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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
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All of the cabochons that this person makes are glass and they come from two main processes. The first process she usees for cabochons is lampwork (or torch work). These are made in a very similar process to the beads that I also create and sell. Flameworked cabochons allow for very […]
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I just got this
Creative Gold and Silversmithing book.
Lots of info for jewelry making. Different techniques that include mountings, settings, and wire. Chains and hi...
I have this
Introduction to Lapidary.
It was published in 1967. All the information is excellent. The only ...
I just wanted to share these
books from theImageOne top picks.
The weather has really been very strange the last few years. Hope the weather treats you better!!
Yes. Tomorrow I shall attempt to do the glueing. It will be a little different from the others. I will post how the experiment does!
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Quote from: mirkaba on
Yesterday at 06:48:44 pmHopefully the gold in the vug will be outstanding enough to leave alone.....Bob
That would be my first choice for sure.
Once any resins are applied to your beautiful gold d...
Glad I asked !
Processes for using Opticon have come up several times here. Sometimes quite different from one another.
Yours is yet another, different and interesting technique. Next time the need comes up, I am going to go through your steps.
Thanks ...
The coloration in the fracture is just the lighting angle. I really clean the completed and polished cab (usually in my ultrasonic), wipe off any finger prints with denatured alcohol and place it in a small aluminum muffin pan cell. I place this under ...
The before shows coloration within the fracture. Have no idea what it was, but being such a tight looking little crack, how did you remove that coloration prior to filling with the Opticon?
Also.... Looking like it is such a tight and small crack, how ...
The appearance of the Opticon surface will always be evident due to the differences in hardness and optical characteristics as well as the area covered by the Opticon, so it is up to the individual as to what appearance they can tolerate. If you are c...
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I posted my last post before reading the post that Bob added while I was typing mine.
It also lyes in the 400 and 600 grits for me too, and I do mix it up with worn belts as Bob suggests.
Although, I have not had luck with the "pushing rather hard" tec...
Quote from: travelerga on
Yesterday at 05:41:42 pmflat spots rule here at my house. It seems that jaspers are the easiest for me to cab and clear agates have the most visable flat spots. ah time will heal my inequities,
...
I'm more inclined to trade my Obsidian than to sell it.
The "secret" to removing flat spots lies in the 400 to 600 grit sanding operation. You need a WELL worn, soft, flexible sanding wheel or belt. You push the cab into it rather forcefully. If there ...
Bob,
living here in the land of sand and gnats we don't have obsidian, if any of the pretty slabs are for sale I would like to get in that line also.
mike
flat spots rule here at my house. It seems that jaspers are the easiest for me to cab and clear agates have the most visable flat spots. ah time will heal my inequities,
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Due to the fact that neither Rena or I really know rocks very well, all we know is this is a dendrite of some sort!
Am I mistaken? Looks like a Montana agate.
If Rena or someone else can confirm, then Rena may want to add this one to our
Montana agate entries along with eve...
Here is another jewelry piece Rena has just finished.
Very nice, my first thought was not feminine, maybe a bit mid evil, it would depend on the outfit they were wearing. I think its cool and your work is outstanding!
I agree !
Really unique wrap..
Nice one Rena !!
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