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Business card holder

Article Abstract:

Procedure for assembling the brass base for creating a business card holder and the materials required for the same are mentioned. The remaining portion about cutting and setting the stone, and finishing assembly of design, will be continued in a later part.

Author: Dahmen, Marv
Publisher: Lapidary Journal Inc.
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 2004
Usage, Jewelry making, Brass, Brass (Metal)

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Business card holder: Part II: Cutting the stone and assembling the design

Article Abstract:

A business card holder can be created easily by assembling brass for the base of the holder and cut stone for the design. Step by step instructions to prepare a business card holder are provided.

Author: Dahmen, Marv
Publisher: Lapidary Journal Inc.
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 2004

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Flower of the mines

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A step-by-step method of making a facet design in peridot is presented. Without any angle changes, the design is suitable for any stone in the quartz, beryl, or feldspar varieties.

Author: Hawes, Ernie
Publisher: Lapidary Journal Inc.
Publication Name: Lapidary Journal
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0023-8457
Year: 2005
Design and construction, Peridotite

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Subjects list: Methods, United States, Stone-cutting, Stone cutting
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