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[Ganoksin] [Issue #117] Tips From The Jeweler's Bench by
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The Ganoksin Project
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Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
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Ganoksin is run by a group of people who believe in and love what
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Dan Cormier and Tracy Holms by
varda
Hi Clayers
Dan & Tracy will teach a workshop in San Diego (Feb 5-6) and in San
Juan (Feb 12-13). We, in San Diego, have 2 more spots to reach the
maximum. I don't know what the situation is in San Juan but you can
email Desiree McCrorey and find out. Information
about the...
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New here... by
Jackie
Hello, I just found this group and joined up! I think I see some people
I know here, so that's good.
I wonder if someone can clue me about how this group works... is there
a leader or an owner? Does everybody just post willy-nilly, or are
there some rules or parameters to be followed? Any...
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Stupid clay, stupid me by
Carla
I ordered, and received a rotary tool (imitation Dremel), to use for
buffing beads. I had it up and running last night and was *much*
impressed by the results.
Around 8:00 p.m. I got the bright idea to go through all my clay stash,
stuff that wasn't already strung or made into something else;...
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Fimo Pens by
Michelle Guy
Hi does anyone have a tip to how to make the fimo covered pens, my
attempts have failed because the pen melts when baking or the outer
layer of Fimo pops open during baking. Any tips will be greatly
appreciated. if it requires a specific brand of pen, i will need so
see where this will be available...
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[Ganoksin] Ganoksin Announces Partnership with GZ Magazine by
Ganoksin
The Ganoksin Project
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Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
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New here... by
Jackie
Hello, I just found this group and joined up! I think I see some people
I know here, so that's good.
I wonder if someone can clue me about how this group works... is there
a leader or an owner? Does everybody just post willy-nilly, or are
there some rules or parameters to be followed? Any...
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January 20th 05 10:15 PM
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Pens and Stuff - ISO a link by
Arondelle
There is, or was, a person who would pop in every so often to tout
his/her online store which offers things that can be beaded or wrapped
in polyclay, like pens, kaleidoscopes and mirrors, etc..
I had the link at one time and it went away last October in a computer
crash.
Does anyone remember who...
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Bead and Button Show Classes!! by
Barbara Forbes-Lyons
I'm so excited, I was able to register (AKA - spending all the birthday
money & then some!) for the following classes/teachers.
http://store.yahoo.net/beadandbuttonshow/b05131.html
B05131 Design in Nine: Design Theory for Polymer Clay Artists
Julia...
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AD- American Beauty by Cheryl's Art by
Cherylsart
My newest is a red rose hand-painted onto polymer clay. Here's the
link:
http://www.justbeads.com/listings/details/index.cfm?itemnum=790050715
Thanks for looking,
Cheryl
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[Ganoksin] [Issue #116] Tips From The Jeweler's Bench by
Ganoksin
The Ganoksin Project
S i n c e 1 9 9 6
Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
http://www.ganoksin.com
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Molds for Christmas tree decorations or other molds by
JulieM
Hello,
I'm new here, and wondering if anyone can help me in finding a site
(preferably wholesale?) that sells molds to be used with plaster or ceramic.
I was also wondering if soap-making molds can also be used with plaster? Or
clay molds for that matter?
Thank you,
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Newbie questions about polymer clay by
Mark Pors
Hi all,
I would like to make a rather large sculpture (1 meter high) that is (or
looks like) plastic. To manifacture something like that with a regular
plastic injection proces is very expensive, so I am looking for an
alternative.
My questions:
- Does polymer clay give the impression of a real...
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problem removing parts from mini bench grinder by
EvelynC547
First thanks to all of you for sharing so much information. I bought
the Harbor Freight Bench Grinder but the parts (guards)won't come off.
I am new to all of this and want to know if there is a better combo
sander/polisher I can buy that isn't too expensive? I don't think I
know how to adapt this...
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AD: EJR Beads Website Updated by
E J Ralph
Hi everyone,
Just to let you all know. I have finally updated my website. There is
a bio, some galleries and so on. It is quite basic and will take time
to get it how I want it, but hey - its a start! Please click on the
link below to visit.
Also - I still have a good few of my second-hand...
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using obsessive skills by
Sjpolyclay
One of the things I really like about polymer clay is that it fits my "isms",
my "little ways", which include sometimes getting, well, obsessive. This can
be a handy trait rather than a failing, in the right circumstances. Like when
ya have a 15 pound box of cane slices, and a lot of them are old...
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[Ganoksin] The 9th Annual Tucson Orchid Dinner by
Ganoksin
The Ganoksin Project
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Jewelry Manufacturing Methods and Techniques
http://www.ganoksin.com
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Ganoksin's Orchid Members Set Date for...
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Newbie Question by
What kind of surface is best to work on? I thought maybe marble or a thick
piece of glass? Thanks
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January 10th 05 04:25 PM
by Maddy
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Hi, I'm new here... by
Cherylsart
I've been lurking in the background of this list and rec.crafts.beads,
and finally decided to join. I'm Cheryl of www.cherylsart.net. I've
been working with pc for 4 years. Before that I have been a portrait
artist for 35 years. I've recently been putting portraits and drawings
on clay, mostly with...
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January 8th 05 10:47 AM
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