process of making a Men´s Cuff bracelet. I have found a broken brass basket, from which I cut some brass wires and cut them to the same length. Then I attach 6 of the wires to the vise and braid them in an old Nordic pattern. The brass wires are 4 mm thick and therefore it`s very hard to braid the wires by hand. Once that is done, I tap the braided brass wires together at all the joints and edges so the wires come together. I cut the ends of the wires to fit the length when I have to shape the bracelet. I will use the cut ends later - so I will save them. I heat the Cuff then the brass will be more soften, so I can bend it later into the right shape. When the Brass Cuff Bracelet has been heated, some of the wire surface burns black and to remove this, I deacidify it in a mixture of 3% nitrous oxide and white household vinegar. It is massive how strong foam development occurs during that process - it bubbles all over the place - I made sure to have really good ventilation in my workshop at the time. When the Cuff is finished de-aciding, I sand it, so that the design fits and then I start to bend it. It's a very hard and solid brass bracelet, so I have to use the vise and a small arm bolt to tap it into the right shape. Beforehand, I screw a tension band at each end of the bracelet, so the wires do not become loose during the shaping process. There needs to be a nice finish to the bracelet, so I cut 2 pieces of a brass tube, which I heat up and tap into an oval shape. Afterwards I grind both ends on the Cuff Bracelet, so that they fit the oval Brass ends. I then take 2 of the cutted wire ends from the previous process, heat them up and pound them flat so I can use them as a nice finish on the oval brass tube ends. The 2 flattened wire ends, I choose to metal glue on the oval brass tube pieces, because a brass soldering will mean that I have to have the bracelet for deacidification again, and I would like to avoid that. Then I take 1 of the wire ends and tap flat and scratch "Carpe Diem" on them. These small plate is in memory of my recently deceased father, who was a very skilled craftsman and who had a long and good life. I put the 2 words in the middle of the Cuff ends. Then I fine grind and polish the Brass Cuff so that it appears as shiny as gold. I am very satisfied with the result - a massive and very beautiful cuff Bracelet for the masculine man. If you have any questions or just want to give me your opinion, feel free to write to me in the comment box - I will respond quickly Chapters: 0:00 Prepare the wires from a broken Brass basket 1:30 I braid the Brass wires into a Cuff Bracelet 2:36 The braided Brass wires is hammered and shaped 3:35 The bracelet is deacidified 4:30 The Cuff Bracelet is roughly sanded with a file 5:12 The Cuff Bracelet is hammered into the right shape 5:45 The ends of the Bracelet are made beautiful with Brass tubes 7:55 Fine grinding and polishing of the Bracelet 8:28 Presentation of the finished, awesome Brass Cuff Bracelet Subscribe for more My Projects - videos: / @my-projects If you want to be se how I made a Silver and copper bracelet Cuff, you might want to watch this video: Cool CUFF Bracelet Making - NO Solder - In My Workshop: • Cool CUFF Bracelet Making - NO Solder... This video is made for entertainment purposes. Thank you for watching and your support. Best, Bjorn