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ABRASHA!!!! by
m3rma1d
*pokes at you with a stick*
3 (---that's a heart symbol doohickey... to show I was poking gently,
and outta friendly concern.)
Hmm...
*holds a mirror under yer nose*
Well dammit, sorry everyone... he's been quiet lately. It's no good.
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Boley lathe cost of? by
ilaboo
what should i pay for a Boley jewlers lathe with cross table collets and
chucks?--unit is in very good condition--not boxed--has seperate motor
tia
peter
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Help...Have Jewelry to Sell....Where Should I Go? by
Music Lover
Hello,
I have some real nice jewelry I inherited. I don't have a use for it
and would like to sell it. I understand I will only get about half of
its true value, but what can I do or where should I go to get the best
possible price?
Thank You in Advance..
Jewelry Novice
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August 22nd 05 02:37 PM
by m4816k
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Home Shop Quote Group by
ankfray
Home Shop Quote Group
For all Home Shops check out this forum machined_hobbiest
Here you can make connections with people who are looking to have parts
made.
Job Requesters can upload models, photos and drawings.
Add your shop and review jobs posted in our database...
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Jewellery Design by
lisach
Heres some nice jewellery designs for all you budding designers out
there. The jewellery are based on medievil design.
Thumbnail: http://img356.imageshack.us/img356/7050/ringdesign8kk.th.jpg
Full Size: http://img356.imageshack.us/img356/7050/ringdesign8kk.jpg
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August 22nd 05 07:54 AM
by lisach
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working with mirrors by
Robert Benson
Ladies & Gentlemen,
You might wish to check out this site all about working with mirrors:
http://www.classicalcdreview.com/flash.html
Thanks!
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smelting difficulty by
Jon Elson
I'm having some difficulty smelting gold out of the precipitate from the
cyanide process from scrap gold. I first cook the filters down to ash
in a crucible with a propane torch. Then, I got some cupels to smelt
that ash. I do get gold out of it, but I also get a greenish-black
glassy substance...
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An invitation to join Stamping Supply Sales. . . by
Christi Conley
I wanted to let everyone know I have a Yahoo! Group called Stamping Supply
Sales:
(http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StampingSupplySales/) - despite the name, it
is for any type of crafting material. The purpose is to post information
about sales, a bargain you found, a new product, a new website, a...
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Stewart's School 2006 Schedule by
Scooter
Stewart's International School for Jewelers announced today the year
2006 Class Schedule.
The schedule can be seen at:
http://www.stewartsintlschool.com/
Reservations are already being accepted for these classes. You may
also contact the school direct at the toll free number,
1-800 843-3409
which...
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smelting difficulty by
Jon Elson
I'm having some difficulty smelting gold out of the precipitate from the
cyanide process from scrap gold. I first cook the filters down to ash
in a crucible with a propane torch. Then, I got some cupels to smelt
that ash. I do get gold out of it, but I also get a greenish-black
glassy substance...
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August 12th 05 05:45 AM
by ilaboo
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smelting difficulty by
Jon Elson
I'm having some difficulty smelting gold out of the precipitate from the
cyanide process from scrap gold. I first cook the filters down to ash
in a crucible with a propane torch. Then, I got some cupels to smelt
that ash. I do get gold out of it, but I also get a greenish-black
glassy substance...
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Melting points combined by
Michael
Copper melts at 1,083 °C
Gold (24k) melts at 1,063 °C
Silver (pure) melts at 961 °C
I would like to take a sheet of copper, 1mm thick, grave out an indentation
(0.5mm deep) and then pour molten gold into the cavity.
Assuming the metals are chemically clean, nicely fluxed, and so on, is it
likely...
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smelting gold by
Jon Elson
Hello,
I'm starting out trying to smelt gold recovered from electronic
scrap. I'm using techni-Strip AU to remove the gold from the scrap,
which it does with amazing results! I'm still having some problems
getting the gold back out of solution, so if anyone has any suggestions
on that for the...
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[ADVERT] Jewelry Casting Equipment for Sale by
[email protected]
Hi
I have a lab for sale. It consists of the following. Centrifugal and
vacuum equipment, bell jar, shaker table, wax injector and a whole lot
more. Can anyone recommend a jewelry newspaper that is inexpensive to
advertise in? Anyone having interest in the equipment can call me at
732 458 7011 in...
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August 7th 05 06:15 AM
by JSTM
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Egyptian Jewelry - looking for tradeshows and resellers by
EgyptianGiftStore.com
Hi all,
We just launched a new website for selling handmade Egyptian jewelry
items. We carry gold and silver pendants, earrings, bracelets and more.
All jewelry items are handmade in Egypt.
We are looking for different channels to sell retail and/or wholesale.
We are particulary interested in...
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Jewellery on ebay by
William Black
As has often been mentioned here before jewellery doesn't seem to sell well
on ebay.
Has anyone any ideas why?
My own experience is that jewellery is bought mainly by women, and that
they like to handle the item before buying.
--
William Black
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August 6th 05 05:32 AM
by JSTM
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Best place to shop my wares? by
GemsMan
Hi Folks,
I'm an amateur Jeweler/Stone Setter & have amassed a good amount of
Genuine Gemstone Jewelry pieces. I sell some locally but wondering
where is the best place or method to sell my inventory via the net
without setting up a website. Is there a real busy/active messageboard
or existing...
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Jewellers Manufacturing Process by
Michael
Bit of a business question...
In an environment where a Jeweler employs a few people, lets say 5 or 10,
and these people are assembling various pieces, how does "the boss" keep
control of stock? Obviously these are precious metals, and there will no
doubt be issues of keeping track of stock.
Are...
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Torches & flames by
Michael
What sort of flame / heat source is commonly used?
A part time hobby-ist told me she uses LPG gas with the smallest torch tip
she could get.
I have no doubt there must a 1,000 different systems for differnt
applications, but for basic soldering and small scale castings..?
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