



The biggest bubble is 12mm ID of 18 ga. I particularly like the fact that I managed not to solder the silver ball while soldering and melting the ring at the same time. You can purchase this ring shown in my Etsy shop: Study of Circles - Bubble Rings or through my JFAA shop to save more!! JFAA
1 comment:
Cool bubble rings!
I likey!
I've been making rings recently too. We seem to be on the same learning path.
I love what you are doing.
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