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Actually, I was not going to participate in the group anymore until or
unless the moderator posts my comments on the attitudes of some of the nice folks that hang around here. LOL, now there's a threat. To this point I haven't seen anything to make that anything we should worry about. Why he spiked it and allows their ridicdule and criticism is more than I can fathom. Criticism is allowed. Ridicule might be, depending on the circumstances. Personal attacks are not. Sometimes the line is blurry and it's the moderators call. Knowing the rules is half the battle. I don't really have a handle on soldering yet That is very apparent by your posts. Nor, with the attitude exhibited, will it ever get better. There's a lot of knowledge on this group, but it has come to us by years of hard work and practice. Expecting us to hand it to you, while putting up with attitude at the same time, is probably not going to happen. Saint Peter might give you advice, but he's nicer than most of the rest of us. but things fell into place with the casting and I have made some really nice pieces that I refuse to post pictures of until or unless the nice people apologize for previous comments Wow. Priceless. or the moderator removes them from the group. Ummmmmm......if you read the comments, they are approved by the moderator. If the moderator approves them, why would he remove someone? If you think the comments you've seen are bad, you should read the ones you haven't seen. I was sort of hoping one of them would post a picture of the first piece they cast, set with stones they faceted on a machine that they built themselves. The first piece of jewelry I made, I was twelve. I cut and shaped the turquoise, polished it, made a bezel in sterling silver to fit the stone, soldered it closed, soldered it onto a sheet of sterling, twisted sterling wire for a design, soldered it to the plate around the bezel, sized and soldered on a shank, bezel set the stone, and did the finish/polish work. All the work was done by me. All under the eye and tutoring of my grandfather. I wasn't afraid to listen to those who knew better than me. I'm still not. If I had a digital camera, a website, and could get the ring off my moms finger, I would probably post a picture. You'd be amazed at what even a twelve year old can do with proper instruction and a good attitude. I didn't build my own grinding/polishing machine until my second piece. We might then understand why my work seems "primitive" and causes them to vomit on their computer screens. Your proffered work IS primitive. Every thing I see on your website pertaining to stones or jewelry, is done in a manor that a decent student would not submit to a teacher. Probably no worse than anyone else with a bad attitude and no training, but every bit as primitive nonetheless. |
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