Here  is  a  soldering  tip  from  @makeitwithkim  -  “Do  you  struggle  to  solder  bigger  pieces  of  jewellery  with  your  small  torch?
Here  Alex  is  demonstrating  how  a  tiny  torch  can  heat  up  a  super  chunky  ring  with  ease.
This  ring  is  a  size  Z  and  made  from  5mm  (6  gauge)  round  copper,  so  in  jewellery  terms,  it's  pretty  beasty.
Normally  I  teach  people  to  place  their  join  near  the  front  of  their  soldering  block  so  you  can  reach  it  easily  with  the  torch.  But  when  soldering  larger  pieces,  you  can  put  the  join  facing  the  back  of  your  soldering  block  and  place  another  block  directly  behind  it.
The  heat  bounces  back  off  the  soldering  block,  on  to  your  piece,  effectively  making  the  heat  produced  by  the  small  flame,  much  hotter  🔥
This  trick  also  works  if  you  struggle  with  torch  control.  Often,  if  you're  a  millimetre  off  with  your  flame,  either  because  you're  struggling  to  see  or  you  have  shakey  hands,  the  heat  reflected  back  from  the  soldering  block,  minimises  the  heat  lost  when  your  flame  isn't  directly  on  the  metal.  So  while  Alex  moved  the  flame  off  his  solder  join  a  few  times,  he  still  managed  to  get  it  back  up  to  temperature  in  super  quick  time  🙌  “  Thank  you  so  much  Kim  for  allowing  me  to  share  this.  I  didn’t  speed  this  video  up  because  I  wanted  folks  to  see  in  real  time  how  long  the  process  took  ☺️  just  a  minute  anyhow  👏  using  the  blocks  is  a  great  idea!!  #soldering  #solderingjewelry  #solderingstation  #torch  #butanetorch  #jewelrytools  #jewelrymakingprocess