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    Default Hello, I'm new!

    Hello there,

    My name is Jo and I'm a hobby jeweller. In my real life I'm a Development Scientist, but have been making silver jewellery on and off for the past 10 years (mostly off, but I'm definitely working on that!).

    All the pictures I have seen on the forum are so nice - you really are a talanted bunch!

    Nice to be here!

    Jo

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    Hi Jo - welcome!

    What sort of development do you study?

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    Hi,

    thanks for the welcome, I work for a company that make scientific instrumentation. I develop new measurement techniques.
    Ah, even over the inter-web I can hear your head dropping and see the glazed eyes. Jewellery is MUCH more interesting!!

    Jo

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    Welcome Jo!! Sounds interesting....let's talk jewellery..............;D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josiejo View Post
    Hithanks for the welcome, I work for a company that make scientific instrumentation. I develop new measurement techniques.
    Ah, even over the inter-web I can hear your head dropping and see the glazed eyes. Jewellery is MUCH more interesting!!
    Jo
    On the contrary Jo, some of us would like to know more. Welcome to the forum. Dennis.

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    Hi Jo

    welcome from me too....

    Sonia
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    Quote Originally Posted by Josiejo View Post
    thanks for the welcome, I work for a company that make scientific instrumentation. I develop new measurement techniques.
    Ah, a metrologist?

    Ah, even over the inter-web I can hear your head dropping and see the glazed eyes. Jewellery is MUCH more interesting!!
    Not me. I'm an engineer full-time, and a metalsmith part-time...

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    Hi Jo - welcome to the forum
    Pauline x

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    Well, OK then.

    I would like to point out that you brought this entirely on yourselves. Those of a weak disposition should look away now...

    My area of speciality is rheometry. Rheology is the science of flow and deformation (think of it as a cross between fluid mechanics and solid Hookean type deformations). Rheology is relevant in just about every type of industry if you are interested in pumping or settling out or performance etc...
    The sorts of questions that rheology answers are: Why do I have to hit the ketchup bottle for some to come out, and why does it then completely cover my chips? (a most important question)

    I would call myself a Rheometrist, although I do go to scientific conferences and present papers and posters on spangly rheology methods. Although what I spend most of my time doing is (essentially) breaking prototypes, which I am exceedingly good at!
    I contributed to 2 patents recently as well.

    There is my trumpet, well and truly blown!

    Hope you are still awake

    Jo

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    Well Jo,
    It all sounded fascinating but went entirely over my head, other than the fact that I want to know the answer to the ketchup question!

    Welcome from another relative newbie.

    Tanya

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