The Best Jewelry Soldering Tip Ever

by jeanettecaines on June 6, 2015

How many times have you soldered on a finding youalignment2
thought was perfectly lined up with the rest of your piece,
only to find it is several degrees off center? (And why
does this become so easily visible only after you have
soldered it on?!!!) Aligning elements for soldering is one of
the biggest obstacles confronted by students and
professionals alike, and yet the problem has a really easy
solution. In fact, when this idea finally occurred to me about
ten years ago, my first thought was, “what took me so
long?”! When I made a video about it for the Jewelry Arts
Institute’s YouTube channel, I called it The Best Jewelry
Soldering Tip Ever, and I still believe that to be true.
For more helpful tips and information about soldering,
check out my new soldering book, Soldering Demystified available on Amazon.com.

1 Get a new Solderite board and line up the
end of a metal ruler with the edge of your
board. Draw the line using a ballpoint pen
(the X axis).
Note: Ballpoint pens write best on this surface.

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2 Line up the edge of your ruler with the
bottom edge of your block, at 90° to the
first line, and draw this line with your pen
(the Y axis).

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3 For more complicated setups, use an angle
ruler to draw in 4 more lines at 45 degree
angles to your first lines. (Your lines will fade
with use, so freshen them up occasionally.)

That’s all there is to it and this technique will help

with lots of different kinds of set-ups.

Happy Soldering!

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Lisa Leach February 15, 2018 at 11:05 pm

Simply brilliant. Thank you!!

Gerald Livings June 7, 2015 at 4:51 pm

This is one of those ideas that is simple and brilliant at the same time.
I have been doing jewelry for 30 years and never once thought of it. You can be sure that by the end of the day these will be drawn on my soldering pads.
thank you for this.

jeanettecaines June 7, 2015 at 12:42 pm

Hi Connie
That is one of the soldering myths I address in my book.
I’ve tested my soldering techniques in silver, gold, brass and copper and
it works with all these metals.
Best,
Jeanette

Leslie Moore June 7, 2015 at 11:52 am

Love the idea of sharing these helpful hints. Thanks!

Connie June 7, 2015 at 11:43 am

Is this book mainly for gold? Because other instructors teach that for silver you must heat the entire piece, not just the seam or area where you want the solder to flow.

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