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Recycled Paper Beads by
Noj
Hello...
I am interested in making beads out of recycled paper. I am clear
on the process up to the polishing.
For Information..... The simplified process is :
Boil recycled paper, drain, add glue, form beads, let dry, polish, use
for crafts.
I guess my question is.... what would be the...
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[FAQ] Posting and Advertising Guidelines for rec.crafts.jewelry by
No Name
For those new to this group, or wishing to advertise, herein is the info you
need to understand what's going on with this moderated newsgroup, and what's
allowed as to advertising. Although I've titled this post "FAQ", I've not
actually written it in the traditional FAQ format. I do hope no one's...
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How to store and care for "Copper Bracelet" (Silver Bracelet) by
ChristopherL
I am planning on using Hagarty silver strip paper to store and protect
my silver bracelet. I think I'm suppose to change the paper every 6
months! The bracelet has also been surrounded by common jewelry tissue
paper.
But, what should I do to protect my copper bracelet?
What else should I do or be...
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What size range of diamond will fit this ring? by
jconnell
I found an engagement ring that I really, really liked at a jewelry
store. The price was right with the ring, but their diamonds were too
expensive, so I just purchased the ring. Now I'm looking and loose
diamonds, but then I got to thinking that I should find out what size
range I'm safe to work...
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What size range of diamond will fit this ring? by
Peter W.. Rowe,
On , in rec.crafts.jewelry jconnell wrote:
So am I safe to purchase a 0.75 or a 0.85 carat (or a 1.05 for that
matter)? Is this well within the realm of typical gem setting, or am
I pushing it?
Really hard to say without seeing the design and arrangement of the...
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Looking For Cad Cam Wax Carving by
No Name
I am looking at getting a cad cam wax carver 3-d System any suggestions on
which system is the best for the money?
Thank You
Rodney
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request help identifying class ring by
[email protected]
I am trying to help identify the remains of an unknown person found
recently in Giles County, Virginia. Would anyone have useful
suggestions on identifying this class ring? It appears to have the
Initials MC on one side and CA on the other. My guess is it's a high
school ring, belonging to...
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class ring, better pictures by
James Pollock
I have some better pictures. The third one, I believe shows the manufacturer
stamp. Are you able to identify?
Thanks,
James Pollock
http://i36.tinypic.com/2s1avrl.jpg
http://i37.tinypic.com/28iz24w.jpg
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class ring, better pictures by
James Pollock
Thanks for any suggestions. Help is much appreciated. Here is a link to the
news story regarding the situation. The whole situation is actually pretty
interesting. My focus is on the ring, but there are an old pair of shoes, some
coins, and a belt buckle as...
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provenance by
[email protected]
i have three pieces of estate jewelry
made about 1900's from Russia.
they were owned by my paternal grandmother. no kids or close family
to pass them onto , so i will be trying to sell them. they have been
cleaned and given an insurance value by a local gemologist.
in my ad, is there any...
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workshop with Michael Sturlin at MAC by
[email protected]
Next month I will be teaching a workshop in a fundamental and
foundational aspect of working with precious metals that may
be of interest to some of the forum members.
This is where it all begins, the torch and the metal, the traditional
approach to goldsmithing and jewelry fabrication.
Studio...
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What to do about copper that is tarnished by
ChristopherL
Hello,
I have a jewelry piece which has ugly blue-green streaks. Can I remove
the streaks without harming the jewelry. How do I do this, and what
should I be weary of doing.
Will something in the www.riogrande.com catalogue help me.
Thank you,
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New Jewelry Design Website by
Danielle
Hi hi all!
I'm so excited to have discovered another little group of jewelry
designers. You all seem to hide in the most unique places. :)
By way of introduction, my name is Danielle Beaty. I'm the owner of
TurtleBay Jewelry as well as the Editor for PROJewelryDesign.com. Our
site is dedicated to...
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Surface Embelishment Workshop in Tucson by
Fred Zweig
I am teaching a surface embelishment workshop at the City of Tucson
Parks & Recreation Facility at Randolph Park in Tucson, Arizona. We
will cover the making of steel tools for texturing, reverse
imprinting, LMD Localized Metal Deformation, rivets as decoration,
roller printing and the used of...
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by gruhn
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Is It Safe To Write On Copper and Silver by
ChristopherL
Hello again, I own both copper and silver jewelry. Will I harm
anything if I write on them with a Sharpe magic marker. What do I do
to make the writing last forever. Is there a better marker than
Sharpe?
Will a combination of magic marker and anti-tarnish paper from
www.riogrande.com or Hagarty...
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METAL Inclinations Debut by
Metalsmith
10/31/08 - METAL Inclinations Debut at www.metalinclinations.org
The long awaited debut of the METAL Inclinations International Juried
Exhibition is October 31, 2008. Fifty images were selected for the
exhibition by jurors Michael Monroe, Marilyn da Silva and Susie Ganch.
The 2008-09 METAL...
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Need safe tarnish remover by
Sterling
I make a lot of jewelry with sterling silver and pearls, turquoise, and soft
stones. When not being displayed for purchase, I usually keep my jewelry in
zip-loc bags which helps to keep the tarnishing at a minimum. Over time, these
jewelry pieces do become tarnished and I have to clean them - but...
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findings by
The LazyBum
Where might be a good place for findings?
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Building a shop by
[email protected]
I have to opportunity to build myself I bang-up workshop.
I plan on doing casting (gold & silver) and repair, fabrication,
finishing, stone setting, wax work, rubber mold making, refining
(parting), and platinum work. I plan on putting certain of these
operations together in their own spaces within...
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