Making a fabricated pin
Article Abstract:
A fabricated pin can be made by using a method that is very useful in many jewelry making projects. The method can also be used when making pins, pendants, or earrings and the elements can range from sawed shapes to fused scraps to cast pieces. Step by step instructions are presented.
Publisher: Lapidary Journal Inc.
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 1998
Design and construction, Sewing supplies, Gem cutting, Pins and needles
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 1998
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Making repousse tools
Article Abstract:
Some steel stocks are the first necessity in a repousse process, a method in which a flat sheet of metal is hammered, dapped, chased, stamped, and polished to develop something of a relief sculpture. Step by step instructions are presented.
Publisher: Lapidary Journal Inc.
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 1998
Equipment and supplies, Jewelers, Jewelers (Persons)
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 1998
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Subjects list: Methods, Jewelry making
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